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    • 15 shown not to interfere with the DNA extraction and amplification from evidence ( Balogh et al., 2003; Grubwieser, 2003; Roux et al., 1999.) 2.2 DNA Extraction DNA recovered from the latent print was extracted from epithelial cells following...
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    • 15 students. Unfortunately, there is a connection between the number of students who qualify for Title I services and “children who are failing, or most at risk of failing, to meet state academic standards” (USDOE, 2010b). Schools that have at...
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    • 15 Table 6: Total number of samples successfully amplified and their percentage for each amount of DNA in solution. Totals represent the number of samples successfully amplified for each amount of DNA in solution plus earlier successes. For...
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    • 16 Samples were quantified with the real-time PCR machine Roche Lightcycler 480 (Roche Applied Science, Mannhelm, Germany) using the AB Quantifiler Human DNA Quantification kit (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, California). This step was performed...
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    • 162 Table 16 Direct, Indirect, Total Effect, and R2 of Construcst Effect Direct Effect Indirect Effecta Total Effect R² On travel motive of information sources 0.244*** N/A 0.244*** 0.059 On destination image of information...
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    • 17 Chapter 3 Methodology The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relevance of reflection as a comprehensive link between service and cognitive learning in higher education. Participants Participants of this study were 20 Utah Valley University...
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    • 17 concentrations of samples were then obtained and volumes were determined for use with PCR machine. 2.5 AMPLIFICATION Protocol used for PCR amplification was from all sections of the Promega PowerPlex 16 system technical manual (TM 012 Promega...
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    • 17 participate in the survey. Additionally, readers of the Austria.info tourism e-newsletter were invited by email to participate. Respondents were questioned on issues regarding travel behavior including current traveling purpose (business or...
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    • 19 This information advocates the idea that AES systems are most beneficial to lower-level or general education students. The most surprising thing about this finding is that it is close. It would be expected that the lowest students would get the...
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    • 1986. Unanimous. (Water rate in 1968 was $8 per quarter, or $2.67 per month. Water rate is now 6 times higher. ) Motion to amend the Sewer Ordinance to put into effect a 33% increase, from $4.50 to $6 per month. Also, a motion was made setting the...
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    • 1didn't harbor such hopes. 1felt it would be a long time before unhappy Mexico would be settled back to normal. My heart was touched at the piight of those men and women who had given the best of their lives for the development of their adopted...
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    • 2 Austria‘s economy, it is necessary for Austria‘s tourism authorities to stay current with trends and compete with the industry‘s leading destination countries. The World Tourism Organization reports that the top three European...
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    • 21 following: GPA, core test scores, ACT scores (if applicable), and teacher observations. By analyzing all of these factors, a fair judgment of students’ comprehension and reading levels was presumed. Lower reading-level students were those that...
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    • 21 Variables for structural equation modeling can be either observed (measured directly by the data) or latent. Latent variables are unobserved but are implied by the relationships noted between multiple factors. The latent variables are stipulated...
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    • 23 rocks and the world around him/her (Douglas, et.al., 2008). “Charles Darwin and Carl Sagan are are well known for their naturalist intelligences” (Shepard, 2004, p. 215). Having a camera to document information that can later be transferred...
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    • 24 needs to be debunked. A Canadian study that has emerged based on literacy pedagogy in the 21st century is The Multiliteracy Project that prepares students for new literacies in a global and diverse world. The term multi-literacies is a more...
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    • 24 Procedures The tasks completed in order to meet the goals of this study were to administer the AIMSweb language arts curriculum-based measurements and the kindergarten teacher questionnaire using the following procedures to ensure reliability...
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    • 24 SOUTHERN BRANCH. Walker, Josephine Cedar, Iron Co. Webster, Ernest " Westerhold, John " Woodard, Sidney A " SUMMARY OF STUDENTS. NORMAL SCHOOL. Third year 12 Second year 39 First year 82 Specials 16...

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