IN CLASS EXERCISE RATIO ANALYSIS PETRONAS METHANOL Statements of Financial Position December 31‚ Assets 2013 2012 Cash RM 25‚000 RM 40‚000 Short-term investments 15‚000 60‚000 Accounts receivable 50‚000 30‚000 Inventory 150‚000 170‚000 Property‚ plant and equipment (net) 160‚000 200‚000 Total assets RM400‚000 RM500‚000 Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Accounts payable RM 20‚000 RM 30‚000 Short-term
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bar and the temperature is 22°C. When inflated prior to launch‚ the balloon is spherical (radius 1.3 m) and the inflation pressure equals the local atmospheric pressure. 2.29 The viscosity of SAE 10W-30 motor oil at 38°C is 0.067 N · s/m2 and at 99°C is 0.011 N · s/m2. Using Eq. 2.8 for interpolation‚ find the viscosity at 60°C. Compare this value with that obtained by linear interpolation. 2.34 The velocity distribution for water (20°C) near a wall is given by u = a(y/b)1/6‚ where a = 10 m/s‚ b
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then answer the following questions. The Cardiovascular System: Factors That Affect Blood Pressure 1. What are the three main factors that influence total peripheral resistance (TPR)? a. Turbulence b. Vascular Resistance c. A change in blood viscosity 2. Name three hormones that act as vasoconstrictors. a. Epinephrine b. Angiotensin II c. Antidiuretic Hormone 3. Name two hormones that directly increase blood volume. a. Antidiuretic Hormone b. Aldosterone 4. Track the effect on blood
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Eric Sorenson Leaf Spray: Direct Chemical Analysis of Plant Material by Mass Spectrometry Jiangjiang Liu‚† He Wang‚† R. Graham Cooks‚*‚‡‚§ and Zheng Ouyang*‚†‚§ †Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering‚ ‡Department of Chemistry‚ and §Center for Analytical Instrumentation Development‚ Purdue University‚ West Lafayette‚ Indiana 47907‚ United States Analytical Chemistry ACS Publications Published September 14‚ 2011 This research article written by the researchers Jiangjiang Liu‚ He Wang‚ R.
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h in a Soxhlet extractor with methanol. The extract was diluted with distilled water and then partitioned against petroleum ether‚ and finally the aqueous phase was extracted with chloroform. The chloroform extract was then evaporated and the residue redissolved in methanol and filtered through 0.45 µm filter. The filtrate thus obtained constituted the test sample. In the third method (Method 3)[13]‚ 20 g of freeze dried material was extracted using 200 ml methanol in a cold room (10°) overnight
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Progress in Aerospace Sciences 57 (2013) 1–24 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Progress in Aerospace Sciences journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/paerosci Supersonic jet and crossflow interaction: Computational modeling Ez Hassan a‚d‚ John Boles b‚ Hikaru Aono c‚ Douglas Davis d‚ Wei Shyy a‚e‚n a Department of Aerospace Engineering‚ University of Michigan‚ Ann Arbor‚ MI‚ USA Taitech‚ Inc.‚ Beavercreek‚ OH‚ USA Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)‚ Sagamihara
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questions refer to Activity 2: Studying the Effect of Viscosity on Fluid Flow. 5. At what viscosity level was the fluid flow rate the highest? 1.0 6. Describe the relationship between flow rate and viscosity. Inverse 7. Was the effect of viscosity greater or less than the effect of radius on fluid flow? Why? Less‚ the radius of blood vessels effect flow more because the large vessels allow more blood to flow through regardless of its viscosity. 8. What effect would anemia have on blood flow
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Solubility and Functional Groups _______________________________________________________ You will recall from general chemistry that a solution has two components: the solvent‚ which is the substance present in greater amount‚ and the solute‚ which is dissolved in the solvent. Solubility is defined as the mass (in grams) of solute dissolved in 100 g of solute at saturation. Molar solubility is defined as the amount (in moles) of solute per liter of saturated solution. The solubility of one compound
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Oakland Schools Chemistry Resource Unit Intermolecular Forces Brook R. Kirouac David A. Consiglio‚ Jr. Southfield‐Lathrup High School Southfield Public Schools Bonding: Intermolecular Forces Content Statements: C2.2: Chemical Potential Energy Potential energy is stored whenever work must be done to change the distance between two objects. The attraction between the two objects may be gravitational‚ electrostatic‚ magnetic‚ or strong force. Chemical potential energy is the result
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in rocky‚ higher elevation and highly rainfall areas. It is used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine in worm infection. There are two type of extraction a) Cold extraction: In this extraction 100grams of plant powdered root was suspended in 1000 ml methanol and shake it well and keep it for 15 days. This type of the extraction was collected and dried the extraction by removing solvent from distillation under reduced pressure. b) Hot extraction : In this extraction also 100gm powdered root was subjected
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