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<span>Slavery was divided equally among the states so there was no real "winner", at the end of the compromise there were 12 slave states and 12 free states</span>
The de ritis ratio is the calculation of ast/alt and is used for evaluating liver disease. the Enzyme Ratios be when ethanol-related liver disease is expected
The AST/ALT ratio, according to De Ritis, is a useful indicator of the cause of hepatitis (for instance, acute viral hepatitis), and Wroblewski backed up and elaborated on his findings. In the decades that followed, more research employing improved transaminase techniques continued to support the initial findings. 
Other enzyme ratios, such as the sum of serum AST+ALT activities divided by the serum glutamate dehydrogenase activity (GDH) as proposed by Schmidt and Schmidt
and the ratio of GDH to ALT as proposed by Forster et al.
, which is thought to be less reliable, have also been suggested to have similar utility for the identification of viral hepatitis
The ALT to alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity ratio was found to be more effective than the sum of its parts by Aronsen et al.
Only the cytoplasm of hepatocytes contain ALT, whereas
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The difference in Jules's performance can be explained by the phenomenon of Social Facilitation.
The Social Facilitation theory says that people have the tendency of performing better in contests when they know they are being watched by fans or spectators. This theory tries to explain the behavior of persons in social environments.
That is why when he practiced with his father, he swam at a moderate pace, even though his father goaded him to swim faster. However, when he participated in the swimming competition at school, the attention of the gathered crowd and the presence of other swimmers made him swim faster than he did during practice.
This social pressure made him improve his performance. Jules knew he was in a contest and that he had to overperform his competitors if he did not want to be ridicule to choke under pressure.