During my program evaluation of the Nepean Skating Club Segue Project, participants were surveyed on how the program
pursuing the study of nutritional science with a basic science emphasis for the past 4 years and have earned a Bachelor of Sciences from The Pennsylvania State University in this field. My background in the nutritional sciences has allowed me to develop an in depth knowledge of basic sciences related biochemistry to human metabolism and metabolic diseases. My undergraduate coursework has prepared me for the comprehensive Master of Biomedical Science program. My organic chemistry laboratory section…
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admission for spring session in the Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Science, the South Dakota State University. The definition of life for different people is versatile statement relying on their passion, profession. For me life is to strive to explore on specific subject matter that I am particularly interested in. The ensuring statement of purpose is meant to express my aspiration to pursue my career through Masters in Biomedical Science from South Dakota State University. In this dynamic world…
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The potential that science possesses which allows it to explain the most complicated of phenomena with simplicity, has constantly captivated my attention. So far, I pursued science academically to find answers to my intriguing curiosity, and I choose to continue on the same path hereafter. The constant guidance of outstanding teachers throughout my schooling and college, lead me to appreciate how Biology is so intricately intertwined with the other streams. My parents being engineers having a strong…
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encountered Biomedical Engineering research during my internship at the University of Delaware’s Price Lab, I had discovered that not only did I immensely enjoy the work the I did, but I also possessed the ability to help the world through my efforts. During my time as an intern, I had developed an automatic confluent cell quantification program that greatly alleviated the work of others in counting multiple thousands of cells every day, reducing the overall time for data collection and analysis from hours…
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Business Programs (Accounting, Business Admin, Health Services, Health IT, Organizational Management) • Construction and Technical Education (Air Conditioning, Apprenticeship, Automotive, Building Construction, Welding) • Education Programs (Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Educator Preparation) • Emerging Technologies (Biomedical Engineering, Biotechnology, Clinical Lab Science, Industrial Biotechnology) • Health Sciences (Nursing Programs, Dental Programs, Allied Health…
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interactions, danger signs, production techniques, and disposal methods. • English Language - Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar. Skills: • Science - Using scientific rules and methods to solve problems. • Active Listening - Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate…
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MedLEE has been used to detect patients with suspected tuberculosis, breast cancer, stroke, and community acquired Pneumonia from texts [20]. MedLEE has been shown to be accurate with a recall rate of 83% and 89% precision [21]. 4.4.2 Clinical Text Analysis and Knowledge Extraction System…
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A Bachelor’s degree is usually the first degree that students study after high school; for instance, a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree. The word “Arts” in BA does not stand for the subject matter; it stands for “Liberal Arts”, which means the curriculum for a BA degree has more electives; however, a BSc degree is more directed on a specific field of study, and does not offer as many electives as a BA degree. Merriam-Webster dictionary (2014) defines BA as a bachelor degree…
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The concentration of deaths in single room occupancy dwelling (SROs) is partly due to the prevalence of vulnerable people in this kind of housing: with low incomes and weak social networks, high levels of illness (both mental and physical) and substance abuse, and little contact with doctors and social service providers are especially prominent in Chicago’s SRO population. According to a census of the city’s hotel residences conducted in the mid-1980s, 7% of the occupants were male, 33% were aged…
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LIKE YOU. WORLD CLASS LIKE YOU. WORLD CLASS, JUST LIKE YOU. WORLD CLASS, JUST LIKE YOU. WOR CLASS, JUST LIKE YOU. WORLD CLASS, JUST LIKE YOU. WORLD CLASS, JUST LI WORLD CLASS, JUST LIKE YOU. WORLD CLASS, JUST LIKE YOU. WORLD CLASS Arts and Social Sciences Degree Name Majors Available UAC Course Code 2013 Cut-off A Levels IB QLD OP No. of Years Assumed Knowledge Career Opportunities Arts Americas Studies • Asian Studies • Chinese Studies • Creative Writing • Criminology • Dance Studies •…
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