Questions
Matching question 1. Seborheic dermatitis 2. Contact dermatitis 3. atopic dermatitis 4. psoriasis 5. Urticaria 6....


Matching question

1. Seborheic dermatitis

2. Contact dermatitis

3. atopic dermatitis

4. psoriasis

5. Urticaria

6. acne vulgaris

7. alopecia

8. Herpes simplex virus type 1

9. herpes zoster

10. impetigo

Choice :

a. shingles

b. hives

c. inflammatory disease of sebaceuus glands and hair follicles.

D. appears to have allergic or hereditary components.

e. produces dry , moist or greasy scaling.

f. characterized by high rate of skin cell turnover.

g. cold sores or fever blisters.

h. baldness

i. contagious streptococcal or staphylococcal skin infection.

j. causes erythema and small skin vesicles.

k. boil or abscess.

L. bedsore

In: Nursing

please DEFINE 1. Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) 2. Exclusive Provider Organization (EPO) 3. BUFFING 4. GATEKEEPER...

please DEFINE

1. Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)

2. Exclusive Provider Organization (EPO)

3. BUFFING

4. GATEKEEPER

5. CHURNING

6. Point Of Service (POS)

7. TURFING

8. CAPITATION

9. UTILIZATION REVIEW

10. PRE-AUTHORIZATION

11. PRE- APPROVAL

12 .DEDUCTIBLE

12 .FEE FOR SERVICE

13 PARTICIPATING PHYSICIAN

ABBREVIATIONS:

1. COPAY

2. PCP

3. POS

4. PPO

5. UR

In: Nursing

Record No. Length-mm 1 22 2 30 3 23 4 22 5 26 6 23 7...

Record No. Length-mm
1 22
2 30
3 23
4 22
5 26
6 23
7 27
8 18
9 39
10 31
11 36
12 23
13 31
14 23
15 32
16 35
17 24
18 23
19 24
20 43
21 30
22 31
23 34
24 21
25 25
26 37
27 26
28 35
29 28
30 36

1. suppose you the fisher men want to use mosquito fish that are greater than 29 mm for bait, otherwise it is not worth using this lake to harvest bait fish.

a. state your research hypothesis, Ha and Ho.

In: Statistics and Probability

Find f. f ''(x) = x−2,    x > 0,    f(1) = 0,    f(4) = 0 f(x)=

Find f.

f ''(x) = x2,    x > 0,    f(1) = 0,    f(4) = 0

f(x)=

In: Math

chemistry terminology 1. Digestion 2. Sonnication 3. soxhlet extraction 4. Distribution coefficient 5. Theoretical plate 6....

chemistry terminology

1. Digestion

2. Sonnication

3. soxhlet extraction

4. Distribution coefficient

5. Theoretical plate

6. Band vs. peak

7. surrogate.

8. flow rate

9. Makeup gas

10. Ramp rate

11. Split Ratio

In: Chemistry

Wine Price Study Data USA Remulak 1 18.20 18.50 2 16.20 14.00 3 17.20 18.20 4...

Wine Price Study Data

USA Remulak
1 18.20 18.50
2 16.20 14.00
3 17.20 18.20
4 18.70 21.10
5 18.40 13.90
6 16.60 18.70
7 14.90 14.90
8 16.80 16.40
9 12.10 16.30
10 10.80 18.00
11 18.50 16.80
12 15.50 19.80
13 16.20 17.30
14 16.30 16.60
15 18.20 14.90
16 19.50 16.30
17 13.20 16.50
18 16.80 15.40
19 12.90 17.60
20 17.20 20.10
21 18.20 16.40
22 16.30 18.00
23 16.80 17.50
24 16.40 18.40
25 18.60 19.80
26 15.60 14.80
27 17.10 18.20
28 18.10 16.70
29 18.90 20.20
30 19.00 16.20
31 17.30 20.40
32 18.80 17.90
33 14.90 15.50
34 16.70 15.40
35 20.30 17.70
36 17.10 17.10
37 14.60 17.90
38 17.20 17.40
39 13.00 18.20
40 18.40 16.20
41 16.90 18.50
42 13.30 16.90
43 16.30 17.60
44 15.90 14.40
45 16.60 21.60
46 17.60 18.60
47 16.00 16.20
48 17.10 14.30
49 14.60 12.50
50 18.00 20.00

You area an statistician tasked with the challenge of proving that the nation of Remulak is selling its wine in the United States at a price below that which is charged domestically in Remulak. The issue is that the Remulak government is coordinating predatory pricing by subsidizing a lower price charged in the US in order to stimulate export demand for their most prolific product. The data available has been collected from random samples of single bottles of Remulak wine sold in both the United States and in Remulak. Currency exchange experts have adjusted the price charged in Remulak to US Dollars reflecting both the exchange rate differences and differences in real prices between the two nations. You should prepare confidence intervals of the difference of the two pricing levels at both the 95% and 99 % confidence levels. Further, you should conduct an appropriate hypothesis test for a difference in price of $1.70 per bottle lower in the US, which agricultural economists have determined is the minimum difference required to significantly induce increases in US demand for Remulak wine. Please include your math calculations.

In: Statistics and Probability

1.) Evaluate the given definite integral. Integral from 4 to 5 dA∫45 (0.2e^−0.2A +3/A) dA 2.)...

1.) Evaluate the given definite integral.

Integral from 4 to 5 dA∫45 (0.2e^−0.2A +3/A) dA

2.) Evaluate the definite integral.

Integral from negative 1 to 1 dx∫−1 1 (x^2+1) dx

3.) Evaluate the definite integral.

Integral from 0 to 2 dx∫02 (2x^2+x+6) dx

4.) Evaluate the definite integral.

Integral from 1 to 4 left dx∫14 (x^3/2+x^1/2−x^−1/2) dx

5.) Evaluate the definite integral.

Integral from negative 2 to negative 1 dx∫−21 (3x^−4) dx

In: Math

Household   Paper   Plastic 1   11.36   10.25 2   7.72   3.86 3   13.05   12.31 4   17.65   11.26 5  ...

Household   Paper   Plastic
1   11.36   10.25
2   7.72   3.86
3   13.05   12.31
4   17.65   11.26
5   6.33   3.86
6   11.42   12.81
7   8.82   11.89
8   9.41   3.36
9   7.98   6.09
10   6.96   7.60
11   8.72   9.20
12   6.05   2.73
13   16.08   14.36
14   6.98   2.65
15   6.16   5.88
16   14.33   6.43
17   13.61   8.95
18   6.44   8.40
19   9.45   3.02
20   12.43   8.57
21   9.83   6.26
22   2.80   5.92
23   12.73   14.83
24   20.12   18.35
25   9.55   9.20
26   15.09   9.11
27   16.39   9.70
28   5.86   3.91
29   6.83   3.57
30   13.31   19.70

Refer to the data set in the accompanying table. Assume that the paired sample data is a simple random sample and the differences have a distribution that is approximately normal. Use a significance level of

0.010.01

to test for a difference between the weights of discarded paper​ (in pounds) and weights of discarded plastic​ (in pounds).

LOADING...

Click the icon to view the data.In this​ example,

mu Subscript dμd

is the mean value of the differences d for the population of all pairs of​ data, where each individual difference d is defined as the weight of discarded paper minus the weight of discarded plastic for a household. What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the hypothesis​ test?

A.

Upper H 0H0​:

mu Subscript dμdequals=0

Upper H 1H1​:

mu Subscript dμdnot equals≠0

B.

Upper H 0H0​:

mu Subscript dμdnot equals≠0

Upper H 1H1​:

mu Subscript dμdgreater than>0

C.

Upper H 0H0​:

mu Subscript dμdnot equals≠0

Upper H 1H1​:

mu Subscript dμdequals=0

D.

Upper H 0H0​:

mu Subscript dμdequals=0

Upper H 1H1​:

mu Subscript dμdless than<0

Identify the test statistic.

T STAT Equals=

​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)

Identify the​ P-value.

​P-value is ___

​(Round to three decimal places as​ needed.)

What is the conclusion based on the hypothesis​ test?

Since the​ P-value is

greater / less than the significance​ level,

fail to reject OR

reject

the null hypothesis. There

is OR

is not

sufficient evidence to support the claim that there is a difference between the weights of discarded paper and discarded plastic

In: Statistics and Probability

Chromatograpy Terms 1. Hyphenated systmes 2. leading/ breading 3. Tailing 4. Partion Ratio 5. peak width...

Chromatograpy Terms

1. Hyphenated systmes

2. leading/ breading

3. Tailing

4. Partion Ratio

5. peak width

6.Retntion Time

7. Adjusted Retention Time

8. Relative Retention Time

9. Retention Factor/Capacity Factor

10. Peak Resolution

In: Chemistry

x 1 2 3 4 5 6 y 1057 1510 2151 3499 5146 7261 Use linear...

x 1 2 3 4 5 6
y 1057 1510 2151 3499 5146 7261

Use linear regression to find the equation for the linear function that best fits this data. Round to two decimal places.

Y=

In: Statistics and Probability