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    a. Describe the rationale for conducting a functional analysis. What are the benefits and limitations of a functional analysis? Functional Analysis (FA) is a tool used to identify a functional relationship. In order to establish this relationship, a problematic behavior is operationally defined. Then, the environmental antecedents and consequences of the behavior are systematically manipulated in well-defined test and control conditions and the behavior is observed and measured. The goal of this

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    Sediment properties were measured from three surface scrapes of sediment taken at each quadrat in Essex and Morecambe. These sediment scrapes were frozen at -20°C for subsequent analysis. In the laboratory, 5g of the sediment was air dried, gently crushed and passed through a 2mm sieve. Particle size distribution of the <2 mm fraction was undertaken following Malvern Mastersizer protocol (v1.3) (http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/facilities/laboratories/techniques/psd.html) at the University of Cambridge

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    Warfarin, (Coumadin) is the most commonly prescribed oral anticoagulant for patients. It was originally used for rat poisoning in mid 1900’s. It was later discovered safe for humans to digest, to reduce blood clots from forming in the blood or arteries. Vitamin K plays a major role for blood clotting The drug inhibits the enzyme vitamin K epoxide reductase and interferes with blood coagulation. Patients prescribed with this drug is advised to consume less food that are rich in vitamin K because it

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    present between the oxygen and hydrogen and the nitrogen and hydrogen. Hydrogen bonds are very strong and not easily broken. Hydrogen bonds increase strength with numbers, this causes the melting point to be higher in a molecule with more than one area where hydrogen bonding is present. Hydrogen bonding can occur with the oxygen and the nitrogen in the molecule. Shapes: The shapes are determined by the bonds and the lone pairs on the atom. The bonds and lone pairs cause the molecule to bend

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    glorify God. However, sometimes this system does not function correctly because of various issues such as a struggle for power, contrasting views and opinions, or lack of effort by people. We can apple the theory of functional analysis to the issues that arise in the Church. Functional analysis is the theory that society is made of many parts that work together to reach sociological equilibrium. This theory can be applied to how the Church operates because every person within the Church must do his

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    chassis is calculated by multiplying each row in table 3 with the relative percentage of each column of table1 that is (.50 x .41) + (.30 x .32) + (.10 x .18) + (.10 x .09) = .33. A final table was developed to calculate the target cost index for each functional group. The target cost index was calculated by dividing each important index (from table 4) with target cost (from table 2). For example, the importance index for Chassis is .33 and the target cost is 20% so the target cost index is 1.65. A function

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    We sampled the biota across a range of spatial scales at six sites within two locations, Essex mud flats and Morecambe Bay in summer 2013. Within each of two locations, sampling was undertaken at Fingringhoe Wick (FH), Abottshall Marsh (AH) and Tillingham Marsh (TM) in Essex, and Cartmel Sands (CS), West Plain (WP) and Warton Sands (WS) in Morecambe Bay. In order to determine how changes in spatial scale affected food web structure and ecosystem processes, we sampled each site at four spatial scales

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    Natural fibers represent environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional reinforcing fibers (glass, carbon, kevlar). Advantages of natural fibers over traditional ones are low cost, high toughness, low density, good specific strength properties, reduced tool wear (nonabrasive to processing equipment), enhanced energy recovery, CO2 neutral when burned, biodegradability. Because of their hollow and cellular nature, natural fibers perform as acoustic and thermal insulators and exhibit reduced

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    Title -: Task Descriptions as Functional Requirements Article summary A software system is built based on the requirements. Therefore requirement elicitation is an important aspect. Functional requirements outline what the system do in order to achieve its goal. A functional requirement is an action which is performed by user / system to achieve a specific goal. The authors Marianne Mathiassen and had developed the Tasks & Support method, which uses annotated task descriptions. As per authors

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    Acme Minerals Extraction Company A long time ago, work used to be assigned only to one person and that person was in charge of doing only that task. Then, with the new technology innovations, we start seeing how companies started to trained some employees to be what they usually called “multi-tasking employees”. Since technology kept changing and became more advanced companies realized that having “multi-tasking employees” was not enough to satisfy the market demands and the production problems

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