Vocabulary and Grammar Corrections for English Texts

Conjunctions and Connectors

Coordinating Conjunctions

  • Copulative (Addition): *or* (used in a specific context, possibly meaning ‘and’ or listing alternatives)
  • Adversative (Contrast): but, but nevertheless, however
  • Unlimited Latives (Result/Consequence): So, therefore, so k
  • Distributivity: neither … nor

Subordinating Conjunctions and Relative Pronouns

  • Examples: ex-, ks, g gzson sor: tcorba, ix: Nexes curve: exp, that cd, CST (prep + art + it)
  • Where: cprep, CC ( “)
  • Who: CI cc cprep
  • Where (Location): cclloc
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Congenital Heart Defects and Arrhythmias Clinical Summary

Aortic Stenosis

Genetics (Gx)

  • Narrowing of the Aortic (Bicuspid Valve).
  • Most common cause of aortic valve pathology obstruction.

Pathophysiology (Px)

  • Left Ventricle (LV) must pump harder to override the blockage, leading to LV hypertrophy.

Clinical Findings (CF)

  1. A systolic murmur in the right precordium can be heard (right, not left), above the 2nd intercostal space (IC).
  2. Late findings: dizziness, syncope, exercise intolerance.
  3. Suprasternal notch: A systolic thrill may be felt.
  4. In severe cases, can lead to
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International Trade Theories and Global Economic Institutions

Modern Theory of International Trade

The modern theory of international trade explains why countries trade with each other and how they benefit from trade. This theory has evolved over time, incorporating new ideas and perspectives.

Key Elements

  1. Comparative Advantage: Countries trade based on comparative advantage, which refers to the ability to produce goods and services at a lower opportunity cost.
  2. Factor Endowments: Countries’ factor endowments, such as labor, capital, and natural resources, influence
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Understanding Decision Trees and Ensemble Learning Techniques

Decision Tree: A decision tree is a supervised learning algorithm that splits data into branches based on feature values to make predictions or classifications.

Gini Impurity: Gini impurity measures how often a randomly chosen element would be incorrectly classified; it indicates node impurity in a decision tree.

Nearest Neighbor Method: Classifies a sample based on the majority class of its closest training samples.

Difference Between Boosting and Bagging: Bagging reduces variance by averaging multiple

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Pakistan Parliament: National Assembly Structure and Powers

Pakistan Parliament Structure

The Parliament is an authoritative institution and a symbol of the people’s sovereignty. In Pakistan, the Parliament, known as “the Majlis-e-Shoora,” consists of the President and two houses: the National Assembly and the Senate. The National Assembly is the lower house and is the more powerful institution in law-making and financial matters, generally holding more power than the Senate.

Relevant Constitutional Provisions

Key articles related to the Parliament include:

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Identifying Harmful Habits in the Western Diet

Incorrect Habits in the Western Diet:

  • Excessive consumption of foods with empty calories
  • Low consumption of foods rich in fiber
  • Lack of vitamins and minerals
  • Raw food crisis
  • Supercharger and malnutrition
  • Harmful substances in food such as tobacco

Dietary Goals:

  • Eat the energy expended to avoid becoming overweight
  • Increase intake of complex carbohydrates and natural sugars
  • Reduce consumption of refined sugar to 45%
  • Reduce fat intake from 40% to 30%
  • Reduce consumption of saturated fats
  • Limit cholesterol intake
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The Role of Values in Indian Education: A Historical Perspective

The concept, nature, and aims of education in Indian philosophical traditions—Vedic, Buddhist, Jain, and Islamic—are deeply rooted in spiritual, moral, and societal development, each emphasizing liberation, character formation, and holistic growth.

Vedic Education

The Vedic system regarded education as a sacred pursuit aimed at self-realization and liberation (moksha) from the cycle of birth and death. The ultimate aim was spiritual enlightenment and knowledge of the Supreme Reality (Brahman),

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Operating System Fundamentals and Linux Essentials

Operating System Concepts: Key Differences

This section outlines the differences between core operating system concepts:

  1. Preemptive and Non-Preemptive Scheduling
  2. Program and Process
  3. Hard Real-Time Systems and Soft Real-Time Systems
  4. Time Sharing and Multiprogramming

Preemptive vs. Non-Preemptive Scheduling

PointPreemptive SchedulingNon-Preemptive Scheduling
1CPU can be taken away from a running process before completion.CPU cannot be taken away; the process runs until it finishes or waits.
2Better response
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Core Concepts in Anthropology: Midterm Study Notes and Definitions

ANT100 Midterm Study Notes Sheet

Name: [Your Name]

Fieldwork Definitions and Key Anthropological Ideas

  • Anthropology: The holistic, comparative, field-based, and evolutionary study of all humans across all times and places.
  • Ethnocentrism: Holding one’s own beliefs, values, ideas, ideals, assumptions as the only true or proper ones. Often described as “a prison for the mind,” limiting growth and change.
  • Cultural Relativism: The antidote to ethnocentrism. Understanding others’ ideas relative to their own
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Core Machine Learning Definitions: Algorithms and System Design

Core Machine Learning Concepts and Algorithms

Essential Definitions in Machine Learning

  1. Machine Learning: A field of AI where systems learn patterns from data to make predictions or decisions without being explicitly programmed.
  2. Find-Specific Hypothesis Algorithm: A concept learning algorithm that finds the most specific hypothesis consistent with the training examples.
  3. Concept Learning Task: The task of inferring a Boolean-valued function from training examples of inputs and outputs.
  4. Multilayer Network:
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