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Amylase lab, Amylase is an enzyme, or special protein, that helps you digest carbohydrates.
This is the lab exam for Biology 150
These are my handwritten lecture notes on the Statistics cases and variables (as well as lurking variables) and simple random samples SRS. There is also info on blind and double-blind studies here.
These are my handwritten lecture notes on the Statistics IQR and Range formulas. They are about p-value, confidence intervals, graphing and tables / charts, and the interquartile range (IQR). College-level.
These are my handwritten lecture notes on the Statistics Hypothesis Testing notes and p-value notes and definitions. Word problems are written out and answered clearly and concisely, with graphs and tables that go along with them for added clarity. A self-quiz is at the bottom of the page, too.
These are my handwritten lecture notes on the Statistics CLT (Central Limit Theorem), spread, and population parameter. Notes are also on finding specific p-values, interpreting and finding various confidence intervals (99 and 95), Z-Score identification with formulas, and conditions for validity.
AIIH MED-SURG 1 TEST 2 1. The client undergoing preoperative assessment before an elective procedure tells the nurse that she has been taking 10 mg of prednisone daily for rheumatoid arthritis. What is the nurse’s best action? A. Notify the surgeon and anesthesiologist. B. Document the information as the only action. C. Reschedule the surgery in 2 weeks when the client has cleared the drug from her system. D. Suggest that the client switch to a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent for pain rel...
First, imagine a box full of two types of non-interacting gases such as helium (He) and neon (Ne) in equal 
amounts. 
1. Draw a picture of how you would imagine they would be distributed in a box. 
 They would be on opposite sides of the box as far away as possible 
 
2. Based on what you know about entropy, can you justify why this would be the state that you observe? 
In your study of biology, you've probably encountered "hydrophobic interactions": some nonpolar 
molecules, or nonpolar part...