drug to be lost per unit time -An elimination rate constant can be describe -Ke( elimination rate constant) the unit is t ½ -One the log plot‚ the slope is equal to- ke/2.303 -The factor 2.303 converts from natural log to base 10 log units -Half-life-is the period of time required for the conc of a drug to decrease by 1/2 -This is a constant and is related to ke drugs that hav 1st order kinetics -T1/2 = 0.693/ke 1st order elimination rate -rate constant X Plasma conc X vol. of distribution
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Sima Qian’s “Assassins”: Jing Ke The Warring States‚ 3rd century B.C. Jing Ke’s character: In the course of his travels‚ Jing Ke reached the state of Yan. He became close friends with a dog butcher and a man named Gao Jianli who was good at playing the lute. Jing Ke was fond of wine‚ and every day he would join his friends to drink in the market place of the Yan capital. After the wine had begun to take effect‚ Gao Jianli would strike up the lute and Jing Ke would join in with a song. In the
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Financial Management Unit 15 Unit 15 Structure 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Traditional Approach 15.3 Dividend Relevance Model 15.3.1 15.3.2 Walter Model Gordon’s Dividend Capitalization Model Dividend Decision 15.4 Dividend Irrelevance Theory: Miller and Modigliani Model 15.5 Stability of Dividends 15.6 Forms of Dividends 15.7 Stock Split 15.8 Summary Terminal Questions Answers to SAQs and TQs 15.1 Introduction Dividends are that portion of a firm’s net earnings paid to the shareholders
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Problem Set II Problem P9 17: Jack Hammer FV (Table 1) at 11% discount rate 2.00 x .901 = $1.80 2.20 x .802 = $1.79 2.40 x .731 = $1.75 33.00 x .731 = $24.12 -------- $29.46 Problem P9 - 22: Alternative Present Values: Your rich godfather has offered you a choice of one of the three following alternatives: $10‚000 now; $2‚000 a year for eight years; or $24‚000 at the end of eight years. Solution: (first alternative)
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COMPUTATION MATHEMATICS III PROJECT MANAGEMENT CASE STUDY ; BUSINESS PLAN ON AN ON GOING PROJECT ON PREMISES ALONG OJIJO ROAD PARKLANDS WESTLANDS COUNTY BY NAME REG NO PERIS WANJIRU............................ FELIX MAIKO ............................. LILLIAN REGINA............................ OJIJO ROAD ESTATE BUSINESS PLAN ONGOING PROJECT PLAN RESIDENTIAL BY & edited by Felix Maiko Peris Wanjiru Lilian Regina
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(2.236/s)2 ≈ 1.91J Potential energy = mgh = 0.765kg × 9.8N/kg × 0.33m = 2.47J Analysis Questions: How did the potential and kinetic energy compare (top and bottom of the hill)? Explain using law of conservation of energy. (use values of KE and PE for cart with mass attached) According to the law of conservation of energy‚ in an isolated system‚ the initial potential energy and the kinetic energy should be the same. However‚ when we were doing the experiment‚ we could not guarantee for
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TheConc e ptof‘ Mar ke t i ngMi x’andi t sEl e me nt s (A Conceptual Review Paper) Dr. Muhammad Tariq Khan Head‚ Department of Management Sciences University of Haripur‚ Pakistan tariq_phd_@yahoo.com Abstract Marketing mix is the most fundamental concept of marketing which is a set of controllable marketing tools that a company uses to create a desired response in the targeted market. American Ma r ke t i ngAs s o c i a t i onpr e s i de nt i a la ddr e s sc oi ne dt het e r m‚" ma r ke t i ngmi x" ‚i
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More on ¡¥The Matrix¡¦ There are two kinds of people in this world: One who have seen the movie ¡¥The Matrix¡¦ and its sequels and the other kind who haven¡¦t. Although the movie derives heavily from Vedantic and Buddhist philosophies‚ never before the concept of ¡¥Virtual World¡¦ or ¡¥Mithya Jagat¡¦ so beautifully picturised. Everyone now believes that the Matrix does exist and Indians have been knowing this since ancient times in the form of ¡¥Maya¡¦. Whether it is controlled by machines or
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