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    Abstract: Breast cancer research over the last decade has been tremendous and the novel methods being develop help in the early detection, in setting the stages of the therapy and in assessing the response of the patient to the treatment. Some of the studies look very promising and their use in future may decrease the radiation dose to the patient. This paper studies various techniques used for the diagnosis of breast cancer. Different methods are explored for their merits and de-merits for the diagnosis

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    on a few structures thought to be central to this type of processing - hypothalamus, amygdala, insula, and so on. However, chronic pain frequently coexists with other disorders such as anxiety, depression, or learning and memory deficits. This co-occurrence might manifest if chronic pain were to precipitate neuroplastic changes in supra- spinal structures, such as amygdala, that lead to these pain-related disorders. We also found the bilateral VSs, DC, DCP and DRP had significantly overlay increased

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    Document Analysis Using Latent Semantic Indexing with Robust Principal Component Analysis Turki Fisal Aljrees School of Science and Technology Middlesex University Registration report MPhil / PhD June 2015 Acknowledgements I would like to acknowledge Director of Study Dr. Daming Shi, My Second Supervisor: Dr. David Windridge , and Dr. George Dafoulas Abstract There are numerous data mining techniques have been developed and used recently in text documents. Using and update discovered a pattern

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    The classification system of mental health disorders is the foundation for diagnosis, assessment, intervention, and research. The necessity that this classification system provides a empirically-supported framework for the conceptualization of mental health disorders cannot be overstated. Currently, mental health fields around the world rely primarily on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th Edition (DSM-5; APA, 2013) and the International Classification of Diseases 10th

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    Source apportionment, distribution and mobilization of arsenic (As) in groundwater are hot topic that have received a significant attention among the scientific communities in the last two decades as a consequence of the human health risk associated with ingestion of As-containing water in the Ganges delta region (Welch and Stollenwerk 2003; Reza and Jean 2012; Joseph et al. 2015). Geochemical process of As in groundwater is increasing with time, which aggravates anxiety due to its toxic effects

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    Experiment 1: Release of Aspirin from a Polymer Matrix Summary Firstly, aspirin was weigh to 0.25g which was then dissolved in 100cm3 of distilled water by heating to >80°C using a hotplate. 2.0g of agar was added while stirring and was heated till dispersed, giving almost clear solution. The temperature was control so as not to overheat the agar. The agar was left to cool in an ice bath. Using a hollow cylinder, the agar was cut to approximately 4.0g (the exact weight of the agar was recorded).

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    a desperate woman looking for a meal ticket. Erin loses her temper in light of these false allegations, especially since she was a victim in the crash, and consequently, loses her case. Erin’s loss exemplifies how intersectionality along with the matrix of domination factor into every facet of our lives, including the court system- a system that supposedly achieves blind justice; but clearly, Erin’s position as an outspoken woman living in poverty, created a system of injustice in which she could

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    DeVry University | My BBQ Business Adventure | MGMT 404 Project Management | Renita Allgood 6/24/2014 | Table of Contents 1. Cover Page 2. Table of Contents 3. Project Charter 4. Scope Statement 5. Work Breakdown Structure 6. Network Diagram 7. Risk Management Plan 8. Resource Management Plan 9. Communication Management Plan Project Charter Project Name: My BBQ Restaurant Business Adventure Project Number: 1 Project Manager: Renita Allgood

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    methods. Findings from this study would allow us to propose an efficient extraction procedure for selected imidazolinone herbicides in fish samples. Study Background The rice productivity level in Malaysia is high, approaching 2, 464, 830 tonnes matrix of paddy crop in 2010 (Department of Agriculture, 2012) and contribute nearly 60 percent of the country’s annual rice consumption (Ismail et al., 2011). However, the presence of weedy rice led to the decrease of rice production in Malaysia (Fuad et

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