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what are ghosts,demons,devils or spirits?
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Answered by amitsingh6781q
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Answer:

a hospital based cross-sectional study, it is planned to estimate the mean D-dimer level among COVID-19 patients. From previous literature, the standard deviation was found to be 200 ng/mL. If the researchers want to estimate the mean with a 50 ng/mL precision and 95% significance level, what is the minimum sample size required?

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Ghost

Ghosts are supernatural beings in folklore and culture that are created from the spirit of a deceased person. It is believed that one whose wish cannot be fulfilled before death And they cannot go to heaven or hell for rebirth, they become ghosts.

Demon

A demon is a supernatural being, usually associated with evil, historically prevalent in religion, witchcraft, literature, fiction, mythology, and folklore; As well as media such as comics, video games.

Devil

A devil is the personification of evil as it is conceived in various cultures and religious traditions. It is seen as the objectification of a hostile and destructive force.

Spirit

The word spirit, in a plural form, means any supernatural spirit or spirit-like entity, good or evil, who possesses some supernatural or supernatural power. Such spirits can be considered as obscure forms of the gods. Most of the tribal religions worship spirits. Such a religion is called animism.

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