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You can add any fractions with like denominators by simpling adding the numerators (the tops of the fractions) and keeping the denominator (the bottoms of the fractions) the same. In this case 7/10 +5/10 =12/10. An improper fraction is any fraction where the numorator (top) is a larger number the the denominator (bottom). To simpliy an improper fraction you divide the numorator by the denominator. 12/10 simplifed would be 12 divided by 10. (I always tell my student to just think of a fraction bar as a division symbol since that is really all it is) 10 goes into the number 12 one time so our whole number is 1. We have a remainder of 2 so that becomes the numorator (or the top) of our new fraction. The denominator does not change. So our mixed number is now 1 and 2/10. However, we are not done yet as the answer is not simplifed. Simplified fractions are fractions where the numorator and denominator share no factors in common. Since 10 and 2 both have a factor of 2 (2x5=10 and 2x1=2) we can divide both the numerator and denominator by the number 2 to further simplify our fraction. 2 goes into 2 one time so our new simplified numorator is 1. 2 goes into 10 five times so our simplified new denominator is 5. So our fractional part of our mixed number simplifes to 1/5. When we put our simplifed fraction together with the whole number we found earlier you get a final answer of 1 and 1/5. Solution You can add any fractions with like denominators by simpling adding the numerators (the tops of the fractions) and keeping the denominator (the bottoms of the fractions) the same. In this case 7/10 +5/10 =12/10. An improper fraction is any fraction where the numorator (top) is a larger number the the denominator (bottom). To simpliy an improper fraction you divide the numorator by the denominator. 12/10 simplifed would be 12 divided by 10. (I always tell my student to just think of a fraction bar as a division symbol since that is really all it is) 10 goes into the number 12 one time so our whole number is 1. We have a remainder of 2 so that becomes the numorator (or the top) of our new fraction. The denominator does not change. So our mixed number is now 1 and 2/10. However, we are not done yet as the answer is not simplifed. Simplified fractions are fractions where the numorator and denominator share no factors in common. Since 10 and 2 both have a factor of 2 (2x5=10 and 2x1=2) we can divide both the numerator and denominator by the number 2 to further simplify our fraction. 2 goes into 2 one time so our new simplified numorator is 1. 2 goes into 10 five times so our simplified new denominator is 5. So our fractional part of our mixed number simplifes to 1/5. When we put our simplifed fraction together with the whole number we found earlier you get a final answer of 1 and 1/5..
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You can add any fractions with like denominators by simpling adding .pdf
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Utilitarianism is a form ofconsequentialism, which states that the consequences of any action are the only standard of right and wrong. This view can be contrasted or combined with virtue ethics which holds virtue as a moral good. Intrinsic Good & Instrumental Good : Rule-utilitarianism : Rule utilitarianism is a form of utilitarianism that says an action is right as it conforms to a rule that leads to the greatest good, or that \"the rightness or wrongness of a particular action is a function of the correctness of the rule of which it is an instance. Rights, Legal Rights, Moral Rights, negative rights, positive rights & contractual rights : Legal rights are those bestowed onto a person by a given legal system. Moral rights are rights of creators of copyrighted works generally recognized in civil law jurisdictions and, to a lesser extent, in some common law jurisdictions. They include the right of attribution, the right to have a work published anonymously or pseudonymously, and the right to the integrity of the work. The libertarian view on rights : Natural-rights libertarianism refers to the view that all individuals possess certain natural or moral rights, mainly a right of individual sovereignty, and that therefore acts of initiation of force and fraud are rights-violations and that is sufficient reason to oppose those acts. This is one of the two ethical view points within right-libertarianism, the other being consequentialist libertarianism, which only takes into account the consequences of actions and rules when judging them, and holds that free markets and strong private property rights have good consequences. Distributive Justice, Fundamantal & Material principal of distributive justice Distributive justice concerns the nature of a socially just allocation of goods in a society. A society in which incidental inequalities in outcome do not arise would be considered a society guided by the principles of distributive justice. The concept includes the available quantities of goods, the process by which goods are to be distributed, and the resulting allocation of the goods to the members of the society. Distributive justice is concerned with the fair allocation of resources among diverse members of a community. Fair allocation typically takes into account the total amount of goods to be distributed, the distributing procedure, and the pattern of distribution that results. Various principles might determine of how goods are distributed as under :- Capitalist Justice, Socialist Justice, L justice, : Capitalist Justice is the justice that is supported and served by the capitalist person or individual, one who supports the tenets of capitalism. Socialist Justice is the justice that is supported and served by the socialistlist person or individual, one who supports the tenets of socialism. Principle of equal liberty, Difference Principle, Principle of fair equality of opportunity : Difference Principle : The Difference Principle regulates ineq.
Utilitarianism is a form ofconsequentialism, which states that the c.pdf
Utilitarianism is a form ofconsequentialism, which states that the c.pdf
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Typical system services: Program execution I/O operations File System manipulation Communication Error Detection Resource Allocation Protection Cyber security or IT security is the safety of information systems from theft or damage to the hardware, the software, and the information, as well as from disturbance or misdirection of the services they give. The single most significant step in protecting data from loss is to back it up frequently. To keep others out of your data, the primary step is to put permissions on the data files and folders. Many efficiency applications, such as Microsoft Office uses and Adobe Acrobat, will permit you to set passwords on personal documents. Windows 2000, XP Pro, and Server 2003 maintain the Encrypting File System (EFS). There are a lot of third-party products accessible that will allow encrypting a complete disk. A public key infrastructure (PKI) is a system for managing public/private key couples and digital credentials. You can utilize a steganography program to conceal data inside other data. Data can be captured while it\'s itinerant over the network by a hacker with sniffer software. Data that send through a wireless network is especially subject to interception than that send over an Ethernet network. If you need to send data to others but are concerned about protecting it once it departs your own system, you can employ Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) to manage what the recipients are clever to do with it. Port Scanning is the name for the method used to recognize open ports and services accessible on a network host. It is occasionally utilized by security methods to audit computers for vulnerabilities; but, it is also utilized by hackers to object Solution Typical system services: Program execution I/O operations File System manipulation Communication Error Detection Resource Allocation Protection Cyber security or IT security is the safety of information systems from theft or damage to the hardware, the software, and the information, as well as from disturbance or misdirection of the services they give. The single most significant step in protecting data from loss is to back it up frequently. To keep others out of your data, the primary step is to put permissions on the data files and folders. Many efficiency applications, such as Microsoft Office uses and Adobe Acrobat, will permit you to set passwords on personal documents. Windows 2000, XP Pro, and Server 2003 maintain the Encrypting File System (EFS). There are a lot of third-party products accessible that will allow encrypting a complete disk. A public key infrastructure (PKI) is a system for managing public/private key couples and digital credentials. You can utilize a steganography program to conceal data inside other data. Data can be captured while it\'s itinerant over the network by a hacker with sniffer software. Data that send through a wireless network is especially subject to interception than that send over an Ethernet network.
Typical system servicesProgram executionIO operationsFile Sy.pdf
Typical system servicesProgram executionIO operationsFile Sy.pdf
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This is a fun problem. How often do you get to think about a compound that is more soluble in strong base and strong acid? Pretty nifty! a. In very acidic solution La Chateliers shows that reaction will shift to products Al(OH)3(s) + 3H+ ----> Al3+ + 3H2O EQN 1 or if you start with acidic solution and then add ions Al3+ + OH- + H+ ----> Al3+ + H2O In very basic solution there are so many OH- ions that probability is high that four will be near each AL3+ Al 3+ +4OH- -----> Al(OH)4- b. S has two terms, the first is large when [H+] is high the second one is large when [H+] is low. For the first term using chemical EQN 1 [Al-] [H2O]3 Ksp = ---------------- [H+]3 To get [Al-] all alone in the numerator we multiply both sides by con of H+ cubed and divide by water cubed gets [Al-], so [Al-] = [H+]^3 * Ksp/Kwater^3 For the second term K is given as[Al(OH-)4]/[OH-] If this is multiplied by [H+][OH-] , which is Kwater, and divided by [H+] the result is [Al(OH-)4][H+][OH-]/[OH-][H+] = [Al(OH-)] adding the first and seond terms gives S = [Al3+] + [Al(OH-)] Solution This is a fun problem. How often do you get to think about a compound that is more soluble in strong base and strong acid? Pretty nifty! a. In very acidic solution La Chateliers shows that reaction will shift to products Al(OH)3(s) + 3H+ ----> Al3+ + 3H2O EQN 1 or if you start with acidic solution and then add ions Al3+ + OH- + H+ ----> Al3+ + H2O In very basic solution there are so many OH- ions that probability is high that four will be near each AL3+ Al 3+ +4OH- -----> Al(OH)4- b. S has two terms, the first is large when [H+] is high the second one is large when [H+] is low. For the first term using chemical EQN 1 [Al-] [H2O]3 Ksp = ---------------- [H+]3 To get [Al-] all alone in the numerator we multiply both sides by con of H+ cubed and divide by water cubed gets [Al-], so [Al-] = [H+]^3 * Ksp/Kwater^3 For the second term K is given as[Al(OH-)4]/[OH-] If this is multiplied by [H+][OH-] , which is Kwater, and divided by [H+] the result is [Al(OH-)4][H+][OH-]/[OH-][H+] = [Al(OH-)] adding the first and seond terms gives S = [Al3+] + [Al(OH-)].
This is a fun problem. How often do you get to think about a compoun.pdf
This is a fun problem. How often do you get to think about a compoun.pdf
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To setup the simplest IPv6 network you just have to boot up a host or two with a IPv6 enabled operating system such as Ubuntu. Open a terminal and type: \"ip -6 address list\" You should see output similar to the following: 1 2 3 4 5 6 1: lo: mtu 65536 inet6 ::1/128 scope host valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever 2: eth0: mtu 1500 qlen 1000 inet6 fe80::922b:34ff:fe7b:6ff1/64 scope link valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever,multicast,up,lower_up>,up,lower_up> IPv6 link local addresses have been assigned automatically to any interfaces that you have. The IPv6 localhost address (IPv4 127.0.0.1) is ::1/128. You can do the same on another host to gets it IPv6 link local address and then do a IPv6 ping with \"ping6\" - note the 6. 1 ping6 fe80::922b:34ff:fe7b:6ff1 The fe80::/64 network prefix is the link local network as explained in the table above. It should be the only IPv6 network address you will see across different physical networks. In fact every host on an IPv6 network must have an link local address (fe80::/64). Host Identifier Generation The host identifier portion of the link local address, the remaining 64 bits, is generated from the mac address with a algorithm applied to extend the 48 bit mac address to the 64 bit host address required for IPv6. See EUI64 for the algorithm used. The host identifier may also be manually assigned by the system administrator. This introduces the risk of duplicate IP addresses being assigned, so IPv6 has a duplicate address detection protocol that allows hosts to determine if there is a conflict before assigning itself an address. IPv6 configuration is done using layer 3 (network layer) protocols and not layer 2 (media layer eg. Ethernet) as with IPv4; so a valid IPv6 address is required before any additional configuration can be done. Of couese it also allows for zero config simple networks. Steps to Configure the Router Advertisement Service The advertisement service can run on any Linux box, but that box will become the default route for IPv6 traffic. In future your ADSL router will provide router advertisement services. First assign the Linux box a static IPv6 address from the ULA network: (In the examples that follow I use the fd5f:12c9:2201::/48 ULA routing prefix and I have chosen fd5f:12c9:2201:1::/64 as the network prefix. (ie :1 is the subnet id). Configure a static IPv6 on Ubuntu 1 sudo vi /etc/network/interfaces 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 auto eth0 iface eth0 inet6 static address fd5d:12c9:2201:1::1 netmask 64 autoconf 0 dad-attempts 0 accept_ra 0 Now we need to install the router advertisement service: Router Advertisement Daemon Configuration sudo apt-get install radvd vi /etc/radvd.conf 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 interface eth0 { AdvSendAdvert on; prefix fd5d:12c9:2201:1::1/64 { AdvOnLink on; AdvAutonomous on; }; #Send DNS Server setting - assumes there is a DNS server setup at the address below RDNSS fd5d:12c9:2201:1::2{ }; }; Restart the service and then on a client restart the network. You should .
To setup the simplest IPv6 network you just have to boot up a host o.pdf
To setup the simplest IPv6 network you just have to boot up a host o.pdf
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The term MULTIPLE ALLELE refers to a series of atleast three allelic or alternative form of a gene with only two that are able to exist in a diploid individual. The multiple alleles are responsible for the differences in the phenotypic expression of a given trait. Its like having two alleles. There are three allele which control the ABO blood group. Odf there are more than two alleles, then its called as multiple allele. The allele IA corresponds to blood group A (genotype IAIA) and the allele IB corresponds to blood group B (genotype IBIB) , both of these are dominant and therefore, if both are present together, i.e. IAIB then they together form blood group AB ( genotype IAIB). Both affect the phenotype since they are both codominant. Co-dominant alleles are pairs of alleles that both affect the phenotype when present together in a heterozygote. The allele i is recessive to both IA and IB , so if you have the genotype IAi you will have blood group A and if you have genotype IB i you will have blood group B. However, if you have the genotype ii , then you will be homozygous for i and will be of blood group O. Solution The term MULTIPLE ALLELE refers to a series of atleast three allelic or alternative form of a gene with only two that are able to exist in a diploid individual. The multiple alleles are responsible for the differences in the phenotypic expression of a given trait. Its like having two alleles. There are three allele which control the ABO blood group. Odf there are more than two alleles, then its called as multiple allele. The allele IA corresponds to blood group A (genotype IAIA) and the allele IB corresponds to blood group B (genotype IBIB) , both of these are dominant and therefore, if both are present together, i.e. IAIB then they together form blood group AB ( genotype IAIB). Both affect the phenotype since they are both codominant. Co-dominant alleles are pairs of alleles that both affect the phenotype when present together in a heterozygote. The allele i is recessive to both IA and IB , so if you have the genotype IAi you will have blood group A and if you have genotype IB i you will have blood group B. However, if you have the genotype ii , then you will be homozygous for i and will be of blood group O..
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The term MULTIPLE ALLELE refers to a series of atleast three allelic.pdf
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You can add any fractions with like denominators by simpling adding the numerators (the tops of the fractions) and keeping the denominator (the bottoms of the fractions) the same. In this case 7/10 +5/10 =12/10. An improper fraction is any fraction where the numorator (top) is a larger number the the denominator (bottom). To simpliy an improper fraction you divide the numorator by the denominator. 12/10 simplifed would be 12 divided by 10. (I always tell my student to just think of a fraction bar as a division symbol since that is really all it is) 10 goes into the number 12 one time so our whole number is 1. We have a remainder of 2 so that becomes the numorator (or the top) of our new fraction. The denominator does not change. So our mixed number is now 1 and 2/10. However, we are not done yet as the answer is not simplifed. Simplified fractions are fractions where the numorator and denominator share no factors in common. Since 10 and 2 both have a factor of 2 (2x5=10 and 2x1=2) we can divide both the numerator and denominator by the number 2 to further simplify our fraction. 2 goes into 2 one time so our new simplified numorator is 1. 2 goes into 10 five times so our simplified new denominator is 5. So our fractional part of our mixed number simplifes to 1/5. When we put our simplifed fraction together with the whole number we found earlier you get a final answer of 1 and 1/5. Solution You can add any fractions with like denominators by simpling adding the numerators (the tops of the fractions) and keeping the denominator (the bottoms of the fractions) the same. In this case 7/10 +5/10 =12/10. An improper fraction is any fraction where the numorator (top) is a larger number the the denominator (bottom). To simpliy an improper fraction you divide the numorator by the denominator. 12/10 simplifed would be 12 divided by 10. (I always tell my student to just think of a fraction bar as a division symbol since that is really all it is) 10 goes into the number 12 one time so our whole number is 1. We have a remainder of 2 so that becomes the numorator (or the top) of our new fraction. The denominator does not change. So our mixed number is now 1 and 2/10. However, we are not done yet as the answer is not simplifed. Simplified fractions are fractions where the numorator and denominator share no factors in common. Since 10 and 2 both have a factor of 2 (2x5=10 and 2x1=2) we can divide both the numerator and denominator by the number 2 to further simplify our fraction. 2 goes into 2 one time so our new simplified numorator is 1. 2 goes into 10 five times so our simplified new denominator is 5. So our fractional part of our mixed number simplifes to 1/5. When we put our simplifed fraction together with the whole number we found earlier you get a final answer of 1 and 1/5..
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You can add any fractions with like denominators by simpling adding .pdf
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Utilitarianism is a form ofconsequentialism, which states that the consequences of any action are the only standard of right and wrong. This view can be contrasted or combined with virtue ethics which holds virtue as a moral good. Intrinsic Good & Instrumental Good : Rule-utilitarianism : Rule utilitarianism is a form of utilitarianism that says an action is right as it conforms to a rule that leads to the greatest good, or that \"the rightness or wrongness of a particular action is a function of the correctness of the rule of which it is an instance. Rights, Legal Rights, Moral Rights, negative rights, positive rights & contractual rights : Legal rights are those bestowed onto a person by a given legal system. Moral rights are rights of creators of copyrighted works generally recognized in civil law jurisdictions and, to a lesser extent, in some common law jurisdictions. They include the right of attribution, the right to have a work published anonymously or pseudonymously, and the right to the integrity of the work. The libertarian view on rights : Natural-rights libertarianism refers to the view that all individuals possess certain natural or moral rights, mainly a right of individual sovereignty, and that therefore acts of initiation of force and fraud are rights-violations and that is sufficient reason to oppose those acts. This is one of the two ethical view points within right-libertarianism, the other being consequentialist libertarianism, which only takes into account the consequences of actions and rules when judging them, and holds that free markets and strong private property rights have good consequences. Distributive Justice, Fundamantal & Material principal of distributive justice Distributive justice concerns the nature of a socially just allocation of goods in a society. A society in which incidental inequalities in outcome do not arise would be considered a society guided by the principles of distributive justice. The concept includes the available quantities of goods, the process by which goods are to be distributed, and the resulting allocation of the goods to the members of the society. Distributive justice is concerned with the fair allocation of resources among diverse members of a community. Fair allocation typically takes into account the total amount of goods to be distributed, the distributing procedure, and the pattern of distribution that results. Various principles might determine of how goods are distributed as under :- Capitalist Justice, Socialist Justice, L justice, : Capitalist Justice is the justice that is supported and served by the capitalist person or individual, one who supports the tenets of capitalism. Socialist Justice is the justice that is supported and served by the socialistlist person or individual, one who supports the tenets of socialism. Principle of equal liberty, Difference Principle, Principle of fair equality of opportunity : Difference Principle : The Difference Principle regulates ineq.
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Typical system services: Program execution I/O operations File System manipulation Communication Error Detection Resource Allocation Protection Cyber security or IT security is the safety of information systems from theft or damage to the hardware, the software, and the information, as well as from disturbance or misdirection of the services they give. The single most significant step in protecting data from loss is to back it up frequently. To keep others out of your data, the primary step is to put permissions on the data files and folders. Many efficiency applications, such as Microsoft Office uses and Adobe Acrobat, will permit you to set passwords on personal documents. Windows 2000, XP Pro, and Server 2003 maintain the Encrypting File System (EFS). There are a lot of third-party products accessible that will allow encrypting a complete disk. A public key infrastructure (PKI) is a system for managing public/private key couples and digital credentials. You can utilize a steganography program to conceal data inside other data. Data can be captured while it\'s itinerant over the network by a hacker with sniffer software. Data that send through a wireless network is especially subject to interception than that send over an Ethernet network. If you need to send data to others but are concerned about protecting it once it departs your own system, you can employ Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) to manage what the recipients are clever to do with it. Port Scanning is the name for the method used to recognize open ports and services accessible on a network host. It is occasionally utilized by security methods to audit computers for vulnerabilities; but, it is also utilized by hackers to object Solution Typical system services: Program execution I/O operations File System manipulation Communication Error Detection Resource Allocation Protection Cyber security or IT security is the safety of information systems from theft or damage to the hardware, the software, and the information, as well as from disturbance or misdirection of the services they give. The single most significant step in protecting data from loss is to back it up frequently. To keep others out of your data, the primary step is to put permissions on the data files and folders. Many efficiency applications, such as Microsoft Office uses and Adobe Acrobat, will permit you to set passwords on personal documents. Windows 2000, XP Pro, and Server 2003 maintain the Encrypting File System (EFS). There are a lot of third-party products accessible that will allow encrypting a complete disk. A public key infrastructure (PKI) is a system for managing public/private key couples and digital credentials. You can utilize a steganography program to conceal data inside other data. Data can be captured while it\'s itinerant over the network by a hacker with sniffer software. Data that send through a wireless network is especially subject to interception than that send over an Ethernet network.
Typical system servicesProgram executionIO operationsFile Sy.pdf
Typical system servicesProgram executionIO operationsFile Sy.pdf
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This is a fun problem. How often do you get to think about a compound that is more soluble in strong base and strong acid? Pretty nifty! a. In very acidic solution La Chateliers shows that reaction will shift to products Al(OH)3(s) + 3H+ ----> Al3+ + 3H2O EQN 1 or if you start with acidic solution and then add ions Al3+ + OH- + H+ ----> Al3+ + H2O In very basic solution there are so many OH- ions that probability is high that four will be near each AL3+ Al 3+ +4OH- -----> Al(OH)4- b. S has two terms, the first is large when [H+] is high the second one is large when [H+] is low. For the first term using chemical EQN 1 [Al-] [H2O]3 Ksp = ---------------- [H+]3 To get [Al-] all alone in the numerator we multiply both sides by con of H+ cubed and divide by water cubed gets [Al-], so [Al-] = [H+]^3 * Ksp/Kwater^3 For the second term K is given as[Al(OH-)4]/[OH-] If this is multiplied by [H+][OH-] , which is Kwater, and divided by [H+] the result is [Al(OH-)4][H+][OH-]/[OH-][H+] = [Al(OH-)] adding the first and seond terms gives S = [Al3+] + [Al(OH-)] Solution This is a fun problem. How often do you get to think about a compound that is more soluble in strong base and strong acid? Pretty nifty! a. In very acidic solution La Chateliers shows that reaction will shift to products Al(OH)3(s) + 3H+ ----> Al3+ + 3H2O EQN 1 or if you start with acidic solution and then add ions Al3+ + OH- + H+ ----> Al3+ + H2O In very basic solution there are so many OH- ions that probability is high that four will be near each AL3+ Al 3+ +4OH- -----> Al(OH)4- b. S has two terms, the first is large when [H+] is high the second one is large when [H+] is low. For the first term using chemical EQN 1 [Al-] [H2O]3 Ksp = ---------------- [H+]3 To get [Al-] all alone in the numerator we multiply both sides by con of H+ cubed and divide by water cubed gets [Al-], so [Al-] = [H+]^3 * Ksp/Kwater^3 For the second term K is given as[Al(OH-)4]/[OH-] If this is multiplied by [H+][OH-] , which is Kwater, and divided by [H+] the result is [Al(OH-)4][H+][OH-]/[OH-][H+] = [Al(OH-)] adding the first and seond terms gives S = [Al3+] + [Al(OH-)].
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To setup the simplest IPv6 network you just have to boot up a host or two with a IPv6 enabled operating system such as Ubuntu. Open a terminal and type: \"ip -6 address list\" You should see output similar to the following: 1 2 3 4 5 6 1: lo: mtu 65536 inet6 ::1/128 scope host valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever 2: eth0: mtu 1500 qlen 1000 inet6 fe80::922b:34ff:fe7b:6ff1/64 scope link valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever,multicast,up,lower_up>,up,lower_up> IPv6 link local addresses have been assigned automatically to any interfaces that you have. The IPv6 localhost address (IPv4 127.0.0.1) is ::1/128. You can do the same on another host to gets it IPv6 link local address and then do a IPv6 ping with \"ping6\" - note the 6. 1 ping6 fe80::922b:34ff:fe7b:6ff1 The fe80::/64 network prefix is the link local network as explained in the table above. It should be the only IPv6 network address you will see across different physical networks. In fact every host on an IPv6 network must have an link local address (fe80::/64). Host Identifier Generation The host identifier portion of the link local address, the remaining 64 bits, is generated from the mac address with a algorithm applied to extend the 48 bit mac address to the 64 bit host address required for IPv6. See EUI64 for the algorithm used. The host identifier may also be manually assigned by the system administrator. This introduces the risk of duplicate IP addresses being assigned, so IPv6 has a duplicate address detection protocol that allows hosts to determine if there is a conflict before assigning itself an address. IPv6 configuration is done using layer 3 (network layer) protocols and not layer 2 (media layer eg. Ethernet) as with IPv4; so a valid IPv6 address is required before any additional configuration can be done. Of couese it also allows for zero config simple networks. Steps to Configure the Router Advertisement Service The advertisement service can run on any Linux box, but that box will become the default route for IPv6 traffic. In future your ADSL router will provide router advertisement services. First assign the Linux box a static IPv6 address from the ULA network: (In the examples that follow I use the fd5f:12c9:2201::/48 ULA routing prefix and I have chosen fd5f:12c9:2201:1::/64 as the network prefix. (ie :1 is the subnet id). Configure a static IPv6 on Ubuntu 1 sudo vi /etc/network/interfaces 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 auto eth0 iface eth0 inet6 static address fd5d:12c9:2201:1::1 netmask 64 autoconf 0 dad-attempts 0 accept_ra 0 Now we need to install the router advertisement service: Router Advertisement Daemon Configuration sudo apt-get install radvd vi /etc/radvd.conf 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 interface eth0 { AdvSendAdvert on; prefix fd5d:12c9:2201:1::1/64 { AdvOnLink on; AdvAutonomous on; }; #Send DNS Server setting - assumes there is a DNS server setup at the address below RDNSS fd5d:12c9:2201:1::2{ }; }; Restart the service and then on a client restart the network. You should .
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The term MULTIPLE ALLELE refers to a series of atleast three allelic or alternative form of a gene with only two that are able to exist in a diploid individual. The multiple alleles are responsible for the differences in the phenotypic expression of a given trait. Its like having two alleles. There are three allele which control the ABO blood group. Odf there are more than two alleles, then its called as multiple allele. The allele IA corresponds to blood group A (genotype IAIA) and the allele IB corresponds to blood group B (genotype IBIB) , both of these are dominant and therefore, if both are present together, i.e. IAIB then they together form blood group AB ( genotype IAIB). Both affect the phenotype since they are both codominant. Co-dominant alleles are pairs of alleles that both affect the phenotype when present together in a heterozygote. The allele i is recessive to both IA and IB , so if you have the genotype IAi you will have blood group A and if you have genotype IB i you will have blood group B. However, if you have the genotype ii , then you will be homozygous for i and will be of blood group O. Solution The term MULTIPLE ALLELE refers to a series of atleast three allelic or alternative form of a gene with only two that are able to exist in a diploid individual. The multiple alleles are responsible for the differences in the phenotypic expression of a given trait. Its like having two alleles. There are three allele which control the ABO blood group. Odf there are more than two alleles, then its called as multiple allele. The allele IA corresponds to blood group A (genotype IAIA) and the allele IB corresponds to blood group B (genotype IBIB) , both of these are dominant and therefore, if both are present together, i.e. IAIB then they together form blood group AB ( genotype IAIB). Both affect the phenotype since they are both codominant. Co-dominant alleles are pairs of alleles that both affect the phenotype when present together in a heterozygote. The allele i is recessive to both IA and IB , so if you have the genotype IAi you will have blood group A and if you have genotype IB i you will have blood group B. However, if you have the genotype ii , then you will be homozygous for i and will be of blood group O..
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The term MULTIPLE ALLELE refers to a series of atleast three allelic.pdf
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Oxygen has 2 electrons in the first row S orbital, 2 electrons in second row S orbital, and 4 in the second row P orbital. The 2S and 2P tend to hybridize into an SP orbital with 6 electrons -- in this case it has two sets of pair-bonded electrons and two lone electrons for bonding therefore, 1s^(2)2s^(2)2p^(4) answer Solution Oxygen has 2 electrons in the first row S orbital, 2 electrons in second row S orbital, and 4 in the second row P orbital. The 2S and 2P tend to hybridize into an SP orbital with 6 electrons -- in this case it has two sets of pair-bonded electrons and two lone electrons for bonding therefore, 1s^(2)2s^(2)2p^(4) answer.
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millimoles of HCl = 15*0.6 = 9 KOH = 25*0.35 = 8.75 so millimoles of H+ ions (in form of HCl that remain un-neutralized) = 9-8.75 = 0.25 so [H+] = 0.25 millimoles or 2.5e- 4M pH = -log(2.5e-4) = 3.6 Solution millimoles of HCl = 15*0.6 = 9 KOH = 25*0.35 = 8.75 so millimoles of H+ ions (in form of HCl that remain un-neutralized) = 9-8.75 = 0.25 so [H+] = 0.25 millimoles or 2.5e- 4M pH = -log(2.5e-4) = 3.6.
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D. All the elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic weight. is wrong Solution D. All the elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic weight. is wrong.
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Cl- is a better leaving group with compared to the others (NH2-, Ch3-, OH-, H-) Solution Cl- is a better leaving group with compared to the others (NH2-, Ch3-, OH-, H-).
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Stratified Squamous epithelium Stratified Squamous epithelium Simple Columnar Epithelium Simple Columnar epithelium Simple Columnar EpitheliumFeatureMouthOesoophagusStomachSmall intestineLarge intestineEpithelium Stratified Squamous epithelium Stratified Squamous epithelium Simple Columnar Epithelium Simple Columnar epithelium Simple Columnar EpitheliumChemical digestionCarbohydrates×ProtiensCarbis, protiens ,lipids, nucleic acids×Absorptionslight amount of carbohydratesslight amount of waterSome protienscards, protiens , fats, nucleic acidswater. Solution Stratified Squamous epithelium Stratified Squamous epithelium Simple Columnar Epithelium Simple Columnar epithelium Simple Columnar EpitheliumFeatureMouthOesoophagusStomachSmall intestineLarge intestineEpithelium Stratified Squamous epithelium Stratified Squamous epithelium Simple Columnar Epithelium Simple Columnar epithelium Simple Columnar EpitheliumChemical digestionCarbohydrates×ProtiensCarbis, protiens ,lipids, nucleic acids×Absorptionslight amount of carbohydratesslight amount of waterSome protienscards, protiens , fats, nucleic acidswater..
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Result: Enter file name: content.txt Enter word to count: world Number of time world occured is 2 Solution Result: Enter file name: content.txt Enter word to count: world Number of time world occured is 2.
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psychoactive drugs acts primarily upon the central nervous system where it alters brain function, resulting in temporary changes in perception, mood, consciousness and behavior. Solution psychoactive drugs acts primarily upon the central nervous system where it alters brain function, resulting in temporary changes in perception, mood, consciousness and behavior..
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pH value increases as [H+] value decreases; pH= -log([H+]) = -log(10-8) =8 ; we know that, [H20]=[H+][OH-]=[10-14] applying -log on both sides, pH + pOH =14 there fore, 1) when pH=5 , pOH=9 2)when pH=8 , pOH =6 Solution pH value increases as [H+] value decreases; pH= -log([H+]) = -log(10-8) =8 ; we know that, [H20]=[H+][OH-]=[10-14] applying -log on both sides, pH + pOH =14 there fore, 1) when pH=5 , pOH=9 2)when pH=8 , pOH =6.
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pH value increases as [H+] value decreases; pH= -log([H+]) = -lo.pdf
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manganese (III) oxide And it\'s prepared likje 2 MnO2 + Zn Mn2O3 + ZnO Solution manganese (III) oxide And it\'s prepared likje 2 MnO2 + Zn Mn2O3 + ZnO.
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All solids should recrystallized as a form of purification before the melt points are determined. This is because impurities in a solid lower the measured melt point and makes the transition from solid to liquid much less sharp. Solution All solids should recrystallized as a form of purification before the melt points are determined. This is because impurities in a solid lower the measured melt point and makes the transition from solid to liquid much less sharp..
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All solids should recrystallized as a form of pur.pdf
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A and B. In Windows 7, Microsoft added a number of new Aero features, including Aero Peek, which lets you hover over a taskbar icon to show a thumbnail of the program, and Aero Snap, which causes a window to resize and to occupy different areas of the screen, depending on where you drag the window. Other features include Aero Shake and an improved Aero blur effect. Solution A and B. In Windows 7, Microsoft added a number of new Aero features, including Aero Peek, which lets you hover over a taskbar icon to show a thumbnail of the program, and Aero Snap, which causes a window to resize and to occupy different areas of the screen, depending on where you drag the window. Other features include Aero Shake and an improved Aero blur effect..
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A: Primary capillary bed is present in the median eminence and serves to pick the neurohormones from superior hypophysial arteries. B: The secondary capillary bed is present in pars distalis and serves to release the regulatory hormones of hypothalamus into pituitary. Solution A: Primary capillary bed is present in the median eminence and serves to pick the neurohormones from superior hypophysial arteries. B: The secondary capillary bed is present in pars distalis and serves to release the regulatory hormones of hypothalamus into pituitary..
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Both reactants are first order because doubling theconcentration of either reactant doubles the reaction rate. Therefore the answer is 2. vo=k[s2o8][I] (Sorry for the poor formatting) Solution Both reactants are first order because doubling theconcentration of either reactant doubles the reaction rate. Therefore the answer is 2. vo=k[s2o8][I] (Sorry for the poor formatting).
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Answer C. a population of inbred hybrid corn plants used by farmers The diversity of the population decreases by inbreeding. Solution Answer C. a population of inbred hybrid corn plants used by farmers The diversity of the population decreases by inbreeding..
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millimoles of HCl = 15*0.6 = 9 KOH = 25*0.35 = 8.75 so millimoles of H+ ions (in form of HCl that remain un-neutralized) = 9-8.75 = 0.25 so [H+] = 0.25 millimoles or 2.5e- 4M pH = -log(2.5e-4) = 3.6 Solution millimoles of HCl = 15*0.6 = 9 KOH = 25*0.35 = 8.75 so millimoles of H+ ions (in form of HCl that remain un-neutralized) = 9-8.75 = 0.25 so [H+] = 0.25 millimoles or 2.5e- 4M pH = -log(2.5e-4) = 3.6.
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Stratified Squamous epithelium Stratified Squamous epithelium Simple Columnar Epithelium Simple Columnar epithelium Simple Columnar EpitheliumFeatureMouthOesoophagusStomachSmall intestineLarge intestineEpithelium Stratified Squamous epithelium Stratified Squamous epithelium Simple Columnar Epithelium Simple Columnar epithelium Simple Columnar EpitheliumChemical digestionCarbohydrates×ProtiensCarbis, protiens ,lipids, nucleic acids×Absorptionslight amount of carbohydratesslight amount of waterSome protienscards, protiens , fats, nucleic acidswater. Solution Stratified Squamous epithelium Stratified Squamous epithelium Simple Columnar Epithelium Simple Columnar epithelium Simple Columnar EpitheliumFeatureMouthOesoophagusStomachSmall intestineLarge intestineEpithelium Stratified Squamous epithelium Stratified Squamous epithelium Simple Columnar Epithelium Simple Columnar epithelium Simple Columnar EpitheliumChemical digestionCarbohydrates×ProtiensCarbis, protiens ,lipids, nucleic acids×Absorptionslight amount of carbohydratesslight amount of waterSome protienscards, protiens , fats, nucleic acidswater..
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