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Microarray data analysis: From hypotheses to conclusions using gene expression data

Microarray data analysis: From hypotheses to conclusions using gene expression data

... Microarrays are an inherently noisy technology and as such replication is a good idea in order to reduce variability. Replicate spots on arrays are a good indica- tor of array quality, although they preferably should be ...

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Representation of research hypotheses

Representation of research hypotheses

... If hypotheses and conclusions of an investigation are recorded in this way, then it is possible to check how exactly each conclusion has been made: on what basis, and fol- lowing what ...the ...

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Testing Research and Statistical Hypotheses

Testing Research and Statistical Hypotheses

... Background Statistical analysis is very common to archaeology and other sciences, because it is the way we qualify our conclusions, rather than just make claims that they are true. It is true that many scientific ...

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Forecasting by Extrapolation: Conclusions from 25 Years of Research

Forecasting by Extrapolation: Conclusions from 25 Years of Research

... their hypotheses on “which methods would be better in what situations” been stated prior to the ...My conclusions about the value of simple methods for forecasting in business and economics remind me of the ...

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Identification of research hypotheses and new knowledge from scientific literature

Identification of research hypotheses and new knowledge from scientific literature

... of Research Hypotheses and New Knowledge at the level of events and ...represent Research Hypotheses and New Knowledge, with a high degree of ...of research articles, as shown in ...

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Conclusions and Future Research

Conclusions and Future Research

... 11.2.5 Node (4): Automated mechanism design for bounded agents Automated mechanism design for bounded agents is in its infancy, and future research will likely create new and more comprehensive approaches. ...

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Research Topics, Questions, Hypotheses

Research Topics, Questions, Hypotheses

... of research topics seeking a dissertation, one of the most obvious sources of research topics lies within previous or ongoing work ...contemporary research papers and academic theses, which usually ...

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4 Research Questions and Hypotheses

4 Research Questions and Hypotheses

... 3 Related Work There are solutions for publishing data via a linked data platform. Among these solutions, some conform to the LDP standard and others do not. Non- LDP conformant solutions are important to consider ...

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Research course 2: Research questions and hypotheses

Research course 2: Research questions and hypotheses

... questions, not objectives or hypotheses. •• The central question is statement of The central question is statement of the question the question being examined in its most general for being examined in its most ...

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Conclusions and Suggestions for Future Research

Conclusions and Suggestions for Future Research

... Conclusions and Suggestions for Future Research In this thesis dynamic inbound contact centers with heterogeneous agents and retrials of impatient customers were analysed. The term dynamic characterises the ...

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Conclusions, Challenges, and Research Needs

Conclusions, Challenges, and Research Needs

... Wildlife Research Center - Staff Publications by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - ...and Research Needs" (2018). USDA National Wildlife Research Center - Staff ...

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6. Conclusions and research methodology

6. Conclusions and research methodology

... 1. A thorough and critical review of the literature on DMS and WPMS was conducted in order to identify the weak points of WPMS in comparison with traditional Project Management Systems. 2. A survey (Chapter 10)was ...

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 AIM 1 RESULTS

AIM 1 RESULTS

... dissertation m Particularly my parents, (Ed and Linda) and my sisters (Kathryn and Linnea). Life may have not gone the way that I thought it would, but you always supported me nonetheless. I have to particularly say ...

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Conclusions. 1 Sustainable Development

Conclusions. 1 Sustainable Development

... explicitly aim to sup- port a coherent interpretation of the three CBD ...encourage research contributing to conservation and sustainable use,16 or the prohibition to restrict indigenous and local ...

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CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSIONS AND SCOPE OF FURTHER RESEARCH

CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSIONS AND SCOPE OF FURTHER RESEARCH

... 5.3.1. Conclusions Cluster 3 is the most significant group of consumers as it contains individuals most suitable to become consumer ...Cluster 1 is the biggest cluster and the organisation will benefit from ...

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Computer network traffic models: research, hypotheses, results

Computer network traffic models: research, hypotheses, results

... It is explicitly confirmed by a difficult traffic situation on the streets of many large cities in the world, as well as confirmed indirectly by attempts to solve typical traffic optimization problems within the ...

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1. Introduction: Aim and scope of the paper

1. Introduction: Aim and scope of the paper

... underscore the negative polarity. On a speculative note I would therefore propose that WF provides evidence for Jespersen’s cycle but that, for an adequate account, one needs to also take into consideration the interplay ...

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Marketing Innovation And Firm Performance Research Model, Research Hypotheses, And Managerial Implications

Marketing Innovation And Firm Performance Research Model, Research Hypotheses, And Managerial Implications

... There are several paths for future research in this area. The most obvious areas have been addressed in the limitations section. Plans are currently in place to collect an additional set of management data with ...

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The conclusions of the marketing research projects planned and executed in Stage 1 are presented on the 3 specific objectives of this phase:

The conclusions of the marketing research projects planned and executed in Stage 1 are presented on the 3 specific objectives of this phase:

... the conclusions of the in-depth interviews was that every manager had different perceptions about the environment in close connection to the industry in which the company ...

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1. Introduction and aim of the study ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE. Anna Kożuch**, Marcin Piszczek, Maria Kuc

1. Introduction and aim of the study ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE. Anna Kożuch**, Marcin Piszczek, Maria Kuc

... In the area of the RDSF Kraków, a total of 1 765 500 PLN was spent on tourism management and activities supporting recreation. Average direct costs amounted to 1.24 PLN/ha/year, while the workforce expenditure for ...

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