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    In spite of ingestion of these additional commercially produced glutamates, our body metabolizes this glutamate in the same way it does with the other glutamates found naturally in foods. What that means is that our body does not distinguish between naturally occurring glutamates or the MSG found in a bottle of ketchup. Interestingly, a research report not suggests that glutamate from food or MSG is important for a normal digestive function. (Food Insight, 2009) In 1958 the FDA (U.S. Food and…

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    Cardholder Dispute Forms. On 03/04/2016, I spoke with Melody Graves in the District II lobby of the Pasco Sheriff`s Office in reference to a Petit Theft and Fraudulent use of her Panhandle Educators Federal Credit Union (PEFCU) Debit/Credit Card number 4224320000431829. Ms. Graves stated while visiting family members on 03/02/2016, at the listed location, her father David Graves, Sr. stole the noted debit/credit card, three social security cards, and one WIC Benefits debit card out…

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    many nodes as A * search with an admissible heuristic.  FALSE Because A* search uses the optimal path with very fewer stretched nodes and Breadth First Search expands more nodes. e) Depth-first search may expand less number of nodes than A * search with an admissible heuristic. …

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    Rock Wallaby Introduction: The Yellow Footed wallaby is the largest known species of wallabies. They are native to South Australia, Queensland and NSW. Rock Wallabies are known for their distinct colourful features; their yellow paws and feet, yellow tail with brown rings, covered in soft grey fur on his back and a white underbelly, sporting white stripe patterns on the flank, hips and cheeks. The average male weighs 11 kg and the average female weighs 6-7kg. In June 2011, the Yellow Footed…

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    What Is The “Beast” Let’s face it everyone has a wild and crazy savage side to them. Well in the Lord of The Flies the characters that are all boys are all going and growing into savages except a couple of them but the one thing that they all keep saying is that there is a beast on the island with them. One thing that the boys thought was the beast was the Pilot that had crashed on the island while in a War. While on the island each boy believe it or not they all are going through fear and…

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    The McDonald's Misconception “Caution: Contents Hot.” This warning is everywhere. It’s on a waffle maker, a bowl of soup, on a McDonald’s coffee. The origin of this label is fairly widely known, some old lady spilled her coffee and sued McDonald’s for a bunch of money. But is that the whole story? Not quite. Yes, a woman did spill her coffee, but that coffee was given to her at a temperature between 180 and 190 degrees fahrenheit (McDonald’s). When a liquid is that hot, it “causes third-degree…

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    Our results found that populations 1 and 2 had similar means for tail shaft color, throat color, and malar stripe (see Table 1); however, the standard deviation for tail color between population 1 and population 2 greatly differs from the ones found in throat color and malar stripe. For the two populations (populations 3 and 4) on the edge within the hybrid zone, the mean greatly differ for all three traits with an average drop of 1.83 between the two populations for each of the three traits…

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    LOTF- HOW FEAR CONTRIBUTES TO THE MAIN CONFLICTS IN THE NOVEL In the novel “Lord of the flies” by William Golding, fear, but specifically fear of the beast, is used as an effective motivator to control the internal thoughts and conflicts of the boys as well as their external actions. The fear of the beast is used in ways that led to make one do something without thinking rationally. Jack uses the littluns fear of the beast to make them follow his orders and create a separation on the island.…

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    end up at? We had to figure out a pattern between the hits and rebounds. Doing this, we made many pool tables ranging in sizes and lengths. Making sure each side of the table was whole number lengths, we began discovering patterns among the group. Process: To start our process, we all started out with low numbers to get a full understanding of what…

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    Max GladeCS228 Written ReportFor my final project I decided to expand my KNN-Learner to be able to recognizemovement and gestures that occur over time. I started off working with the ASLalphabet but came to the conclusion that not many signs are dynamic, so I trained myKNN classifier to recognize RSTC (Recreational Scuba Training Council) hand signalswhich mostly require hand movement. On top of requiring the ability to track movementthe KNN classifier and my code needed to be able to handle…

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