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    Contents Section 1: Planning 1.1 Hypotheses 1.2 Method 1.3 Measuring the accuracy of estimation 1.4 Outliners 1.5 How I will represent my data Section 2: Data Collection 2.1 My sample size using stratified sampling

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    first table and figure shows the result for the first experiment involving the measurement of lung volumes and capacities. Results from this particular experiment may deviate from the predicted values obtained using the Goldman and Becklake equations for Pulmonary function if the individual tested has a habit of smoking which could lead to a drop in functional residual capacity. The natural recoil of the lung is also evident in figure 1. During natural inspiration‚ the volume of air increases in an

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    asked if believed if A had the capacity to understand and consent. I explained that I was unable to accurately establish this either way. I explained my conversations with her where she has said I have to have sex with them or they just do it anyway (PCF 1). The mental Capacity Act s4 (10) states that anybody who claims that an individual lacks capacity should be able to provide proof or show this ‚ on the balance of probabilities‚ that the individual lacks capacity to make a particular decision‚

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    When measuring crime and deviance sociologists use three different means‚ those are official statistics‚ self-report studies and victim surveys. These methods of collecting data have both strong points and weak points‚ but by combining them a possible general picture of crime and deviance could be drawn. The sociological theories have varying perspectives on the usefulness of generating measurable crime statistics and the validity of each method. Firstly official statistics are compiled and then

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    Measuring the Growth Rate of Mold in Different Exposures and Temperatures Albert Aguilar November 16‚ 2013 SMC 1312 Foundation of Reflection: Nature F Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to determine whether different exposures and temperatures affect the growth rate of mold in rice. We tested six different treatments of rice for a period of five weeks that were‚ refrigerated open‚ closed and open for observation‚ and unrefrigerated open‚ closed and open for observation. The results

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    project is about lung cancer‚ which falls under the science branch of oncology. Lung cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the lung. The uncontrolled reproduction of cells results in the formation of tumors that can block or compress airways and displace or damage normal lung tissue. This can make the lung stop functioning as it should. Most lung cancers start in the lining of the bronchi‚ or in glands below the lining of the bronchi‚ frequently in the periphery of the lungs. When they

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    The Killer Lung Cancer When I was 14 my mother was diagnosed with lung cancer‚ which had quickly spread to her bones‚ then brain. I was so lost and confused; my mother never smoked a day in her life. She was a healthy woman who ate right and exercised regularly‚ the doctors gave her 6 months to live‚ and I lost her at 16. Although‚ there are so many people in the world who do not smoke and develop lung cancer‚ there’s many ways a non-smoker can get lung cancer: environmental‚ second hand smoking

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    Thousands of people each year will die of lung cancer and millions more will be diagnosed in the United States. Lung Cancer is disease in which the cells of the lung tissues grow uncontrollably and form tumors. Lung Cancer kills more people‚ both males and females‚ in the United States than any other type of cancer. Although lung cancer is the number one cause of death in the US‚ many Americans still do not realize its significance and how to prevent from being a victim. Why do people in the world

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    every year‚ making it more lethal than car accidents and drug overdoses just to name a few. A smoker’s life expectancy is reduced by 15 to 25 years and is the single most preventable cause of death. With lung cancer being a primary result of cigarette smoking‚ there are also a wide array of other lung problems that occur as a result of smoking. Cigarettes contain 4000 chemicals‚ most of them are toxic. These ingredients affect everything from proper organ functioning to the efficiency of the body’s

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    Planning and Measuring Performance Jonathan Holland July 8‚ 2013 Tamara Maynard MGT/521 Balanced Scorecard Aspect of Company Performance | Factors to be Considered | Organizational Goal | Actual Performance | Gaps | Financial | Quarterly Profit Results Return on Capital Employed | $5‚000 $4‚000 | $6‚000 $1‚500 | Quarterly profits were higher than anticipated ($6‚000 versus $5‚000) and Return on Capital Employed was much lower than anticipated ($1‚500 versus $4‚000). | Customer | Customer

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