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    A lot of people will ask for antibiotics for a viral infection where it won’t do any good. Antibiotics can also have some very serious risks and you want to make sure someone is in charge in case something happens. Antibiotics are fine‚ only if used properly. One side effect of taking antibiotics for an infection is that it can leave the body defenseless against other non- bacterial types of infections‚ and for many women‚ this means a yeast infection‚ which

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    The Case of Variable Laminates Name Grantham University Abstract A plywood manufacturer has tasked me with finding a solution to their problem regarding the inconsistency of their laminate cutting process. In order to find out where the problem lies‚ I will use an experimental design. Experimental design is a formal plan that details the specifies for conducting an experiment‚ such as with responses‚ factors‚ levels‚ blocks‚ treatments and tools to be used (Sower‚ 2011‚ p. 155)

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    Examine the reasons why some sociologists choose to use official statistics when conducting research. Firstly‚ official statistics are a source of secondary quantitative data which are gathered by the government or other official bodies. Many reasons for their use by sociologists when conducting research stems from the fact that they are a form of secondary data; meaning that they are not collected by the sociologist themselves. This makes them high in practicality‚ representativeness and reliability

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    experimental method involves the manipulation of some aspect of a situation‚ and observing the effects this has on a particular behavior. In technical terms‚ the former is the independent variable (IV)‚ and the latter the dependant variable (DV). Only the investigations which involve the manipulation of the independent variables is part of the experimental method. Basically‚ in other words‚ we can say that experimental method is the type of research which involves the investigation of the relationship between

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    Descriptive epidemiology describe the amount and distribution of health and disease within a population. Descriptive epidemiology classifies the occurrence of disease according to the variables of person‚ place and time. Descriptive epidemiology is important for generating hypotheses about the determinants of health and disease. By generating hypothesis‚ descriptive epidemiology provides the starting point for analytic epidemiology‚ which tests association between possible determinants and health

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    Scenario: As an upcoming audit approaches‚ you want to ensure that your staff understands the basics of healthcare statistics and research. You decide to create a training packet that will be distributed to all employees in your department. For newly hired employees‚ the packet will assist them in learning the basics of the department. For current employees‚ the packet will serve as a review in order to maintain sharpened skills throughout the department. Create a written training piece (traditional

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    UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SCHOOL OF QUANTITATIVE SCIENCES GROUP ASSIGNMENT SQQS1013 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 2nd SEMESTER SESSION 2012/2013 INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Five (5) persons in a group. 2. Answer ALL questions and show all your calculations clearly. 3. Report must be typewritten using A4 paper. 4. Every question and answers must be written on a new page. 5. The front cover for the report is as in Appendix

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    1 IDENTIFICATION OF BASIC ELECTRONIC COMPONETS THEIR CHARACTERISTICS & TESTING 1.0.0 INTRODUCTION An electronic circuit is composed of various types of components. Some of these components are termed as active components because they take part in the transformation of the energy while other components‚ which only dissipate or store energy‚ are called as passive elements. The vacuum tubes‚ rectifier‚ transistors are some of-the common active while the resistances‚ which dissipate the power

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    their individual strengths and weaknesses. In a Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan the scanner injects the patient with glucose containing radiotracers which are radioactive and emit positrons which are then picked up by the scanner. As glucose is used for energy in the body it will travel to the brain and distributes itself to the parts of the brain need it most at that time. When it is inside the brain‚ the PET scanner can detect the gamma rays of radiation emitted by the radioactive glucose and

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    people who they knew that could not pay back the loans. As a result‚ more money was going out of the banks than coming in and thus the banks started to become bust as they could not run a bank with no money. To deal with the matter‚ the UK Government used the fiscal policy to help the UK to get out of the recession. ‘The fiscal policy involves the use of government spending‚ taxation and borrowing to influence both the pattern of economic activity and also the level and growth of aggregate demand‚

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