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c. Explain several methods for how zoonotic disease-causing microbes can be transferred to humans. i. Method 1: ii. Method 2: iii. Method 3: d. Evidence suggests that COVID-19 is a zoonotic disease. The "path" of this disease from species to species is __ (explain the path, explain the transfer(s) that may have occurred with the virus that causes COVID-19) ultimately leading to a pandemic. .
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C++ Linux Need help with lab assignment. Instructions and code is posted below (FeetInches.cpp, FeetInches.h, main.cpp) FeetInches.cpp // Implementation file for the FeetInches class #include <cstdlib> // Needed for abs() #include "FeetInches.h" //************************************************************ // Definition of member function simplify. This function * // checks for values in the inches member greater than * // twelve or less than zero. If such a value is found, * // the numbers in feet and inches are adjusted to conform * // to a standard feet & inches expression. For example, * // 3 feet 14 inches would be adjusted to 4 feet 2 inches and * // 5 feet -2 inches would be adjusted to 4 feet 10 inches. * //************************************************************ void FeetInches::simplify() { if (inches >= 12) { feet += (inches / 12); inches = inches % 12; } else if (inches < 0) { feet -= ((abs(inches) / 12) + 1); inches = 12 - (abs(inches) % 12); } } //********************************************** // Overloaded binary + operator. * //********************************************** FeetInches FeetInches::operator +(const FeetInches &right) { FeetInches temp; temp.inches = inches + right.inches; temp.feet = feet + right.feet; temp.simplify(); return temp; } //********************************************** // Overloaded binary - operator. * //********************************************** FeetInches FeetInches::operator -(const FeetInches &right) { FeetInches temp; temp.inches = inches - right.inches; temp.feet = feet - right.feet; temp.simplify(); return temp; } //************************************************************* // Overloaded prefix ++ operator. Causes the inches member to * // be incremented. Returns the incremented object. * //************************************************************* FeetInches FeetInches::operator ++() { ++inches; simplify(); return *this; } //*************************************************************** // Overloaded postfix ++ operator. Causes the inches member to * // be incremented. Returns the value of the object before the * // increment. * //*************************************************************** FeetInches FeetInches::operator ++(int) { FeetInches temp(feet, inches); inches++; simplify(); return temp; } //************************************************************ // Overloaded > operator. Returns true if the current object * // is set to a value greater than that of right. * //************************************************************ bool FeetInches::operator >(const FeetInches &right) { bool status; if (feet > right.feet) status = true; else if (feet == right.feet && inches > right.inches) status = true; else status = false; return status; } //************************************************************ // Overloaded < operator. Returns true if the current object * // is set to a value less than that of right. * //*********************************************************.
C++ Linux Need help with lab assignment- Instructions and code is post.docx
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C++ 5.6.2 Basic derived class member override Define a member function PrintAll() for class PetData that prints output as follows with inputs "Fluffy, 5, andd 4444. Hint: Make use of the base class' PrintAll() function. Name: Fluffy, Age: 5, ID: 4444 #include <iostream> #include <string> using namespace std; class AnimalData { public: void SetName(string givenName) { fullName = givenName; }; void SetAge(int numYears) { ageYears = numYears; }; //Other parts omitted void PrintAll() { cout << "Name: " << fullName; cout << "Age: " << ageYears; }; class PetData: public AnimalData { public: void SetID(int petID) { idNum = petID; }; // FIXME: Add PrintAll() member function void PrintAll() { cout << "Name: " << fullName; cout << ", Age: " << ageYears; } void PrintAll() { AnimalData::PrintAll(); cout << ", ID: " << idNum << endl; }; private: int idNum; }; I am confused with the printAll() section and it is printing errors .
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By now everyone has heard news reports about balloons in the sky. Were they balloons flown by hobbyist? Perhaps they were weather balloons providing, real time, data high in the atmosphere? Were they devices designed to spy on America on behalf of the Chinese Government? Maybe they were a type of spy balloon but not from China but another country? Are they UFO's from another galaxy? Perhaps you have an entirely different idea? .
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Businesses that are overleveraged carry a large amount of debt and are unable to pay their outstanding loans. Which conditions can cause an overleveraged business to experience the risk of bankruptcy? When banks withdraw their support When inflation lasts longer than two quarters When net worth becomes a negative value If sales fall or profits drop .
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bottles of wine every day; The daily production in Italy is either 200 pounds of cheese or 200 bottles of wine. Currently, international trade is allowed. - 1) Find out the PPF for France and Italy. (2 points) argument that both countries would benefit from trade if they could specialize in what they are relatively best at producing. - 2) What are the comparative advantage of each country? (4 points) specialization? (4 points) .
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Bone and Structure Lab1-) Identify types of bones based upon their sha.docx
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bond issue. What will be the total interest payments over the five-year life of the bonds? Total interest expense? Total interest payments Total interest expense $ .
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Below is the Tycho crater on the surface of the Moon. The left image provides an elevation map of the crater, with green/blue being lower elevation and yellow/orange being higher elevation. https://sservinasagov/articles/tycho-central-peak-spectacular/ What evidence is there that the Tycho crater is a fundamentally different type of crater than the Meteor or Bruno crater? Cite specific evidence. .
Below is the Tycho crater on the surface of the Moon- The left image p.docx
Below is the Tycho crater on the surface of the Moon- The left image p.docx
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Below b a graph showing alinear regression of Ser genotypes and dorsal beightness from Barrett et at (2019). The effect of the Ser allele ondorsal brightness appears to be dominarat. meitiplicative abditioe recensive .
Below b a graph showing alinear regression of Ser genotypes and dorsa.docx
Below b a graph showing alinear regression of Ser genotypes and dorsa.docx
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Below is an impact crater on the surface of the Earth. This is the Meteor Crater of Wimslow AZ. hups:/www.nasa gov/sites/derault/hles/thumbiails/image/asteroid-meteor-crater.png B. What differences, if any, do you see between the meteor crater on Earth and the Giordano Bruno crater on the Moon? Cite specific features in the images. .
Below is an impact crater on the surface of the Earth- This is the Met.docx
Below is an impact crater on the surface of the Earth- This is the Met.docx
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Being a taker can be potentially beneficial because: Select one: A. they tend to make favorable first impressions B. they are able to successfully exploit others for their benefit over the long run C. they establish high quality long-term relationships with others D. All of these E. None of these .
Being a taker can be potentially beneficial because- Select one- A- th.docx
Being a taker can be potentially beneficial because- Select one- A- th.docx
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below is some of the work i began on LispEvaluate on java. but i'm having a hard time figuring out the rest of the work i need to do. please help me package lisp; import java.util.Scanner; import stack.*; /** * The lispCalculate method takes a valid arithmetic * Lisp expression and evaluates it to calculate the numeric * output. This code must be provided by you, and will * make use of stacks. * */ public class LispEvaluate { /** * Sets up a loop that treats entered user inputs from the console as Lisp * expressions, then computes and prints their values. Behavior for badly * formatted Lisp expressions is not defined, but will likely cause the code * to crash or otherwise misbehave. * * @param args Ignored */ public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner console = new Scanner(System.in); String input = ""; while(true) { System.out.print("Enter a Lisp expression or use \"q\" or \"quit\" to exit the program: "); input = console.nextLine(); if(input.equals("q") || input.equals("quit")) break; // Exit the loop System.out.println("Evaluates to: " + lispCalculate(input)); } System.out.println("Goodbye"); console.close(); } /** * Given a String containing a valid Lisp expression using only * the operators +, -, /, and *, evaluate the expression and * return the result. * * NOTE: You are NOT allowed to use arrays or ArrayLists. Your algorithm(s) * should be based on stacks. * * @param lispExpression Valid arithmetic Lisp expression. * @return Numeric result of evaluating the Lisp expression. */ public static double lispCalculate(String lispExpression) { String spacedOut = addSpaces(lispExpression); // Adds extra white space around parentheses String postfixSpaced = prefixToPostfix(spacedOut); // Converts spaced prefix Lisp expression to spaced postfix Lisp expression return calculateSpacedPostfix(postfixSpaced); // Calculates the numeric result from processing the spaced postfix Lisp expression } ///// You MUST provide complete and correctly formatted Javadoc comments to all methods below this point ///// private static String addSpaces(String lispExpression) { String result = ""; for(int i = 0; i < lispExpression.length(); i++) { char c = lispExpression.charAt(i); switch(c) { case '(': result += " ( "; // put spaces around ( break; //more default: result += c; } } return result; } private static String prefixToPostfix(String spacedOut) { StackInterface<String> operators = new LinkedStack<>(); String result = ""; Scanner scan = new Scanner(spacedOut); while(scan.hasNext()) { String token = scan.next(); switch(token) { case "+": case "-": case "/": case "*": operators.push(token); break; case "(": // MORE? WHAT TO DO HERE? break; case ")": result += " " + operators.pop() + " ) "; break; default: result += " " + token + " "; } } scan.close(); return result; } private static double calculateSpacedPostfix(String postfixSpaced) { Scanner scan = new Scanner(postfixSpaced); StackInterface<Double> operands = new LinkedStack<>(); while(scan.hasNext()) { St.
below is some of the work i began on LispEvaluate on java- but i'm hav.docx
below is some of the work i began on LispEvaluate on java- but i'm hav.docx
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Below is an idealized diagram of several oceanic plates and a continental plate showing different types of plate boundaries. A line of volcanoes is present on the continental plate, as well as color bands indicating the ages of seafloor rocks on the oceanic plates. Difference colors indicate different ages of the rocks, in millions of years (There is a time scale along the right side of the map). The boundary between the continental plate and the oceanic plates is shown by the red line. 14. What type of plate boundary is present at Ridge 1 ? 15. East of Ridge 1 seafloor rocks reach 10 million years of age, while west of the ridge the age only reaches 4 million years (At the red line). What could be happening to the seafloor rocks west of the ridge that would explain their absence beyond 4 million years? 16. What type of plate boundary is present at the red line?? 17. Near the lower middle of the image, there is a purple line dividing the oceanic plates. What type of plate boundary does the purple line represent? .
Below is an idealized diagram of several oceanic plates and a continen.docx
Below is an idealized diagram of several oceanic plates and a continen.docx
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Begin on the left side of the map and trace over 30oN latitude with your finger. Out of these countries, [ a.)Guatemala, b.) Panama, c.) Costa Rica, d.) Mexico, e.)Cuba and f.) United States] which of these countries have all or part of their territory located south of 30oN and between 90oW and 110oW? .
Begin on the left side of the map and trace over 30oN latitude with yo.docx
Begin on the left side of the map and trace over 30oN latitude with yo.docx
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Before June production is recorded, the Work in Process inventory account had the following info 3 Jobs completed production in June with costs: What is the cost of unfinished jobs at 6/30? Prepare the journal entry Using the info above, record the sale of Job X above .
Before June production is recorded- the Work in Process inventory acco.docx
Before June production is recorded- the Work in Process inventory acco.docx
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Because human wants are insatiable and unlimited while available resources are limited, people are said to face the problem of: Select one: a. why to produce? b. Social interest versus selfinterest. c. scarcity d. macroeconomics Financial risk occurs due to variations in returns which Select one: a. is a result of changes in exchange rates. b. is due to changes in government regulations. c. is induced by leverage. d. is due to the ups and downs of the economy. Which of the following is not a reason for satisficing of profits by companies: Select one: a. stockholders are less informed about the firm b. high level managers own a huge amount of shares in the company c. stockholders hold a diversified portfolio d. large firms are owned by thousands of shareholders .
Because human wants are insatiable and unlimited while available resou.docx
Because human wants are insatiable and unlimited while available resou.docx
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Cash had a beginning balance of $69 , 600 . During the month. Cisti was credifed for $16 , 070 and debited for $18 , 530 At the end of the month, the balance is: Multiplo Choice $2.460 credit. $72060 crodit $12060 debit 12.460 diebi! .
Cash had a beginning balance of $69-600- During the month- Cisti was c.docx
Cash had a beginning balance of $69-600- During the month- Cisti was c.docx
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Case study on Facebook IPO 1. What is the IRo date when the undenwriters distribute shares to purchasers? May 22, 2012. 2. How many shares were for sale and what was the offering price? 421 , 233 , 615 shares at $38 a share 3. Who were the underwriters of the Facebook IPO? How much did they charge for commissions? Morgan Stanley, J.P. Morean, Goldman, Stchs \& Co. ?m? 4. Who are the top 5 owners of Facebook prior to IPO? Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew MoCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chrls Hughes 5. What is the definition of dual-dass shares? What are the arguments in favor of Dual-dass? And what are the arguments against duahelass? 6. Please describe the dual-eass share structure of Facebook. 7. On which pages are the financial statements of Facebook? What were the total assets, total liabilities, revenues and net income in the year prior to IPO?? 8. How many years of financial statements priar to IPO on the prospectus? 9. How did the stock perform during the week of the 1Fo? What is the price as of Feb 8, 2023? .
Case study on Facebook IPO 1- What is the IRo date when the undenwrite.docx
Case study on Facebook IPO 1- What is the IRo date when the undenwrite.docx
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Cartos plays college soccer, He makes a goal 65 percent of the time he shoots. Carlos is going to attempt two goals in a row in the next game. A = the . event Calos is successtul on his first attempt. P ( A ) = 65. B = the event Carlos is successtul on his second antempt. P ( B ) = .65 . Carlos tends to shood in streaks. The probability that he makes the second goal given that he made the first goal is .90 . What is the probabiliy that Carlos makes either the first goal or the second goal? 0.517 0.715 0.175 1 .
Cartos plays college soccer- He makes a goal 65 percent of the time he.docx
Cartos plays college soccer- He makes a goal 65 percent of the time he.docx
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Carcinogens refer to chemicals which primarily cause reproductive disorders. True False Question 28 All enzymes are known to be: proteins with specific active sites polysaccharides in plant cells but carbohydrates in animal cells capable of self-reproduction exclusive of any other living system long chains of nucleotides capable of coding genetic information .
Carcinogens refer to chemicals which primarily cause reproductive diso.docx
Carcinogens refer to chemicals which primarily cause reproductive diso.docx
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Capital Power and Light has Cash of $200 , Accounts Receivable of $900 , and Office Supplies of $400 . Capital owes $100 on Accounts Payable and has Salaries Payable of $300 . Capital's current ratio is (Round the current ratio to two decimal places.) A. 3.75 B. 1.57 c. 0.27 D. 0.46 .
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Capital Power and Light has Cash of $200- Accounts Receivable of $900-.docx
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Can you think of a time that a company inverted the means and ends, or put 2nd things first? What was the outcome? .
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Can you think of a time that a company inverted the means and ends- or.docx
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Can someone help me get a better understanding of StackInterface in java? I also am having trouble with some of these methods i need to write. public interface StackInterface<T> { /** * Add element to top of stack. * @param newEntry item to add to stack. */ public void push(T newEntry); /** * Remove and return top element from stack. * @return top element. * @throws EmptyStackException if the stack is empty */ public T pop(); /** * Return top element from stack without modifying stack. * @return Element on top of stack. * @throws EmptyStackException if the stack is empty */ public T peek(); /** * Whether stack is empty. * @return True if stack is empty, false otherwise. */ public boolean isEmpty(); /** * Remove all elements from stack. */ public void clear(); } .
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Can it be solved with an equations shown? The stockhalders' equity accounts of Martinez Compary have the following balances cn December 31, 2025. Shares of Martinez Company stock are currently selling on the Philadelphis Stock Exchange at $19 . Prepare the apprapriate journal entries for each of the following independent cases (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. List all debit entries before credit entries.] .
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