1. a. List four cell structures that were common to both plant and animal cells. (4 points) b. What structures were unique to plant cells? (2 points) c. What structures were unique to animal cells? (2 points)--Answer below: a. 1. Rough ER 2. Smooth ER 3. Golgi Apparatus 4. Nucleus b. 1. Chloroplast 2. Cell walls 3. Vacuole c.
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is encountered on a particular frequency then that part of the signal will be retransmitted on the previous frequency of the hopping code. ____ 3. Increasing the speed of the WLAN will cause shorter delays in waiting for reflections. ____ 4. Because wireless technology has advanced at such a rapid pace‚ the earliest WLANs are now essentially obsolete. ____ 5. Of the 52 subchannels‚ 32 are used for
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Fernando P. Andrada II‚ PTRP‚ RN May 13‚ 2009 BIOETHICS ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION A. Historical Milleu of the development of the bioethical issue The reproductive revolution is upon us. The past half-century has seen the development of reproductive technologies previous generations could not even imagine. The term reproductive technology refers to various medical procedures that are designed to alleviate infertility‚ or the inability of a couple to produce a child of their own
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Test 1 Chapters 1 - 4 Question 1 2 out of 2 points Which of the following is the primary objective of demarketing? Selected Answer: Correct Answer: To dampen demand for products‚ especially those that create unwanted costs for society To dampen demand for products‚ especially those that create unwanted costs for society Response Demarketing is used to dampen demand for products‚ especially those that Feedback: create unwanted costs for society. This public service message
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC7/WG6 N 26-Jul-15 TITLE: ISO/IEC 9126-4: Software Engineering - Software product quality - Part 4: Quality in use metrics DATE: 26-Jul-15 SOURCE: JTC1/SC7/WG6 WORK ITEM: Project 7.13.01.1 STATUS: Version 5.66.0 DOCUMENT TYPE: DTRFinal ACTION: For voteFor publication PROJECT Prof. Motoei AZUMA EDITOR: Department of Industrial Eng. and Management Waseda University 3-4-1‚ Okubo‚ Shinjuku-ku‚ Tokyo 169‚ Japan FAX: +81-3-3200-2567 azuma@azuma.mgmt.waseda
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Business and Support Systems American InterContinental University Abstract For this assignment I need to read three case studies as they appear in your text. The case studies are from the following readings; Managing with Web 2.0‚ Reality Mining and Too Many Bumped Fliers. For each of these‚ only answer the case study questions associated with them found at the end of the discussion Business and Support Systems Ch. 11: Managing with Web 2.0 1. The Web 2.0 is a relatively new phenomenon
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Checklist. Retrieved February 8‚ 2015‚ from KPMG.com: http://www.kpmg.com/Global/en/IssuesAndInsights/ArticlesPublications/IFRS-guide-to-financial-statements/Documents/guide-disclosure-checklist-sept13.pdf PWC. (2011-2015). IFRS Updates. Retrieved March 23‚ 2015‚ from http://www.pwc.com/gx/en/ifrs-reporting/technical-updates.jhtml
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Since the flux is sinusoidal‚ r.m.s = (form factor*average e.m.f )/turns But form factor = (r.m.s value)/(average value) =1.11‚ Then r.m.s value of E.m.f = 1.11*4F*max.Flux = 4.44F*max.Flux‚ But max .flux = B_m*A r.m.s value of E.m .f in primary turn (Tp) = 4.44F*B_m*A*T_p NOTE: Bm is assumed to be 15000Wb/m. F = Frequency of A.C input/ Output F=50 Hz By introducing stacking factor (10-8) and Tp factor (0.9) then we have Number of turns per volt = N_T/V =7/A =7/3.75=1.87turns/volts
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Introduction In conclusion with this assignment series‚ in this fourth assignment‚ the final recommendation as solutions that will fix this major company thread. Major change will need to happen in order to address this imminent problem. Flayton Electronics has faced a severe risk that can jeopardize the integrity of the business leaving it open to lawsuits from either customers‚ banks‚ or investors. Project Progress The Flayton Electronics security breach had brought with it many risks and opportunity
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Chapter 4: American Life in the 17th Century‚ 1607-1692 1. William Berkeley - He was a British colonial governor of Virginia from 1642-52. He showed that he had favorites in his second term which led to the Bacon’s rebellion in 1676 ‚which he ruthlessly suppressed. He had poor frontier defense. 2. Nathaniel Bacon - was a colonist of the Virginia Colony‚ famous as the instigator of Bacon’s Rebellion of 1676‚ which collapsed when Bacon himself died from dysentery. 3. Cotton Mather – was a
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