Probability and Statistics = PS Strand 1: Introduction to Statistics. Strand 2: Organizing Data. Strand 3 : Averages and Variation Strand 4: Elementary Probability Theory. Strand 5: The Binomial Probability Distribution and Related Topics. Strand 6: Normal Distributions. Strand 7: Introduction to Sample Distributions. Benchmark Code Subject (M‚ S‚ SS‚ LA).Grade#.Strand#.Standard#. Benchmark# Example: PS.1.4.3 – Probability and Statistics‚ Strand 1‚ Standard 4‚ Benchmark 3 Strand: 1 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
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Acetone‚ MEK and Methyl Isobutyl Ketone‚ May 1972 Report No. 77 ACETONE‚ METHYL ETHYL KETONE AND METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE by SHIGEYOSHI TAKAOKA May 1972 A private report by the PROCESS STANFORD ECONOMICS RESEARCH INSTITUTE PROGRAM I MENLO I PARK‚ CALIFORNIA Acetone‚ MEK and Methyl Isobutyl Ketone‚ May 1972 CONTENTS a 1 INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 SUMMARY 3 3 4 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Acetone .............
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A Prion is a normal protein that is found on the membranes of cells. The normal Prion protein (PrPC) consist mainly alpha helix rich 30-35kDa glycoprotein with 209 amino acid sequence and one disulfide bond (1). The disease causing form of normal prion protein named after scrapie (PrPSc) occurs when properly folded normal prion protein change its conformation. Although the exact tertiary structure of PrPSc still remains elusive but the previous studies have shown that the secondary structure of
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Peak hours are from 10am to 2pm. After monitoring customer traffic at a branch of SAMS‚ we came up with following data. On average‚ customer enters every 5 minutes and 50 customers enter per day. 35 customers enter in peak hours and 15 customers in normal hours. In peak hours: Since peak
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results fall between 1.002 and 1.030 if your kidneys are functioning at a normal level. However‚ if your specific gravity is above 1.010‚ this can indicate mild dehydration. The higher the number‚ the more dehydrated you may be. When an individual consumes a hypertonic solution‚ which is a solution with high levels of salt‚ such as salt water‚ tend to effect the normal range of specific gravity by increasing the levels from the normal level. This is due to &&&&&& .When an individual consumes a hypotonic
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al. Clinical practice guideline on diagnosis and treatment of hyponatraemia. European Journal of Endocrinology 2014; 170: G1–G47. 6. Staikov I‚ Simeonova A‚ Mihnev N‚ Simeonov G‚ Davidov K and Kirova G. Central Pontine Myelinolysis in Patient with Normal Serum Sodium Levels‚ System Alcohol Use and Malnutrition- A Case Report. Austin J Clin Neurol 2015; 2(9): 1074. 7. Verbalis JG‚ Goldsmith SR‚ Greenberg A‚ Schrier RW and Sterns RH. Hyponatremia Treatment Guidelines 2007: Expert Panel Recommendations
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activities‚ and balancing the number of calories you consumes with what your body uses. A general guide for determining healthy weight is the body mass index or BMI. It is a ratio of height to weight. It indicates if a person is overweight/underweight/normal. The normality depends upon the age of a person‚ its different for adolescents and children. However‚ it has limitations and can wrongly suggest the ratio in some cases. For example a gym trainer might be in great shape but may have BMI exceeding
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for example‚ on the Central limit theorem. 1 Box Muller It would be nice to get a standard normal from a standard uniform by inverting the distribution function‚ but there is no closed form formula for this distribution 2 x function N (x) = P (X < x) = √1 π −∞ e−x /2 dx . The Box Muller method is a 2 brilliant trick to overcome this by producing two independent standard normals from two independent uniforms. It is based on the familiar trick for calculating ∞ 2 e−x I=
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reflection from the surface in the same medium in which incident ray is traveling. 3. Normal – The perpendicular drawn to the reflecting surface at the point of incidence is called the Normal. 4. Angle of Incidence – The angle which the incident ray makes with the normal at the point of incidence. It is denoted by the letter ‘i’. 5. Angle of Reflection – The angle which the reflected ray makes with the Normal at the point of incidence. It is denoted by the letter ‘r’. Laws of reflection
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Prevention Of Atheromatous Heart Disease By O.P. Agarwal‚ M.D.‚ F.I.C.A. Angiology‚ Vol 36‚ Number 8‚ August 1985 Presented at the 31st Annual Meeting‚ American College of Angiology and 26th Annual Meeting‚International College of Angiology‚ November 5‚ 1984. Abstract Five thousand patients of atheromatous heart disease‚ presented as angina pectoris‚ were studied over a period of five years. After adding the “Husk of Isabgol” and “Aloe vera” (an indigenous plant known as ghee-guar-ka-paththa)
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