step) pathway (Scheme 1). E1 (unimolecular) H + H H O R C C R R R H H O R C C R R R R H A R C C R + + B R H + R C C R R R E2 (bimolecular) H + H R O R C C R H R H R O R C C R H R + H A + B R R C C R R Scheme 1 – E1 and E2 Mechanistic Pathways. The E1 pathway is a two-step mechanism that consists of a SLOW step (the leaving group (H2O) leaves to produce a carbocation) and a FAST step (a Brønsted-Lowry base removes the β-proton and the new π-bond forms). This process is favored
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Industrial-Technological Revolutions: I – Subsistence farming Manufacturing (Division of labor) II – Mass production (Rise of machines) III – Services & information (Artificial intelligence) Industrial Revolution I - 18th – 19th century (1750~1850) - Steam engines Pumps for coal mines - Manufacturing Division of labor Specialization Increase efficiency ‘Cottage industries’ KIV: Trading - Train transport (e.g. Steam train)‚ heavy industries - Rise of the middle classes Political
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Knowledge Based Theory of the Firm by R.M. Grant Assumptions * Firms apply knowledge to the production of good and services * Knowledge is the most strategically important of a firm ’s resources * Knowledge is created and held by individuals‚ not organizations * Firms exist because markets are incapable of coordinating the knowledge of individual specialists. This is the role of the management within a firm. Coordination of Specialized Knowledge While organizational theory
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illnesses. Social Cognitive and Learning theory Mostly known by Bandura’s Theory. Social learning theorists accept the view of behaviorists that behavior is learned and development is influenced by the environment‚ but they reject the mechanistic view that altered behavior is a mindless response to stimuli. Social cognitive and learning theory emphasizes the role of both cognition and
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The reaction between alpha-amino acid and ninhydrin involved in the development of color are described by the following five mechanistic steps: alpha-amino acid + ninhydrin ---> reduced ninhydrin + alpha-amino acid + H2O alpha-amino acid + H2O ---> alpha-keto acid +NH3 alpha-keto acid + NH3 ---> aldehyde + CO2 Step (1) is an oxidative deamination reaction that removes two hydrogen from the alpha-amino acid to yield an alpha-imino acid. Simultaneously‚ the original ninhydrin is reduced
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BUS136 Intro to Management Midterm Topics of Emphasis Management‚ Meeting and Exceeding Customer Expectations by Plunkett‚ Allen and Attner Management (Pg4) One or more managers individually and collectively setting and achieving goals by exercising related function (planning‚ organizing‚ staffing‚ leading‚ and controlling) and coordinating various resources (information‚ materials‚ money‚ and people). Organization (Pg5) An entity managed by one or more persons to achieve stated goals. Diversity
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Biological Psychology Worksheet Answer the following questions in short-essay format. Be prepared to discuss your answers. What is biological psychology? Basically‚ biological psychology is the study of behavior in regards to the intricacies involved in the relationship between physiological and psychological processes of human and animals. Often biological psychological is being regarded as neurobiology or behavioral neuroscience. In other words‚ it could be said to be the interwoven network
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Differences between the philosophies of the east and west Western philosophy has its roots in Athens‚ Rome and JudeoChristianity while Eastern philosophy is derived from Confucianism‚ Taoism and Mahayana Buddhism. As Greek and Latin are to Western civilisation‚ so classical Chinese is to East Asian civilisation. I will focus on four major differences between Eastern and Western philosophies. 1. Western Individualism and Eastern Collectivism In the Greco‑Roman tradition‚ the image of Prometheus
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Strain » Minimize Tensile Strain with Pavement Thickness » Thicker Asphalt Pavement = Lower Strain » Strain Below Fatigue Limit = Indefinite Life Compressive Strain Strain Indefinite Fatigue Life Fatigue Life Tensile Strain Mechanistic Performance Criteria Under ESAL Limit Bending to < 65με (Monismith‚ Von Quintus‚ Nunn‚ Thompson) Thick HMA (> 8”) Base (as required) Subgrade Limit Vertical Compression to < 200με (Monismith‚ Nunn) It starts with the Base ›
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