Data Mining Turn in your answers‚ along with excerpted output as relevant. In this assignment‚ we will explore RFM segmentation‚ a technique used to group customers according to their aggregate purchase history with a company. We specifically look at how recently customers have purchased (R – recency)‚ how often they have purchased (F – frequency)‚ and how much they have spent (M – monetary). We will then consider how these different segments responded to the offer to buy “The Art History of Florence
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What Factors Affect the Rate of Photosynthesis in living leaves? Abstract: In this lab‚ four different types of leaves were tested to see the rate at which each leaf photosynthesized. This lab demonstrates how plants store light‚ capture light‚ and use light as energy for reproduction and growth‚ by photosynthesis. The control in this experiment was spinach‚ which was tested before any of the other plants were. The other plants that were tested were English Ivy‚ C4 Plant‚ and a multicolored
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Syllabus College of Social Sciences PSY/315 Version 2 Statistical Reasoning in Psychology Copyright © 2010‚ 2009‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This is an introductory course in applied statistics‚ with particular emphasis in psychology. Both descriptive and inferential statistics are included. In addition‚ this course provides the basic statistical background and understanding needed. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for
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Title : Comparing the rates of pulmonary and cutaneous respiration in frogs Introduction Frogs are amphibians that live in moist environments to support one of their key mechanisms of respiration. Frogs have the ability to breathe many diverse ways‚ due to their unusual life cycle and aquatic and terrestrial environment. The Order Anura shows the extreme anatomical and physiological diversity. Many frogs use lungs to respire‚ bringing in air through their nares‚ mouth‚ into the trachea and then to
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energy production. They are also the responsible location for which respiration takes place. Mitochondria contain enzymes that help convert food material into adenosine triphosphate (ATP)‚ which can be used directly by the cell as an energy source. Mitochondria tend to be concentrated near cellular structures that require large inputs of energy‚ such as the flagellum. The role of the mitochondria is very important in respiration. In the presence of oxygen‚ pyruvate or fatty acids‚ can be further
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This is the html version of the file http://www.cio.gov/documents/IPv6_Transition_Guidance.doc. G o o g l e automatically generates html versions of documents as we crawl the web. To link to or bookmark this page‚ use the following url: http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:lA7kF0i4ciIJ:www.cio.gov/documents/IPv6_Transition_Guidance.doc+doc+filetype:doc&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us Google is neither affiliated with the authors of this page nor responsible for its content. These search terms have
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The effect of different temperature on the cell respiration. Introduction: Cell respiration is the controlled release of energy from organic compounds in cells to form ATP‚and then release waste products. The process of cell respiration can take place in the presence or absence of oxygen. In either case‚the first stage of cell respiration is glycolysis.The effect of temperature on cell respiration mainly depends on the effect of temperature on of enzyme activity.Generally speaking in a certain
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Short Version Marketing Plan What Why When How Who Product What does the product have to do? What articulated wants or unarticulated needs does it fill? What is the window of opportunity? How will the product fill these wants and needs? What is our best guess at who is going to buy our product? Presence Where in the virtual and physical world do we need to sell our product? Why will the marketplaces and market spaces distribute our product? How will our presence change during the lifecycle
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Hume’s version of empiricism begins with his distinction between analytic propositions “relationship of ideas‚” which he considers to be a priori and true by definition‚ and synthetic propositions‚ which he considers to be a posteriori (“matters of fact”)‚ and which are opposite of analytic propositions because they’re derived from our senses. Synthetic propositions can pose a problem since they can be untrue. An example is the sun. We can say that it will rise tomorrow—which is likely to happen
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The Buddhist Tradition ROY C. AMORE l JULIA CHING CHAPTER EIGHT When the continuing-education division of an American university organized a one-day Buddhist retreat‚ more than a hundred students signed up within a few hours. What is the appeal of Buddhism‚ especially Buddhist meditation‚ for Westerners? Why do people who still identify themselves as Christians or Jews flock to Buddhist meditation sessions? What is it that has attracted so many Hollywood celebrities to Buddhism? To attempt
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