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    Target field is CLASS. Use J48 on genes-leukemia with "Use training set" option. C. Use genes-leukemia.arff to create two subsets: genes-leukemia-train.arff‚ with the first 38 samples (s1 ... s38) of the data genes-leukemia-test.arff‚ with the remaining 34 samples (s39 ... s72). D. Train J48 on genes-leukemia-train.arff and specify "Use training set" as the test option. What decision tree do you get? What is its accuracy? E. Now specify genes-leukemia-test.arff as the test set. What decision

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    Oppeenhimer Oppenheimer and his work still impact us today. His work impacts us every time we launch bombs‚ or even discuss them. He was the first to invent the atomic bomb and earned himself the nickname of “Father of the atomic bomb”. When the atomic bomb was built‚ Oppenheimer affected the country‚ when he built the first atomic bomb. Oppenheimer is the designer of the first ever atomic bomb. On July 16‚ 1945 it was called the Bomb Trinity. It first was seen in Aramingo‚ New Mexico. It was successful

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    We begin by discussing torts‚ who is responsible and the degree in which plaintiffs should be compensated. In this book‚ the plaintiffs claimed that three different companies acted irresponsibly in containing their waste and ultimately caused leukemia‚ along with a host of other disease and disorders‚ which led to the deaths of several children. In this case‚ the companies were being charged with a malfeasance tort. They may not have meant to cause harm‚ but it happened anyways. We then moved

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    Activity 1: Observing Your Own Blood Questions: A. What are the components of blood? Red blood cells‚ white blood cells‚ platelets‚ and plasma B. What is the function of red blood cells? They carry oxygen around the body. C. List the five types of leukocytes and describe the function of each. A. Neutrophils- are white blood cells. They are the most numerous of all leukocytes. They are the first responders to infections. When bacteria are found‚ neutrophils will surround

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    that animal testing is bad‚ but Animal testing has had very big cures such as Breast cancer‚ Leukemia cancer for kids‚ Lung cancer‚ etc‚ but all of those cures and medicine have took a long time to develop and so many tests have failed while doing them. Think about how many animals died while being tested on. Instead they should use natural resources instead of those deadly‚ dangerous chemicals. In conclusion‚ animal testing is NOT HELPING. All the animals can think of is what is going to happen next

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    Piperazine (generic‚ Vermizine) Oral: piperazine citrate tablets equivalent to 250 mg of the hexahydrate; piperazine citrate syrup equivalent to 500 mg of the hexahydrate per 5 mL Praziquantel (Biltricide; others outside the USA) Oral: 600 mg tablets (other strengths outside the USA) Pyrantel pamoate (Antiminth‚ Combantrin‚ Pin-rid‚ Pin-X) Oral: 50 mg (base)/mL suspension; 62.5 mg (base) capsules (available without prescription in the USA) Suramin (Bayer 205‚ others) Parenteral: ampules containing

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    TRIXIE 1. A 25 year old patient is inquiring about the methods or ways to detect cancer Wearlier. The nurse least likely identify this method by stating: A. Annual chest x-ray. B. Annual Pap smear for sexually active women only. C. Annual digital rectal examination for persons over age 40. D. Yearly physical and blood examination 2. The removal of entire breast‚ pectoralis major and minor muscles and neck lymph nodes which is followed by skin grafting is a procedure called: A. Simple mastectomy

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    THE ORGAN SYSTEM | LABEL SPECIMEN | FUNCTION | DESEASE | Type of tissuesection | Staining technique | REFRENCE | MAGNIFICATION | DRAWING / SKETCH | 1 | Acute Lymphocyte Leukemia | Cardiovascular System | Blood | Type of cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of white blood cells | Leukemia | Blood Smear | Hematoxylin | http://swc2.hccs.edu/bio/labs | 451x306 pixels | | 2 | Atherosclerosis- Coronary Artery | Cardiovascular system | Located in main arteries

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    What Are White Blood Cells? White blood cells are an important component of your blood system‚ which is also made up of red blood cells‚ platelets‚ and plasma. Although your white blood cells account for only about 1 percent of your blood‚ their impact is significant. White blood cells‚ also called leukocytes‚ are essential for good health and protection against illness and disease. Think of white blood cells as your immunity cells. In a sense‚ they are continually at war. They flow through your

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    Civil Action by Jonathan Harr is about a nonfiction civil law case that takes place in Woburn‚ Massachusetts. It is centered around numerous kids who were diagnosed with leukemia and no one knew why. When Anne Anderson’s child‚ Jimmy was diagnosed‚ in the summer of 1772‚ she wanted to figure out the cause. She finds a childhood leukemia cluster in Woburn‚ “Of the twelve cases‚ eight were located in east Woburn‚ and six of those were clustered in the Pine Street neighborhood‚ where perhaps two hundred

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