probability TYPES OF DATA -QUALITATIVE DATA: consists of attributes‚ labels‚ or nonnumeric entries -QUANTIATIVE DATA: consists of numerical measurements or counts EXAMPLE OF QUALITATIVE DATA: favorite musical band EXAMPLE OF QUANTITATIV DATA: number of flights leaving an airport each year LEVELS OF MEASUREMENT (LOW TO HIGH) -NOMINAL: qualitative data only. Data at this level are categorized using names‚ labels or quantities. No mathematical computations can be made at this level EXAMPLE
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STEM CELLS® TISSUE-SPECIFIC STEM CELLS Current Concepts in Bone Marrow Microenvironmental Regulation of Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells Julianne N. P. Smith and Laura M. Calvi Key words. Adult haematopoietic stem cells Bone marrow Bone marrow stromal cells Hematopoiesis Hemopoietic stem cells Osteoblast Stem cellmicroenvironment interactions Endothelial cell ABSTRACT “Within the microanatomy of mammalian bone‚ hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) interact with numerous
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Unit Standard Solutions Aftermarket Property of Comau S.p.A. - Duplication prohibited February 2012 2 Presentation Index Comau Robotics Business Line Strategy Robots & Control Unit Standard Solutions Aftermarket Property of Comau S.p.A. - Duplication prohibited February 2012 3 Comau Robotics Robotics Head quarter Via Rivalta 30 10095 Grugliasco TO (Italy) Tel. +39-011-0049111 Telefax +39-011-0045481 One of the major players in the Wide range of integrated solutions manufacturing
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of formulas will be relegated to calculators and computer software. Course Learning Objectives At the end of the course‚ students should have mastered the syllabus topics‚ which cover fundamental probability and statistical concepts‚ theory‚ solution methods and application areas‚. Students will also learn to infer from the quantitative results to give a real-life interpretation to what the numbers mean‚ and how the results impact the decisions. Learning & Teaching Methods: One 1.5-hour
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Creative Group Discussions All groups have discussions. In some groups‚ the discussions are lively and interesting‚ with everyone sharing ideas and having fun as well as accomplishing the task they are discussing. Other groups have discussions that are heavy and burdensome for the leader and no fun for the group. What makes the difference between this “high flying” and “lead balloon” approach? 3. Ideas Rejected. Some groups habitually reject ideas; that often causes members to fear criticism
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TECHNICAL EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME (TEQIP) PHASE II PROCUREMENT MANUAL GOVERNMENT OF INDIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT NEW DELHI Contents of this document are subject to change. ABBREVIATIONS BoG CFI CIF CIP CPWD DDP DDU DEA dgMarket DGS&D DC EMD ExW GPN IBRD IDA IDP IPMU INR JV LR MHRD MoU NPD NPIU PAD PIP PMSS PO PP SDR SPFU TEQIP ToR UNDB USD WB WBR No Board of Governors Centrally Funded Institution Cost Insurance Freight Cost
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INHolland Hogeschool 11/16/2012 Team 1 Business Manual – L’Oreal Table of Contents INHolland Hogeschool 1 Table of Contents 2 1. Introduction 3 2. Project Group Details 4 3. Mission and Vision 5 Primary Goals 5 Secondary Goals 6 4. Organizational Structure 6 5. Value Chain of L’Oreal 8 6. Company Resources 11 Human Capital 11 Intangible Assets 11 7. Cultural Aspects 12 National background of L’Oreal 12 8. Business Culture 13 The company values approach
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1. Assume 20% of all email is spam. A large Internet provider plans on conducting a survey of 900 emails to see what percentage are spam. a. What is the probability they will get a proportion greater than 0.1836? b. If they get a sample proportion over 24% they are going to shut down their email server. What is the probability this will happen? 2. A survey is done to estimate the proportion of U.S. adults who think that cell phone use while driving should be illegal. In the survey‚ 54%
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Population and Sample Our topic is about harmful effects that can affect a student’s performance in school and daily life. Our population of interest would be college students as they are the demographic most subject to many negative influences. Our sample would be stratified because we want to compare the answers of each of the classes: freshman‚ sophomores‚ juniors‚ and seniors. As a result‚ we would be able to see what types of harmful effects each class of students are most concerned about
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1. The mean incubation time of fertilized eggs is 22 days. Suppose the incubation times are approximately normally distributed with a standard deviation of 1 day. (A) The 19th percentile for incubation times is ____ days? (round to the nearest whole number as needed (B) The incubation times that make up the middle 39% are ___ to ___ days? (round to nearest whole number‚ use ascending order) 2. As reported by a recent survey‚ the mean height of females 20 to 29 years old is 63.6 inches. If the
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