THE ROLE OF DECISION SPEED IN THE CONSTRUCT OF INTELLIGENCE

The role of decision speed in the construct of intelligence

A theory of general intelligence in Spearman's sense has been frequently verified via two complementary approaches, the one 10 GRAIN PANCAKE using psychometric and the other using experimental methodology.The results led to the conclusion that both, psychometric tests and elementary cognitive tasks in different experimental paradigms measure th

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Estimation of parasitaemia in imported falciparum malaria using the results of a combined rapid diagnostic test. No big help from haematological parameters

Abstract Background Microscopy continues to be the mainstay for the evaluation of parasitaemia in malaria but requires laboratory support and microbiological experience.Other fast and simple methods are necessary.Methods A retrospective observational study of imported malaria treated from July-2007 to December-2020 was carried out to evaluate the a

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Finite-Function-Encoding Quantum States

We introduce finite-function-encoding (FFE) states which encode arbitrary $d$-valued logic functions, i.e., multivariate functions over the ring of integers modulo $d$, and investigate some of their structural properties.We also point out some differences between polynomial and non-polynomial function encoding states: The former can be associated t

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Study of obesity associated proopiomelanocortin gene polymorphism: Relation to metabolic profile and eating habits in a sample of obese Egyptian children and adolescents

Background: Melanocortinergic system represents a known system involved in the Vibrators central regulation of body weight with the central proopiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons forming a potent anorexigenic network.Polymorphisms in the POMC gene locus are associated with obesity phenotypes.Aim: To assess the contribution of the POMC gene 9-bp inserti

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Peeling the Layers Away: The Genomic Characterization of Bacillus pumilus 64-1, an Isolate With Antimicrobial Activity From the Marine Sponge Plakina cyanorosea (Porifera, Homoscleromorpha)

Bacillus pumilus 64-1, a bacterial strain isolated from the marine sponge Plakina cyanorosea, which exhibits antimicrobial activity against both pathogenic and drug-resistant Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.This study aimed to conduct an in-depth genomic analysis of this bioactive sponge-derived strain.The nearly complete genome of strain

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