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    The science of fasting: Ramadan way To make the most of the intense detoxification process that takes place during fasting‚ it is crucial to understand what goes on in your body when you fast. With no food or water being consumed by the body for an average of 14 hours during the Ramadan fast‚ it is important to take precautions against dehydration and ulcers‚ a medical professional warns. "When we fast‚ our body undergoes an intense detoxification‚" says Dr Chandy George‚ an ayurvedic doctor

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    Mishra UMN ID Number: 4585009 The Photoelectric Effect: A Determination of Planck’s constant Ian E. Jaeger School of Physics and Astronomy‚ University of Minnesota – Twin Cities 116 Church St. S.E.‚ Minneapolis‚ MN 55455 Abstract The photoelectric effect was explored to determine an experimental value of Planck’s constant‚ h. Included is a brief introduction to the history leading up to Einstein’s discovery of the photoelectric effect as well as the theory behind it. To determine h‚ multiple

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    Photoelectric Effect: Determining Planck’s Constant Friday‚ Section 006 TA: Yilikal Ayino John Greavu with Daniel Erickson & Kevin Haar January 31‚ 2014 PreLab Up until the eighteenth century‚ particle theories of light dominated physics‚ primarily due to the work of Isaac Newton. Thomas Young’s 1805 famous double-slit experiment‚ which showed that light mimics a wave‚ extinguished some of these early views. However‚ in 1887‚ Heinrich Hertz – who is‚ coincidentally‚ perhaps better known for definitively

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    The experiment tests whether conflict takes place between the automatic process of reading a word and the controlled process of naming the ink colour of the word by replicating a version of the Stroop effect. A sample of 20 volunteering participants‚ 10 men and 10 women‚ aged 18-69‚ took part in the experiment. Participants were given two conditions‚ one list with colour-related distractor words and one list with colour-neutral words. For each participant‚ time necessary to name the ink colour of

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    e-commerce’s network effects zuping zhu School of management Fuzhou University Fuzhou‚ China zhuzuping@163.com Abstract—On the one hand‚ in network economy era‚ the traditional economic growth theory cannot explain the benefits of enterprise informationization well. Every customer could easily enter the network because of the quite low costs‚ and then the increasing customers will push the entire network to be an exponential growth‚ so information technology plays a positive feedback effect on the network

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    Stroop Effect CogLab Report Stroop Effect CogLab Report The Stroop effect is a test that demonstrates a decrease in reaction time that occurs when the brain receives conflicting information. When sensory information conflicts‚ a processing delay occurs in the brain; this is interference. If a specific color is paired with its corresponding word then those two pieces of information are compatible. If the information conflicts then the individual is forced to make a decision. It is hypothesized

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    Bystander Effect Video The video investigates whether what parents taught their kids about the danger of strangers would serve them in a real-life situation.

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    Pak.j.stat.oper.res. Vol.VIII No.1 2012 pp91-100 On accommodating the factors influencing the sports results by splitting the order effect in paired comparison experiments Nasir Abbas Department of Statistics‚ Government Postgraduate College Jhang‚ Pakistan nabbasgcj@yahoo.com Muhammad Aslam Department of Statistics‚ Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad‚ Pakistan aslamsdqu@yahoo.com Abstract The results of sport contests depend upon a lot. In this article‚ an attempt is made to accommodate

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    The Impact of Mere Exposure Effect on Visual Stimuli Discussion This experiment tests whether visual exposure positively alters preference for the test visual stimuli and secondly‚ the impact of repetitive exposure on the preference. The results support both the hypotheses – that conscious (supraliminal) and unconscious (subliminal) exposure increase liking towards the test visual stimuli and secondly‚ increasing the number of exposures positively correlates with affinity for the stimuli. The two

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    discuss is a primacy effect. Primacy effect can be be described as a lasting effect on impression by a first encounter. Alternatively‚ there also exists evidence of recency effect‚ or lasting effects on impression by the most recent encounter. There have been countless numbers of studies done assessing primacy effects‚ recency effects‚ and the two together. While the findings are scattered across the board‚ with some studies claiming primacy effects are more prevalent than recency effects and other studies

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