1 The entry to convert liabilities to revenue.
2 Appears in the liability section of the balance sheet.
Solution
1 The entry to convert liabilities to revenue.
2 Appears in the liability section of the balance sheet..
no reaction since in metal activity series Zn is .pdfinfo30292
no reaction since in metal activity series Zn is in front of Sn, it means Zn is more
active than Sn. Sn cannot replace Zn from its salt.
Solution
no reaction since in metal activity series Zn is in front of Sn, it means Zn is more
active than Sn. Sn cannot replace Zn from its salt..
nuclei can contain different numbers of neutrons..pdfinfo30292
nuclei can contain different numbers of neutrons. Atoms of the same element that
have different masses with varying numbers of neutrons are called isotopesIsotopes: Atoms of
the same element that have different masses due to their varying numbers of neutrons..
Solution
nuclei can contain different numbers of neutrons. Atoms of the same element that
have different masses with varying numbers of neutrons are called isotopesIsotopes: Atoms of
the same element that have different masses due to their varying numbers of neutrons...
KOH is a base as will yield OH-. FeSO4 is a salt.pdfinfo30292
KOH is a base as will yield OH-. FeSO4 is a salt of strong base and weak acid
H2SO4.
Solution
KOH is a base as will yield OH-. FeSO4 is a salt of strong base and weak acid
H2SO4..
The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve. It contains motor and .pdfinfo30292
The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve. It contains motor and sensory fibers and, because it
passes through the neck and thorax to the abdomen, has the widest distribution in the body. It
contains somatic and visceral afferent fibers, as well as general and special visceral efferent
fibers, (medscape). The cranial nerve that carries PNS innervations to the structures of the
thoracic and abdominal regions: The vagus nerve (cranial nerve X)
The pelvic splanchnic nerves, S2-4, work in tandem to innervate the pelvic viscera. Hence it
carries PNS innervations to the pelvis.
The ganglia of the PNS are referred to as; terminal ganglia ganglia as they are located close to
the effectors and the intramural lie are located within the target organ.
Solution
The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve. It contains motor and sensory fibers and, because it
passes through the neck and thorax to the abdomen, has the widest distribution in the body. It
contains somatic and visceral afferent fibers, as well as general and special visceral efferent
fibers, (medscape). The cranial nerve that carries PNS innervations to the structures of the
thoracic and abdominal regions: The vagus nerve (cranial nerve X)
The pelvic splanchnic nerves, S2-4, work in tandem to innervate the pelvic viscera. Hence it
carries PNS innervations to the pelvis.
The ganglia of the PNS are referred to as; terminal ganglia ganglia as they are located close to
the effectors and the intramural lie are located within the target organ..
Solution 3-2Following are the basic users of financial statements.pdfinfo30292
Solution
3-2
Following are the basic users of financial statements:
1) Management of the company: They use financial statement to analyze company’s
performance and find the areas they need to improve in.
2) Creditors or lenders: Creditors analyze short term and long term solvency of the company
before granting any credit to them
3) Shareholders and Investors: Shareholders and investors use financial statement to analyze
strength and weakness of the company and make judgment about the growth potentials.
4) Government: Government uses financial statements to analyze the pre tax income of the
company and determine their tax liability.
5) Investment analyst: They uses financials statements of a company to analyze and
recommend what stocks their clients should invest in..
So, you know that atoms have electrons. But how are they organized a.pdfinfo30292
So, you know that atoms have electrons. But how are they organized around the atom? While we
don\'t know their exact positions and speeds, we do know their energies and they are very
organized.
By now, you\'ve probably seen stuff like 1s1, 1s22s22p3, etc. Each orbital has a name like X
typey. X is the energy level. These correspond roughly to the rows of the periodic table. Notice
how rows have more elements as the energy level increases. This just means there is room for
more elements. \"type\" is the subshell. There are 4 you will encounter: s, p, d, and f. Every
energy level (X) has an s subshell. For X2, every energy level has a p orbital. For X3, every
energy level has a d, and for X4, every energy level has an f. The s subshell can hold a max of 2
electrons. The p can hold 6, the d can hold 10, and the f can hold 14. The electrons in these levels
aren\'t spread around haphazardly either. Within these subshells are the orbitals. The s has 1, the
p has 3, the d has 5, and f has 7. Each orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons. The number
of electrons is given by the \"y\" in the X typey notation. There is a rule for filling though: Since
all the orbitals are the same energy, the electrons prefer to occupy empty orbitals before pairing
up with another electron (Hund\'s rule). Think of it like sitting on a bus - you\'d take an empty
seat before sitting next to someone. Electrons are like that too.
So, for an element like Calcium, the subshells would be
1s2 2s2 2p63s23p64s2
See the progression here? Every subshell is filled up to the 4s subshell. Sometimes this is written
as [Ar]4s2. The reason for this is that Argon (Ar) is the highest noble gas before Calcium, so you
can abbreviate the subshells before by saying they\'re the same as Argon.
Now there\'s one more caveat. Remember how I said the 3rd energy level has a d subshell? Well,
it turns out that this 3d subshell has more energy than the 4s subshell! So, it appears on the 4th
row, despite having an energy level of 3. So, the orbital configuration for Krypton is:
1s2 2s2 2p63s23p64s23d104p6
(Some sources put the 3d before the 4s, but this way makes more sense)
See how it goes from 4s to 3d and then to 4p? Yeah, the 3d orbital creeps ahead a little bit.
And lastly, the last two rows at the bottom, underneath the rest? Those are the f orbitals. They
could be in the rest of the chart, but it would be really long and would have a lot of white space,
so they are moved to the bottom for purely aesthetic reasons.
So, that\'s about all there is to know. Please rate! :-)
Solution
So, you know that atoms have electrons. But how are they organized around the atom? While we
don\'t know their exact positions and speeds, we do know their energies and they are very
organized.
By now, you\'ve probably seen stuff like 1s1, 1s22s22p3, etc. Each orbital has a name like X
typey. X is the energy level. These correspond roughly to the rows of the periodic table. Notice
how rows have more elements as the e.
no reaction since in metal activity series Zn is .pdfinfo30292
no reaction since in metal activity series Zn is in front of Sn, it means Zn is more
active than Sn. Sn cannot replace Zn from its salt.
Solution
no reaction since in metal activity series Zn is in front of Sn, it means Zn is more
active than Sn. Sn cannot replace Zn from its salt..
nuclei can contain different numbers of neutrons..pdfinfo30292
nuclei can contain different numbers of neutrons. Atoms of the same element that
have different masses with varying numbers of neutrons are called isotopesIsotopes: Atoms of
the same element that have different masses due to their varying numbers of neutrons..
Solution
nuclei can contain different numbers of neutrons. Atoms of the same element that
have different masses with varying numbers of neutrons are called isotopesIsotopes: Atoms of
the same element that have different masses due to their varying numbers of neutrons...
KOH is a base as will yield OH-. FeSO4 is a salt.pdfinfo30292
KOH is a base as will yield OH-. FeSO4 is a salt of strong base and weak acid
H2SO4.
Solution
KOH is a base as will yield OH-. FeSO4 is a salt of strong base and weak acid
H2SO4..
The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve. It contains motor and .pdfinfo30292
The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve. It contains motor and sensory fibers and, because it
passes through the neck and thorax to the abdomen, has the widest distribution in the body. It
contains somatic and visceral afferent fibers, as well as general and special visceral efferent
fibers, (medscape). The cranial nerve that carries PNS innervations to the structures of the
thoracic and abdominal regions: The vagus nerve (cranial nerve X)
The pelvic splanchnic nerves, S2-4, work in tandem to innervate the pelvic viscera. Hence it
carries PNS innervations to the pelvis.
The ganglia of the PNS are referred to as; terminal ganglia ganglia as they are located close to
the effectors and the intramural lie are located within the target organ.
Solution
The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve. It contains motor and sensory fibers and, because it
passes through the neck and thorax to the abdomen, has the widest distribution in the body. It
contains somatic and visceral afferent fibers, as well as general and special visceral efferent
fibers, (medscape). The cranial nerve that carries PNS innervations to the structures of the
thoracic and abdominal regions: The vagus nerve (cranial nerve X)
The pelvic splanchnic nerves, S2-4, work in tandem to innervate the pelvic viscera. Hence it
carries PNS innervations to the pelvis.
The ganglia of the PNS are referred to as; terminal ganglia ganglia as they are located close to
the effectors and the intramural lie are located within the target organ..
Solution 3-2Following are the basic users of financial statements.pdfinfo30292
Solution
3-2
Following are the basic users of financial statements:
1) Management of the company: They use financial statement to analyze company’s
performance and find the areas they need to improve in.
2) Creditors or lenders: Creditors analyze short term and long term solvency of the company
before granting any credit to them
3) Shareholders and Investors: Shareholders and investors use financial statement to analyze
strength and weakness of the company and make judgment about the growth potentials.
4) Government: Government uses financial statements to analyze the pre tax income of the
company and determine their tax liability.
5) Investment analyst: They uses financials statements of a company to analyze and
recommend what stocks their clients should invest in..
So, you know that atoms have electrons. But how are they organized a.pdfinfo30292
So, you know that atoms have electrons. But how are they organized around the atom? While we
don\'t know their exact positions and speeds, we do know their energies and they are very
organized.
By now, you\'ve probably seen stuff like 1s1, 1s22s22p3, etc. Each orbital has a name like X
typey. X is the energy level. These correspond roughly to the rows of the periodic table. Notice
how rows have more elements as the energy level increases. This just means there is room for
more elements. \"type\" is the subshell. There are 4 you will encounter: s, p, d, and f. Every
energy level (X) has an s subshell. For X2, every energy level has a p orbital. For X3, every
energy level has a d, and for X4, every energy level has an f. The s subshell can hold a max of 2
electrons. The p can hold 6, the d can hold 10, and the f can hold 14. The electrons in these levels
aren\'t spread around haphazardly either. Within these subshells are the orbitals. The s has 1, the
p has 3, the d has 5, and f has 7. Each orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons. The number
of electrons is given by the \"y\" in the X typey notation. There is a rule for filling though: Since
all the orbitals are the same energy, the electrons prefer to occupy empty orbitals before pairing
up with another electron (Hund\'s rule). Think of it like sitting on a bus - you\'d take an empty
seat before sitting next to someone. Electrons are like that too.
So, for an element like Calcium, the subshells would be
1s2 2s2 2p63s23p64s2
See the progression here? Every subshell is filled up to the 4s subshell. Sometimes this is written
as [Ar]4s2. The reason for this is that Argon (Ar) is the highest noble gas before Calcium, so you
can abbreviate the subshells before by saying they\'re the same as Argon.
Now there\'s one more caveat. Remember how I said the 3rd energy level has a d subshell? Well,
it turns out that this 3d subshell has more energy than the 4s subshell! So, it appears on the 4th
row, despite having an energy level of 3. So, the orbital configuration for Krypton is:
1s2 2s2 2p63s23p64s23d104p6
(Some sources put the 3d before the 4s, but this way makes more sense)
See how it goes from 4s to 3d and then to 4p? Yeah, the 3d orbital creeps ahead a little bit.
And lastly, the last two rows at the bottom, underneath the rest? Those are the f orbitals. They
could be in the rest of the chart, but it would be really long and would have a lot of white space,
so they are moved to the bottom for purely aesthetic reasons.
So, that\'s about all there is to know. Please rate! :-)
Solution
So, you know that atoms have electrons. But how are they organized around the atom? While we
don\'t know their exact positions and speeds, we do know their energies and they are very
organized.
By now, you\'ve probably seen stuff like 1s1, 1s22s22p3, etc. Each orbital has a name like X
typey. X is the energy level. These correspond roughly to the rows of the periodic table. Notice
how rows have more elements as the e.
Rutherford model of atom1) The electron cloud of the atom does n.pdfinfo30292
Rutherford model of atom
1) The electron cloud of the atom does not influence alpha particle scattering.
2) Much of an atom\'s charge (specifically, its positive charge) is concentrated in a relatively tiny
volume at the center of the atom, known today as the nucleus. The magnitude of this charge is
proportional to (up to a charge number that can be approximately half of) the atom\'s atomic
mass - the remaining mass is now known to be mostly attributed to neutrons. This concentrated
central mass and charge is responsible for deflecting both alpha and beta particles.
3) The mass of heavy atoms such as gold is mostly concentrated in the central charge region,
since calculations show it is not deflected or moved by the high speed alpha particles, which
have very high momentum in comparison to electrons, but not with regard to a heavy atom as a
whole.
But Bohr suggested instead that electrons inhabited certain spaces and circle the nucleus of the
atom in specific energy levels and the forces of attraction were electrostatic forces, rather than
gravity.
Solution
Rutherford model of atom
1) The electron cloud of the atom does not influence alpha particle scattering.
2) Much of an atom\'s charge (specifically, its positive charge) is concentrated in a relatively tiny
volume at the center of the atom, known today as the nucleus. The magnitude of this charge is
proportional to (up to a charge number that can be approximately half of) the atom\'s atomic
mass - the remaining mass is now known to be mostly attributed to neutrons. This concentrated
central mass and charge is responsible for deflecting both alpha and beta particles.
3) The mass of heavy atoms such as gold is mostly concentrated in the central charge region,
since calculations show it is not deflected or moved by the high speed alpha particles, which
have very high momentum in comparison to electrons, but not with regard to a heavy atom as a
whole.
But Bohr suggested instead that electrons inhabited certain spaces and circle the nucleus of the
atom in specific energy levels and the forces of attraction were electrostatic forces, rather than
gravity..
Raising the pH will increase the basicity of the solution.Since su.pdfinfo30292
Raising the pH will increase the basicity of the solution.
Since sulfate is a weak base, its molar solubility will decrease with increasing pH. This is
because the base will be neutralized by the acid.
When the solution is made more acidic, the solubility will increase.
Hope this helps
Solution
Raising the pH will increase the basicity of the solution.
Since sulfate is a weak base, its molar solubility will decrease with increasing pH. This is
because the base will be neutralized by the acid.
When the solution is made more acidic, the solubility will increase.
Hope this helps.
Process improvementThe chance for development to either operating.pdfinfo30292
Process improvement:
The chance for development to either operating or management processes can frequently be vast,
but must be focused. It is very important that the number of process improvement actions
undertaken by an association is matched by the association’s capability to finance the association
and apply the changes without destructive disturbance to day-to-day delivery of its products and
services. Proposal excess and exhaustion is a common syndrome, and is ultimately counter-
productive.
1. The aim of Process Selection is to select a small and attainable number of process, most
directly influence the success of the association’s goals and objectives, ahead which to assume
process improvement action.
2. The outcomes of the procedure Selection step should be decided number of processes to
be review, organisation approval to offer reserve to the work and agreed objectives for the work.
3. Process Understanding, cover the capacity of the process where it starts and ends what is
included and excluded. The sub-processes and accountability of the process to the association
must be understood.
4. The outcomes of procedure Understanding are a high level process map, sub-process
maps, accountability and the major inputs, outputs, controls and funds acting upon the processes
and sub-processes.
5. Process act involves recording and detailing the historical act of the process, obtaining
perceptual views of both current and past performance from customers and suppliers, important
agreed required performance of the prospect enhanced process, and approving how it will be
deliberate, monitored and reviewed
6. The outcomes of Process Performance are an perceptive of the key metric data, the ability
of the process and customers, suppliers and staff necessities for the prospect improved process.
7. In Process Review, the data and information that has been composed and analysed is
reviewed and recommendation made for the enhanced process.
8. Process Change translates the prioritised process improvement mandates into an
integrated programmed of incessant improvement or process revamp action.
9. In the final Capturing the Change step, the process improvements are included into the
business management system, ensures the change is reviewed, managed and built upon
Solution
Process improvement:
The chance for development to either operating or management processes can frequently be vast,
but must be focused. It is very important that the number of process improvement actions
undertaken by an association is matched by the association’s capability to finance the association
and apply the changes without destructive disturbance to day-to-day delivery of its products and
services. Proposal excess and exhaustion is a common syndrome, and is ultimately counter-
productive.
1. The aim of Process Selection is to select a small and attainable number of process, most
directly influence the success of the association’s goals and objectives, ahead which to assume
proces.
In above scenarion Animator class,Actor pikachu=new Actor (picka.pdfinfo30292
In above scenarion Animator class,
Actor pikachu=new Actor (\"pickachu.png\", 100, 50);
object reference variable is pikachu. Then it can used to call all the methods which are inside the
Actor class
I wrote the \"turnto\" method by helping of \"Movto\" method.
Here is the example of Animator class
public class Animator {
public Animator() {
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Actor actor = new Actor();
actor.turnto(10,10000);
}
}
I used to pass two parameters which are degree of rotation and sleep time period
This Is Actor class after adding turnto method in addition to moveto method. In Here I Wrote
only the turnto method code only
package com.app.test;
public class Actor {
public Actor() {
actor = new Actor();
}
private Actor actor;
private int x, y, startx, starty;
private int rotate_Degree;
private long starttime;
private long duration;
private boolean interpolation;
private float currentScale = 1;
private float destScale = 1;
private float startScale = 1;
private boolean interpolationScale;
public Actor(String filename,int rotate_Degree){
x=rotate_Degree;
actor = EZ.addImage(filename,rotate_Degree);
actor.translateTo(x,y);;
interpolation = false;
interpolationScale = false;
}
public void turnto(int deg, long dur){
rotate_Degree = deg;
duration = dur*1000;
starttime = System.currentTimeMillis();
System.out.println(starttime);
startx=x;
interpolation = true;
interpolationScale = false;
}
public void setScale(float s, float dur){
destScale = s;
starttime = System.currentTimeMillis();
startScale = currentScale;
interpolationScale = true;
}
public boolean moving() {
return interpolation;
}
public boolean scaling() {
return interpolationScale;
}
public void go(){
if (interpolation == true) {
float normTime = (float) (System.currentTimeMillis() - starttime)/ (float) duration;
x = (int) (startx + ((float) (rotate_Degree - startx) * normTime));
if ((System.currentTimeMillis() - starttime) >= duration) {
interpolation = false;
x = rotate_Degree;
}
// Dont forget to move the image itself.
pikachu.translateTo(x,y);
}
if (interpolationScale == true){
float normTime = (float) (System.currentTimeMillis() - starttime)/ (float) duration;
currentScale = (startScale + ((float) (destScale - startScale) * normTime));
if ((System.currentTimeMillis() - starttime) >= duration) {
interpolationScale = false;
currentScale = destScale;
}
actor.scaleTo(currentScale);
}
}
}
Solution
In above scenarion Animator class,
Actor pikachu=new Actor (\"pickachu.png\", 100, 50);
object reference variable is pikachu. Then it can used to call all the methods which are inside the
Actor class
I wrote the \"turnto\" method by helping of \"Movto\" method.
Here is the example of Animator class
public class Animator {
public Animator() {
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Actor actor = new Actor();
actor.turnto(10,10000);
}
}
I used to pass two parameters which are degree of rotation and sleep time period
This Is Actor class after adding turnto method in addition to mo.
import java.util.; public class NaturalNumberTriangle { publi.pdfinfo30292
import java.util.*;
public class NaturalNumberTriangle {
public static void main(String args[]) {
int rows, i, j, count = 1, star = 0;
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println(\"Enter number of rows in pattern\");
rows = in.nextInt();
for (i = 1; i <= rows; i++) {
for (j = 1; j <= i; j++) {
System.out.print(count + \" \");
count++;
}
System.out.print(\"\ \");
}
}
}
Solution
import java.util.*;
public class NaturalNumberTriangle {
public static void main(String args[]) {
int rows, i, j, count = 1, star = 0;
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println(\"Enter number of rows in pattern\");
rows = in.nextInt();
for (i = 1; i <= rows; i++) {
for (j = 1; j <= i; j++) {
System.out.print(count + \" \");
count++;
}
System.out.print(\"\ \");
}
}
}.
From psychological and cognitive perspectives, there are two basic b.pdfinfo30292
From psychological and cognitive perspectives, there are two basic benefits of subordinates’
participation in budget setting. First, owing to identification and ego-involvement with budget
goals, participation is related to performance and so, leads to enhanced motivation and
commitment to the budget. Second, because of improving flow of information between superiors
and subordinates, it leads to higher quality decisions. From this perspective, participation leads to
higher motivation, higher commitment, higher quality decisions and hence higher performance.
As known, the generally stated thesis is that budget preparation effects subordinates’ managerial
performance positively. However, there is a possibility whether the way of linkage is negative or
positive. Accordingly, while some studies have supported the argument that budget preparation
positively and significantly associated with performance other studies have found either only a
weak positive association between budget preparation and performance.
Solution
From psychological and cognitive perspectives, there are two basic benefits of subordinates’
participation in budget setting. First, owing to identification and ego-involvement with budget
goals, participation is related to performance and so, leads to enhanced motivation and
commitment to the budget. Second, because of improving flow of information between superiors
and subordinates, it leads to higher quality decisions. From this perspective, participation leads to
higher motivation, higher commitment, higher quality decisions and hence higher performance.
As known, the generally stated thesis is that budget preparation effects subordinates’ managerial
performance positively. However, there is a possibility whether the way of linkage is negative or
positive. Accordingly, while some studies have supported the argument that budget preparation
positively and significantly associated with performance other studies have found either only a
weak positive association between budget preparation and performance..
Formatting and code conversion occurs in the Presentation layer of t.pdfinfo30292
Formatting and code conversion occurs in the Presentation layer of the OSI model and the
Application layer of the TCP/IP stack.Formatting and code conversion are Presentation layer
functions in the OSI model. The Application layer in TCP/IP maps to the top three layers of the
OSI model.
Solution
Formatting and code conversion occurs in the Presentation layer of the OSI model and the
Application layer of the TCP/IP stack.Formatting and code conversion are Presentation layer
functions in the OSI model. The Application layer in TCP/IP maps to the top three layers of the
OSI model..
Correct answer is option A. As epistasis occurs when the effect of o.pdfinfo30292
Correct answer is option A. As epistasis occurs when the effect of one gene is dominated by the
another and effect of one gene is dependent on the presence or absence of other genes.
Solution
Correct answer is option A. As epistasis occurs when the effect of one gene is dominated by the
another and effect of one gene is dependent on the presence or absence of other genes..
Cloud computingIt is a kind of net based computing that gives sha.pdfinfo30292
Cloud computing:
It is a kind of net based computing that gives shared computer processing reserves and data to
computers and other procedures on insist
The performance of using a net of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, administer, and
process data, quite than a local server.
Types of services:
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS),
Business Process as a Service (BPaaS)
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Solution
Cloud computing:
It is a kind of net based computing that gives shared computer processing reserves and data to
computers and other procedures on insist
The performance of using a net of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, administer, and
process data, quite than a local server.
Types of services:
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS),
Business Process as a Service (BPaaS)
Advantages:
Disadvantages:.
Check listpolicy to be implemented for having controls for purchasi.pdfinfo30292
Check list/policy to be implemented for having controls for purchasing of Raw materials &
Equipment
Sl no
Key Control Activity
Model Audit review Plan ( may be modified suitably to achieve the control objectives)
Purchasing
1
Purchase orders are placed only after obtaining the requisite number of quotes, vetted and
approved as per purchase policy and authority matrix.
To review whether a system of obtaining competitive quotes from eligible vendors, review of
supplier’s quotes by purchase committee and the decisions/minutes are properly recorded.
Purchase orders terms and conditions are as per standard company terms.
2
Purchase orders are placed only for approved.
Requisitions by designated authorities as per Approval matrix.
To review whether the Management approves all purchase orders, with higher level management
authority required for unusual purchases (such as capital outlays or standing orders) and all
purchases that exceed established limits. Board approval is also required for specified types of
purchases and this approval is appropriately documented.
• To understand whether the management reviews reports detailing overrides of established
purchase order prices, terms, and conditions
3
Purchase orders are entered accurately.
• For, samples selected, purchase order entry data is compared to source documents by
individuals who are independent of the purchase order entry process.
• To review and test whether purchase order data is edited and validated; identified errors are
corrected promptly
4
All amounts for goods received are input and processed to accounts payable.
Accounts payable amounts are accurately calculated and recorded.
• Test check whether goods received are matched on-line or manually with purchase order details
and/or invoices; long outstanding goods receipt notes, purchase orders, and/or invoices are
investigated timely and accrued as appropriate; documents are cancelled once matched or on
payment of the invoice to prevent reuse.
• Test whether the invoices not matched to goods receipt notes (or other appropriate supporting
documentation for services received) are investigated; payments on unmatched invoices require
specific
Management approval.
• To trace the Invoices for services received to the appropriate authorization and accompanied by
appropriate supporting Documentation.
• To test Invoices, credit notes, and other adjustments related to accounts payable are backed by
valid documents and management approvals.
• Review the statements received from suppliers, on a sample basis and to test whether such
statements are 5reconciled to the supplier accounts in the accounts p6ayable sub-ledger regularly
and differences are
Investigated.
8
Disbursements are only made for goods and services received and that too after the taking into
consideration relevant credit period.
To test check whether the management reviews supporting documentation before approving
payments. To also test check whether individuals who make electronic .
Antidiuretic hormone is important inA. bodys water balance.Ant.pdfinfo30292
Antidiuretic hormone is important in
A. body\'s water balance.
Antidiureric hormone (ADH) is secreted in response to shortage of water in body. This hormone
stimulates reabsorption of water in DCT, CT and CD .
Affects the level of antidiuretic hormone ;
A. Plasma osmolality.
BH, 17 years old is brought to the emergency department for treatment of injuries received in a
motor vehicle accident.
A.increased intracranial pressure may occur .
BH\'s conditio stabilizes and he is scheduled for fusion surgery in 2 days. Suddenly he develops
a blood pressure of 250/120, a severe headache, blurred vision and bradycardia.
b- developing extreme spinal shock
The major problems in evaluating the endocrine system include
d- all the above
Solution
Antidiuretic hormone is important in
A. body\'s water balance.
Antidiureric hormone (ADH) is secreted in response to shortage of water in body. This hormone
stimulates reabsorption of water in DCT, CT and CD .
Affects the level of antidiuretic hormone ;
A. Plasma osmolality.
BH, 17 years old is brought to the emergency department for treatment of injuries received in a
motor vehicle accident.
A.increased intracranial pressure may occur .
BH\'s conditio stabilizes and he is scheduled for fusion surgery in 2 days. Suddenly he develops
a blood pressure of 250/120, a severe headache, blurred vision and bradycardia.
b- developing extreme spinal shock
The major problems in evaluating the endocrine system include
d- all the above.
Al has metallic bonding while CHCl3 has dipole-dipole forces.Since.pdfinfo30292
Al has metallic bonding while CHCl3 has dipole-dipole forces.
Since metallic bonds are stronger than dipole-dipole forces, Al has the higher boiling point.
NaI has ionic bonding while HF has hydrogen bonding.
Since ionic bonds are stronger than hydrogen bonds, NaI has the higher boiling point.
Solution
Al has metallic bonding while CHCl3 has dipole-dipole forces.
Since metallic bonds are stronger than dipole-dipole forces, Al has the higher boiling point.
NaI has ionic bonding while HF has hydrogen bonding.
Since ionic bonds are stronger than hydrogen bonds, NaI has the higher boiling point..
Add warm water to dissolve the KBr which is very soluble. This would.pdfinfo30292
Add warm water to dissolve the KBr which is very soluble. This would become the aqueous
layer and would be more dense and thus at the bottom. Add them to a sep funnel and decant.
Evaporate the water off and you have the KBr. The remaining fluid in the sep funnel is
npahthalene
nickel carbonate is insoluble while sodium carbonate is, so therefore it would be easy to extract
the sodium carbonate by adding water to the mixture
first, add water to the mixture, barium chloride is soluble in water. then filter through and funnel
and filter funnel.
then add sodium sulphate, using the stove they will expand and separate. ( sodium cloride, and
sand
Solution
Add warm water to dissolve the KBr which is very soluble. This would become the aqueous
layer and would be more dense and thus at the bottom. Add them to a sep funnel and decant.
Evaporate the water off and you have the KBr. The remaining fluid in the sep funnel is
npahthalene
nickel carbonate is insoluble while sodium carbonate is, so therefore it would be easy to extract
the sodium carbonate by adding water to the mixture
first, add water to the mixture, barium chloride is soluble in water. then filter through and funnel
and filter funnel.
then add sodium sulphate, using the stove they will expand and separate. ( sodium cloride, and
sand.
14. b. effector15. c. negative effector16. a. the nerve cells sl.pdfinfo30292
14. b. effector
15. c. negative effector
16. a. the nerve cells slow down and fire at a slower rate. proglonged hypothermia can lead to
death.
17. Negative feedback
18. c. The movement of molecules from a region of its high concentration to a region of its low
concentration is called diffusion. Osmosis involves transport across a semi-permeble membrane.
19. c
20. d. The nitrogenous wastes are the most toxic of our wastes.
Solution
14. b. effector
15. c. negative effector
16. a. the nerve cells slow down and fire at a slower rate. proglonged hypothermia can lead to
death.
17. Negative feedback
18. c. The movement of molecules from a region of its high concentration to a region of its low
concentration is called diffusion. Osmosis involves transport across a semi-permeble membrane.
19. c
20. d. The nitrogenous wastes are the most toxic of our wastes..
1.playing audio in javaJava sound API(package javax.sound) support.pdfinfo30292
1.playing audio in java
Java sound API(package javax.sound) supports two types of audios:
- sampled audio
- musical instrument digital interface(MIDI)
sampled audio:
In the sampled audio ,the supported file formats are: AIFC,AIFF,WAVE,SND,AU and doesn\'t
support the audio format MP3.
Provide two ways to play the audio: using clip and using source data line
using clip : (javax.sound.sampled.clip) used to play a short sound file.
In this method the whole audio clip is loaded into the memoryto have control over audio clip
before playing it.
steps for playing the audio file:
1. create an audioInputStream for a given sound file.
2. acquire audio format and create DataLine.Info Object
3.Obtain the clip
4.open the AudioInputStream ,start playing
5.close the resource acquired
using source data line :(javax.sound.sampled.SourceDataLine),used to play the long sound line.
these type of sounds cant be preloaded into the memory so, the data is read into the buffer in the
form of bytes repeatedly.
steps for playing the audio file:
1. open the sorce data file similarly by creating,acquiring and obtaining as in clip.
2. open and start the sound file
3. repeatedly read a chunk of bytes from the AudioInputStream and send it to the
SourceDataLine\'s buffer untill reaching the end f the file
4.close the resource acquired.
Musical Instrument Digital Interface(MIDI): music is synthesized from special nodes and effects.
steps for playing the audio:
1. allocate a sequence piped from a MIDI file
2. allocate a sequencer to play a MIDI sequence
3. set the current sequence for the sequencer to play
4. open the sequencer to load the sequence.
5. set the loop count by using SetLoopCount() and start playing the music by using start()
6. stop the play using stop().
2. creating a timer:
the Timer is provided in the java.util package.
In which we create an instance for thread like
Thread thread= new Thread();
then using this instance thread we use the sleep() available in the timer class as follows:
thread.sleep();
here the arguments int the sleep() is nothing but the time in milli seconds for example:
thread.sleep(2000) will sleep the process execution or triggering for 20 seconds.
BLanks:
1.
actionPerformed() in the Listener interface
2.
3.
close()
4.
5.
scope
Solution
1.playing audio in java
Java sound API(package javax.sound) supports two types of audios:
- sampled audio
- musical instrument digital interface(MIDI)
sampled audio:
In the sampled audio ,the supported file formats are: AIFC,AIFF,WAVE,SND,AU and doesn\'t
support the audio format MP3.
Provide two ways to play the audio: using clip and using source data line
using clip : (javax.sound.sampled.clip) used to play a short sound file.
In this method the whole audio clip is loaded into the memoryto have control over audio clip
before playing it.
steps for playing the audio file:
1. create an audioInputStream for a given sound file.
2. acquire audio format and create DataLine.Info Object
3.Obtain the clip
4.open the A.
1. Not legible2. Touch and taste are the two senses interpreted by.pdfinfo30292
1. Not legible
2. Touch and taste are the two senses interpreted by parietal lobe. So correct answer is option D.
Solution
1. Not legible
2. Touch and taste are the two senses interpreted by parietal lobe. So correct answer is option D..
Rutherford model of atom1) The electron cloud of the atom does n.pdfinfo30292
Rutherford model of atom
1) The electron cloud of the atom does not influence alpha particle scattering.
2) Much of an atom\'s charge (specifically, its positive charge) is concentrated in a relatively tiny
volume at the center of the atom, known today as the nucleus. The magnitude of this charge is
proportional to (up to a charge number that can be approximately half of) the atom\'s atomic
mass - the remaining mass is now known to be mostly attributed to neutrons. This concentrated
central mass and charge is responsible for deflecting both alpha and beta particles.
3) The mass of heavy atoms such as gold is mostly concentrated in the central charge region,
since calculations show it is not deflected or moved by the high speed alpha particles, which
have very high momentum in comparison to electrons, but not with regard to a heavy atom as a
whole.
But Bohr suggested instead that electrons inhabited certain spaces and circle the nucleus of the
atom in specific energy levels and the forces of attraction were electrostatic forces, rather than
gravity.
Solution
Rutherford model of atom
1) The electron cloud of the atom does not influence alpha particle scattering.
2) Much of an atom\'s charge (specifically, its positive charge) is concentrated in a relatively tiny
volume at the center of the atom, known today as the nucleus. The magnitude of this charge is
proportional to (up to a charge number that can be approximately half of) the atom\'s atomic
mass - the remaining mass is now known to be mostly attributed to neutrons. This concentrated
central mass and charge is responsible for deflecting both alpha and beta particles.
3) The mass of heavy atoms such as gold is mostly concentrated in the central charge region,
since calculations show it is not deflected or moved by the high speed alpha particles, which
have very high momentum in comparison to electrons, but not with regard to a heavy atom as a
whole.
But Bohr suggested instead that electrons inhabited certain spaces and circle the nucleus of the
atom in specific energy levels and the forces of attraction were electrostatic forces, rather than
gravity..
Raising the pH will increase the basicity of the solution.Since su.pdfinfo30292
Raising the pH will increase the basicity of the solution.
Since sulfate is a weak base, its molar solubility will decrease with increasing pH. This is
because the base will be neutralized by the acid.
When the solution is made more acidic, the solubility will increase.
Hope this helps
Solution
Raising the pH will increase the basicity of the solution.
Since sulfate is a weak base, its molar solubility will decrease with increasing pH. This is
because the base will be neutralized by the acid.
When the solution is made more acidic, the solubility will increase.
Hope this helps.
Process improvementThe chance for development to either operating.pdfinfo30292
Process improvement:
The chance for development to either operating or management processes can frequently be vast,
but must be focused. It is very important that the number of process improvement actions
undertaken by an association is matched by the association’s capability to finance the association
and apply the changes without destructive disturbance to day-to-day delivery of its products and
services. Proposal excess and exhaustion is a common syndrome, and is ultimately counter-
productive.
1. The aim of Process Selection is to select a small and attainable number of process, most
directly influence the success of the association’s goals and objectives, ahead which to assume
process improvement action.
2. The outcomes of the procedure Selection step should be decided number of processes to
be review, organisation approval to offer reserve to the work and agreed objectives for the work.
3. Process Understanding, cover the capacity of the process where it starts and ends what is
included and excluded. The sub-processes and accountability of the process to the association
must be understood.
4. The outcomes of procedure Understanding are a high level process map, sub-process
maps, accountability and the major inputs, outputs, controls and funds acting upon the processes
and sub-processes.
5. Process act involves recording and detailing the historical act of the process, obtaining
perceptual views of both current and past performance from customers and suppliers, important
agreed required performance of the prospect enhanced process, and approving how it will be
deliberate, monitored and reviewed
6. The outcomes of Process Performance are an perceptive of the key metric data, the ability
of the process and customers, suppliers and staff necessities for the prospect improved process.
7. In Process Review, the data and information that has been composed and analysed is
reviewed and recommendation made for the enhanced process.
8. Process Change translates the prioritised process improvement mandates into an
integrated programmed of incessant improvement or process revamp action.
9. In the final Capturing the Change step, the process improvements are included into the
business management system, ensures the change is reviewed, managed and built upon
Solution
Process improvement:
The chance for development to either operating or management processes can frequently be vast,
but must be focused. It is very important that the number of process improvement actions
undertaken by an association is matched by the association’s capability to finance the association
and apply the changes without destructive disturbance to day-to-day delivery of its products and
services. Proposal excess and exhaustion is a common syndrome, and is ultimately counter-
productive.
1. The aim of Process Selection is to select a small and attainable number of process, most
directly influence the success of the association’s goals and objectives, ahead which to assume
proces.
In above scenarion Animator class,Actor pikachu=new Actor (picka.pdfinfo30292
In above scenarion Animator class,
Actor pikachu=new Actor (\"pickachu.png\", 100, 50);
object reference variable is pikachu. Then it can used to call all the methods which are inside the
Actor class
I wrote the \"turnto\" method by helping of \"Movto\" method.
Here is the example of Animator class
public class Animator {
public Animator() {
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Actor actor = new Actor();
actor.turnto(10,10000);
}
}
I used to pass two parameters which are degree of rotation and sleep time period
This Is Actor class after adding turnto method in addition to moveto method. In Here I Wrote
only the turnto method code only
package com.app.test;
public class Actor {
public Actor() {
actor = new Actor();
}
private Actor actor;
private int x, y, startx, starty;
private int rotate_Degree;
private long starttime;
private long duration;
private boolean interpolation;
private float currentScale = 1;
private float destScale = 1;
private float startScale = 1;
private boolean interpolationScale;
public Actor(String filename,int rotate_Degree){
x=rotate_Degree;
actor = EZ.addImage(filename,rotate_Degree);
actor.translateTo(x,y);;
interpolation = false;
interpolationScale = false;
}
public void turnto(int deg, long dur){
rotate_Degree = deg;
duration = dur*1000;
starttime = System.currentTimeMillis();
System.out.println(starttime);
startx=x;
interpolation = true;
interpolationScale = false;
}
public void setScale(float s, float dur){
destScale = s;
starttime = System.currentTimeMillis();
startScale = currentScale;
interpolationScale = true;
}
public boolean moving() {
return interpolation;
}
public boolean scaling() {
return interpolationScale;
}
public void go(){
if (interpolation == true) {
float normTime = (float) (System.currentTimeMillis() - starttime)/ (float) duration;
x = (int) (startx + ((float) (rotate_Degree - startx) * normTime));
if ((System.currentTimeMillis() - starttime) >= duration) {
interpolation = false;
x = rotate_Degree;
}
// Dont forget to move the image itself.
pikachu.translateTo(x,y);
}
if (interpolationScale == true){
float normTime = (float) (System.currentTimeMillis() - starttime)/ (float) duration;
currentScale = (startScale + ((float) (destScale - startScale) * normTime));
if ((System.currentTimeMillis() - starttime) >= duration) {
interpolationScale = false;
currentScale = destScale;
}
actor.scaleTo(currentScale);
}
}
}
Solution
In above scenarion Animator class,
Actor pikachu=new Actor (\"pickachu.png\", 100, 50);
object reference variable is pikachu. Then it can used to call all the methods which are inside the
Actor class
I wrote the \"turnto\" method by helping of \"Movto\" method.
Here is the example of Animator class
public class Animator {
public Animator() {
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Actor actor = new Actor();
actor.turnto(10,10000);
}
}
I used to pass two parameters which are degree of rotation and sleep time period
This Is Actor class after adding turnto method in addition to mo.
import java.util.; public class NaturalNumberTriangle { publi.pdfinfo30292
import java.util.*;
public class NaturalNumberTriangle {
public static void main(String args[]) {
int rows, i, j, count = 1, star = 0;
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println(\"Enter number of rows in pattern\");
rows = in.nextInt();
for (i = 1; i <= rows; i++) {
for (j = 1; j <= i; j++) {
System.out.print(count + \" \");
count++;
}
System.out.print(\"\ \");
}
}
}
Solution
import java.util.*;
public class NaturalNumberTriangle {
public static void main(String args[]) {
int rows, i, j, count = 1, star = 0;
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println(\"Enter number of rows in pattern\");
rows = in.nextInt();
for (i = 1; i <= rows; i++) {
for (j = 1; j <= i; j++) {
System.out.print(count + \" \");
count++;
}
System.out.print(\"\ \");
}
}
}.
From psychological and cognitive perspectives, there are two basic b.pdfinfo30292
From psychological and cognitive perspectives, there are two basic benefits of subordinates’
participation in budget setting. First, owing to identification and ego-involvement with budget
goals, participation is related to performance and so, leads to enhanced motivation and
commitment to the budget. Second, because of improving flow of information between superiors
and subordinates, it leads to higher quality decisions. From this perspective, participation leads to
higher motivation, higher commitment, higher quality decisions and hence higher performance.
As known, the generally stated thesis is that budget preparation effects subordinates’ managerial
performance positively. However, there is a possibility whether the way of linkage is negative or
positive. Accordingly, while some studies have supported the argument that budget preparation
positively and significantly associated with performance other studies have found either only a
weak positive association between budget preparation and performance.
Solution
From psychological and cognitive perspectives, there are two basic benefits of subordinates’
participation in budget setting. First, owing to identification and ego-involvement with budget
goals, participation is related to performance and so, leads to enhanced motivation and
commitment to the budget. Second, because of improving flow of information between superiors
and subordinates, it leads to higher quality decisions. From this perspective, participation leads to
higher motivation, higher commitment, higher quality decisions and hence higher performance.
As known, the generally stated thesis is that budget preparation effects subordinates’ managerial
performance positively. However, there is a possibility whether the way of linkage is negative or
positive. Accordingly, while some studies have supported the argument that budget preparation
positively and significantly associated with performance other studies have found either only a
weak positive association between budget preparation and performance..
Formatting and code conversion occurs in the Presentation layer of t.pdfinfo30292
Formatting and code conversion occurs in the Presentation layer of the OSI model and the
Application layer of the TCP/IP stack.Formatting and code conversion are Presentation layer
functions in the OSI model. The Application layer in TCP/IP maps to the top three layers of the
OSI model.
Solution
Formatting and code conversion occurs in the Presentation layer of the OSI model and the
Application layer of the TCP/IP stack.Formatting and code conversion are Presentation layer
functions in the OSI model. The Application layer in TCP/IP maps to the top three layers of the
OSI model..
Correct answer is option A. As epistasis occurs when the effect of o.pdfinfo30292
Correct answer is option A. As epistasis occurs when the effect of one gene is dominated by the
another and effect of one gene is dependent on the presence or absence of other genes.
Solution
Correct answer is option A. As epistasis occurs when the effect of one gene is dominated by the
another and effect of one gene is dependent on the presence or absence of other genes..
Cloud computingIt is a kind of net based computing that gives sha.pdfinfo30292
Cloud computing:
It is a kind of net based computing that gives shared computer processing reserves and data to
computers and other procedures on insist
The performance of using a net of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, administer, and
process data, quite than a local server.
Types of services:
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS),
Business Process as a Service (BPaaS)
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Solution
Cloud computing:
It is a kind of net based computing that gives shared computer processing reserves and data to
computers and other procedures on insist
The performance of using a net of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, administer, and
process data, quite than a local server.
Types of services:
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS),
Business Process as a Service (BPaaS)
Advantages:
Disadvantages:.
Check listpolicy to be implemented for having controls for purchasi.pdfinfo30292
Check list/policy to be implemented for having controls for purchasing of Raw materials &
Equipment
Sl no
Key Control Activity
Model Audit review Plan ( may be modified suitably to achieve the control objectives)
Purchasing
1
Purchase orders are placed only after obtaining the requisite number of quotes, vetted and
approved as per purchase policy and authority matrix.
To review whether a system of obtaining competitive quotes from eligible vendors, review of
supplier’s quotes by purchase committee and the decisions/minutes are properly recorded.
Purchase orders terms and conditions are as per standard company terms.
2
Purchase orders are placed only for approved.
Requisitions by designated authorities as per Approval matrix.
To review whether the Management approves all purchase orders, with higher level management
authority required for unusual purchases (such as capital outlays or standing orders) and all
purchases that exceed established limits. Board approval is also required for specified types of
purchases and this approval is appropriately documented.
• To understand whether the management reviews reports detailing overrides of established
purchase order prices, terms, and conditions
3
Purchase orders are entered accurately.
• For, samples selected, purchase order entry data is compared to source documents by
individuals who are independent of the purchase order entry process.
• To review and test whether purchase order data is edited and validated; identified errors are
corrected promptly
4
All amounts for goods received are input and processed to accounts payable.
Accounts payable amounts are accurately calculated and recorded.
• Test check whether goods received are matched on-line or manually with purchase order details
and/or invoices; long outstanding goods receipt notes, purchase orders, and/or invoices are
investigated timely and accrued as appropriate; documents are cancelled once matched or on
payment of the invoice to prevent reuse.
• Test whether the invoices not matched to goods receipt notes (or other appropriate supporting
documentation for services received) are investigated; payments on unmatched invoices require
specific
Management approval.
• To trace the Invoices for services received to the appropriate authorization and accompanied by
appropriate supporting Documentation.
• To test Invoices, credit notes, and other adjustments related to accounts payable are backed by
valid documents and management approvals.
• Review the statements received from suppliers, on a sample basis and to test whether such
statements are 5reconciled to the supplier accounts in the accounts p6ayable sub-ledger regularly
and differences are
Investigated.
8
Disbursements are only made for goods and services received and that too after the taking into
consideration relevant credit period.
To test check whether the management reviews supporting documentation before approving
payments. To also test check whether individuals who make electronic .
Antidiuretic hormone is important inA. bodys water balance.Ant.pdfinfo30292
Antidiuretic hormone is important in
A. body\'s water balance.
Antidiureric hormone (ADH) is secreted in response to shortage of water in body. This hormone
stimulates reabsorption of water in DCT, CT and CD .
Affects the level of antidiuretic hormone ;
A. Plasma osmolality.
BH, 17 years old is brought to the emergency department for treatment of injuries received in a
motor vehicle accident.
A.increased intracranial pressure may occur .
BH\'s conditio stabilizes and he is scheduled for fusion surgery in 2 days. Suddenly he develops
a blood pressure of 250/120, a severe headache, blurred vision and bradycardia.
b- developing extreme spinal shock
The major problems in evaluating the endocrine system include
d- all the above
Solution
Antidiuretic hormone is important in
A. body\'s water balance.
Antidiureric hormone (ADH) is secreted in response to shortage of water in body. This hormone
stimulates reabsorption of water in DCT, CT and CD .
Affects the level of antidiuretic hormone ;
A. Plasma osmolality.
BH, 17 years old is brought to the emergency department for treatment of injuries received in a
motor vehicle accident.
A.increased intracranial pressure may occur .
BH\'s conditio stabilizes and he is scheduled for fusion surgery in 2 days. Suddenly he develops
a blood pressure of 250/120, a severe headache, blurred vision and bradycardia.
b- developing extreme spinal shock
The major problems in evaluating the endocrine system include
d- all the above.
Al has metallic bonding while CHCl3 has dipole-dipole forces.Since.pdfinfo30292
Al has metallic bonding while CHCl3 has dipole-dipole forces.
Since metallic bonds are stronger than dipole-dipole forces, Al has the higher boiling point.
NaI has ionic bonding while HF has hydrogen bonding.
Since ionic bonds are stronger than hydrogen bonds, NaI has the higher boiling point.
Solution
Al has metallic bonding while CHCl3 has dipole-dipole forces.
Since metallic bonds are stronger than dipole-dipole forces, Al has the higher boiling point.
NaI has ionic bonding while HF has hydrogen bonding.
Since ionic bonds are stronger than hydrogen bonds, NaI has the higher boiling point..
Add warm water to dissolve the KBr which is very soluble. This would.pdfinfo30292
Add warm water to dissolve the KBr which is very soluble. This would become the aqueous
layer and would be more dense and thus at the bottom. Add them to a sep funnel and decant.
Evaporate the water off and you have the KBr. The remaining fluid in the sep funnel is
npahthalene
nickel carbonate is insoluble while sodium carbonate is, so therefore it would be easy to extract
the sodium carbonate by adding water to the mixture
first, add water to the mixture, barium chloride is soluble in water. then filter through and funnel
and filter funnel.
then add sodium sulphate, using the stove they will expand and separate. ( sodium cloride, and
sand
Solution
Add warm water to dissolve the KBr which is very soluble. This would become the aqueous
layer and would be more dense and thus at the bottom. Add them to a sep funnel and decant.
Evaporate the water off and you have the KBr. The remaining fluid in the sep funnel is
npahthalene
nickel carbonate is insoluble while sodium carbonate is, so therefore it would be easy to extract
the sodium carbonate by adding water to the mixture
first, add water to the mixture, barium chloride is soluble in water. then filter through and funnel
and filter funnel.
then add sodium sulphate, using the stove they will expand and separate. ( sodium cloride, and
sand.
14. b. effector15. c. negative effector16. a. the nerve cells sl.pdfinfo30292
14. b. effector
15. c. negative effector
16. a. the nerve cells slow down and fire at a slower rate. proglonged hypothermia can lead to
death.
17. Negative feedback
18. c. The movement of molecules from a region of its high concentration to a region of its low
concentration is called diffusion. Osmosis involves transport across a semi-permeble membrane.
19. c
20. d. The nitrogenous wastes are the most toxic of our wastes.
Solution
14. b. effector
15. c. negative effector
16. a. the nerve cells slow down and fire at a slower rate. proglonged hypothermia can lead to
death.
17. Negative feedback
18. c. The movement of molecules from a region of its high concentration to a region of its low
concentration is called diffusion. Osmosis involves transport across a semi-permeble membrane.
19. c
20. d. The nitrogenous wastes are the most toxic of our wastes..
1.playing audio in javaJava sound API(package javax.sound) support.pdfinfo30292
1.playing audio in java
Java sound API(package javax.sound) supports two types of audios:
- sampled audio
- musical instrument digital interface(MIDI)
sampled audio:
In the sampled audio ,the supported file formats are: AIFC,AIFF,WAVE,SND,AU and doesn\'t
support the audio format MP3.
Provide two ways to play the audio: using clip and using source data line
using clip : (javax.sound.sampled.clip) used to play a short sound file.
In this method the whole audio clip is loaded into the memoryto have control over audio clip
before playing it.
steps for playing the audio file:
1. create an audioInputStream for a given sound file.
2. acquire audio format and create DataLine.Info Object
3.Obtain the clip
4.open the AudioInputStream ,start playing
5.close the resource acquired
using source data line :(javax.sound.sampled.SourceDataLine),used to play the long sound line.
these type of sounds cant be preloaded into the memory so, the data is read into the buffer in the
form of bytes repeatedly.
steps for playing the audio file:
1. open the sorce data file similarly by creating,acquiring and obtaining as in clip.
2. open and start the sound file
3. repeatedly read a chunk of bytes from the AudioInputStream and send it to the
SourceDataLine\'s buffer untill reaching the end f the file
4.close the resource acquired.
Musical Instrument Digital Interface(MIDI): music is synthesized from special nodes and effects.
steps for playing the audio:
1. allocate a sequence piped from a MIDI file
2. allocate a sequencer to play a MIDI sequence
3. set the current sequence for the sequencer to play
4. open the sequencer to load the sequence.
5. set the loop count by using SetLoopCount() and start playing the music by using start()
6. stop the play using stop().
2. creating a timer:
the Timer is provided in the java.util package.
In which we create an instance for thread like
Thread thread= new Thread();
then using this instance thread we use the sleep() available in the timer class as follows:
thread.sleep();
here the arguments int the sleep() is nothing but the time in milli seconds for example:
thread.sleep(2000) will sleep the process execution or triggering for 20 seconds.
BLanks:
1.
actionPerformed() in the Listener interface
2.
3.
close()
4.
5.
scope
Solution
1.playing audio in java
Java sound API(package javax.sound) supports two types of audios:
- sampled audio
- musical instrument digital interface(MIDI)
sampled audio:
In the sampled audio ,the supported file formats are: AIFC,AIFF,WAVE,SND,AU and doesn\'t
support the audio format MP3.
Provide two ways to play the audio: using clip and using source data line
using clip : (javax.sound.sampled.clip) used to play a short sound file.
In this method the whole audio clip is loaded into the memoryto have control over audio clip
before playing it.
steps for playing the audio file:
1. create an audioInputStream for a given sound file.
2. acquire audio format and create DataLine.Info Object
3.Obtain the clip
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Solution
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2. Touch and taste are the two senses interpreted by parietal lobe. So correct answer is option D..
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
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Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
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Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
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1 The entry to convert liabilities to revenue.2 Appears in the lia.pdf
1. 1 The entry to convert liabilities to revenue.
2 Appears in the liability section of the balance sheet.
Solution
1 The entry to convert liabilities to revenue.
2 Appears in the liability section of the balance sheet.