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    The provision of cost effective care is an integral component in the decision-making process for the nurse practitioner. This process includes the ability to take into consideration the patient’s beliefs and desired outcomes, analyze evidence-based treatment options, and costs of various options, in the development of a treatment plan that meets the desired health outcome. It is a valuable quality of the nurse practitioner to establish a working relationship with the patient, provide current information

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    C.2. Study Population/Design {this paragraph need to be reduced by 3 lines} This study is a prospective, special exposure cohort study. The study population will include HIV seropositive pregnant women, postpartum women within 6 weeks after delivery (due to the fact that most HIV-infected pregnant women do not usually come back for postpartum visits after delivery), and infants of seropositive pregnant women till 6 months old in Gambia. The study will be conducted in three years. The prevalence

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    The field of psychology is truly fascinating, as the discovery of new and remarkable ideas arise with every question a researcher chooses to explore. Where questions can develop into a research study, which can either solidify, contribute, support, inspire, or provide answers in the field of psychology. In a sense, research is a trial and error approach as researchers are not always cognizant of the results that a study will provide. However, with sufficient knowledge the researcher can conduct a

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    the data may not be interpreted correctly. In particular, Type I or Type II errors may be increased or decreased incorrectly. Nimon’s (2012) article focused on assumptions associated with substantive statistical analyses across the

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    There are five stages to help implement a school-wide change. The first is “becoming informed” and this is the stage that centers on research and information gathering. The goal of the principal is to educate him/herself as much as possible so that he/she can better understand the benefits, concerns, and effectiveness of trying a new program in the building. This is also when any testing or screening would need to happen so that the principal can get a clearer picture of the needs within the school

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    For vulnerability analysis, we first normalised the various indicators by carrying standardisation procedure to ensure uniformity and comparability among the indicators (Vincent 2004). We employed a ranking system to assign coefficients to the indicators. Two criteria were employed here. Lowest value or highest value indicators that contributed most to vulnerability were assigned the highest co-efficient value of 1.0 (on a scale from 0.0 to 1.0). For example, in highest value case- suppose the poverty

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    whenever the level of GH in a person’s blood is over 7, the person is considered to have diabetes. These variables have various influences on GH thus they will have different weights in diabetes detection function. Moreover, obesity is a known factor for type 2 diabetes (T2D). Obesity of a person can be determined using body mass index (BMI). BMI is strongly and independently associated with the risk of being diagnosed with T2D. So, the best indexing formula is In diabetes detection system, the most

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    Participants An online questionnaire screening for stress experienced during childhood was completed by ??? University of Birmingham students, sport club athletes and local residents (???males; age, M = ??.?, SD = ?.?? years) via poster, verbal and social media-based recruitment methods. In relation to childhood adversity, the ?? participants who scored highest (childhood adversity group) and the ?? who scored the lowest (control group) were invited to attend a laboratory session to measure cardiovascular

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    Detecting Spam Zombies Vivek Fernando,Siddharth Nayak,Suraj Naik Computer Department Xavier Institute Of Engineering Mumbai,India Abstract: One of the key security threats on the Internet are compromised machines which are often used to launch various security attacks such as spamming and spreading malware, DDoS, and identity theft. Spamming provides a key economic incentive for attackers to recruit a large number of compromised machines hence we focus on the detection of the compromised

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    The question addressed is if the airline Southwest meets or exceeds the national rate for on-time performance at the Oklahoma City airport. The data collected from the BTS is categorized into either on-time or not on-time for Oklahoma City and nationwide. The BTS data was a complete collection from participating airlines, which consist of airlines with 1 percent or more of scheduled domestic passenger revenues. A Chi-Squared Goodness-of-Fit test was selected for use. The Chi-Squared Goodness-of-Fit

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