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    Ethr Protocol Analysis

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    The decision to initiate ECPR depended on the provider present in the ED upon patient arrival as well as the availability of the ECPR team. Data for the study was collected from multiple registries including pre-hospital and hospital. Follow-up information was obtained via telephone or inquiry form. Neurologic status at three months after cardiac arrest was analyzed via the Glasgow-Pittsburgh Cerebral Performance and Overall Performance Categories scale (CPC). As reported in Appendix A.1‚ the

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    2. Conventional Imaging findings All of the cases shows hypointense on T1-weighted image and hyperintense on T2-weighted image. Mean of the lesion size in pyogenic‚ fungal‚ and Tuberculous abscess were measured 3.2 cm‚ 2.9 cm‚ and 2.7 cm‚ respectively. In the wall of pyogenic abscess were smooth or lobulated (n=8‚ 82%). Irregular wall was found only in 4 cases (18%) of pyogenic abscess. In the tuberculous abscess‚ there were smooth/lobulated wall (n=7‚ 77.8%) and irregular wall (n=2‚ 22.2%). The

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    Hydrotherapy

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    In 2003‚ Foley et al. assessed the effects of a water-based and a land-based programme on functional performance in 105 patients with lower-limb OA. Subjects were included if they were aged 50 and above and have a radiological diagnosis of OA of the hip or knee‚ or both. They were excluded if they had received treatment or attended exercise classes in the past six weeks‚ had joint replacement surgery within the past 12 months‚ are awaiting surgery‚ or with cognitive impairment. The subjects were

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    Exercise 29

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    The t-test for dependent groups is a parametric analysis technique used to determine statistical differences between two related samples or groups. Groups are dependent or related because they were matched as part of the design to ensure similarities between the two groups and thus reduce the effect of extraneous variables. For example‚ two groups might be matched on gender so an equal number of males and females are in each group‚ thus reducing the extraneous effect of gender on the study results

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    EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TOURISM GRADUATES OF UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP SYSTEM DALTA- MOLINO Bedro C.D.‚ dela Peňa M.J.‚ Gamboa J.M.‚ Pilapil K.‚ Trapal G. ABSTRACT The primary objective of this study is to determine the employability skills of Tourism graduates from the year 2005 to 2009 of University of Perpetual Help System Dalta - Molino such as Communication Skills‚ Human Relation Skills‚ Technical Skills‚ Management Skills‚ Research Skills and Leadership

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    Journal of Technology Research The impact of classroom technology on student behavior Angeline M. Lavin University of South Dakota Leon Korte University of South Dakota Thomas L. Davies University of South Dakota ABSTRACT The trend toward technology enhanced classrooms has escalated quickly during the past five years as students have become increasingly tech-savvy. Classrooms across the nation have become “wired” and textbook publishers now offer a wide variety of computerized teaching supplements

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    Types of Hypotheses

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    TYPES OF HYPOTHESES There are three types of hypotheses which will be explored here: • Research Hypotheses Research hypotheses are most nearly like hypotheses defined earlier. A research hypothesis is a statement of what the researcher believes will be the outcome of an experiment or a study. Before studies are undertaken‚ business researchers often have some idea or theory based on experience or previous work as to how the study will turn out. These ideas‚ theories‚ or notions established

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    Types of Research Methods

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    Types of Research Methods Evidence of effectiveness Research Method LOW DescriptiveQualitative (Ethnography/ Case Study) DescriptiveQuantitative This is … Detailed descriptions of specific situation(s) using interviews‚ observations‚ document review You describe things as they are. Numerical descriptions (frequency‚ average) You measure things as they are. Correlational/ Regression Analyses Quasiexperimental Quantitative analyses of the strength of relationships

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    Tutorial 2

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    Tutorial 2 Find a report of an experimental study in applied linguistics and give your comments. Report: “The effect of Peer Reviewing on Writing Apprehension and Essay Writing Ability of Prospective EFL Teachers” by Jamal Hamed Jahin (2012) I. Introduction The framework of the study is quite clear in term of organization. The researcher went through all the necessary steps of an experimental research in turn including literature review‚ statement of purpose of the study‚ method of the study

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    The Reasons and Effects of the Tardiness of the High School Students in Sto Niño Catholic School - AY 2013-2014 Major Problem: 1. How does the tardiness of a student affect his/her studies? 2. Why do students go to school late? How does the tardiness of a student affect his/her studies?

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