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Sophia and Dorcas are sisters who share the same room. The room can easily get messy, and their parents are always telling them to clean it up. If both Sophia and Dorcas clean, they each spend 2 hours and get a clean room. If Sophia decides not to clean and Dorcas does all the cleaning, Dorcas spends 10 hours cleaning and Sophia spends zero hours, and Dorcas is exhausted. The same would occur for Sophia if Dorcas decided not to clean: Sophia spends 10 hours and becomes exhausted. If both girls decide not to clean, they both have a dirty room. a) What is the best outcome for Sophia and Dorcas? b) What is the worst outcome? c) Unfortunately, we know that the optimal outcome will most likely not happen and that the worst one would be chosen instead. Explain what about Sophia's and Dorcas's reasoning that will lead them both to choose the worst outcome..
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sorry for the spacing on the second half 6. Larke volvmers of nucleotides generally serve as a. Membranes b. Genetic material c. Energy currency d. Energy storage compounds e. Signaling molecules 7. Which amino acid R-groups would you expect to find on the surface of DNA binding proteins like histones?.
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Some sweet pea plants have purple flowers and other plants have white flowers. A homozygous variety of pea that has purple flowers is crossed with a homozygous variety that has white flowers. All the F1 have purple flowers. When these F1 are self-fertilized, the F2 appear in a ratio of 9/16 purple to 7/16 white. What is the expected mode of inheritance? Explain. Give the genotypes for the purple and white flowers in the crosses. Draw a hypothetical biochemical pathway to explain the production of purple and white flowers in sweet peas..
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some biology questions; 1- Did Ploidy change as it did for heterozygotes when making gametes? Which of Mendel's principles relates to your explanation? 2- What's the evolutionary process that spotted owls go through? And do they change during seasons? 3- Are spotted owls multicellular or what type of trait do they carry? question 1 isn't related to 2 or 3.
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Solve the following problem: 14.1 Consider the following network flow problem: Numbers shown above the nodes are supplies (negative values represent demands) and numbers shown above the arcs are unit shipping costs. The darkened arcs form a spanning tree. (a) Compute primal flows for each tree arc. (b) Compute dual variables for each node. (c) Compute dual slacks for each nontree arc..
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Software Design Problem (7 marks) Suppose you are working as part of a design team to create a event capability. An event, is synchronization object very like a binary semaphore. It can be in two states: SET and RESET. There are two differences. First, events must be manually reset. Second, when an event is signalled, all threads blocked on that event will unblock. A thread can block on an event using Wait if it is in the RESET state (a call to Wait if it is in the SET state will simply return). When the event becomes SET after a call to Set, the block will end, but the event will remain SET until explicitly Reset. The operating system currently uses counted (ie: standard) semaphores as its only synchronization tool: class Semaphore i // This is a counted senaldicte public: Semaphore (int initialCount): - Semaphore (); void Signal(); void wait(); 1; Figure 1: Exis as resources Provide a design for a new class Event. As you can see in the figure, Event has five public functions: a constructor, Set, Reset, Wait and a destructor. Make sure your answer includes implementations for each of them. As usual, I will accept any plausible format (code, pseudocode, diagrams, stories, etc) BUT make sure you make reference to the features of the existing OS (Figure 1) as you use them so the operation is clear. You can add whatever data members to the class you need to make it work..
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Sodium Chloride reacts with lead II nitrate according to the following equation: NaCl + Pb ( NO 3 ) 2 PbCl 2 + 2 NaNO 3 If 4.10 grams of lead II nitrate reacts, how many grams of sodium nitrate is produced?.
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