Andrew Eguia Dr. Harjani Medical Biology P5 2/14/12 Chapter 11 Review P216 1. DNA consists of subunits called nucleotides. Each subunit consists of three parts: sugar (deoxyribose)‚ phosphate‚ and base. 2. The subunits of DNA are assembled by linking the sugar of one nucleotide to the phosphate of the next. As it is found in chromosomes‚ two DNA polymers are bound together into a structure called a double helix. 3. The “base-paring rule” in DNA is that adenine pairs with thymine
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Alternative ending to “Eleven” After Phyllis got her sweater back‚ Mrs. Price pretends like everything’s a ok‚ but it’s not. As the bell rings‚ I see everybody rush off to lunch. At lunch I’m eating my sloppy joe with fries. As I munch heavily on my sandwich‚ I chew furiously and it’s almost as if steam was coming out of my head! “ What’s the matter‚ you gonna cry?” teased Silvia Saldivar. “NO‚ but you might!” I yell back at her. I jump up and slam my fist into her jaw! POW!!! Everybody in the
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1 CHAPTER ONE: ACCOUNTING IN BUSINESS Chapter Outline I. Importance of Accounting—we live in the information age‚ where information‚ and its reliability‚ impacts the financial well-being of us all. A. Accounting Activities Accounting is an information and measurement system that identifies‚ records and communicates relevant‚ reliable‚ and comparable information about an organizations business activities. B. Users of Accounting Information 1. External Information Users—those not directly involved
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CHAPTER 1 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING‚ TYPES AND ETHICS. 1) Managerial Accounting: Firms internal accounting system and designed to support the information needs of managers in order to make decisions. Not bound by GAAP. a) Managerial accounting has 3 objectives: i) To provide information for planning organization actions ii) To provide information for controlling organization actions. iii) To provide information for making effective decisions. b) Reports that help mangers that are nonfinancial are:
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Question 1 1 / 1 point Three galaxies‚ each of mass M = 4.0 1041 kg‚ lie in a plane at the corners of an equilateral triangle with sides of 5.0 1022 m length. The magnitude of the force the other two galaxies exert on each galaxy is Question options: 1) 4.3 1027 N. 2) 6.4 1027 N. 3) 7.4 1027 N. 4) 8.6 1027 N. 5) 4.3 1028 N. Question 2 1 / 1 point Carla and Jenny are arguing about whether or not it is possible to escape the gravitational field of the Earth. Carla shows
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Astronomy HOMEWORK Chapter 1 9th ed 5. In Figure 1-8‚ what is another name for the “Sun’s annual path?” Ecliptic. This term also refers to the mathematical plane of Earth’s orbit. 10. By about how many degrees does the Sun move along the ecliptic each day? The Sun moves 360 degrees in 365.25 days along the ecliptic‚ so Degrees per day = (360◦ )/365.25 days = 0.986◦ = 1◦ . Round to 1 degree since the question says “about how many...” 14. What are the vernal and autumnal equinoxes? What are the summer
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was the confederate General Stonewall Jackson successful at the first Battle of Bull Run? 8. Identify Union General‚ George McClellan 9. What was the purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation? 10. Describe the Economy of the north during the Civil War. 11. List hardships experienced by soldiers during the Civil War? 12. What is Andersonville? 13. Who did President Lincoln name as commandeer of union troops from 1864 to the end of the war? 14. Why did General William Sherman burn the city of Atlanta in
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CHAPTER 9 INVENTORY COSTING AND CAPACITY ANALYSIS 9-1 No. Differences in operating income between variable costing and absorption costing are due to accounting for fixed manufacturing costs. Under variable costing only variable manufacturing costs are included as inventoriable costs. Under absorption costing both variable and fixed manufacturing costs are included as inventoriable costs. Fixed marketing and distribution costs are not accounted for differently under variable costing and absorption
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E11.3. Reformulation and Analysis of Financial Statements a. Reformulated balance sheet 2009 Operating cash Accounts receivable Inventory PPE Operating assets Operating liabilities: Accounts payable Accrued expenses Net operating assets Net financial obligations: Short-term investments Long-term debt Common shareholders’ equity $1‚200 390 $ 60 940 910 2‚840 4‚750 1‚040 450 2008 50 790 840 2‚710 4‚390 1‚590 3‚160 1‚490 2‚900 $( 550) 1‚840 1‚290 $1‚870 ( 500) 1‚970 1‚470 1‚430 Reformulated
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14 Accounting publications and research in twentieth-century Japan1 14.1 Introduction Japan’s interest in modern accounting began in the late nineteenth century with Alexander Shand [1844–1930].2 The Japanese translation of Shand’s (1873) Bank bookkeeping proved to be so important that his system of bank accounting became legally obligatory for the newly established banking system of the Meiji era. In the same year‚ Fukuzawa (1873–74) published a Japanese translation of Bryant and Stratton’s (1871)
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