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    I attended a hearing on your behalf in the above matter before Judge Tsyn in Poughkeepsie, New York on 06/01/2017. The claimant was present but unrepresented. As you know, the case is established for an injury the neck and right shoulder with an average weekly wage of $707.03. She has not had any compensable lost time and the issue now is one of permanency. There are various opinions as to permanency on this case. Dr. Rekhala and Dr. Soyer have both found the claimant has a rating of 3-B to

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    projected at an angle, then it will have a horizontal and vertical component. Therefore, the angle can be broken down into two equations, using trigonometry where the horizontal is u cos⁡θ and the vertical is u sin⁡θ. Aim of investigation: The aim of this investigation is to provide readers insight into darts and discuss the relationship between shooting/scoring difficulty and distance from the board using mathematical models. Hypothesis: It is hypothesized that the further away from the board

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    Nt1310 Unit 4 Ipr

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    Simulation Results Large output capacitor is omitted and the area of chip has decreased considerably because it used four 1pF capacitor in frequency compensation circuit. Resultant quiescent current under no loading conditions is 127µA, but because LDO does not need high PSRR under no loading conditions the quiescent current must measure in “standby” mode. Standby mode is defined by the state which the PSRR enhancer are removed under no loading conditions. Hence, the quiescent current is about 60µA

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    answers to the dynamic relationship between motives for norm conformity and the situational context in which those norms occur. Some participants were primed words confederates had agreed would invoke conformity; they were asked to choose words they thought of when they thought of conformity, and the majority of similar words were used to primed some participants in the study. Those participants who were primed tended to conform more in the experimental situations than those primed with nonconformity

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    Analysis and evaluation Each of the explained three coding methods in previous part was tested by the reflectance spectrum coding and the derivative of the different phases, in 400-1050 and 500-800 nm wavelength. The training reflectance spectrum, also, was coded in the same way, after coding the green spot reflectance spectrum, and the similarity angle was calculated. The percentage graph of the green spot presence, then, was delineated based on the similarity angle cosine and a linear equation

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    Low Nutrient Experiment

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    Before starting the experiment we believed that the high light and high nutrient treatment would cause bacteria to grow more quickly because it had all resources available for the bacteria to be successful in having a high growth rate and doubling time. This sample would experience the least amount of limitations. With that being said, the expected treatment with the lowest growth and doubling rate would have to be the low light and low nutrient treatment. It was seen that in comparison to low

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    For the final project, you will use any of analysis methods you learned from this course to examine what factors would influence households’ hurricane evacuation decision. Specifically, you need to select a unique topic (e.g., the impacts of socioeconomic level on departure time) you want to study, design your study, and then select a reasonable analysis method (e.g., T-test, ANOVA, correlation test, and regression test) to inference and interpret your results. The product of this assignment will

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    Effect of Woody Litter Mass on Soil Invertebrate Diversity Discussion Hannah Willis After performing our experiment we came to the conclusion that the amount of woody litter mass did not have a statistically significant effect on the amount of soil invertebrate diversity of an area. In each of the different areas, the P-Values were above 0.05 meaning that there was no significant correlation between woody litter mass and soil invertebrate diversity. There were 36 total invertebrates found between

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    Weeds On Alfalfa

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    To investigate and comparison the interference and Non-interference weeds on Alfalfa, this experiment, was conducted using a randomized complete block design in a three and four-year field of alfalfa. The study was conducted during two growing seasons of the spring and summer of 2012 and 2013, respectively. The experimental treatments were weed interference and non-interference (hand weeding and non-hand weeding) and plant density in four levels (20, 40, 60 and 80 stems per square meter). The desired

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    #include using namespace std; int main() { double BMI = 0.0; // BMI Values cout << "\nUnderweight : less than 18.5" << endl; cout << "\nNormal : between 18.5 and 24.9" << endl; cout << "\nOverweight : between 25 and 29.9" << endl; cout << "\nObese : 30 or greater" << endl; double weight;// define the variable weight in pounds cout << "\nPlease enter your weight in Pounds.\n" << endl; cin >> weight;// get the user's weight in Pounds cout << "lbs" << endl; double height;//

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