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    Study Findings and its Implications Lorig, Ritter, Villa, and Arnas (2010) conducted a randomized longitudinal study to understand the effectiveness of a community-based diabetes self-management program on health status such as hemoglobin A1C, weight, depression, fatigue, self-related health, frequency of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia symptoms; self-management behaviors; and self-efficacy. The study revealed that there was statistically significant improvement in depression, symptoms of…

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    Exploratory Behavior

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    Results Yasumuro and Ikeda (2011) discovered statistically significant differences between the poor and enriched environments through exploratory behavior, various body patterns, and reactions to stimulus. The duration of exploratory behavior witnessed in the octopuses in the poor environment were notably less frequent than the standard or enriched environments, while the enriched environments displayed the most exploration of all three environments. Variations of exploratory behavior were seen…

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    seeds was affected by the environmental aqueous solutions, which was made up of either a table sugar, dextrose or a control. It presented that there was not a statistical difference between the table sugar or dextrose aqueous solutions in comparison to the radicle lengths since the P values were less than 0.05. Although, there was a statistical increase in radicle length with the comparison to the control. If these seeds were able to reach the average seed germination process in ten days, the…

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    Nui Meaning

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    Nui. Significativo. Insignis. Semnificativ. signifikant. Significant. In the same way, important, noteworthy, meaningful, substantial. These different languages may have a slight difference in meaning, but they all go back to one concrete word. For example, the word mentioned previously,” Nui” is a Hawaiian word and its meaning is “big great, grand, important.” According to, the Webster Dictionary significant means, “Large enough to be noticed or have an effect.” In my own definition, I consider…

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    Obey At Any Cost Analysis

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    In the article which is named Obey At Any Cost which is the Milgram study which talks about how when someone is in command, they can make people do anything. In the beginning of the article it talks about how they believe humans have the tendency to obey people in charge, Milgram’s hypothesis is if they put people in situations where there is a student and teacher and the subject is the teacher and the other person who is an actor will be the student. The subject will ask the student questions…

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    A within subject’s experimental design, compared the perceived differences in length of different sized paperclips on different body parts. The perceived distance of the paperclips, were rated on a scale of 0 to 2; zero meaning equal, one meaning shorter and two meaning longer. There were three conditions; the Finger-Wrist condition, the Finger-Forearm condition, and the Wrist-Forearm condition. 20-psychology students participated in the study. All 20 participants participated in all three…

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    I. Introduction A special program was designed to improve knowledge, attitudes, and practice (KAP) regarding nutrition. The control group was comprised of a sample of 10 males who received the standard nutrition education program. The experimental group consisted of a sample of 10 males who received the KAP nutrition education program. For each program, the participants received 45 minutes of instruction twice a week for 15 weeks. All participants completed a pre-test and post-test to assess…

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    • Macro and Micromorphology Analysis Colony diameters after 7 days at 25°C were as follows: CYA: 70-77 mm, MEA: 56-60 mm, YESA: 69-79 mm, OAT: 42-45 mm, CREA: 3-4 mm and CYA + 5% NaCl: no growth. On CYA at 10ºC conidia germinate, at 15ºC, 20ºC and 30ºC growth is evident with colony diameters of 9-17 mm, 59-71 mm and 56-86 mm, respectively. The species does not grow on CYA at 37ºC and 42ºC while at 33ºC the colony diameters varies from 0 to 22 mm, indicating that at this temperature the growth…

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    Chicken hybrid (Cobb 500 and Hubbard Classic) and dietary treatment (0.0%, 0.1% and 0.3% of L-histidine) did not affect (P > 0.05) live weight, carcass weight and weight of breast muscle. Chicken hybrid influenced weight of thighs with drumsticks (P < 0.01), weight of the back (P = 0.002) and weight of wings (P = 0.001). Dietary treatments affected weight of thighs with drumsticks (P = 0.007) and weight of wings (P = 0.006). Opposite to the results of this investigation, Nikolova et al.…

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    Heavy Metal Contamination

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    5.4 Relationship between ages, races and education level of respondents with the awareness on heavy metal contamination in water convolvulus By using chi-square test, age of respondents is significantly associated with awareness on heavy metal contamination in water convolvulus (p=0.045). Based on Figure X, it can be concluded as the respondents in the age of between 18 and 54 years old are more aware on heavy metal contamination in water convolvulus compared to the age group between 55 until…

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