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    Participants Participants were college students from various locations and universities recruited via an online invitation to participate in the study. The study was advertised on Facebook and was posted to numerous groups and pages pertaining to college students. 9 participants were male and 15 participants were female. 0 participants were in their first year of college, 5 participants were in their second year of college, 10 participants were in their third year of college, 5 participants were

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    Europe for more than ten years but there has been no evidence of transplacental transmission in these strains. The purpose of the journal article is to verify whether transplacental transmission is exclusive to BTV-8. The incidence and pathological effect of transplacental transmission of BTV-8 was compared to BTV-1. At approximately 70-75 days gestation, nine pregnant ewes were infected with BTV-8, another nine pregnant ewes were inouculated with BTV-1, and two other ewes acted as the untreated control

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    The author of this essay will critically appraise tow nursing articles. A qualitative paper published in the Journal of Advance Nursing (JAN) which will be referred as ‘article one’. A quantitative paper published in the Journal of Wound Care which will be referred as ‘article two’ in this essay. Both articles are wound care related. In order to examine the strength and weakness of the articles, the author of this essay will use a set of tools using a methodological analysis. Therefore demonstrate

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    found was concerning cats and dogs and how they interact with patients of mental illness and how it may cost effective treatment with a low cost of environmental costs to change. It also an experiment because many cases are used with small sample sizes and this one includes all ages and a variety of mental illnesses or have stabilization from a psychotic episode. The author explains how animals could be a factoring into assisting those in need but it also depends on many other factors like which

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    correlated with diet composition: amylase activities were lowest in carnivorous species of fish and highest in herbivores. Hence, the physiological requirements to live as a carnivore or herbivore certainly differ between families. Not only is this effect apparent in

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    Consumer preference (Dependent variable). For this purpose, Primary research has been conducted. The questionnaire survey for this research study was administered among the population mainly at the different Universities. For this research study, a sample size of 250 respondents has been taken into consideration. University students constitute the sample for this research study using random sampling (non-probabilistic) used as a sampling

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    However there are many so Inaccuracy | Effects | Improvement | Oxidation Reaction between glucose solution and benedicts solution | The reaction between the glucose and the benedict’s solution in the 70 degrees Celsius water-bath and this reaction could carry on after taking it out. | Cool it

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    response time measured is the time between activation of the call to the time the call is answered and the call light turned off. Patient satisfaction is then measured to quality of care. In my opinion the study does not represent a setting or sample size that represents most health care settings. I also have difficulty with the use of cell phones to receive messages from the unit secretary.

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    many limitations including the small sample size, age bias, gender bias and school bias. Due to these limitations the investigation lacks validity and therefore does not reflect the wider population. In order to improve the sample size random allocation should occur in order to obtain equal gender, a wide variety of ages and from different schools and areas. The sample needs to be larger as it is too small and does not provide valid responses. Sample size is important in order to gain validity and

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    The authors clearly stated that the design of their research used a cross-sectional design.. It would have been beneficial if the authors’ could have noted that the design was a non-experimental and time related. Population and Sample The population targeted used an eligibility criteria which consisted of post CAD patients between 60 and 85 years of age. The paper lacked reporting the accessible population through geographical location. Thus it was not clearly stated where the participants were

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