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    comes to identifying the answers to the questions that are being asked based on the level of difficulty for encoding information. Deeper levels of processing will have a higher significance when it comes to recalling information as opposed to other levels of processing. Even when lures are presented, there will be no significance when coming in contact with semantic words as opposed to letter and rhyme. Method Participants A total of 20 college students. One man and nineteen women of a large City University

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    Dmek Case Study

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    RESULTS Visual Outcome DMEK patients without ocular co-morbidity or graft failure had a preoperative mean BCVA ± SD of 0.62 ± 0.42 logMAR improving to 0.13 ± 0.13 logMAR at 5 years. A visual acuity of 20/40 or better was reached in 95% of eyes and of 20/25 or better in 63% (Table1). Statistically significant improvement of mean BCVA was achieved in the first month after surgery (P < 0.001) and between 1 and 3 months (P < 0.001). After that BCVA was stable, no further statistically significant changes

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    Objectives: We aimed to assess the presence of DNA damage in full term newborns with neonatal sepsis. Materials and Methods: Sixty neonates with early onset neonatal sepsis and 45 apparently healthy controls were enrolled in the study. Screening of neonates were done by modified clinical sepsis score and hematological scoring system , adjusted to the results of blood culture and screening tests. Complete blood count, C-reactive protein and DNA study were done. Results In our study sepsis was

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    The investigation about classroom climate is the focus of education issues. Large number of educators are exploring through a variety of disciplinary perspectives and diverse research methods. With the arrival of technology and the ecological trend of educational development, classroom climate is becoming a new perspective and path of classroom study. In the Article Exploring the Relationship between Classroom Climate, Reading Motivation, and Achievement: A Look into 7th Grade Classrooms, the

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    Smoking causes an overall decline in a person’s health. It has been linked to increasing the risk of most types of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and stroke.1 It is the leading cause of lung cancer, which is the number one cause of death today in the United States.1 It can cause respiratory problems such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchitis, and emphysema.1 Smoking is not recommended during pregnancy and can cause problems with a developing fetus.1 It can cause problems with a person’s

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    difference, we can infer that there is a strong correlation between willingness to spend on herd and insurance up-taking. The t-value also reflects that there is negative and significant difference between purchasers and non-purchasers of IBLI at 5% significance level. Annual cash saving is another important variable negatively influencing risk averting behaviour of the farmers (Yesuf & Bluffstone, 2009). Contrary to the expectation, the sample insured households had average saving of Birr

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    Review of the Efficacy of Complete Decongestive Therapy versus Low Level Laser Therapy for Lymphedema Treatment Introduction: Lymphedema is a common condition that causes the extremities become swollen due to fluid buildup in soft tissues. Lymphedema progresses in four stages: the dormant stage, stage 1, stage 2, and stage 3. Both the dormant stage and stage one are reversible because they cause no damage to the surrounding soft tissue; however, stages 2 and 3 cause permanent damage. Symptoms of

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    To test the second hypothesis, further sampled t-test comparisons were conducted. Table 3 shows a strong significance between the different categories of adjustment, F(2, 81) = 197.09, p < .001, η² = .813; however, the significance was ambiguous. To see where the difference happened, we conducted t test comparisons. When comparing local university adjustment with international university adjustment (t[4] = -1.990, p>

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    Evaluation of the Effects of Lactobacilli Containing Probiotics in Non-Surgical Treatment of Chronic Periodontitis: A Clinical and Microbiological Study Reham Lotfy Aggour Lecturer of Oral Medicine, Periodontology, Oral Diagnosis and Oral Radiology, Faculty of Dentistry, October 6 University ABSTRACT Background & Objectives: There is limited information on the effects of beneficial bacteria (probiotics) on management of periodontal disease. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the

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    experiment consisted of both males and females. Materials and Designs Each participant was assigned a computer booth containing a personal computer. Computers were equipped with the Cog Lab 2.0 database from which the experiment was carried out and with statistical software which was used to analyze the data acquired. The dependent variable for the experiment was the speed (response time) with which a response was made. The independent variables were the number of digits in the memory set (1, 3, or 5) and

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