3- (22 pts) Tennessee Walking Horses and Clydesdales are breeds of hor.docxduane12345678
3. (22 pts) Tennessee Walking Horses and Clydesdales are breeds of horses that have the sabino white color pattern. The gene for sabino in Tennessee Walkers is on a different locus from that for Clydesdales. Both are dominant genes, and each breed is homozygous recessive for the other breed's sabino gene. The Tennessee Walker is heterozygous for their breed's sabino gene (homozygous dominant individuals are completely white), while Clydesdales are homozygous for their breed's sabino gene. A. (2 pts) If SB1 represents the dominant allele for sabino in Tennessee Walkers and B the dominant allele for sabino in Clydesdales, what is the genotype of each breed if they are sabino? B. (10 pts) Assume the cross between dihybrids sabino individuals from these breeds (heterozygous for all loci). What are the genotypic and phenotypic ratios in the foals? C. ( 2 pts) How many unique gametes can the sire from 3 B produce? D. (2 pts) How many unique zygotes can be produced from the mating described in 3B E. (2 pts) What is the probability of a sabino foal in the progeny of this mating? F. (2 pts) Assuming that during the foaling season were born 1000 colts, how many are sabino?
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28) Multiple Answer- Which statements are TRUE concerning the thalassa.docxduane12345678
28) Multiple Answer: Which statements are TRUE concerning the thalassaemia major disorder? Please select all that are correct.
Can result in enlarged spleens.
Individuals are predisposed to developmental delays.
Is most common in Chinese populations.
Is aggravated by high fetal hemoglobin production.
Is associated with increased risk of bone defects.
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3 points Which of the following statements about the three domain syst.docxduane12345678
3 points Which of the following statements about the three domain system is NOT true the data supporting it showed two distinct group of prokaryotes all three domains consist of prokaryotic organisms four kingdoms in the five kingdom system were put in a single domain it is based on molecular data Clear my selection
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23- Janna experiences nausea and vomiting in the PACU and an additiona.docxduane12345678
23. Janna experiences nausea and vomiting in the PACU and an additional order is received for diphenhydramine 12.5 mg IV. The diphenhydramine vial reads 50 mg / mL . How many mL will the nurse administer?
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22-1 Match the terms with their definitions- 1- systems analysis a- Pr.docxduane12345678
22.1 Match the terms with their definitions: 1. systems analysis a. Process of deciding how to meet user needs, identifying and evaluating design alternatives, and developing detailed system specifications 2. conceptual design b. Describes a system's contents; how it's developed, by whom, and when; and how needed resources will be acquired 3. physical design c. Description of a system's document flow, computer processes and people performing them, and equipment used 4. implementation and conversion d. Resisting change by destroying, crippling, or weakening system effectiveness such as increased error rates or sabotage 5. IS steering committee e. Bar graph that shows project activities on the left, units of time on the top, and activity time requirements as a horizontal bar 6. systems analysts f. Resisting change by ignoring a new IS and hoping the new system will go away 7. master plan g. Document showing project requirements, a cost-benefit analysis, and how a project will be completed 8. PERT diagram h. High-level management that plans and oversees the IS function, sets policies to govern the AIS, ensures control, and coordinates activities 9. critical path i. Calculation of the number of years required for the net savings of an investment to equal its initial cost 10. Gantt chart j. Calculating the interest rate that makes the present value of total costs equal to the present value of total savings 11. feasibility study k. System description that focuses on activities performed and information flow regardless of how the flow is accomplished 12. economic feasibility 1. People who help users determine their information needs, study existing systems, and design new ones 13. technical feasibility m. SDLC step of gathering information needed to purchase, develop, or modify a system 14. operational feasibility n. PERT path requiring the greatest amount of time to complete a project; if any activity is delayed, the whole project is delayed 15. payback period o. Way to coordinate, control, and schedule systems development activities; a diagram shows the relationships among activities 16. NPV p. Determining if system benefits justify the time, money, and resources required to implement it 17. IRR q. Return-on-investment technique that compares estimated benefits and costs to determine if a system is cost beneficial 18. aggression r. Detailed specifications are used to code and test software, design input/output, and create files/databases, and implement controls 19. avoidance 5. Process in which procedures are tested and modified, controls are established, documentation is completed, and employees are trained on a new system 20. initial investigation t. Determining if a company needs the people to design, implement, and operate the proposed system and if employees will use it 21. systems survey u. Determining if a proposed system can be developed given the available technology 22. logical model v. Preliminary investigation to determine whether a pr.
22) You and your partner are married and file a joint return- You live.docxduane12345678
22) You and your partner are married and file a joint return. You live in New York. The standard deduction for Married Jointly filing status is $25 , 900 They 22). You and your partner are married and file a joint return. You live in New York. The standard deduction for Married Jointly filing status is $25 , 900 They have the following itemized deductions: Should they itemize their deductions or use the standard deduction?
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20- The mean absolute percentage deviation (MAPD) A) measures the abso.docxduane12345678
20. The mean absolute percentage deviation (MAPD) A) measures the absolute error as a percentage of all errors B) measures the absolute error as a percentage of per period demand C) measures the absolute error as a percentage of total demand D) measures the absolute error as a percentage of the average error
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2022- NOTE- Ahe format for the statement of cost flows is ghet beiond.docxduane12345678
2022. NOTE: Ahe format for the statement of cost flows is ghet beiond REE Eomp. End-of-Yeur Balance Shects P.E.C Corp. Inceme Statements REC Corp. Income Statements Statement of Cash Flows for 2022 Operating Activities Net lncone Adlustmentis Non-cash adjustaneos Accurrulated depreclation Changes in wothing capial Change in accounts receivable Change in inventorics Cbange in accounts payable Change in accruals Nes conh provided by Operating Activities Operaking Activities Net income Adjustments: Non-cash adjustments Accumulated depreciation Changes in working capital Change in acrounts receivable Change in inventorles Change in accounts payable Change in accruals Net cach provided by Operating Activities Long-Ferm lnvestment Actrvities Cash ased to acquire fixed assets Financing Activibes Change in notes payable Change in loongtem debt Change in peeferted saock Change in common stock. Change in poid-in capatal Payment of cash dividends Net cash provided by Financing Activities Sumpary Net change in cish Canh at beginning of year Cash at end of year
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3- (22 pts) Tennessee Walking Horses and Clydesdales are breeds of hor.docxduane12345678
3. (22 pts) Tennessee Walking Horses and Clydesdales are breeds of horses that have the sabino white color pattern. The gene for sabino in Tennessee Walkers is on a different locus from that for Clydesdales. Both are dominant genes, and each breed is homozygous recessive for the other breed's sabino gene. The Tennessee Walker is heterozygous for their breed's sabino gene (homozygous dominant individuals are completely white), while Clydesdales are homozygous for their breed's sabino gene. A. (2 pts) If SB1 represents the dominant allele for sabino in Tennessee Walkers and B the dominant allele for sabino in Clydesdales, what is the genotype of each breed if they are sabino? B. (10 pts) Assume the cross between dihybrids sabino individuals from these breeds (heterozygous for all loci). What are the genotypic and phenotypic ratios in the foals? C. ( 2 pts) How many unique gametes can the sire from 3 B produce? D. (2 pts) How many unique zygotes can be produced from the mating described in 3B E. (2 pts) What is the probability of a sabino foal in the progeny of this mating? F. (2 pts) Assuming that during the foaling season were born 1000 colts, how many are sabino?
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28) Multiple Answer- Which statements are TRUE concerning the thalassa.docxduane12345678
28) Multiple Answer: Which statements are TRUE concerning the thalassaemia major disorder? Please select all that are correct.
Can result in enlarged spleens.
Individuals are predisposed to developmental delays.
Is most common in Chinese populations.
Is aggravated by high fetal hemoglobin production.
Is associated with increased risk of bone defects.
.
3 points Which of the following statements about the three domain syst.docxduane12345678
3 points Which of the following statements about the three domain system is NOT true the data supporting it showed two distinct group of prokaryotes all three domains consist of prokaryotic organisms four kingdoms in the five kingdom system were put in a single domain it is based on molecular data Clear my selection
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23- Janna experiences nausea and vomiting in the PACU and an additiona.docxduane12345678
23. Janna experiences nausea and vomiting in the PACU and an additional order is received for diphenhydramine 12.5 mg IV. The diphenhydramine vial reads 50 mg / mL . How many mL will the nurse administer?
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22-1 Match the terms with their definitions- 1- systems analysis a- Pr.docxduane12345678
22.1 Match the terms with their definitions: 1. systems analysis a. Process of deciding how to meet user needs, identifying and evaluating design alternatives, and developing detailed system specifications 2. conceptual design b. Describes a system's contents; how it's developed, by whom, and when; and how needed resources will be acquired 3. physical design c. Description of a system's document flow, computer processes and people performing them, and equipment used 4. implementation and conversion d. Resisting change by destroying, crippling, or weakening system effectiveness such as increased error rates or sabotage 5. IS steering committee e. Bar graph that shows project activities on the left, units of time on the top, and activity time requirements as a horizontal bar 6. systems analysts f. Resisting change by ignoring a new IS and hoping the new system will go away 7. master plan g. Document showing project requirements, a cost-benefit analysis, and how a project will be completed 8. PERT diagram h. High-level management that plans and oversees the IS function, sets policies to govern the AIS, ensures control, and coordinates activities 9. critical path i. Calculation of the number of years required for the net savings of an investment to equal its initial cost 10. Gantt chart j. Calculating the interest rate that makes the present value of total costs equal to the present value of total savings 11. feasibility study k. System description that focuses on activities performed and information flow regardless of how the flow is accomplished 12. economic feasibility 1. People who help users determine their information needs, study existing systems, and design new ones 13. technical feasibility m. SDLC step of gathering information needed to purchase, develop, or modify a system 14. operational feasibility n. PERT path requiring the greatest amount of time to complete a project; if any activity is delayed, the whole project is delayed 15. payback period o. Way to coordinate, control, and schedule systems development activities; a diagram shows the relationships among activities 16. NPV p. Determining if system benefits justify the time, money, and resources required to implement it 17. IRR q. Return-on-investment technique that compares estimated benefits and costs to determine if a system is cost beneficial 18. aggression r. Detailed specifications are used to code and test software, design input/output, and create files/databases, and implement controls 19. avoidance 5. Process in which procedures are tested and modified, controls are established, documentation is completed, and employees are trained on a new system 20. initial investigation t. Determining if a company needs the people to design, implement, and operate the proposed system and if employees will use it 21. systems survey u. Determining if a proposed system can be developed given the available technology 22. logical model v. Preliminary investigation to determine whether a pr.
22) You and your partner are married and file a joint return- You live.docxduane12345678
22) You and your partner are married and file a joint return. You live in New York. The standard deduction for Married Jointly filing status is $25 , 900 They 22). You and your partner are married and file a joint return. You live in New York. The standard deduction for Married Jointly filing status is $25 , 900 They have the following itemized deductions: Should they itemize their deductions or use the standard deduction?
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20- The mean absolute percentage deviation (MAPD) A) measures the abso.docxduane12345678
20. The mean absolute percentage deviation (MAPD) A) measures the absolute error as a percentage of all errors B) measures the absolute error as a percentage of per period demand C) measures the absolute error as a percentage of total demand D) measures the absolute error as a percentage of the average error
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2022- NOTE- Ahe format for the statement of cost flows is ghet beiond.docxduane12345678
2022. NOTE: Ahe format for the statement of cost flows is ghet beiond REE Eomp. End-of-Yeur Balance Shects P.E.C Corp. Inceme Statements REC Corp. Income Statements Statement of Cash Flows for 2022 Operating Activities Net lncone Adlustmentis Non-cash adjustaneos Accurrulated depreclation Changes in wothing capial Change in accounts receivable Change in inventorics Cbange in accounts payable Change in accruals Nes conh provided by Operating Activities Operaking Activities Net income Adjustments: Non-cash adjustments Accumulated depreciation Changes in working capital Change in acrounts receivable Change in inventorles Change in accounts payable Change in accruals Net cach provided by Operating Activities Long-Ferm lnvestment Actrvities Cash ased to acquire fixed assets Financing Activibes Change in notes payable Change in loongtem debt Change in peeferted saock Change in common stock. Change in poid-in capatal Payment of cash dividends Net cash provided by Financing Activities Sumpary Net change in cish Canh at beginning of year Cash at end of year
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2018 Addifinoria biformation 1 The obly entry n the accumulaled deprec.docxduane12345678
2018 Addifinoria biformation 1 The obly entry n the accumulaled depreciatisn actount is for 2013 depreciation 2. The firm paid $23 , 450 if cormon staxk divisents diring 2018 statument of Cach Ilown (Cent d ) Data table Data table
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2-4-22 James Urton- University of Washington News -Mosquitoes appear t.docxduane12345678
2/4/22 James Urton, University of Washington News "Mosquitoes appear to use odors to help them distinguish what is nearby, like a host to bite," said senior author Jeffrey Riffell, a UW professor of biology. "When they smell specific compounds, like CO 2 from our breath, that scent seems to stimulate the eyes to scan for visual patterns that are associated with a potential host, and head to them." It's similar to what might happen when humans smell something good. "Imagine you're on a sidewalk and you smell pie crust and cinnamon," said Riffell. "That's probably a sign that there's a bakery nearby, and you might start looking around for it. Here, we wanted to learn what visual elements mosquitoes are looking for after smelling their own version of a bakery." Past research by Riffell's team and other groups showed that smelling CO 2 boosts female mosquitoes' activity level -- searching the space around them, presumably for a host. For this experiment here, Riffell's team Past research by Riffell's team and other groups showed that smelling CO 2 boosts female mosquitoes' activity level -- searching the space around them, presumably for a host. For this experiment here, Riffell's team would track behavior of female yellow fever mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti) after they were exposed to CO 2 . (Like all mosquito species, only females drink blood, and bites from A . aegypti can transmit dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya and Zika.) The researchers wondered, would mosquitoes' eyes prefer certain wavelengths (i.e., colors) in the visual spectrum? To address their question, the researchers used miniature test chambers in which they placed different colored dots (green, blue, purple, red, orange, black, and cyan) at the bottom of the chambers. For their test, they first sprayed CO 2 into the chambers, and then introduced individual mosquitoes into the miniature test chambers. They then recorded how attractive each color was to the mosquitoes. a) The type of gas sprayed into the chambers would have no effect on the average number of contacts (with their mouthparts) with the walls of the chamber. b) The average flight speed of mosquitoes increased significantly with higher concentrations of CO 2 sprayed into the chambers. c) The average number of contacts (with their feet) with the walls of the chamber would vary significantly among different odors. a) ine average amount or time mosquitoes spent looking at each dot would not differ significantly among different colors. e) The mosquitoes would display a similar flight speed regardless of the amount of CO 2 sprayed into the chambers. f) The average number of contacts (with their feet) with the walls of the chamber would not differ significantly among different odors. g) The mosquitoes would spend significantly more time looking at dots of certain colors compared to other colors. h) The average number of contacts (with their mouthparts) with the walls of the chamber would be significantly higher when CO 2 was
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2-26 Find F-G- and H- and simplify-(c.docxduane12345678
This document appears to be a math problem asking to find functions F, G, and H, and simplify an expression involving those functions and the variable c. However, there is not enough context or information provided in the document to adequately summarize it in 3 sentences or less.
2-4-3 Suppose a 10-digit phone number is transmitted by a cellular pho.docxduane12345678
2.4.3 Suppose a 10-digit phone number is transmitted by a cellular phone using four binary symbols for each digit, using the model of binary symbol errors and deletions given in Problem 2.4.2. Let C denote the number of bits sent correctly, D the number of deletions, and E the number of errors. Find P [ C = c , D = d , E = e ] for all c , d , and e
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2--- 3-- How long do young chimps stay by their mothers' sides and wh.docxduane12345678
Young chimps typically stay with their mothers for up to 5 years as they learn essential life skills. During this time, mothers teach their young how to find food, interact with others, and survive on their own. Scientists estimate that humans and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor around 5-6 million years ago based on modern genetics. Chimpanzees are known to use simple tools in the wild, such as using sticks to dip for ants, clipping leaves to drink water, cracking open nuts, and fishing for termites.
2- Write a class named Student having two member functions named write.docxduane12345678
2. Write a class named Student having two member functions named writeExam () and submitAssignment (). Create two sub classes UnderGraduate and Graduate of Student class. Both sub classes overrides all functions of Students class. Create the object of these classes and call both methods using polymorphism concepts.
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2- When an adult indicates a willingness to be bound by a contract she.docxduane12345678
2. When an adult indicates a willingness to be bound by a contract she entered as a monor, it is called a:
A.ratification of the contract
B.maturity of the contract
C.minor's imperitive
D.age of indececy
8. If Jay has been doing plumbing for many years but has never gotten a plumber's license from the State of California then:
A.Jay cannot use the courts to enforce his contracts.
B.Jay can only use the courts to recover the reasonable value of his plumbng services.
C.Jay is not prohibited from using the courts to enforce his contracts because plumbing licenses only seek revenue.
D.None of the above.
11. The case of NY Times v Sullivan established the rule that in a defamation case:
A.An opinion can be the basis for a libel action
B.newspapers have a right to publish anything they want to whether true or not without any penalty because inquiring minds want to know.use
C.a public figure has to prove in a ;ibel action that either the newspaper knew the statement was false or acted with rickless disregard.
D.that defamation y a newspaper is the basis for a federal tort instead of a state tort.
12.A quasi contract is:
A.a written agreement between two or more parties.
B.a contract implied from the conduct of the parties.
C.a contract that has not been fully performed
D.a contractual obligation created by the Court to avaoid unjust enrichment when no actual contract exists.
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2- Suppose that quiz scores in a beginning statistics class have a mea.docxduane12345678
2. Suppose that quiz scores in a beginning statistics class have a mean of 7.2 with a standard deviation of 0.4 . What is the proportion of scores greater than 8.4 ?
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2- Sandoval needs to determine its year-end inventory- The warehouse c.docxduane12345678
2. Sandoval needs to determine its year-end inventory. The warehouse contains 24,000 units, of which 3,400 were damaged by flood and are not sellable. Another 2,400 units were purchased from Markor Company, FOB shipping point, and are currently in transit. The company also consigns goods and has 4,400 units at a consignee's location. How many units should Sandoval include in its year-end inventory? A. 25,000 B. 34,200 C. 27,400 D. 30,800 E. 22,600
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2- Let R-{(a-b)-(a-c)-(c-d)-(a-a)-(b-a)}- What is RR- the composition.docxduane12345678
2. Let R = {( a , b ) , ( a , c ) , ( c , d ) , ( a , a ) , ( b , a )} . What is R R , the composition of R with itself? What is R 1 , the inverse of R ? Is R , R R , or R 1 a function?
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2- Manuel has saved $700-000 throughout his life of work- He is ready.docxduane12345678
2. Manuel has saved $700 , 000 throughout his life of work. He is ready to retire but he would like to know what kind of income his savings will provide for him. He wants an income of $5000 per month and he expects to live for 20 years. (a) Draw a cash flow diagram of the cash flow. (4 marks) (b) What interest rate will Manuel need to accomplish what he wants? Use linear interpolation with the table. (4 marks) (c) If Manuel can get 3.5% interest, how much will his monthly income be if his life expectancy is 25 years? (4 marks)
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2- Label the elements as follows to identify the most likely place-tim.docxduane12345678
2. Label the elements as follows to identify the most likely place/time that an atom of each wascreated: E (early universe), F (nuclear fusion inside a star), S (in a supernova explosion) gold hydrogen carbon lead oxygen
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2- Find three examples of how protists are important for society- Desc.docxduane12345678
2. Find three examples of how protists are important for society. Describe each example, make sure you include the type of protist, how it is used, and what it is used for. a. b. C. 3. Protists were the first organisms to use sexual reproductive processes. Discuss why this was an evolutionary advantage over asexual reproduction.
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2- An investor deposits 1000 today into an account paying an APR of 4-.docxduane12345678
2. An investor deposits 1000 today into an account paying an APR of 4.00% with quarterly compounding. At the end of 10 years determine: a. Simple interest b. FV C. Interest-on-Interest
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2- A random variable X has CDF FX(x)-0-x5(x+5)2-144-5x71-x7 Use the CD.docxduane12345678
2. A random variable X has CDF F X ( x ) = 0 , x 5 ( x + 5 ) 2 /144 , 5 x 7 1 , x 7 Use the CDF to find: a) E [ X ] b) E [ X 2 ] c) Var [ X ] d) f x ( x )
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2- (L03) Determine the missing amounts-.docxduane12345678
The document is asking to determine missing amounts in a math problem. It provides no other context or numbers, so it is not possible to provide a meaningful 3 sentence summary with the information given.
2- (2 points) What geological point did the engineers building the Ced.docxduane12345678
2. (2 points) What geological point did the engineers building the Cedar River reservoir misunderstand, leading to the catastrophic failure of the reservoir? If the reservoir has been structurally sound, where should the clay layer have been? So the engineers brileling the cedar Rivor reservoir they only bodd the barm on oneside, they did not think of the wooter notll go throgh -i. the land, and harm the body of the moutam or kid to caruse flond.
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2- (50-) Baisc Programming (a) A Fibonacci sequence is one where every.docxduane12345678
2. ( 50% ) Baisc Programming (a) A Fibonacci sequence is one where every element is a sum of the previous three elements in the sequence. The first few elements of the Tribonacci sequence are 0 , 1 , 2 , 4 , 7 , 13 , 24 , 44 , 81, 149. Please write BOTH R and Python program for checking if an input of integer x is an element of the Tribonacci sequence.
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2018 Addifinoria biformation 1 The obly entry n the accumulaled deprec.docxduane12345678
2018 Addifinoria biformation 1 The obly entry n the accumulaled depreciatisn actount is for 2013 depreciation 2. The firm paid $23 , 450 if cormon staxk divisents diring 2018 statument of Cach Ilown (Cent d ) Data table Data table
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2-4-22 James Urton- University of Washington News -Mosquitoes appear t.docxduane12345678
2/4/22 James Urton, University of Washington News "Mosquitoes appear to use odors to help them distinguish what is nearby, like a host to bite," said senior author Jeffrey Riffell, a UW professor of biology. "When they smell specific compounds, like CO 2 from our breath, that scent seems to stimulate the eyes to scan for visual patterns that are associated with a potential host, and head to them." It's similar to what might happen when humans smell something good. "Imagine you're on a sidewalk and you smell pie crust and cinnamon," said Riffell. "That's probably a sign that there's a bakery nearby, and you might start looking around for it. Here, we wanted to learn what visual elements mosquitoes are looking for after smelling their own version of a bakery." Past research by Riffell's team and other groups showed that smelling CO 2 boosts female mosquitoes' activity level -- searching the space around them, presumably for a host. For this experiment here, Riffell's team Past research by Riffell's team and other groups showed that smelling CO 2 boosts female mosquitoes' activity level -- searching the space around them, presumably for a host. For this experiment here, Riffell's team would track behavior of female yellow fever mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti) after they were exposed to CO 2 . (Like all mosquito species, only females drink blood, and bites from A . aegypti can transmit dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya and Zika.) The researchers wondered, would mosquitoes' eyes prefer certain wavelengths (i.e., colors) in the visual spectrum? To address their question, the researchers used miniature test chambers in which they placed different colored dots (green, blue, purple, red, orange, black, and cyan) at the bottom of the chambers. For their test, they first sprayed CO 2 into the chambers, and then introduced individual mosquitoes into the miniature test chambers. They then recorded how attractive each color was to the mosquitoes. a) The type of gas sprayed into the chambers would have no effect on the average number of contacts (with their mouthparts) with the walls of the chamber. b) The average flight speed of mosquitoes increased significantly with higher concentrations of CO 2 sprayed into the chambers. c) The average number of contacts (with their feet) with the walls of the chamber would vary significantly among different odors. a) ine average amount or time mosquitoes spent looking at each dot would not differ significantly among different colors. e) The mosquitoes would display a similar flight speed regardless of the amount of CO 2 sprayed into the chambers. f) The average number of contacts (with their feet) with the walls of the chamber would not differ significantly among different odors. g) The mosquitoes would spend significantly more time looking at dots of certain colors compared to other colors. h) The average number of contacts (with their mouthparts) with the walls of the chamber would be significantly higher when CO 2 was
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2-26 Find F-G- and H- and simplify-(c.docxduane12345678
This document appears to be a math problem asking to find functions F, G, and H, and simplify an expression involving those functions and the variable c. However, there is not enough context or information provided in the document to adequately summarize it in 3 sentences or less.
2-4-3 Suppose a 10-digit phone number is transmitted by a cellular pho.docxduane12345678
2.4.3 Suppose a 10-digit phone number is transmitted by a cellular phone using four binary symbols for each digit, using the model of binary symbol errors and deletions given in Problem 2.4.2. Let C denote the number of bits sent correctly, D the number of deletions, and E the number of errors. Find P [ C = c , D = d , E = e ] for all c , d , and e
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2--- 3-- How long do young chimps stay by their mothers' sides and wh.docxduane12345678
Young chimps typically stay with their mothers for up to 5 years as they learn essential life skills. During this time, mothers teach their young how to find food, interact with others, and survive on their own. Scientists estimate that humans and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor around 5-6 million years ago based on modern genetics. Chimpanzees are known to use simple tools in the wild, such as using sticks to dip for ants, clipping leaves to drink water, cracking open nuts, and fishing for termites.
2- Write a class named Student having two member functions named write.docxduane12345678
2. Write a class named Student having two member functions named writeExam () and submitAssignment (). Create two sub classes UnderGraduate and Graduate of Student class. Both sub classes overrides all functions of Students class. Create the object of these classes and call both methods using polymorphism concepts.
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2- When an adult indicates a willingness to be bound by a contract she.docxduane12345678
2. When an adult indicates a willingness to be bound by a contract she entered as a monor, it is called a:
A.ratification of the contract
B.maturity of the contract
C.minor's imperitive
D.age of indececy
8. If Jay has been doing plumbing for many years but has never gotten a plumber's license from the State of California then:
A.Jay cannot use the courts to enforce his contracts.
B.Jay can only use the courts to recover the reasonable value of his plumbng services.
C.Jay is not prohibited from using the courts to enforce his contracts because plumbing licenses only seek revenue.
D.None of the above.
11. The case of NY Times v Sullivan established the rule that in a defamation case:
A.An opinion can be the basis for a libel action
B.newspapers have a right to publish anything they want to whether true or not without any penalty because inquiring minds want to know.use
C.a public figure has to prove in a ;ibel action that either the newspaper knew the statement was false or acted with rickless disregard.
D.that defamation y a newspaper is the basis for a federal tort instead of a state tort.
12.A quasi contract is:
A.a written agreement between two or more parties.
B.a contract implied from the conduct of the parties.
C.a contract that has not been fully performed
D.a contractual obligation created by the Court to avaoid unjust enrichment when no actual contract exists.
.
2- Suppose that quiz scores in a beginning statistics class have a mea.docxduane12345678
2. Suppose that quiz scores in a beginning statistics class have a mean of 7.2 with a standard deviation of 0.4 . What is the proportion of scores greater than 8.4 ?
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2- Sandoval needs to determine its year-end inventory- The warehouse c.docxduane12345678
2. Sandoval needs to determine its year-end inventory. The warehouse contains 24,000 units, of which 3,400 were damaged by flood and are not sellable. Another 2,400 units were purchased from Markor Company, FOB shipping point, and are currently in transit. The company also consigns goods and has 4,400 units at a consignee's location. How many units should Sandoval include in its year-end inventory? A. 25,000 B. 34,200 C. 27,400 D. 30,800 E. 22,600
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2- Let R-{(a-b)-(a-c)-(c-d)-(a-a)-(b-a)}- What is RR- the composition.docxduane12345678
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
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