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    Leuconotoc Mesenteroides

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    The analysis of the results by single type of mild stress (first analysis) as well as the analysis of the interactions (second analysis) indicates that the exposure to the OCC did not have a negative effect on the viability of Leuconostoc mesenteroides. In all the analysis performed by single type of mild stress (fist analysis) the same pattern was found; there were no significant differences between the negative and positive controls, low and medium levels of stress-agent within a given type of

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    The problem the study is addressing is whether people are more likely to smile back to a stranger on sunny days or cloudy days. 2. What are the questions investigated or hypotheses tested? The hypotheses that was tested was that people are more likely to reciprocate a smile to a passerby on a sunny day rather than a cloudy day. 3. What previous work or theories informed the study? There have been several studies done that show human social relationships and behavior are positively affected by

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    Mario Ponzo

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    We still perceive that the width of the road (object) stays the same but we can see that the visual distance between the lines starts to decrease. This causes the brain to think that the road is heading further into the page and therefore we perceive distance within the image. Such that the light posts at the end of Figure 2 look like they are further away in the image but it is actually only a two dimensional image. The horizon is also valuable in distinguishing distance due to relative height cues

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    The results shown are the average of 10 different experiments ± SEM. (*) Indicates significant difference regarding to control group p ≤ 0.05 by Student “t” test. Figure 1. Effect of CdCl2 exposition on hepatic lipids. A) Cd concentration, (in the control groups, were not detected). B) Triglycerides level (TG). C) Phospholipids level (PL). D) Esterified cholesterol level (Chol). The results shown are the average of 10 different experiments ± SEM. (*) Indicates significant difference regarding to

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    When asked how participants would prefer receiving their appointment reminders 69.44% (n=25) of participants responded that they would prefer appointment reminders via emails; 16.67% (n=6) of participants responded that they would prefer text message reminders; 11.11% (n=4) of participants responded that they prefer telephone reminders, and 2.78% (n=1) of participants responded that they do not want any reminders sent to them. The participants were then asked what service they found the most valuable

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    Trial Validity

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    Discussion Overall what the study shows is that as the time between cue and target increases people's performance tends to shift inversely. This is displayed as shorter instances (100ms) found individuals responding faster, relative to when they were longer (500ms) to which individuals would respond slower if they appeared on the same side, with only a minor increase when they appeared on the opposite. Another interesting finding from the study was that trail validity had no statistically significant

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    Among the total group, the median ages of the donors and recipients were 42 and 52 years, respectively. There are 50 (80.6%) male out of 62 donors and 52 (83.9%) male out of 62 recipients. A comparison of donors and recipients characteristics between DBD patients and DCD patients is displayed in Tables 1 and 2. Donors in DBD group had longer length of ICU stay (10 vs.6 days, p = 0.01) than in DCD group. Other clinical characteristics were not found significantly different between DBD and DCD groups

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    Introduction The below information contains the factors that influences absenteeism in the workplace that we are dealing with in this practical. The regression standard format that we will also provide with these factors helps us to understand technically these factors and to make a clear meaning of these factors economically. The randomly selected sample of 100 (one hundred) companies are going to help us to save time and money to actually use it as an estimate for the entire companies (population)

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    Statistical Significance of a Study: Development of the model of health for older adults What statistical procedures are mentioned in the study? The research focused on the integration of various phases with the aim of achieving the goals and objectives in relation to the research questions. In the first phase, the research study integrated Statistical Packages for the Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 17.0. The main objective of this statistical analysis tool was to offer critical analysis to the

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    Alternatively, it is possible that the statistical test find significant difference between trials, which is an indication of the in consistency of the algorithm. In this case we would revise out algorithm and experimental design, we also may increase the number of trials to re-examine the consistency of the algorithm. Also the statistical test may reveal no significant difference between groups, in this case we will re construct the groups

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