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Why might there be a difference between the population and the sample from the framingham study? assuming that all these statements are true - what are possible explanations for the higher diabetes prevalence in the framingham population? assign the name framingham_diabetes_explanations to an array of the following explanations that are possible and consistent with the trends we observe in the data and our hypothesis test results. diabetes was under-diagnosed in the population (i. e., there were a lot of people in the population who had diabetes but weren't diagnosed). by contrast, the framingham participants were less likely to go undiagnosed because they had regular medical examinations as part of the study.
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Engineering, 03.07.2019 23:20
Two technicians are discussing the intake air temperature (iat) sensor. technician a says that the computer uses the iat sensor as a backup to the engine coolant temperature (ect) sensor. technician b says that the powertrain control module (pcm) will subtract the calculated amount of fuel if the air measures hot. who is correct
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
Afluid flows with a velocity field given by v=(x/t)i.. determine the local and convective accelerations when x=3 and t=1.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
The flow rate of air through a through a pipe is 0.02 m5/s. a pitot static tube is placed in the flow. the radius of the pitot static tube is 1 mm. assuming the flow to be steady and the air to be at 300k, calculate the difference in total and static pressure if the diameter of the pipe is: (a) d 0.1 m d 0.05 m (c) d 0.01 m
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20
The characteristic roots of a dynamic system are: 1.7920 1.8160 i, -1.7920 1.8160 i, -0.4160 what is the order of this system? what are the settling time and damping ratio of the system?
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