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    associated with patient’s suffering from of anemia and malnutrition. (Van Leeuwen, 2013, pp.470-494). BUN is used for assessing renal function and fluid hydration status. (Van Leeuwen, 2013, pp. 1542-1548) Creatinine is also used to assess kidney function. Fluid volume may also impact this level. (Van Leeuwen, 2013, pp. 631-638). Albumin is used to assess kidney function and overall nutritional status. This laboratory value is monitored for potential need of additional nutrition. (Van Leeuwen, 2013

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    We present an overview of literature on nonparametric or distribution-free control charts for uni-variate variable data. We highlight various advantages of these charts while pointing out some of the disadvantages of the more traditional, distribution based control charts. Specific observations are made in the course of review of articles and constructive criticism is offered so that opportunities for further research can be identified. Connections to some areas of active research are made, such

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    Then $S$ test $\textit{BF}$ in all $r$ locations, if all $r$ locations of all independent hash functions in $\textit{BF}$ are 1, the remote server returns the relevant encrypted file corresponding the $ID_i$ to $U$. In other words searchable index $I_D$ can be used to check set membership without leaking the set items, and for accumulated

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    Graph Investigation

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    - What features of the graph would you need for the expected proportionality to be verified? In other words, what should the graph look like to verify the inverse square law? (2 marks) The inverse square law states, that the intensity of the luminosity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source. The graph would require features such as; evidence that the increase in distance away from the source results in the reduction of light exposure as well as, the contrast between

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    Capacity and Process Technology Strategy Advice for Bonkers Chocolate Factory: A central aspect of the dynamic problem facing a business in an evolving and competitive industry is the decision about additions to productive capacity. The purpose of this report is to provide strategic advice for the CEO of Bonkers Chocolate Factory (BCF), the U.S division of a multi-national candy company operating in the highly competitive chocolate products market. In late 2001, the main issue facing BCF management

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    Cigarettes In Australia

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    Economics Report and Demand & Supply curve Of cigarettes in Australia Introduction: Recently, there has been a new trend in the tobacco industry in Australian society due to the increased prices of cigarettes, mainly for the reason that “with more than 3.1 million people still smoking today, tobacco still being the leading cause of death by a wide margin… “ (Scollo & Winstanley, p.xiii, 2008). Therefore, this report will illustrate the market structure of Australia tobacco industry, and

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    Summary The author studies how the preferences of humans to turn their head to the right, rather than to the left, since birth may influence the way they foster their visual development. This effect on visual development may, in turn, impact other forms of right-sidedness. The author presents his observations of head-turning behaviors of kissing couples to claim that humans have the right-sided head-turning preference from birth to adulthood. The author aims to further establish the notion that

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    Brain Dominance

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    It seems like there are two types of people in the world. Smart people that are great at comprehending numbers and equations. Then there are the creative people that can make something beautiful out of nothing. Studies show that it might have something to do with the dominance of either our left hemisphere or our right hemisphere of the brain. Depending on the dominance of the side of the brain there are qualities and unique characteristics that show more in that individual. The brain is split into

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    The link between handedness and hemispheric dominance is based on the simple logic that one’s preferred hand must mean that the hemisphere controlling this hand is also preferred. This means that right-side of the brain is dominant in left-handers while the left-side of the brain is dominant in right-handers, since the brain works contra-laterally (meaning that the left-side of the brain is responsible for the right-side of the body and reversed). In most people the verbal processing (assumed to

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    (12) The aim of this work is to study the effect of anandamide on the activities of SALT and SAST as these two enzymes are of great value as liver function tests. Kinetic measurements were carried out to evaluate its inhibitory power, such as bimolecular inhibition constant, affinity constant, amidation rate as well as the type of inhibition of SALT and SAST by anandamide. MATERIALS AND METHODS Chemicals

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