step to orient all the brain images into a common coordination and then we perform the brain extraction using brain extraction tool (BET) which will result two images‚ one image contains only the brain and the other one contains the brain and the skull‚ both images are needed for further analysis‚ Figure 2.4 and Figure 2.5 Show the MRI image before and after applying BET. The brain
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In the performance in video 2‚ the man was doing the burpee slowly‚ they likely rely more on proprioception and tactile feedback to control their movement. Proprioception‚ the sense of the relative position of one’s body parts‚ is crucial for them to coordinate each step of the burpee. Tactile feedback‚ from the ground and from their own body‚ helps them gauge the force they need to exert and the stability of their movements. For the man in video 2 performing the burpee slowly‚ they are likely in
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The Psychological study of decision making began after theories were introduced in order to understand an individual’s thought process when faced with decisions. The aim of these theories was to examine whether or not humans are rational decision makers by introducing probabilities and the evaluation of risk. This essay will evaluate The Expected Utility Theory‚ The Prospect Theory and other potential influences to decision making. As well as state both the strengths and weaknesses of them‚ in order
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traces its history‚ in part‚ through uniquely personal expression. King Oliver’s Creole Band‚ 1921 1-5 Jazz is a continuously evolving genre which makes concrete definitions elusive. 1-6 Understanding Jazz requires an understanding of the performer. Appreciating Jazz requires active listening. Understanding and enjoyment go hand in hand. 1-7 Focused listening to specific elements rather than passive listening is required. The ability to focus on specific attributes or elements also enhances
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behavior over an eight-month period. Data captured includes fixed-odd bets on the outcome of sporting contests and live-action bets on the outcome of events within contests. Nearly 43‚000 sports gambling service subscribers were studied. The information tracked in the study consists of daily totals of the number of bets made‚ amount of money bet‚ and amount of money won. During the research‚ it was determined that bettors placed 2.5 bets of approximately $5.50 on an average of twice per week during he
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Blues and it’s Influence Blues is a music with a unique ethnic diversity. It started with the rural Black-American traditions of southern America. Originally it was associated with music of deep and low-down emotions. But in reality‚ it reflected how a culture lived and survived in happy and difficult times. Many musicologists try to associate Blues with both European and African tradition. Music Historian Robert Palmer may be most correct entitling it as a Black-American creation. By doing so‚ Palmer
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integruojantis pradas. Kadangi teigiama‚ jog daugybė filosofijos gvildenamų problemų yra labai reikšmingos pasaulėžiūrai‚ tai galima manyti‚ jog per mokslinių idėjų techninį ir technologinį taikymą filosofija‚ be abejo‚ daro poveikį materialinei kultūrai. Bet kokia yra tiksli jos vieta kultūroje? Šį ir dar daug kitų analogiškų klausimų iškėlė ir ieškojo atsakymų tokie rašytojai kaip E. Nekrašas‚ A. Anzenbacher‚ N. Aukštuolytė‚ R. Plečkaitis ir kt. Būtent pastarasis klausimas ir žymių autorių tyrinėjimai
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Lessons from the Field: Sales at the Bottom of the Pyramid By Heidi Krauel and Joel Montgomery‚ 2009 Acumen Fund Fellows April 2010 Summary Enterprises serving bottom of the pyramid (BoP) markets have tremendous opportunity to create commercial and social impact‚ but are often illequipped to do so. A particular question that needs to be studied is: how can we sell more effectively to BoP consumers? In this piece‚ Acumen Fund Fellows Heidi Krauel and Joel Montgomery draw on their field experiences
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Why is employee motivation important? The answer to "Why is employee motivation important?" is because in today’s down economy‚ it’s more important than ever to have a motivated workforce. That’s because a motivated employee is a productive employee. And a productive employee is a more profitable employee. See how that works? When people aren’t motivated‚ they become less productive‚ less creative‚ less of an asset to your company. Now more than ever‚ we need motivated employees! Then‚ obviously
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Anton Chekhov’s “The Bet” a man out of his own greed spends fifteen years in a cell by himself‚ with no contact with the outside world. In Guy de Maupassant’s short story “The False Gems‚” a man learns of his wife’s infidelities‚ and becomes greedy with the money that he receives. Finally in “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” by Leo Tolstoy a man dies from his own greed. All of the following stories share a common theme of greed‚ something that no man can resist. “The Bet” is a story that forces
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