how many calories in the average fast food meal

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Answer:

Adults fast food contained an average of 836 calories. However, adults thought the food they ordered had 175 fewer calories. Meanwhile, teens on average underestimated the number of calories in their 756-calorie meal by 259 calories.  

Explanation:


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This excerpt from a handbill used in the hotly contested presidential election of 1828 is an example of the tactic of_____Ill give brainliest

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Answer:

mudslinging

Explanation:

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Where can cleaning chemicals or toxic materials be stored

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Cabinet, drawer, closet, garage, car etc

are Global measures only objective measures.

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That’s very vague. It depends on what you’re talking about..
What do you mean ???

Which types of vegetables are high in carbohydrates?

[________] vegetables contain more carbohydrates than [______] vegetables contain.

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Answer:

Which types of vegetables are high in carbohydrates?

sweet corn, zuchinni, spinach, peas.

[sweet] vegetables contain more carbohydrates than [normal] vegetables contain.

Explanation:

Dawn, a respiratory therapist, is caring for five patients at the hospital. Her notes listing who has which disorder got
mixed up. Which patients most likely contain errors? Select three responses.
Aiden is four years old and has cystic fibrosis.
O Michael is a former coal miner with byssinosis.
Kiko has a bacterial infection causing her tuberculosis.
O Gerald is a former cotton picker with anthracosis.
O Parker has high blood carbon dioxide levels from her hyperventilation.

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Answer:

Gerald is a former cotton picker with anthracosis.

Explanation:

Anthracosis is a type of generic term that is used to refer the blackening of the tissues. The darkening black color of the tissues is due to the excess carbon inside the lungs. Due to the constant exposure to the coal dust and the pollution, it can be inhaled directly into the lungs.

The three responses which most likely contain error include:

Michael is a former coal miner with byssinosis.Gerald is a former cotton picker with anthracosis.Parker has high blood carbon dioxide levels from her hyperventilation.

What is Respiratory disease?

These are diseases which attack the respiratory cells, organs etc such as the lungs.

The patients mentioned above will most likely contain error because they affect the respiratory tract and cause high level of carbon dioxide build up due to different unfavorable conditions such as presence of contaminants in the airways etc.

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How is the Oxford University study different from past studies on the effects of video games?
A
It included measurements of game playing time as well as gamers' experiences.
B
It used different mental health and mood metrics than previous studies.
C
It included device data provided by game companies.
D
It used popular video games rather than those built for the study.

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Answer: C

Explanation: I took the quiz

the risk of heart disease, type II diabetes, heart attacks and strokes can be reduced by: a. improving flexibility
b. Improving cardiorespiratory endurance
c. Improving muscular strength
d. Improving muscular endurance

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b. Improving cardiorespiratory endurance
Improving cardiorespiratory endurance

What is the role of AAALAC in animal research? Is it required for all research facilities to be AAALAC accredited?

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Answer:

The AAALAC International accreditation program evaluates organizations that use animals in research, teaching or testing. Those that meet or exceed AAALAC standards are awarded accreditation. ... After an institution earns accreditation, it must be re-evaluated every three years in order to maintain its accredited status.

Explanation:

Describe what social Economic Status (SES) is and how a patients’ SES may influence patterns in their health behaviors and health status.

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Answer: Socioeconomic status can be defined as the social status of an individual based on the factors like education, occupation, and income.

Explanation:

Social economic status of a patient concerned with health pattern and behavior. The patient if wealthy enough can afford good medical services, diet, and medication. Also, person with higher levels of education can understand the treatment procedure, can be more aware about health, can maintain hygiene, and can take better decisions related to health.

Person with low income and education may suffer from inability to avail a good medical treatment, cannot obtain good nutrition, and such a person is expected to be affected by occupational hazards for example a person working in mining site is expected to have lung and skin diseases. Thus, person with low social economic status may not have proper health awareness and may not maintain good health.

A) Using the Genetic algorithm approach – reproduction crossover and mutation technique, determine the number of guesses that will enable you arrive at the following secret string of genes:
101010

Assume that four strings selected randomly as shown below have been initially presented to your opponent
A. 010100 = 1 digit correctly guessed
B. 111101 = 2 digit correctly guessed
C. 011011 = 3 digits correctly guessed
D. 101100 = 4 digits correctly guessed

(20 marks)

b) Genetic algorithms are said to be similar to a biological process.
Discuss. (5 marks)

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Explanation:

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Christopher Scheidel

Christopher Scheidel

over 3 years ago

Great introduction for those new to GAs. I’ve been working with GAs for about 19 years now and another way that my business partner and I have represented them is as binary trees. With this concept you can think of mutation as “leaf replacement” or…...

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Jeff Flynt

Jeff Flynt

over 3 years ago

Coming from a microbiology background I understand the biology portion, but can you provide a real world problem that this can be applied to? I see you mentioned search, but can you go into more details?

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Dan Lovy

Dan Lovy

about 3 years ago

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Very nice article. I have just completed a GA project that applies this to neural simulation —

Eranga Heshan

Eranga Heshan

over 3 years ago

Wow… Need to run the code see by myself O:)

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Anuradha Wickramarachchi

Anuradha Wickramarachchi

over 3 years ago

Excellent piece of work!!

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mem ento

mem ento

about 1 year ago

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Hello Ms Mallawaarachchi,

Very nice article !

Germán Meléndrez Carballo

Germán Meléndrez Carballo

over 3 years ago

I think that a very valuable resource/reference you can provide is the book: Introduction to evolutionary computing, 2nd edition, A. E. Eiben & J. E. Smith.

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Wenderson Júnio

Wenderson Júnio

about 3 years ago

Awesome ! Very well explained ! Thanks for sharing.

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Dip Patel

Dip Patel

over 3 years ago

Great Post!!

Can you do more deeper into Evaluation Strategies in next post ?

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Arun Prasad T S V

Arun Prasad T S V

over 3 years ago

Hello!

Please share the coding for creating cryptography (encryption,decryption) using genetic algorithm.

with regards,

T.S.V.ARUNPRASAD

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Introduction to Genetic Algorithms — Including Example Code

Vijini Mallawaarachchi

Vijini Mallawaarachchi

Jul 8, 2017·4 min read

A genetic algorithm is a search heuristic that is inspired by Charles Darwin’s theory of natural evolution. This algorithm reflects the process of natural selection where the fittest individuals are selected for reproduction in order to produce offspring of the next generation.

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Notion of Natural Selection

The process of natural selection starts with the selection of fittest individuals from a population. They produce offspring which inherit the characteristics of the parents and will be added to the next generation. If parents have better fitness, their offspring will be better than parents and have a better chance at surviving. This process keeps on iterating and at the end, a generation with the fittest individuals will be found.

This notion can be applied for a search problem. We consider a set of solutions for a problem and select the set of best ones out of them.

Five phases are considered in a genetic algorithm.

Initial population

Fitness function

Selection

Crossover

Mutation

Initial Population

The process begins with a set of individuals which is called a Population. Each individual is a solution to the problem you want to solve.

An individual is characterized by a set of parameters (variables) known as Genes. Genes are joined into a string to form a Chromosome (solution).

In a genetic algorithm, the set of genes of an individual is represented using a string, in terms of an alphabet. Usually, binary values are used (string of 1s and 0s). We say that we encode the genes in a chromosome.

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Population, Chromosomes and Genes

Barrier: Between work, family, and other demands, I am too busy to exercise. What is a good solution?

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Answer:

i would push away every thing and take ur time to do what ever u want to do

Explanation:

U have to live life cause u get one chance so do what makes u happy

Answer:

i think taking walks is a good solution

Explanation:

try to find ways to walk around outside for 20 minutes a day

Explain the difference between a child and an adolescent that is going through Puberty in either a male or female
I will give brainliest

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Answer:

Girls develop breasts and start their periods. Boys develop a deeper voice and facial hair will start to appear. The average age for girls to begin puberty is 11, while for boys the average age is 12.


11. The Martins' oil furnace can produce 125,000 Btu's of heat in an hour when it is
3.5 hours?​

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Answer:

437500  Btu's of heat is produced in 3.5 hours.

Explanation:

Given that,

The Martins' oil furnace can produce 125,000 Btu's of heat in an hour.

We need to find heat produced in 3.5 hours.

1 hour = 125,000 Btu's of heat

For 3.5 hours,

3.5 hour = 3.5 × 125,000 Btu's of heat

= 437500  Btu's of heat

So, 437500  Btu's of heat is produced in 3.5 hours.

what is one example of a hight alert medication

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Answer:

Examples of high-alert medications include insulin, opioids, neuromuscular blocking agents, anticoagulants, and many others.

Explanation:

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The simplest and most obvious
psychological effect of stress are
following except:
Select one:
a. Blood Pressure
b. Irritability,
c. Boredom,
d. Procrastination

= Blood Pressure​

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Answer:

boredom

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

When you have High Blood Pressure you will stress out a lot more.

What is the best way for
people who are lactose
intolerant to receive the health
benefits of dairy products?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Research shows most lactose-sensitive individuals can drink up to two glasses of regular milk a day with no symptoms if consumed in small quantities with food. Cooking with milk, yogurt or cheese is an easy way to get the health benefits of dairy and avoid uncomfortable symptoms.

Discuss how the prevention paradox can be applied (or does not apply) to this outcome among relevant populations in your practice.

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Answer:

The prevention paradox describes a principle of prevention that the individual health gain through preventive interventions is large for people with a high health risk, but that this has only a small effect on the overall population and - conversely - the individual gain for people with a low risk is small despite a considerable overall effect through preventive measures for large parts of the general population.  

Thus, when general health measures are applied to the common population, these will only have a noticeable positive effect only in those patients who represent a high risk for the disease to be attacked, but will not have a noticeable effect on a large scale.

Is a live pathogen introduced into the body in a vaccinations?

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Answer:

During a vaccination, the body is introduced with a weaker, asymptomatic form of a virus. This pathogen will not spread or cause any sickness because it is so weak but the body will learn and recognize in the future the same pathogen non the less. The body still learns to fight the pathogen even if it is weak like in the vaccine.

HELP PLEASE!! 13. Driving under the influence of marijuana is just as dangerous as drinking and driving.


True

False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

you arent fully conscious

True.


marijuana is a drug and is just as dangerous as drinking and driving. it can lead to your arrest and cause harm to you and everyone around. there have been several instances of marijuana leaving negative effects on drivers resulting in car crashes.

Which of the following is true about the lack of proper sleep and its influence on activity performance?
a. It improves overall memory function.
b. It increases the risk of obesity, disease, and depression.
c. It reduces the risk of missing early morning appointments.
d. It weakens the body's ability to restore brain cells.

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Answer:

d. It weakens the body's ability to restore brain cells.

Explanation:

B it increases the risk of obesity, disease, and depression

1. An illness that can be caused by exposure to extreme heat.
A heat stroke
C. heat stress
B. fatigue
D. hypothermia​

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Answer:

a. a heat stroke can occur

What four clinical observations would you take for baseline observations

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Hope this helps with the answer.

What is an example of a beneficial mutation?
The answer can't be:
HIV Resistance
Bone density
Malaria resistance

Please help, I have to get this assignment turned in by today

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lactose tolerance, trichromatic vision
lactose tolerance and trichromatic vision

1. Miguel and Tasha are discussing what the normal changes of aging are, with which of Tasha's statements should Miguel disagree?

A. Vision and hearing decrease as we age,
B. Many hormone levels decline, including insulin and thyroid,

C. people begin to decline physically at about age 45.

D. Menopause signals the end of women's fertility

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Answer:

People begin to decline physically at about age 45.

Explanation:

i just got this question lol, good luck

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Everyone begins a gradual physical decline at about age 30.

What are the two debates concerning development

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Answer: Nature vs. Nurture.

Early Experience vs. Later Experience.

Continuity vs. Discontinuity.

Abnormal Behavior vs. Differences.

Explanation:

Which of the following is true about personal hygiene practices Foodhandlers should never eat drink while working with food be smoking while cooking will not contaminate the food C picking your nose while working with food is OK as long as you don’t have a cold dear no one at work will notice if you don’t shower for a few days

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Answer:

the smoking one

Explanation:

How does Bruno further develop his claim about animal welfare? 20 POINTS PLEASE HURRY!

He uses a news article.
He uses a study.
He addresses a counterclaim.
He uses a quote.

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Answer:

I think it is C!

Explanation:

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15. The author includes the fact that medical expenses are the leading cause of bankruptcy

to illustrate bankruptcy is a serious problem in the United States.

paying for health care can be
very difficult for families.

many people don't have access to health care.

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Answer: paying for health care can be  very difficult for families.

Explanation:

In stating that medical expenses were the leading cause of bankruptcy, the author is showing that paying these expenses takes such a toll on a person's resources that they can lose all they have and file for bankruptcy.

It is very difficult therefore, for some families to pay for health care because if doing so is so expensive that it causes bankruptcies, it only makes sense that these expenses are very taxing on families.

describe how you took care of someone who was ill in 8-10 words.​

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Answer:

I made them soup to make them feel better.

Explanation:

The muscles in your gut are:
Smooth muscles
Involuntary
Visceral Muscels
All of the above

(it is not smooth muscles i got it wrong) please need help !!

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Answer:

Involuntary

Explanation:

I believe from my health class

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