Whats an example of how phylogenetic tenchniques may be useful in an applied setting? Beyond just...
How can interactive visualizations be applied to a health care setting. Could any of the approaches be useful in presenting information that could help patients manage their own health, assist providers in reviewing and analyzing electronic health record information, support clinical decision making, or provide education to patients and clinicians more effectively and efficiently? Share at least one idea. include the goal of your example and the type of information and interactive elements you would include
Given a SPECIFIC example of a cultural nuance that may occur in a healthcare setting. Do not just explain what a cultural nuance is, but please give a very specific example of one that may take place.
How do biologists use the parsimony method when constructing a phylogenetic tree? If there is only one true evolutionary history for any group of species, discuss the possible reasons why the taxonomists analyzing genetic data (e.g., DNA sequence data) versus those analyzing morphological data may suggest different phylogenetic relationships among the same exact group of species? 4) Describe how the agnathans differ from other fish? Compare the morphology and natural history of hagfishes and lampreys. Your answer should include (at...
just wanted to know if i got theese questions right and if i didnt whats the correct answrr ? QUESTIONS It was determined that 1.4 x 1024 carbon dioxide molecules are produced when propane is combusted according to the equation below. Calculate the number of moles of propane that was burned. note: Make sure you have the right number of sig figs. For decimal answers, make sure you write the zero. Example: 0.99 0.77moles QUESTION 6 Calculate how many moles...
Hello! May I know how to interpret the data from this figure? I'm having a hard time understanding it and figuring out the evolutionary relationships between the branches. 37| Sample3 44 Sample 71 Sample4 Sample5 Sample 1 Sample2 0.10 Fig. 1. Neighbor joining tree for Bacillus thuringiensis samples 59 Sample2 32 Sample5 Sample 1 Sample4 Sample3 96 Sample6 Fig. 2. Maximum parsimony tree for Bacillus thuringiensis samples
About nursing home 1. Introduction: Describe the setting you chose and the service provided. (you may interview a member of this agency/setting if you are unfamiliar with what is provided here). 2. Assess the underlying attitudes and beliefs about health and wellness this setting holds. (sometimes what is written and what you see is different) For example a senior setting that provides group socialization and activities, but serves processed food and canned vegetables and fruit, instead of fresh. What does...
In many industries a device that is often useful is a “shaker table”. This is just a platform that oscillates (usually up and down, but some can oscillate in other directions as well). These are used for many things such as separating sand from gravel, and compacting materials. One common use for them is vibration testing. Often as a device is being developed it is useful to know how it responds to being vibrated (for example, devices that can’t survive...
BEYOND THE NUMBERS 3.10 | LEARNING OUTCOMES 1 TO 3 BEYOND THE NUMBERS 3.10 LEARNING OUTCOMES 1 TO 3 Bayes' Rule EXTEND Name Section Number To be graded, all assignments must be completed and submitted on the original book page Background The notation P(A|B) is read as "the probability of A, given B, has occurred." So the "I" symbol is read as "given." Formally, A and B are called events and P(AIB) is a conditional probability Bayes rule is a...
Consider the following example of how the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) might be applied to a person in your community whom has just been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes: Randy is a 30 year old male diagnosed 8 weeks ago with type 2 diabetes. He is having a hard time following his doctors orders of taking his 500mg of metformin BID, getting 30 minutes of physical activity 3-5 times per week, and following a diabetic diet (4-5 servings of carbohydrates per...
I've been having some trouble figuring out where to start on this maths task: Investigate how the gears of a multi-speed bicycle allow a rider to increase torque with reduced effort: You will need to obtain relevant measurements, such as the length of the moment arm for each of the gears. You may use research or collect your own measurements. Consider your assumptions, which should be reasonable (eg, pedal force applied by the rider). Simulate the relationship...