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    Chemistry102 5/7/2013 Lecture Presentation Chapter 17 Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria John D. Bookstaver St. Charles Community College Cottleville‚ MO © 2012 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Common Ion Effect HA(aq) + H2O(l) ⇔ A−(aq) + H3O+(aq) • Adding a salt containing the anion NaA‚ which • is the conjugate base of the acid (the common ion)‚ shifts the position of equilibrium to the left This causes the pH to be higher than the pH of the acid solution 9lowering the H3O+ ion concentration

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    Lecture Notes for Analog Electronics Raymond E. Frey Physics Department University of Oregon Eugene‚ OR 97403‚ USA rayfrey@cosmic.uoregon.edu December‚ 1999 Class Notes 1 1 Basic Principles In electromagnetism‚ voltage is a unit of either electrical potential or EMF. In electronics‚ including the text‚ the term “voltage” refers to the physical quantity of either potential or EMF. Note that we will use SI units‚ as does the text. As usual‚ the sign convention for current I

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    Hoarding is defined as the acquirement of‚ and inability to discard worthless items even though they appear to have no value. Hoarding behaviors can occur in a variety of psychiatric disorders and in the normal population‚ but are most commonly found in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Those people who report compulsive hoarding as their primary type of OCD‚ who experience significant distress or functional impairment from their hoarding‚ and who also have symptoms of indecisiveness‚ procrastination

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    Best way to reach Dr. Haddad: 613-620-7488 Office Hours: By appointment only at VNR 2017! 8 Chapters + Prologue (12-15 PGS) CHAPTER 1: Thinking Critically With Psychological Science CHAPTER 2: The Biology Of Mind (“Everything Psychological is Biological”) CHAPTER 6: Sensation & Perception CHAPTER 3: Consciousness & the 2 Track Mind CHAPTER 7: Learning CHAPTER 11: Motivation and Work CHAPTER 12: Emotions CHAPTER 8: Memory Books: “Psychology” by Myers (10TH edition) Evaluation

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    BUSS211 OM Lecture 4 Lean Operations MRP vs. JIT Professor Kihoon Kim Lean Operations Slide 1 Outline  Independent demand vs. dependent demand  MRP (Push) vs. JIT (Pull)  How MRP works?  How JIT works?  Lean Operations Tactics Lean Operations Slide 2 Independent vs. Dependent Demand  Independent Dependent 1. End or finished items 1. Subassemblies‚ Components/Materials 2. May be uniform demand 2. Lumpy demand 3. Few items - carefully monitored 3. Many items – less emphasis

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    2/10/2010 WHAT IS A DIVIDEND? FINS 1613 Week 11 Lecture Notes Dividend Policy: Theory and Evidence Definition: A payment made by a firm out of its current or accumulated retained earnings to its owners. Broad types: 1. Cash 2. Stock Chapter 14 Dividends and Dividend Policy 1 4 Key Concepts and Skills Cash Dividend Types Understand dividend types and how they are paid Understand the issues surrounding dividend policy decisions Understand the difference between cash and share

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    Randy Reichardt is the Owner/Principle of Randy Reichardt Insurance Agency which was founded in 1994 as an Independent Insurance Agency serving Batesville‚ AR‚ and the surrounding areas. Previous to its opening‚ Randy obtained his insurance license[G1] s in 1993 and worked for Independence County Farm Bureau (for one year) before leaving to begin his career as an independent insurance agent. From the beginning‚ Randy worked to provide his clients with both the best products and best service available

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    1. Style and Stylistics. Language‚ speech and text. No one knows for sure what it is. The scope of problems stylistics is to solve‚ its very object and its tasks are open to discussion up to the present day‚ regardless of the fact that it goes back to ancient rhetoric and poetics. According to I.R. Galperin‚ the term STYLE is presumed (by various authors) to apply to the following fields of investigation: the aesthetic function of language; (reference to works of art‚ that is of poetry and

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    Week 2 Introduction Constructing Arguments In English Composition I‚ you learned how to analyze an argument for effectiveness‚ specifically looking at the use of logos (logic)‚ ethos (credibility)‚ and pathos (emotion). This week‚ you’ll learn how to craft your own arguments. Starting with this week’s Discussion‚ we’ll take a closer look at constructing logic (logos)‚ which includes using both deductive and inductive reasoning. With inductive reasoning‚ you move “from a set of specific examples

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    ^Definition of Microbiology – the study of microorganisms‚ which are organisms or agents‚ which are too small to be observed with the unaided eye. Objects having a diameter of less than 0.1mm cannot be seen with out the use of a microscope. Why do we study microbiology? Because microorganisms have a close association with us – the microbes are in us‚ on us and everything around us. They are essential for our own survival – we need them‚ they do not need us. Food Microbiology – a field on applied

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