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    Thermoregulation includes all phenomena in which an organism maintains a mean or variance of body temperature that diverts from a null expectation, defined by random use of thermal microclimates and passive exchange of heat with the environment (Akin, 2011; Kemp & Krockenberger, 2002;). In Biomimicry, through studying thermoregulation, human beings can apply nature’s techniques to architecture when designing buildings. Present temperature systems are using a lot of energy, especially to…

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    RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The drug release study of Propranolol from the synthesized prodrugs9a and 9c proved that they hydrolyze significantly at pH 6.8 & 7.4. This proves the stability of prodrug at gastric pH and easily gets hydrolyzed at both blood and intestinal pH, and would be available for the action by significantly eliminating the problem of fast metabolism and local irritation when compared to the parent drug. The % CDR of 9c at pH 7.4 was found to be maximum i.e. 92% within 3 hrs and…

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    Introduction Employee engagement is a workplace tactic that brings about the ideal conditions for all associates of an organization to: excel each day, commit to their companies’ goals, and be driven to contribute to the organization’s success. Employee engagement can be measured and can vary from poor to great. Nurturing employee engagement in the workplace can also deepen communication between members of an organization and increase the overall productivity. The purpose of this study is to…

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    JOINT ATTENTION: “FAMILY LEARNING TALK” IN MUSEUMS Joint attention—when people are focused on the same object or subject in their surroundings—is a critical component of language and communication learning for infants and children. Museums, specifically, offer visitors opportunities for free choice learning, but can also be very stimulating, with multiple options competing for visitors’ attention. However, there is no research addressing the role that joint attention can play in family…

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    operating budget and variance analysis for Peyton Approved, which is a manufacturer of pet supplies. The operating budget is a combination of known expenses, expected future costs, and forecasted income over the course of a year (Bradford). Operating budgets are focused on facilitating income. Operating budgets include: sales and collections budget, cost of goods sold budget, the inventory and purchasing budget, and the budget for operating expenses (Bradford). On the other hand, variance…

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    Aside from the general issue regarding survey data and their inability to accurately represent reality, there are no overtly obvious issues regarding the measurement or operationalization of this variable. The central independent variable I chose was number of group memberships. The variable was measured by simply asking respondents for the number of groups that they belonged to. The unit of analysis in individuals, and the variable is continuous. The mean is 0.833, indicating that the number…

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    Differences In ANOVA

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    is small then it indicates that the independent variable did not have enough of an impact (Sukal, 2013). Therefore, by using the before mentioned statistical test, to determine the F ratio, this writer would be able to tell whether if there is a variance that can be explained by the independent variable on the dependent variable (Sukal, 2013). The interesting thing about the one-way ANOVA is that the formula for the sum of squares can indicate the difference between the groups, within the…

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    increase as well. That is why LSD is rarely used if there are more than 12 treatments involved. It is also not suitable to be used when there are less than 5 treatments involved because there is few degrees of freedom for error and the estimate of error variance will not be precise…

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    Relationship between the classroom learning environment and student goal orientation. There are many patterns that links classroom structure and the differences in the goals of a student. Performance and learning goals is one of the set models. There are students who set performances goals and are focus on striving to complete those goals. Learning goals are set to increase the common core of what they should know. Evaluating the Significance of the Problem The checklist for evaluating the…

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    used SPSS Statistics 2012 to code in the collection of data we obtained from examining each dissertation. Pearson Chi-Square was used to compare the two groups of categorical variables, two tracks, for hypothesis one. We used an ANOVA to compare the variance of the two groups for hypothesis…

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