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ciznet

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  1. I have Two Samples and am looking at 8 variables. my N is 48
  2. Can i use one way Anova in SPSS to compare proximate parameters for two samples? For instance, i have two samples subjected to proximate analysis of more than one parameters e.g Ash, Protein, Fat, etc Can i use One way anova to compare siginficant differences of these parameters in the two samples . my sample size is 48 in all? Thanks
  3. what if there is a standard Calorie equivalents for 1g of these nutrient?
  4. A food sample comprise 2.0g protein, 1.0g fat, 4.0 Carbohydrate. what is the Energy contributed by Fat alone in joule and Kilocal?
  5. Good day everyone! Please i need your assistance concerning this virology questions; 1. Which of the viral diagnostic methods is most reliable (with applicable reasons)? 2. Why is it that Viral upper respiratory tract infections is usually benign and self limited and that of lower respiratory tract severe? I look forward to your reply Thanking you!
  6. The above is 0.5g in 10mls and not 5g Thanks
  7. Please i need help concerning how to prepare two-fold serial dilutions of my Antimicrobial agents for Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) as follows: I have 500mg/ml (containing 5g in 10ml) stock solution and i want to prepare serial dilutions with the following concentrations from it : 250mg/ml, 125mg/ml, 62.5mg/ml and 31.25mg/ml Thanks for your help!
  8. Yeah thanks! Aspartate will enter TCA cycle via oxaloacetate. Please i really want to know how many ATP it will yield after it enters and why? Thanks
  9. Hello house! Please i need to juxtapose the amount of ATP that will be produced or gained for one molecule of Apartame a diabetic patient takes instead of one molecule of sugar. It is part of my Mtech course work. Thanks
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