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    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 radicle lengths would have increased within the…

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    of the endocrine and autonomic domains, though emotional and cognitive domains also have a psychological role. Cortisol concentration in the saliva has the most significantly highest values in relaxing music in comparison to other forms, with a statistical significance of p=0.025 (Thoma). Music listening impacts the psychobiological stress systems, and, evidently, these numerous physiological responses of…

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    Biofeedback In Nursing

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    Students experience a significant amount of stress and anxiety during their time in nursing school. In the article Biofeedback Intervention for Stress and Anxiety Among Nursing Students: A Randomized Control Trial, the researchers discuss the use of biofeedback measuring heart rate variability to control the amount of stress and anxiety second year nursing students experience during their clinical. The researchers decided use biofeedback heart rate variability (HRV), since there have been no…

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    Hand Sanitizer Experiment

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    I. Introduction: Microbes are everywhere in our environment and are present all over our bodies. Transient microbes can be passed from person to person, and this is characteristic of opportunistic pathogens (Boyce & Pittet, 2002). The germ theory states that microbes have the ability to cause diseases. The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the microbes found on my hands, learn about the importance of spreading microbes and diseases, and investigate the effectiveness of hand washing…

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    Statistical analysis Each defect was considered as a statistical unit. Primary study outcomes were changes in CAL at the six-month evaluation period. Descriptive data that included mean ± standard deviation (SD) were calculated for clinical and radiographic parameters at baseline and 6 months. Following this, the data were subjected to statistical analysis using the Wilcoxon signed rank test for intragroup comparison and the Mann-Whitney U test for intergroup comparison. The level of…

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    Death Penalty Ideology

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    Crimes are an important matter in our society. Every system has development different types of punishment when a person does not follow the rules created for a respectively state. In this process of creation ideology plays a transcendent part, because it depends of the way of thinking of one society, the consequence that can be determined for the person who does not comply with the rules. This is why the research question for this report is: How ideology impacts in punishment of crime? The…

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    Does eccentric loading improve symptoms of chronic Achilles tendinopathy in adults? Tendinopathy is known as an overuse injury and often linked to patients who participate in sports which involve repetitive running and jumping, however one third of all patients live a non-active life style (Habets et al., 2014). Eccentric loading, injections, shockwave therapy, modified rest and NSAID’S are all management strategies suggested over the years for the management & treatment of Achilles…

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    Hi Mr. Gural, I am not sure what the source of the break down in communications has been between the IB Program and Jonathan’s parents. Here is the timeline we followed in developing Johnathan’s course selections. We(you, your wife and Jonathan) meet in the 10th grade to develop his 2 year plan. Even at that meeting, my form indicates that he needed to attend summer school to take Economics to clear a space in his senior schedule. Even with that it would have been tight, 15 spaces with 3…

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    fields. Also, I was enthusiastic to be in a process group with my classmates that I spent the last semester with. Last time I had process group, was with students from different cohorts that I did not have any connection. This semester, being in a process group with classmates of my same clinical group was a great and unique experience. At the beginning of this class, I felt that it would be hard for me to express myself and find my voice during the process group. I have always been a shy and…

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    People are something Quentin can advise but not control. Quentin even used the abstraction of committing incest with his sister Caddy to pacify the anger from the boys Caddy loves. Quentin keeps reminding himself about “death at the salt licks” to tell himself that Caddy can change. Quentin used the word…

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