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    English Notes

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    variation – free variation is a term in linguistics often defined as a phenomenon of 2 or more sounds or forms appearing in the same environment without a change in the meaning & without being considered incorrect by native speakers. Sounds in the English Language (Refer class notes) Important Notes : 1. The next higher unit than the speech sound (phoneme) ‚ the syllable is made up of one or more than one speech sound. 2. The vowel element is essential to the structure of a syllable i.e.‚ a syllable

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    A Level Notes

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    The Heart Coronary Heart Disease The Digestive System Cholera Lifestyle and Disease Defence against Disease Immunisation Monoclonal Antibodies 1 – Mathematical Requirements 2– The Unit 1 Exam 2 4 6 8 10 16 17 24 28 30 31 35 37 44 46 50 54 58 60 67 68 72 80 81 83 86 These notes may be used freely by A level biology students and teachers‚ and they may be copied and edited. Please do not use these materials for commercial purposes. I would be interested to

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    Lecture Notes

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    Lecture Notes for Analog Electronics Raymond E. Frey Physics Department University of Oregon Eugene‚ OR 97403‚ USA rayfrey@cosmic.uoregon.edu December‚ 1999 Class Notes 1 1 Basic Principles In electromagnetism‚ voltage is a unit of either electrical potential or EMF. In electronics‚ including the text‚ the term “voltage” refers to the physical quantity of either potential or EMF. Note that we will use SI units‚ as does the text. As usual‚ the sign convention for current I

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    Econometrics Notes

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    INTRODUCTORY ECONOMETRICS Lectures 1 & 2 Statistics for Econometrics POPULATION AND SAMPLE Population – the group of ALL people or objects that are under study Sample – a sub-set of the population Parameter – a numerical characteristic of a population 1. Population & Sample Means 2. Expected Values 3. Population & Sample Variances 4. Population & Sample Covariances 5. Population & Sample Correlation Coefficients 6. Estimators Statistic – a numerical characteristic of a sample

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    Cat Notes

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    12 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY P2 (THEORY) NOVEMBER 2010 MARKS: 150 TIME: 3 hours This question paper consists of 15 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over Computer Applications Technology/P2 2 NSC DBE/November 2010 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. 2. 3. This question paper consists of SECTION A and SECTION B. Answer ALL the questions. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this question paper. Start EACH question on a NEW page. 4

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    Partnership Note

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    agent. (E.g. within usual authority of an estate agent to receive deposit on behalf of the partnership‚ its considered as an authority. implied authority arises from the nature of the business. 2. Apparent/ostensible when there has been any representation by the partner through words or conduct that the agent has authority to do particular things to the third party. took to the nature of representation agreement doesnt say so. Condition to

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    Bone Notes

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    BIOL 2210 Lecture Notes 9/27/2012 Salient Points Bone Formation * Bone formation termed ossification of calcification * Endochondral ossification – Forms all bones below skull (except clavicle) New bone forms from a hyaline cartilage model Bone tissue replaces the cartilage model Begins in the interior of each bone from an ossification center Ossification center – group of stem cells that transform into osteoblasts Long bones – ossification centers in the diaphysis and each

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    Participatory Notes

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    Participatory Notes commonly know as P-Notes or PNs are instruments issued by registered foreign institutional investors (FII) to overseas investors‚ who wish to invest in the Indian stock markets without registering themselves with the market regulator‚ the Securities and Exchange Board of India - SEBI. SEBI permitted foreign institutional investors to register and participate in the Indian stock market in 1992. Investing through P-Notes is very simple and hence very popular amongst foreign

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    Audit Notes

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    deductions/credits may he claim against Canadian income? Solution 1 (Basic) Andrew will be taxable on taxable income earned in Canada because he will be employed in Canada. This taxable income earned in Canada will be computed under subsection 115(2) and taxable under Part I. He will need to file a Canadian income tax return to report the employment income earned in Canada. He will be entitled to the personal tax credits for CPP and EI. He will not be entitled to personal tax credits available to

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    Law Notes

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    defendant owed a duty of care to the plaintiff; Step 2: the defendant has failed (breached) to exercise the proper standard of care (i.e. been negligent); and Step 3: the negligence caused the plaintiff’s (reasonably foreseeable) loss or damages. Establishing a duty of care : Must establish 3 factors: 1. Reasonable foreseeability of harm (preliminary part to ‘neighbour principle’ developed in Donoghue v Stevenson p.38); 2. A relationship of sufficient proximity (developed from

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