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    analyze‚ and process information. Although a priceless activity‚ the importance of reading has been deteriorating rapidly. One of the prominent causes for this is the technology boom‚ wherein you can get whatever information you need with just a click! Reading‚ however‚ doesn’t mean making it through your school texts to clear the approaching tests. Neither is it restricted to educational purposes only. You can read almost anything including encyclopedias‚ novels‚ dailies‚ magazines...the list is

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    Role of Stomata & Control Stomata : a pore found in the epidermis of plants which are used to control as exchange Main function of stomata : Allow enough C02 to enter the leaf to optimize photosynthesis‚ while conserving as much water as possible Structure of stomata * Each stomata consists of a stoma (minute pore) which are surrounded by 2 guard cells. * Stomata closes and opens according to the turgidity of the guard cells * Stomata also allows for cooling of the leaf by loss

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    DNA STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION QUIZ Provide answers to each of the following. You may consult your text and fellow students. Each numbered item counts 2 points. 1. If one strand of a DNA double helix has the sequence GTCCAT‚ what is the sequence of the other strand? a. ACTTGC b. CUGGTU c. CAGGTA d. CAGGUA e. TGAACG 2. If a strand of DNA has the sequence AAGCTC‚ transcription will result in a(n) ______. a. single DNA strand with the sequence TTCGAG

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    Functions of Management 20th Century French mine owner Henri Fayol is widely accepted as the person who revolutionized management with his principles of management. Henri Fayol first coined the term "Four Functions of Management". He saw a manager’s job as: planning‚ organizing‚ commanding‚ coordinating activities and controlling performance. In today’s business world managers‚ follow certain rules that help them be better at their job and contribute to the success of the business. The functions

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    ENZYME STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS: Enzymes are biological catalysts. They increase the rate of reactions by a factor of between 106 to 1012 times‚ allowing the chemical reactions that make life possible to take place at normal temperatures Definition of enzyme: A protein with catalytic properties due to its power of specific activation is defined as an enzyme. STRUCTURE Enzymes are proteins their function depends on its complexity. The reaction takes place in a small part of the enzyme

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    Czyszczoń and Aleksander Zgrzywa Politechnika Wrocławska‚ Faculty of Computer Science and Management‚ Institute of Informatics‚ Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego 27‚ 50370 Wrocław‚ Poland {adam.czyszczon‚aleksander.zgrzywa}@pwr.wroc.pl http://www.zsi.ii.pwr.wroc.pl Abstract. This paper attempts to address the problem of the automatic customer segmentation by processing data collected in Social Customer Relationship Management (Social CRM) systems using Kohonen networks. Presented segmentation approach comprises

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    Executive summary According to assignment brief‚ I have to do a case study about intellectual property. So in this assignment‚ first I will through the definition of intellectual property to talk about what it is; after this I will discuss about what are the purpose why some countries have to protect its intellectual property; and then‚ I will through a recent litigation between Huawei and Cisco to show how important is the intellectual property for a companies. After that‚ I will analyses the

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    KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Knowledge management is a process of transforming information and intellectual assets into enduring value. Knowledge Management has two type: 1. Tacit Knowledge Highly personal‚ means the knowledge is unrecorded and unarticulated and it’s hard to formalized and therefore difficult‚ if not sometimes impossible to communicate. 2. Explicit Knowledge Formal and systematic‚ and can be easily to communicated and share‚ for example in a book or a database in a library. Knowledge

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    SOUTHWEST AIRLINES FACTORS OF MANAGEMENT Southwest Airlines Factors of Management Andrew Carr Charlie Minni University of Phoenix External / Internal Factors Paper on Southwest Airlines In today’s employment world‚ having effective management skills are critical in a companies desire to breed success. Within the airline industry‚ competition and competitive practices would be a severe understatement. This paper will examine Southwest Airlines core management team by indicating the possible

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    that those rich in saturated fatty acids Membranes must be fluid to work properly; they are usually about as fluid as salad oil. Cholesterol acts as a temp buffer At warm temp(such as 37*C)‚ cholesterol restrains movement of phospholipids At cool temp‚ it maintains fluidity by preventing tight packing (don’t want cholesterol in bloodstream). MEMBRANE PROTEINS determine the membrane’s function Many diff. types of protein in plasma membrane 2 types of proteins Peripheral proteins-loosely

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