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    easier to deploy. A dependency detection approach can be application-dependent or application-independent. An application-independent approach works correctly in the presence of unknown types of services. On the other hand, the application-dependent approaches need readjustments or reimplementations for different types of services. A dependency detection approach may or may not provide a measure of confidence for detected dependencies. To have a confidence level for each dependency detection approach

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    Bipolar Disorder II (BPD-II) is a relatively new disorder, first appearing in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM-IV) as a separate condition to Bipolar Disorder I (BPD-I), which until then was deemed as being a personality style (Parker, 2015). BPD-II is more often than not described as being the “lite” version of BPD-I (Phelps, 2012) thought to have much less incapacitating effects on the individual however; its disease burden is comparable to that of BPD-I

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    the critical region) would cause us to reject the null-hypothesis in favor of the alternative hypothesis. The area of the rejection region is known as the level of significance and represents type I error (alpha) corresponding to the probability that a true null-hypothesis is rejected (as opposed to type II error- beta; the probability of accepting a false null-hypothesis). Essentially, hypothesis testing calls for comparing a test statistic to the critical value of the test statistic. If this test

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    AGUILAR, Janica Mara Y. BERBOSO, Kevin Leo C. CAYUBE, Katherine Kate Z. Prof. Ria Sagum Advisor PHILEX: Philippine Land Law Expert Chatbot Abstract Keywords: Chatbot, Natural Language Processing (NLP), First-Order Predicate Logic, Natural Language Generation (NLG), Precision and Recall The researchers tend to work on an expert system with integration of Philippine land laws. They chose to focus on land laws since one of the major problems of the Filipinos who seek law

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    Arguably the most essential and indispensable aspect of life is the attainment and preservation of good health. Individuals with health-related complications are often prevented from leading what many would consider to be a normal lifestyle. One of the several ailments that impedes typical human functioning is prostate cancer. The community of experts and professionals who have dedicated their lives to this field of study are, at this time, engaged in a substantive yet divisive and strongly opinionated

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    BES Tutorial Sample Solutions, S1/13 WEEK 9 TUTORIAL EXERCISES (To be discussed in the week starting May 6) 1. Perform the following hypothesis tests of the population mean. In each case, illustrate the rejection regions on both the Z and ̅ distributions, and calculate the p-value (prob-value) of the test. (a) H0: μ = 50, H1: μ > 50, n = 100, ̅ = 55, σ = 10, α = 0.05 Rejection region: ̅ 50 1.645 . 10⁄√100 Alternatively 10 51.645 50 1.645 ̅ ̅ . √ √100 Since 55 50 5 1.645 .

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    When researching about mathematics in a medical environment, I found that one can use probability to calculate how accurate a medical test is exactly. There are many factors that play into the reason for level of accuracy of the test. Despite the fact that results will vary from laboratory to laboratory, one of the highest accuracy rates is 97%, for which was well-known and thought of as prestigious and high quality. However, this raises the point of that is essential in the understanding of the

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    Neonatal contamination can be obtained • In utero transplacentally or through ruptured membranes • Within the delivery canal at some point of transport (intrapartum) • From outside resources after delivery (postpartum) In utero contamination, that can arise any time earlier than delivery, results from overt or subclinical maternal infection. Results depend on the agent and timing of contamination in gestation and encompass spontaneous abortion, intrauterine boom restriction, premature delivery, stillbirth

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    Claire Michaud Abstract: Butternut creek is located in an area within an urban environment, however the presence of certain pollution intolerant invertebrates, lead to the conclusion that pollution was not an influential factor on the diversity of the stream. Introduction: The ecology of Butternut creek’s stream community was studied. Streams are linear and typically have one direction of flow. They also are dynamic systems which means the environment is constantly changing. Streams have channel

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    1. Describe each of the three levels of Analytics (Descriptive, Predictive, and Prescriptive). Give a brief example of how they might be used to solve business decisions. Descriptive: Descriptive Analytics, probably the most common type of analytics, is the process of describing and evaluating the historical data and recognizing patterns from samples. It serves as a foundation for more advanced analytics. An example of Descriptive Analytics would be discovering and reporting trends. Predictive:

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