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    Introduction to Business

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    the equity of PROTON is owned by the government it enjoys much flexibility of the laws and gets advantage from the taxes and tariff. On the other hand there are restrictions on the import of car in Malaysia as a result they get competitive advantage from here. As Malaysia is a member of ASEAN proton cars also get some advantage on the intra-regional tariffs and non-tariff barriers‚ and also get easy access to larger market as having the Government organization of Malaysia.So‚ Proton cars either locally

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    Notes The nucleus The nucleus is at the center of the atom and contains the protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are collectively known as nucleons. Virtually all the mass of the atom is concentrated in the nucleus‚ because the electrons weigh so little. Working out the numbers of protons and neutrons No of protons = ATOMIC NUMBER of the atom The atomic number is also given the more descriptive name of proton

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    of the challenges of globalisation‚ specifically global competition on Proton‚ a Malaysia automobile company and to evaluate the strategy adopted by Proton in response to globalization. Proton was established in 1983 as the sole national car company. It had been monopolizing and dominating domestic market for almost 10 years until the advent of Perodua‚ another Malaysian automobile manufacturer in 1993. In the mid-2000‚ Proton started losing its market power due to; stronger local competitor‚ Perodua

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    GROUP B MODEL ANSWER Yoshida et al.‚ Flexibility of Hydrogen Bond and Lowering of Symmetry in Proton Conductor‚ Symmetry 2012‚ 4‚ 507-516. DO NOT PLAGIARISE THIS MODEL ANSWER PLAGIARISM FROM ANY SOURCE AUTOMATICALLY LEADS TO A ZERO SCORE Paragraph 1 M3H(XO4)2 compounds are used for electrolytic fuel cells (where M=K‚ Rb ‚Cs; X=S‚ Se). At different temperatures‚ the compound exhibits different degrees of symmetry. There are 3 distinct phases observed. Below 369K‚ the phase 3 structure belongs

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    the consequences of a proton gradient and how could a gradient be used in the mitochondrion? List all the possibilities that come to mind. Protons have a strong positive charge. The electron transport chain that is part of the process of cellular respiration powers carrier protein “pumps” which actively transport H+ ions (single protons) from the mitochondrial matrix across the inner membrane to the intermembrane space. As a result‚ the intermembrane space contains many protons‚ and therefore this

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    topmost carbon of the aromatic ring shown at the top of the molecule. This shift value falls in line with standard aromatic proton shift values between 6.0-9.2ppm. The third‚ fourth and fifth proton environments were represented by the same crowded an unclean multiplet between 1.15-1.86ppm. Had the spectral data been correct‚ a broad multiplet representing these 2 aromatic protons from the top aromatic ring and 4 from the lower aromatic system from the central pi bond would have been observed beteen

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    chemical structure of water composes of two hydrogen atoms attached to a single oxygen atom. Within the hydrogen’s nucleus there is a proton present and the protons respond sensitively in the presence of magnetic fields. Therefore when the magnets are activated‚ radio signals have been emitted from the MRI scanner to different areas of the body which results in the protons to fall out of their original position in the body. This is why gradient field coils are used and important in the use of MRI scanners

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    involve restricting proton entry by cytoplasmic membrane and purging of protons and their effect by cytoplasm. pH homeostatic mechanisms The cell membrane is highly impermeable to protons Membrane channel have a reduced pore size. Protein influx inhibited by chemiosmotic gradient Excess proton pumped out of the cell Cytoplasmic buffering helps to maintain the intracellular pH 1. The cell membrane is highly impermeable to protons High impermeable cell membrane to restrict proton influx into the

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    Reminders: 1. In a neutral atom the number of protons equals the number of electrons. 2. An atom can NEVER gain or lose protons 3. The number of protons equals the atomic number NAME:________________________________________ Ion Practice Set 1. What is an ion? 2. What does the number next to the ions signify? Complete the following table‚ using the periodic table in the back of your book. ELEMENT NAME ION SYMBOL NUMBER OF PROTONS NUMBER OF ELECTRONS NUMBER OF ELECTRONS LOST OR GAINED

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    and a table. 40. It was evenly distributed. 42. a. Electron cloud b. Protons c. Neutrons 44. The number of protons equals the number of electrons so it’s neutral. 46. Protons and neutrons. 48. The electron 50. The Anode attracts negatively charged electrons. 52. The positively charged gold nuclei. 54. The nucleus because it has a positive charge. 56. By using the scanning tunneling

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