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    the females would be sable with the males were all yellow. After crossing, this is the exact result we got- 89 males yellow and 91 sable. We can assume that the traits are y linked- the males will always be the same color as their father. For both tests, the females were always sable even when mixed with males with different body colors. To sum up, for the first character, tarsi, we determined with our crosses that it is autosomal and wild type is the dominant allele to truncated. When a wild type

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    Practical 16: estimating Population Size Using Mark and Recapture Method Raw and Processed Data Table 1: Uncertainties of apparatus used in the experiment. Apparatus | Uncertainties | Stopwatch | ±0.01s | Table 2: Formulae and sample calculations involved in processing data in the experiment. Calculations | Formula | Sample Calculation | Mean ( x ) | x = 1n i=1naiWhere, 1. n refers to the total number of values. 2. ∑ refers to the addition of all values starting with the first value

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    INTRODUCTION Recent years, the world is always appalled by the increasing number of major events such as the earthquake in China and Japan, Katrina hurricane in the United States, flooding in Florida and tsunami in many countries in Southeast Asia such as Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia in which involved huge number of deaths. This is actually, what we called a disaster. In fact, disaster actually not only covers catastrophic natural disasters but also includes industrial, accidents and so forth

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    Mindfulness Stress Reduction Quantitative Study Paper In life, there are multiple factors that can cause stress. Whether stress is caused by work, bills, family, or school, or even a combination of these, it is inevitable. School is a huge part of our lives and the pressure of doing well and balancing life can cause students to be overwhelmed with stress, anxiety and sometimes even depression. While school in general is stressful, there are many programs that have been shown to place a lot more stress

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    non-overlapping/non-correlated factors contributing as well, as reactive and proactive aggression have different predictors, associations and ‘temperamental and physiological correlates’. With these new developments, the researchers carried out a separate test, recalculating a correlation factoring in the possible overlap of physical aggression. Methods Sample. The participants of this study were 6-year-olds (N= 72.7 months) selected from another current study, the Quebec Newborn Twin longitudinal Study

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    not associated with PPT, a measure of the ascending pain pathways. Whether the pain relief from SM is due to its effects on the descending pain pathways (e.g. CPM) is not known at this time. CPM is a method to test one’s endogenous descending pain inhibition status. It is a simple test that uses a second painful stimulus to identify if a person has a normal functioning CPM or not. Pressure pain threshold (PPT) is a measure of (ascending and descending pain pathways) pain sensitivity and is a part

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    COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES IN BUSINESS USD/CAD EXCHANGE RATE VOLATILITY Name: Raghav Verma College Roll no.2242 Examination Roll no.10830 Enrolment Number:2K10BE2242 Email id: vermaraghav@hotmail.co.in BBE 5th Semester College: College of Vocational Studies, Delhi University Triveni, Sheikh Sarai Phase-2 New Delhi

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background Considering how important it is these days, it is impossible to imagine life without the internet. However commercial activity on the internet is not as old as most users may believe. The internet was developed over 34 years ago as a project in the United States Department of Defense Advance Research Project Agency (DARPA).The original aim of this project was to investigate the possibility of connecting several computers together to communicate

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    The hospital readmission (HR) may be regarded as an indicator of the quality of hospital care and, indirectly, of primary care. Some factors may foster HR, such as low quality of supportive care, early discharge, lack of treatment adherence on the part of users and their families, age, absence of specific guidance and post-discharge follow-up, as well as socioeconomic and cultural conditions. Therefore, in order to perform a resolute care, one needs to know the profile of admissions and of HR, thereby

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