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    Since the birth of civilization‚ color of food has been a source of identification and a distinguishing factor for humans to tell if it is safe or poisonous to consume. Color‚ since then‚ has been of great importance in deliberating the quality of food. As theories are proved‚ technologies are developed and advancements in science occur‚ areas of food science on research and development have also become broader each day. Controversies have also emerged and one of the most discussed topics has been

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    Methamphetamine is a powerful‚ highly addictive stimulant that affects the central nervous system. This organic product is also known as meth‚ chalk‚ ice‚ and crystal‚ among many other terms‚ it takes the form of a white‚ odorless‚ bitter-tasting crystalline powder that easily dissolves in water or alcohol. This drug originated in the 20th century and is classified as a schedule II drug in the United States. Though crystal meth has a reputation as an American street drug‚ the origins of this drug

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    MANE-6960-01 - Fluid Mechanics Fall Semester 2015 Course Syllabus Course Information Fluid Mechanics RPI Fall 2015 Lecture MANE 6960 3 cr M‚ Th Section 01 12:00AM-1:20PM LOW 4034 Prerequisites or Other Requirements: Pre-requisites: Undergraduate multivariate calculus and undergraduate fluid mechanics. Instructor Professor Zvi Rusak Office Location: JEC 4010 Office Hours: M 4:00PM-5:00PM Th 4:00PM-5:00PM Teaching Assistant(s) Name Office rusakz@rpi.edu (518) 276-3036 Office Hours Email Address

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    Question 2 Part (a) Table 1; Data Summary ∑f=80 Calculations The sample arithmetic mean x ̅=( ∑▒〖(MI)×f〗)/(∑▒f) =1535/80=19.19 The median x ̅ =〖 L〗_(1 )+( (N/2-∑▒〖fmed )×c〗)/fmed =15+((40-27))/((22))×5 = 15 + 2.95 = 17.95 〖 L〗_(1 )=Lower class limit of the median N=Total Frequency ∑▒█(fmed )=Sum of the frequencies of classes below the median class@) fmed =Frequency of the median class c=Width of the median class The mode (X ) ̂=〖 L〗_(1 )+ (f_(0-f_1 )/(2 f_0-f_(1

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    HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS The history of mathematics is nearly as old as humanity itself. Since antiquity‚ mathematics has been fundamental to advances in science‚ engineering‚ and philosophy. It has evolved from simple counting‚ measurement and calculation‚ and the systematic study of the shapes and motions of physical objects‚ through the application of abstraction‚ imagination and logic‚ to the broad‚ complex and often abstract discipline we know today. From the notched bones of early man

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    Data The variables of interest are oil imports to Germany‚ and temperature in Germany. The latter is used as a leading indicator for the former‚ to improve on the forecast obtained by the univariate model. Both variables are collected over a time range from January 1985 until and including December 1997‚ whereas the last year is not used for constructing the optimal forecast‚ obtained by fitting a model through the data until the end of 1996. This will enable us to forecast the year 1997 using

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    Signaling and risk allocation in merger agreements Antonio J. Macias* Thomas Moeller** Abstract Acquirers and targets allocate interim risk in merger agreements through Material Adverse Change (MAC) clauses and exclusions. While virtually all acquisitions have MAC clauses‚ there is broad cross-sectional variation in the number and type of MAC exclusions. Using comprehensive hand-collected data‚ we find that acquisitions with fewer firm-specific MAC exclusions‚ i.e.‚ stronger abandonment options

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    performs an experiment‚ the quantity that is being tested is the a. control c. theory b. law d. variable 3. Juan is comparing how many kilos of rice can be contained in a sack. What process is he doing? a. counting c. measurement b. interpolation d. testing 4. After making an observation and proposing a hypothesis‚ the next step that a scientist should do is to a. form a conclusion c. analyze the data gathered b. do another experiment d. state the conclusion 5. A famous chemist

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    Public participation geographic information (PPGIS) systems provide a practical means to quantify often difficult to measure public perceptions such as place values and place attachment. Brown and Weber (2010) employ a public participation GIS method to assess the non-monetary landscapes values as perceived by the residents of Kangaroo Island‚ South Australia. The goal of the study is to ascertain the spatiotemporal variation in the meanings local people associate with a place to the way those

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