opposite in a cell permeable only to K+‚ this is called the equilibrium potential for K+ which is -90 mV. 6. In an excitable cell‚ also permeable to Na+ and Cl–‚ the gradients mentioned in question 4 would both tend to move Na+ into the cell. 7. Would the gradients in question 4 promote or oppose the movement of Cl– into the cell? a. Promote b. Oppose 8. Since the neuron is permeable to Na+ as well as K+‚ the resting membrane potential is not equal to the equilibrium potential for K+
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BIO-202 Unit 4 Lab Report Purpose: What was the purpose of doing this exercise? Activity 1: Microscopic Anatomy of Lymphatic Structures Observations: Sketch of Reticular Connective Tissue Slide (Lymph Node). Describe the structures you observed on the slide Sketch of Spleen Slide: Describe the structures you observed on the slide Sketch of Tonsil Slide: Describe the structures you observed on the slide Sketch of Thymus Slide: Describe the structures you observed on the slide
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Introduction: "Marketing is marketing‚ irrespective of the product or marketplace". This is a theme common to many introductory marketing texts and degree courses. The two most common exceptions cited to this proposition are buying behavior models between consumers and business buyers and the extended ingredients of the services marketing mix. While the overall sentiments of marketing hold true across product and market boundaries‚ perhaps the differences are in fact more marked? Intends to spark
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P&G Japan Q1. Why was SK-II so successful in Japan? Statement: By based on research of Japanese market‚ P&G made clear targeting and positioning‚ and developed new products which fulfilled customers’ needs‚ built the effective distribution. As a result‚ P&G could establish differentiation advantages for the following. • Product: “Foaming massage cloth” ‚ Elegant dispensing box “Foaming massage cloth” increase skin circulation through a massage while boosting skin clarity due to the microfibers’
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2. Stocks A and B have the following data. Assuming the stock market is efficientand the stocks are in equilibrium‚ which of the following statements is CORRECT?A B Price $25 $25Expected growth (constant) 10% 5%Required return 15% 15%a. Stock A ’s expected dividend at t = 1 is only half that of Stock B.b. Stock A has a higher dividend yield than Stock B.c. Currently the two stocks have the same price‚ but over time Stock B ’sprice will pass that of A.d. Since Stock A’s growth rate is twice that
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Caso P&G Año: 2013 What principles guide promotion planning at P&G for the light duty liquid detergent category (LDL)? Before analyzing H80‚ it is important to study the broader picture. First of all‚ America’s Light-Duty Liquid Detergent (LDL) is a very mature and steady market. The market’s annual growth is forecasted at a very low 1%. The market has already grown‚ it is highly competitive and product offers are saturated. This means there’s a low maneuvering angle for an out-of-the-box
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M06_MARI6128_10_SE_CH06.QXD 1/19/11 11:56 AM Page 85 Karlie Sowder Feb. 20 2013 LAB TIME/DATE ________________________ NAME_________________________________ R E V I E W S H E E T EXERCISE 6 Classification of Tissues Tissue Structure and Function—General Review A group of cells working together to perform a common function. They form together to make up organs 1. Define tissue. _______________________________________________________________________________________ _
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recommended option? What are the implications for P&G’s new post-O2005 organization? What support and/ or resistance do you expect? How will you manage it? 4. Why was SK-II so successful in Japan? How is it creating value and what is the business model? 5. How transferable is this model and what are barriers? P&G Japan: The SKII Globalization Project GLT – Global Leadership Team GBU – Global Business Unit Alan Lafley – head of P&G’s Beauty Care GBU Paolo de Cesare – President
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Chapter Seven Customer‐Driven Marketing Strategy: Creating Value for Target Customers Chapter 7- slide 1 Customer-Driven Marketing Strategy: Creating Value for Target Customers Topic Outline • Market Segmentation • Market Targeting • Differentiation and Positioning Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Chapter 7- slide 2 Market Segmentation Market segmentation is the process that companies use to divide large heterogeneous markets into small markets
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Names are supposed to be a method of identifying someone or something and giving it meaning and power. All thoroughout time a name has either equated to respect for deeds accomplished‚ horror for attrocities committed‚ or disdain for the hours that name equates with a sloth invalid who only sits on the couch and watches re runs of Battlestar Galactica. Which lets of course face facts the only beautiful women on that show are killing spree heavy cyborgs. Back on the topic‚ great care should
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