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    Contemporary studies of lumbar disc surgery document postoperative success rates between 49% and 97%7,8. Predictors of outcome include epidemiological, clinical, radiographic and psychosocial aspects7,9,10. Also the type of lumbar disc herniation (prolapse or protrusion vs. extrusion or sequestration) appears to be relevant for prediction of outcome, but not the anatomical position (paramedian, postero-lateral, intraforaminal and extraforaminal) of the lumbar disc herniation with the exception…

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    would be recalled when the learning and recall environments were the same’. The results showed that recall was slightly higher when there was a change in environment between learning and recall, although the difference between conditions was of no statistical significance. In light of this, the research hypothesis has been rejected. • Introduction From 1930’s until now several context-dependent memory recall experiments held by psychologists like Pessin (1932), Farsnworth (1934),…

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    North Andaman Islands (NAI) are one of the major island groups of Andaman and Nicobar archipelagos (Fig.1), consisting tropical rainforest encompassing varied species richness and diversity coupled with high endemism (Prasad et al..). As per Champion and Seth [year] the predominant forest types of the study area are Andaman Evergreen (EG), Andaman Semi-evergreen (SEG), Andaman Moist deciduous (MD), Littoral and Mangrove forests. Major part of the island is covered with SEG which is scattered at…

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    Recent developments in the study of cognitive facial recognition have perceived a determination that there are several areas that function to facilitate this action. The purpose of the study performed by WB Thompson, JH Mueller was to verify the hemispheric conditions and limitations in facial recognition. The core consideration was the aspect that primarily lateralisation of cortical functioning has consistently used facial stimulation. This has been conjectured due to the concept that…

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    KWHL Wilkinson, G. A. (2008). The impact of structured note taking strategies on math achievement of middle school students. Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. (UMI No. 3524314) This study examined the used of structured notes taking and its impact on student achievement. This study is a quasi-experimental study that used a pre-test/posttest control group of 131 students on curricular exams. The t-test statistics showed no significant difference in posttest scores…

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    Stress Management App Efficacy: The Impact on Negative and Positive Affect Do various stress management apps effect negative and positive affect differently? The present study consisted of a randomized comparative efficacy trial, which aimed to unveil whether three stress management applications differed in their impact on negative and positive affect. Participants completed a pre-test assessment of their experiences of various negative and positive affects. The pre-test assessment also…

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    Essay On Photoshopping

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    In today’s society, media plays a major role in molding the public perception of what is pleasant and what is attractive. With the advancement of photo enhancement technologies, the majority of images found in magazines, advertisements, and other print media is altered to represent what is quite assuredly an unachievable definition of beauty (Brown, 2015, p. 88). Gone are the days of blemishes, normal colored eyes, imperfect teeth, splotchy skin, loose hairs, and even average proportioned…

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    Social Psychology Research The study of how one thinks, feels, and behaves in a social context is known as social psychology (Kassin, Fein, & Markus, 2013). Basic research, aimed to improve understanding human behavior by testing a specific hypothesis from a certain theory, and applied research, aimed to increase comprehension of naturally occurring events and add to the solution of social problems, are closely tied in social psychology (Kassin, Fein, & Markus, 2013). A common style of research…

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    30% I comparison to dry cutting and also lowering cutting forces and surface roughness. Optimum cutting conditions of cutting speed= 136 m/min, feed rate= 0.088 mm/rev, depth of cut= 0.3 mm were observed. [17] P.Netake et al. [2015] developed a statistical model to predict the cutting force and surface roughness during hard turning of AISI 52100 alloy steel at 62 HRC under minimum quantity lubrication using PVD coated nanocrystalling TiSiN-AiAlN coated carbide tool. It was…

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    Race And Traffic Violation

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    Method Participants 290 people (84 men 206 women) Ages 18-85 were are asked to complete an online survey. There were 27 black, 23 Hispanic, 213 white, and 23 that identified as other or more than one race. Materials In this study the script (see appendix A) was used as well. It’s asking that the subject participate in the study by filling out the survey. The script also states that the researcher will not be able to see the results, how long the study will take and if they decide not to…

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