Along and Between Neurons (Ch.6) • Receptors receive stimuli‚ and convert them to nerve impulses • Alternating graded and all-or-none signals on the membrane of a single neuron • Graded potentials decay with distance (electrotonic conduction); longdistance transmission depend on transforming signals to APs • Typically‚ alternating electric (within neuron) and chemical signals (between neurons) • Postsynaptic potential affected by number and frequency of APs Passive spread of electric
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India is the most “environmental friendly” place one can ever find.These are a few ways I found for a common person like me can do in day-today life :1)Dry your clothes in sun save energy 2)Make a small garden with at-least one vegetable 3)Please recycle your cell phones(they become toxic if thrown away) 4)Car pool or use more of public transport 5)Use less plastic utensils buy steel vessels they last longer too 6)Use reusable shopping bags(MOST NEEDED)7)Go shopping
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Two years after Walt Disney Co. opened its new part in France‚ Euro Disney was losing $1 million per day‚ despite over a million visitors per month. What had gone wrong? Disney was overly ambitious‚ and had made serious strategic and financial miscalculations. It relied too heavily on debt‚ just as interest rates started to rise. It assumed a real estate boom would continue‚ allowing it to see some properties to pay off its debts. It made mistakes in the park itself‚ including cost overruns
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Case Analysis 1: Harvard Business School Case #9693013 Euro Disney: The First 100 Days Euro Disney’s first few months in operation has already shown signs of mediocre profits and not living up to the success of its parks counterparts in the U.S. and Tokyo. There are a number of items Disney must attend to in order to make Euro Disney a success. For one‚ Disney must deal with the conflicting cultural aspects of its park attractions and service. Another is getting local residents as repeat guests
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To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 26 Summary School starts – third grade for Scout and seventh for Jem – so once again they’re passing the Radley Place every day; though it’s not as frightening as it used to be‚ it’s still dreary-looking. Jem is excited about his place on the football team‚ even though they won’t let him do much beyond carrying buckets. Scout feels a little sorry for all the annoyance they must have caused in the old days trying to get Boo to show his face. But Scout still remembers
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The so-called "Indian Wars" took place roughly from 1864-1890 (from the Sand Creek Massacre to the Battle of Wounded Knee). It was really less of a war than a long series of skirmishes‚ battles‚ and massacres. At first‚ the Indians actually had the advantage because their arrows could be fired more rapidly than a muzzle-loading rifle. The invention of the Colt .45 revolver (the six-shooter by Samuel Colt) and Winchester repeating rifle changed this. Notably‚ one-fifth of the U.S. Army out West
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countries (such as Greece) that were not members of the gold standard. Under the gold standard‚ European peripheral countries ran current account deficits‚ but the size of those deficits was small relative to those experienced by Greece under the euro. They were small because fiscal shocks were smaller and‚ more importantly‚ because the adjustment mechanism while imperfect‚ worked to mitigate the buildup of external imbalances. Second‚ adherence to a hard peg is no panacea and cannot be sustained
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Ryerson University ------------------------------------------------- Ted Rogers School of Business Management FIN 621 International Finance – Winter 2013 Sections 011 and 701E Sergiy Rakhmayil‚ Ph.D. Office: TRS 2-056‚ 416-979-5000 ext.4968‚ srakhmay@ryerson.ca Class Schedule: Tuesdays 18:30-21:30‚ TRS 1-067
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Chapter 9 Outline Christian Europe Emerges (600-1200) I. The Byzantine Empire •The Byzantine Empire’s official religion was Christianity •The Byzantine’s practiced the Roman Imperial system of government and the political oversight of the Christian church to insure the church’s power did not exceed the government’s power. A.An Empire Beleaguered •Between 634 and 650 the Arabs captured the Byzantines as well as the Egyptians‚ the Syrians‚ and the area of Tunisia. The land lost to them and
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Should the UK adopt the Euro? The movement from the sterling to the euro has been debate for a number of years. The transition has been overlooked in many factors including the economy‚ politics and sovereignty. There have been various views by many political bodies for and against the change over to the euro. ‘Joining the euro would almost certainly mean better conditions for businesses considering long-term investment in Britain.’ (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3008201.stm). From the
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