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    become highly task specific. The computing models inspired by biological neural networks can provide new directions to solve problems arising in natural tasks. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Characteristics and Applications of Artificial Neural Networks. In Characteristics of Neural Networks‚ we will discuss about the Features of Biological Neural Networks and Performance comparison of computer and Biological Neural Networks. In applications we discuss about Direct

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    BIOGRAPHICAL CHARACTERISTICS There are various characteristics that predict an individual behavior in an organization; biological characteristics can be such influence that dominates to both male and female individuals. It is often said that these characteristics are the main contributor in regards to how an individual may function or perform in the working environment. However‚ biological characteristics are obtained for the purpose of giving managers demographic information about employees in an organization

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    estimated at 30-50%‚ to about 10-15%‚ with substantially reduced use of hazardous chemicals. 1. THE DIRECTORATE CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING DIVISION • Crop Pest and Disease Management Division (CPDMD)‚ comprising of three other units; (i) Biological Control‚ (ii) Plant Pathology (iii) Integrated Pest Management Units. • Ghana Seed Inspection Division (GSID) • Pesticides and Fertilizer Regulatory Division (PFRD) • Plant Quarantine Division (PQD) The organogram of the Directorate

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    Week 7 Lab Worksheet: Biological Processes‚ Classification of Invertebrates and Bottom ... Page 1 of 6 Week 7 Lab Worksheet: Biological Processes‚ Classification of Invertebrates and Bottom Communities Part 1 of 1 - 99.90001 Points Question 1 of 15 6.66 Points The three families of algaes are:. A.Green‚ Red‚ Grey B.Green‚ yellow‚ brown C.Green‚ red‚ brown D.Mangroves‚ red‚ brown Answer Key: C Feedback: Green algaes are both microscopic (phytoplankton) and macroscopic like sea lettuce. Red

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    Forensic anthropology is a form of anthropology that can be described as the study of humans. These types of anthropologists focus mainly on identifying and constructing a biological profile based off of old/ancient remains. They do this by estimating age‚ sex‚ body type‚ and ancestry as well as identifying certain characteristics like diseases and injuries that could help in identifying the cause of death. To determine these things they start off by asking themselves a number of questions such as

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    reason why this distinction is important in theories of gender roles is due to the fact that when looking at the roles individuals play within their specific gender‚ both biological factors and indentity factors must be included. As seen in the John/ Joan article by John Colapinto‚ there is a huge controversy between biological and socio-cultural theories of gender role development. Those who believe that gender role development is socio-cultural‚ think that a child can be born of one sex‚ and raised

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    There’re several major causes of depression that may occur in women involving biological (i.e. genetics‚ hormones)‚ social (social roles‚ discrimination)‚ psychological (personality development)‚ and other factors (life events) (Ernest and William 542). While these factors may be discussed independently‚ the combination of them with the biological aspect may increase women’s vulnerability to depression. The biological cause might be one of the primary factors that leads to the disease and also distinguishes

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    This chapter discusses the biological perspective on addiction. When looking at this perspective it is important to understand the biological causes of addiction‚ tolerance and withdrawal. The chapter discusses the different ways drugs can be administered and absorbed. Further it talks about the different ways drugs are metabolised and excreted and how drugs affect the central nervous system. Lastly it examines tolerance and withdrawal as understood from the biological perspective. There are many

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    prescription drugs used were derived from living things Many lives have been saved from cancer by the rosy periwinkle tropical plant Penicillin comes from a fungus Agricultural value Wild plants serve a source of genetic variation Can provide biological pest control reduces need of chemicals Wild bees resistant to mites that have wiped out honeybee population that pollinates crops Consumptive use Use of natural freshwater and marine ecosystems rather than aquaculture Wild fruits and

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    upon the biological approach to criminal behaviour and sough to explain the notion of environmental and social influence on offenders. It is‚ however essential to investigate the theory of how biological analysis is effective in criminality. Also the impact on society and the minds of the offenders is worth examining. This essay will also include the development of biological theories that have been used for centuries as well as the criticisms of those theories. The debate of biological theories

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