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    2.2.2: Removal of fluoride by Nitric acid activated carbons: Batch experiments were designed to investigate the efficiency of fluoride removal with varying conditions of extraction. 100 ml of ground water from one of the samples was pipette out into a 250ml conical flask and to it, weighed quantity of the prepared active carbon adsorbent was added, pH (=7) was adjusted and the solution was stirred for desired period at 200 rpm on a mechanical shaker at room temperature 30±10C. Then the solution

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    Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to predict the percentage of people in the future generation of contracting Type 2 Diabetes in their lifetime. In order to find results on this information, research involving Type 2 Diabetes was conducted using several resources, including the American Diabetes Association, CDC, the National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Disease, and. After gathering the information useful to understanding how Type 2 Diabetes is contracted and who is affected

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    An Analysis of Recommendation Algorithms (Status Report) K. Suzanne Carroll School of Information University of Texas Austin, TX 78701 U.S.A. ksuzannecarroll@utexas.edu Ankita De Department of Computer Science University of Texas Austin, TX 78701 U.S.A. ankitade@cs.utexas.edu 1. INTRODUCTION Recently recommendation system use has risen in popularity as their algorithms interpret user preferences and guide customers to movies to watch, books to purchase, or restaurants to dine. This popularity

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    the literature it is stated that having a high self-esteem produces higher academic performance. The researcher used an existing Rosenberg Self-Esteem scale to obtain a raw data of each participant. The statistical test used is the Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient. The study was based on a non-experimental correlational design. The results shows a significant negative correlation between the level of self-esteem and academic performance, this concludes the level of self-esteem do influence

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    It is a melancholy object to those who walk through this great school or travel in the county, when they see the classes, desks, and lab tables crowded with students, surrounded by three, four, or six cheet sheets, all in tatters and importuning every finished student for an answer. These pupils, instead of being able to work for their honest grade, are forced to employ all their time taking photos of the work of ireful classmates, who, when the next long math worksheet arises, either turn to cheating

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    Young Women’s Exposure to Media: Mass Media vs. Social Media As Williams and Ricciardelli (2014) point out in their literary review titled, “Social Media and Body Image Concerns: further considerations and broader perspectives,” which similar examines the relationship between social media and body consciousness, “…social media in our digital world are overtaking other forms of mass media, as the main medium, where the young and the not so young source information about body image ideals” (p. 389)

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    When data from all four studies were combined, there were 806 patients who completed the satisfaction questionnaire. Of these patents, 447 (56%) were satisfied with their pain level, 291 (37%) were not satisfied with their pain level, and 68 (8%) were not sure if they were satisfied with their pain level (Table 2). There were statistically significant but weak correlation coefficients for satisfaction with pain level and current (rs=-.34, p=<.01), least (rs=-.24, p=<.01) and worst (rs=-.34 p=.<

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    ijcrb.webs.com MAY 2012 INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS VOL 4, NO 1 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRAND TRUST, CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND CUSTOMER LOYALTY. (EVIDENCE FROM AUTOMOBILE SECTOR OF PAKISTAN) Talat Mahmood Kiyani (Corresponding Author) Assistant Professor Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Islamabad, Pakistan Mohammad Raza Ullah Khan Niazi Assistant Professor Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS Institute

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    d the approval, HIPPA was discussed at some point. There are certain populations that must be protected when research is conducted. For further information on the HIPPA regulations related to IRB’s consult, consult the website HIPPA. The inclusion criterions were the infants had to be less than ninety days of age and over ninety days with/without a fever. The exclusion criterion was the infant could not be over a year of age. The study had adequate representation of gender but did not mention any

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    Introduction I love buying shoes and I have always wondered if shoes and height is correlational. I believe it is, based on my personal experiences. Shoe size generally is proportional to height. It’s common sense that shorter people have shorter feet than taller people. However, there is probably a clearer relationship between shoe size and height when girls and boys are measured separately. The shoe size is measured from the tip of the toe to the heel. The height of a person is measured from the

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