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    Fixed Effect Model

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    Furthermore, university enrolment rate, government expenditure on R&D, high-tech market, patent and scientific journal published are statistically significant in the fixed effect model. The coefficients of these variables as a measure of national innovation system are positive and statistically significant at the 1% and 5% levels of significance which implies that national innovation system as a whole has a positive effect on economic growth in BRICS economies and in consequence spurs their…

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    Condominiums for Sale The cost or real estate can differ from region to region and with size and quality. One factor that greatly effects the sale of a piece of property with a view. Such is the data that will be analyzed herein. Can the data support the fact that there will be buyers willing to pay more for a condominium with a view? Consequently, would a comparable home without a view that is considerably less expensive actually take longer to sell? Overview of the Condominiums for sale The…

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    (two-tailed) is .000 for Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat. This is below the pre-specified alpha of 0.05. Therefore, there is a significant statistical difference between these three social networking sites. However, the Sig (two-tailed) for Twitter, YouTube and Tinder has a higher pre-specified alpha of 0.05, which means that it does not have a significant statistical difference between these three social networking sites. Further analysis also found out that “social media takes up more time…

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    Unburned Research Paper

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    Out of all, the burned area showed a significant increase in longleaf pines, (Pinus Palustris) and a decrease in woody species, compared to the unburned area. In fact, it jumped from a frequency of 15 in the unburned area to a frequency of 50; which is two times that of the burned area (see figure 1). Compared to all other species of tree, Pinus Palustris experienced the most increase of frequency. Whereas, Pinus Clausa or sand pine, was only present in the burned area showing that it was a…

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    Essay On Roaring Cycle

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    Behavioural Ecology Comparison between the roaring rate of the red deer in Richmond Park and in wildlife R ed deer males use a deep guttural vocalization (roar) to attract females. Previous studies have correlated high roaring rates to higher reproductive success. In this study, we investigated the influence of living in a limited area such as Richmond Park (RP), with direct human contact in roaring rate of red deer. The roaring rate of three males living in RP were calculated and compared to…

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    In schools where students fail to achieve state achievement standards in reading and math does instruction geared towards social-emotional intelligence support academic goals? If so, what if any approaches demonstrate documented success in the classroom environment? What place do the practices of Eastern religions have in a secular classroom? The answers to these questions are revealed through an exploration of mindfulness curriculum. The social-emotional stresses of poverty are thoroughly…

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    09 71.76 Note: Data was compiled from Colorado State University - Global Campus. (2015). Module 5 – Sampling and Statistical Inference [Critical Thinking file named shoes.xls]. In MTH410 – Quantitative business analysis. Greenwood Village, CO; Author Conclusion The Beltway Shoe Company has taken data points for their western and eastern region for shoe sales. Using statistical data such as mean, median, range, and standard deviation, along with confidence interval estimates for the sale…

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    Participants There were 90 participants (49 women and 41 men) in this study ranging in age. Participants were asked to take part in a study to test their cognitive reasoning ability. Procedure Participants were asked to complete a total of two surveys and an anagram task. In the first survey, participants were asked to answer ten questions that measured their global feelings about themselves. Participants were then randomly assigned to complete either an “easy” or “difficult” anagram task.…

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    Different types of inferences: What are inferences used for? Whether experimental or review in purpose, most studies have laid out meticulously detailed analyses of the types of inference that exist in their authors’ view of comprehension. The literature has been prolific in distinguishing various types and categories of inference, ranging from thirteen, described in Graesser et al. (1994), nine in Pressley and Afflerbach (1995), to the more usual two, adopted by many more researchers. Even…

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    Metronidazole Light Essay

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    DISCUSSION 6.1 FTIR SPECTROSCOPY It was observed from the FTIR graph that there was no shifting of peaks of metronidazole i,e., characteristic peak of the amine group (N-H streching) present in imidazole nucleus at 1030 cm-1 and presence of NH2 group at 3298 cm-1 in formulation. Hence, there was no interaction between drug and polymer. 6.2 METRONIDAZOLE MICROSPHERES 6.2.1 Optimization of speed (rpm) for preparation of microspheres Metronidazole microspheres were prepared using emulsion…

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