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    Sbi3Ue Exam Notes

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    SBI3UE Examination Notes By: Gursangat Sidhu and Derek Meng Unit 1 - The Cell Unit 2 - The Chemical Basis of Life Part 1 - Molecules of Life Part 2 - DNA Replication and Protein Synthesis Enzymes DNA Structure DNA Replication Protein Synthesis Overview Transcription Translation Mutations Part 3 - Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis Unit 3 - Genetics Unit 1 - The Cell Cell Theory: Cell theory: refers to the idea that cells are the basic unit of structure in every living thing. It states

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    Exam 1 Note

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    1. Which weighs more? The modern piano 2. Which instrument responds more rapidly to the player’s touch? The 18th-c. piano 3. An extended range of available notes (seven-and-a-quarter octaves‚ instead of just five) is a feature of the modern piano 4. If the relationship between two (or more) musical tones is simple and stable‚ we call the combination consonant 5. When composers combine tones successively‚ we call the resulting series a melody 6. By the late 18th century‚ the

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    Tax Law Notes

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    Tax Law Exam L. 2 Jurisdiction To Tax Basic Formula: S4-10 -Tax Payable = (Taxable Income x Tax rate) - Tax Offsets Taxable Year: 1 July – 30 June (note: s4-10 Note 1 – Commissioner may allow to adopt different period Taxable Income S4-15 – Taxable Income= Assessable Income – Deductions Assessable Income S6-1 – Assessable Income= • Ordinary Income S6-5 AND • Statutory Income s6-10 BUT NOT • Exempt Income s6-15 Deductions General Deductions -s8-1 Specific Deductions

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    Microbiology Exam Notes

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    MICROBIOLOGY STUDY QUESTI0NS - EXAM 1 1. Briefly discuss the theory of spontaneous generation. What scientific evidence was presented to disprove the theory? Spontaneous generation- theory (until second half of 19th century) that some forms of life can arise spontaneously from nonliving matter‚ i.e. maggots from corpses Redi (1668)- demonstrated maggots do not arise from decaying meat by filling two jars with decaying meat (one sealed‚ one unsealed). Unsealed jar developed larvae and sealed did

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    Final Exam Notes

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    Literature Final Examination The final examination for EN201OC: Children’s Literature‚ is an online examination which you can write any time during the examination period. The examination will be available from 12:30 am on the first day of the exam period until midnight of the last day.You are allowed to attempt the examination once only‚ so you should ensure that you are ready to write the examination before beginning. The examination is 3 [three] hours in length‚ and consists of two sections

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    2nd exam notes

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    recognized by all states Legislate branch – congress Define jurisdiction of judiciary Pass even though veto Must confirm judiciary’s Judicial branch – supreme court Has power to void Executive branch – president appoint members of judiciary veto any law to him Government set up on

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    Law of Seas Notes

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    warning – you need to tabulate everything so instead of wasting time‚ you need to know where to look. Cant do the exam unless you have read the book. Slides wont answer the questions Need the book at your fingertips in the exam. “When you get a question on legislation” p405 – deals with high seas UNCLOS sea divided into different zones – must know different zones for exam. What can you do to fishing vessels inside your territorial waters who are fishing? High Seas Start from certain

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    Tqm Exam Notes

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    Chapter (1) Definition of Quality: The quality of a product (article or service) is its ability to satisfy or exceed customers’ needs and expectations. “Bergman and Klefsjö” Customers are: those we want to produce value/s to. Quality Dimensions: 8-Quality dimensions of a good: (Pressed Factory) 1- Performance: such as speed‚ capacity‚ useful life‚ size. 2- Reliability: Is a measure of how often problems occur and how serious they are. 3- Environmental Impact: A measure

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    Taxation

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    this determined deterioration and why. Then make some recommendations as to how you feel both the Auditing sector as well as ASIC can address this. You may well look to carry out further research before making any assessment of the situation. Note: do not just copy and paste‚ showing an understanding of the issues is required. REPORT 317 Audit inspection program report for 2011–12 December 2012 About this report This report summarises the observations and findings identified

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    LAWS1061 Exam Notes

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    LAWS1061 Notes Introduction Definition of tort law concerns the obligations of persons living a crowded society to respect the safety‚ property and personality of their neighbours both as priori and ex post matters (compensation to those wrongfully harmed). Tort law has a compensatory function which means damages may be awarded where a person had been injured by the negligence of another. Compensation may not be adequate for damages‚ which an individual has experienced. Needs proof that another

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