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    Least developing countries are the countries which are poor in agricultural that are seeking to become more advanced economically and socially. Most of the countries are developing, less developed or Third World countries. However, the big difference in wealth and economic development amongst Third countries, the concluding are typically characterised by a low average per capita income, high external debt (to foreign banks and states in respect of loans acquired), a strong dependance on agriculture

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    Solely based on the exceeding statistics it would appear that professional and creative writing fails to provide a guarantee of employment once a degree has been obtained. Research conducted by Graduate Careers Australia (2014), emphasises these figures by illustrating where graduates progress to within specialist employment four months after completion of their degree. The results demonstrated 60.6% of graduates from a language and literature based degree maintained full time employment after graduation

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    MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ECON 1102 REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS OF THE WORD ECONOMY Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (Trips) Have Been Adopted With A View To Encourage Fair Competition At The International Level, But Trips Rules Tilt The Balance In Favour Of Imperfect Competition With Each Country And Exacerbates International Inequalities. (Discussion With Reference To Pharmaceutical Industry) Name of Lecturer : Rajendran K S Name of Student : Nilesh Singh

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    First of all, I would like to mention that it is more reasonable to compare the models that are based on the same data, so I tried to use the same variables and the same missing value treatment approach (excluding decision tree) to all of the models. All the 3 models showed a performance of nearly the same quality, according to the various lift charts produced and presented in the further parts of the report. However, the difference becomes more evident on the % captured response and the most

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    reducing number of dimensions of a dataset by removing irrelevant and redundant attributes. Given a set of attributes F and a target class C, goal of feature selection is to find a minimum set of F that will yield highest accuracy (for C) for the classification task. Although

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    Objective The objective of Study 1 (S1) was to review the relationship between antioxidants from diet and supplements and risk of PCa. The antioxidants included were vitamin E, selenium, vitamin C, carotenoids, and polyphenols from coffee and tea. Combination studies were also included. Method The method of S1 was a literature search utilizing the database Pubmed for studies that contained subheadings of diet, antioxidants, and prostatic neoplasms. The reference of selected studies was reviewed

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    titled the Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: The Classification of Educational Goals. The Taxonomy of Educational Objectives consisted of the cognitive, affective and psychomotor domain. (Bloom et al., 1956 p. 7) The cognitive domain focused on sex level

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    The Kingdom of Bhutan is a small country with a total area of 38, 394 square kilometres and a population of approximately 745, 000 (Royal Government of Bhutan, 2015). Agriculture is one of the main ways of life for the population of Bhutan, as approximately 56% of the total population is engaged in agriculture and forestry (Royal Government of Bhutan, 2015). Even though a large portion of the population relies on agriculture, only 12 percent of Bhutan’s total land area consists of farmlands and grazing

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    A HYBRID APPROACH TO POWER THEFT DETECTION Abstract:- Now a day’s electricity theft is a major issue face by all electricity companies. Since electricity theft directly affect the profit made by electricity companies, detection and prevention of electricity theft is necessary. In this paper we are proposing a hybrid approach to detect the electricity theft. We will use SVM and ELM for our approach. Introduction:- As we know electricity theft is a major problem for all electricity companies. This

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    all-β, α+β, α/β. So far, several algorithms and efforts have been made to deal with this problem. There are two steps involved in predicting protein structural classes. They are, i) Protein feature representation and ii) Design of algorithm for classification. In earlier studies, the protein sequence features can be represented in different ways such as, Functional Domain Composition (Chou And Cai, 2004), Amino Acids

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