3. How can epigenetics better enable humans to grow important crop plants?
4. How is knowledge of plant epigeneties being used to better understand human diseases?
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2C- -7--- Hill-climbing with f(s)-g(s)+h(s) value function (lower valu.docxDanbj1Watsonq
2C. [7\%] Hill-climbing with f ( s ) = g ( s ) + h ( s ) value function (lower values are better) 2 F . [4\%] Is the heuristic admissible? If yes, explain why. If no, give one piece of evidence. [ 2% for yes/no, 2% for explanation]
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3) Which type of economist is more likely to believe the standard QWER.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3) Which type of economist is more likely to believe the standard QWERTY order of keys allows fast typing, and what is the significance of this for their broader question of the proper role of government? 4) Did Adam Smith study economics as a student? Briefly state why or why not. 5) What was a main reason the charter of the Second Bank of the United States not renewed, and how did the U.S. economy do in the following years?
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3) What is the chemical differences between HbS and HbA - 4) What is p.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3) What is the chemical differences between HbS and HbA ? 4) What is pl? 5) What is the relationship between pl and pH ? Please DO NOT forget to write your name and the date.
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3- In Drosophila- Dichaete (D) is a mutation on chromosome III with a.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. In Drosophila, Dichaete (D) is a mutation on chromosome III with a dominant effect on wing shape. It is LETHAL when homozygous. The genes ebony body (e) and pink eye ( p ) are recessive mutations on chromosome III. Flies from a Dichaete stock were made heterozygous for the ebony and pink genes, and the F 1 progeny, with a Dichaete phenotype, were backcrossed to the ebony, pink homozygotes (hint: the flies that the Dichaete were backcrossed with were + / + for the Dichaete gene - i.e. they did not contain the D mutation). (10 points) (a) Diagram the cross, showing the genotypes of both the PARENTAL generation and the F 1 generation. (b) Using the table below, write the genotypes (both chromosomes) of each of the 8 observed F 2 generation. (c) Determine both the sequence and the interlocus distance between these three genes. (d) Calculate the coefficient of coincidence. Does it represent positive or negative interference?
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28- Among the difficulties encountered in using index numbers is that.docxDanbj1Watsonq
28. Among the difficulties encountered in using index numbers is that a) some persons may overgeneralize in interpreting the meaning of the index. b) the standard features included in a product may change over the years. c) many index number are based on a sample of all of the possible items that could have been included. d) All of the above.
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25- Humans cooperate independently of kinship on a very large scale- W.docxDanbj1Watsonq
25. Humans cooperate independently of kinship on a very large scale. Which of the following statements about this behavior is false? A) Humans are not subject of conspecific conflicts of interest. B) This cooperative system is unlike that of any other animal on earth. C) Humans also cooperate on the basis of genetic kinship. D) Humans control conflicts of interest between non-kin.
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3- Summarize the overall balance of opportunities and threats for each.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Summarize the overall balance of opportunities and threats for each force (are O > T ? T > O or O = T ). 4. Summarize overall balance of opportunities and threats for all forces (are O > T ? T > O or O = T ). 5. How can the firm leverage key opportunties and offset key threats?
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3- Moung to another question will save this response- Question 15 Let.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Moung to another question will save this response. Question 15 Let the random veriable Z follow a standard normal distribution. Which one of the following is the largest? 0 P ( D 1.9 ) O P ( 1212 Z 145 ) Op ( 121 , Z , 1.43 ) OP ( 0.012 , 0.1 ) OP ( z 1.9 )
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2C- -7--- Hill-climbing with f(s)-g(s)+h(s) value function (lower valu.docxDanbj1Watsonq
2C. [7\%] Hill-climbing with f ( s ) = g ( s ) + h ( s ) value function (lower values are better) 2 F . [4\%] Is the heuristic admissible? If yes, explain why. If no, give one piece of evidence. [ 2% for yes/no, 2% for explanation]
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3) Which type of economist is more likely to believe the standard QWER.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3) Which type of economist is more likely to believe the standard QWERTY order of keys allows fast typing, and what is the significance of this for their broader question of the proper role of government? 4) Did Adam Smith study economics as a student? Briefly state why or why not. 5) What was a main reason the charter of the Second Bank of the United States not renewed, and how did the U.S. economy do in the following years?
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3) What is the chemical differences between HbS and HbA - 4) What is p.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3) What is the chemical differences between HbS and HbA ? 4) What is pl? 5) What is the relationship between pl and pH ? Please DO NOT forget to write your name and the date.
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3- In Drosophila- Dichaete (D) is a mutation on chromosome III with a.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. In Drosophila, Dichaete (D) is a mutation on chromosome III with a dominant effect on wing shape. It is LETHAL when homozygous. The genes ebony body (e) and pink eye ( p ) are recessive mutations on chromosome III. Flies from a Dichaete stock were made heterozygous for the ebony and pink genes, and the F 1 progeny, with a Dichaete phenotype, were backcrossed to the ebony, pink homozygotes (hint: the flies that the Dichaete were backcrossed with were + / + for the Dichaete gene - i.e. they did not contain the D mutation). (10 points) (a) Diagram the cross, showing the genotypes of both the PARENTAL generation and the F 1 generation. (b) Using the table below, write the genotypes (both chromosomes) of each of the 8 observed F 2 generation. (c) Determine both the sequence and the interlocus distance between these three genes. (d) Calculate the coefficient of coincidence. Does it represent positive or negative interference?
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28- Among the difficulties encountered in using index numbers is that.docxDanbj1Watsonq
28. Among the difficulties encountered in using index numbers is that a) some persons may overgeneralize in interpreting the meaning of the index. b) the standard features included in a product may change over the years. c) many index number are based on a sample of all of the possible items that could have been included. d) All of the above.
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25- Humans cooperate independently of kinship on a very large scale- W.docxDanbj1Watsonq
25. Humans cooperate independently of kinship on a very large scale. Which of the following statements about this behavior is false? A) Humans are not subject of conspecific conflicts of interest. B) This cooperative system is unlike that of any other animal on earth. C) Humans also cooperate on the basis of genetic kinship. D) Humans control conflicts of interest between non-kin.
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3- Summarize the overall balance of opportunities and threats for each.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Summarize the overall balance of opportunities and threats for each force (are O > T ? T > O or O = T ). 4. Summarize overall balance of opportunities and threats for all forces (are O > T ? T > O or O = T ). 5. How can the firm leverage key opportunties and offset key threats?
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3- Moung to another question will save this response- Question 15 Let.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Moung to another question will save this response. Question 15 Let the random veriable Z follow a standard normal distribution. Which one of the following is the largest? 0 P ( D 1.9 ) O P ( 1212 Z 145 ) Op ( 121 , Z , 1.43 ) OP ( 0.012 , 0.1 ) OP ( z 1.9 )
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3- List three examples of proteins that act on nucleic acids during tr.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. List three examples of proteins that act on nucleic acids during transcription. (4 pts) 4. Antibiotics are drugs that selectively kill bacteria without harming animals. Many antibiotics act by selectively binding to certain proteins that are critical for bacterial function. Explain why some of the most successful antibiotics target bacterial RNA polymerase. ( 6 pts ).
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3- In competition with Phillipe- Henry Darcy's second assistant Plerre.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. In competition with Phillipe, Henry Darcy's second assistant Plerre is building a square aqueduct with the same sand fill as Phillipe because this sand was abundant and readily available. Phillipe wants to achieve a discharge rate of 2.5 liters/minute with an aqueduct that has a slope of 0.1 . What width in meters should the aqueduct he is constructing be?
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3- If X and Y are idependent random variables with variances X2-5 and.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. If X and Y are idependent random variables with variances X 2 = 5 and Y 2 = 3 , find the variance of the random variable Z = 2 X + 4 Y 3 . (a) If X and Y are not independent random variables and X Y = 1 , find Var ( Z ) = Z 2 .
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3- Contoso Travel Contoso needs a program to calculate how many miles.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Contoso Travel
Contoso needs a program to calculate how many miles employees have driven. The program will get the following input from the user, vehicle speed and number of driving hours. The program will calculate and display the hour and miles driven each hour. "You must use a loop in this program
Distance = speed * time
Hour Distance
1 50
2. 100
3 150
I NEED PICTURE OF PROGRAM AND AN IPO LIST
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3- Considering the following information calculate EIIIT- IBBITDA- FCF.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Considering the following information calculate EIIIT, IBBITDA, FCF, ECF for Vision Group in 2009 . Filion Growp Inceme Stutement for 20 t 9 and 2018 ais $ milliens Supplemented isformation (frem balance sheet)
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3- Childhood lead poising is a public health concern- in the United St.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Childhood lead poising is a public health concern, in the United States. In a certain population, 1 child in 8 has a high blood lead level. In a randomly chosen group of 16 children from the population, what is the probability that a) None has high blood lead? b) 1 has high blood lead? c) 2 have high blood lead? d) At least 3 have high blood lead?
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3- Consider the Ehrenfest urn- in which there are 5 balls and two urns.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Consider the Ehrenfest urn, in which there are 5 balls and two urns. At each time step, we pick a ball uniformly at random and move it to the other urn. If we begin with 1 ball in the first urn and 4 balls in the second urn, what is the probability that the first urn becomes empty before the second urn is ever empty?
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3- Calculate the Sample variance and the Sample Standard Deviation for.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Calculate the Sample variance and the Sample Standard Deviation for the provided data set. Provide your answer in a table format showing all your intermediate step to justify the final results. 4. The following datasets represents the traveled distance of ants during an experiment. Find the Interquartile range (IQR) and use the IQR to identify any outliers.
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3- Categories of expenditures Tim and Alyssa Espinosa live in Conshoho.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Categories of expenditures Tim and Alyssa Espinosa live in Conshohocken, PA. Alyssa's father, Brian, lives in Sweden. For each of the following transactions that occur in their lives, identify whether it is inctuded in the caiculation of U.S. GoP as part of consumption (C) investment ( D ) , govemment purchases ( G ) , exports ( X ) , or imports ( M ) . Check all that appiy.
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3- Bacteriophage T2 normally infects the different E- coli strains- B.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Bacteriophage T2 normally infects the different E. coli strains, B and C. However, certain mutations, designated r , block growth on strain B. Eleven r mutations were mapped by two-point recombination frequencies to a small region of the T2 chromosome, shown below. When the same eleven r mutants were tested for complementation by mixed-infection of strain B. certain pairs could kill the B host (+), while other pairs failed to grow completely ( ). A. Assuming the mutations a, b, and c are known to lie in the genes A, B, and C, use the complementation data in the table below to mark the gene boundaries of these genes on the genetic map above. a b c d e f g h i j k a + + + + + + + + b + + + + + + + + c + + + + + + + + d + + + + + + + + e + + + + + + + + + f + + + + + + + + + g + + + + + + + + h + + + + + + + + i + + + + + + + + j + + + + + + + + k + + + + + + + + B. Do the data reveal the presence of a fourth gene in this region? C. If so, mark its location in the map above.
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3- At- Dec- 31- 2021- David Company had the following balances in the.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. At. Dec. 31, 2021, David Company had the following balances in the accounts it maintains with BPI Bank: David classified investments with original maturities of three months or less as cash equivalents. In its December 31,2021 balance sheet, how much is the cash and cash equivalents to be reported by David Company?
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3- Ant mutualists defend some species of plants by clearing neighborin.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Ant mutualists defend some species of plants by clearing neighboring plants and removing pest insects. What services does the plant provide in return?: a. Extrafloral nectaries, which are primarily rich in amino acids. b. Protein rich Beltian bodies. c. A protected enclosure to call home. d. B and C . e. All of the above 4. You're rummaging in the leaf litter and come across an interesting caterpillar-like larva, but you're unsure whether it's a member of the Symphyta or the Lepidoptera. To tell them apart you look for: a. Three pairs of true legs. b. A well-defined sclerotized head capsule. c. Prolegs that do not have crochets. d. Chewing mandibles versus sucking mouthparts. e. Who isn't vibing. 5. You come across a winged male insect and being a world-renowned myrmecologist, you immediately know it is an ant because of the following character(s) (circle any): a. The antennae are elbowed. b. The insect lacks a stinger. c. Only male ants have wings. d. It is not married to your uncle e. The mesosoma is separated from the gaster by a humped pedicel. 6. Which statements about insect symbionts are correct?: a. Alimentary tract symbionts are frequently transferred vertically, via eggs of the host. b. Endosymbionts are most commonly transferred horizontally, for instance by anal feeding by the host. c. Primary endosymbionts frequently evolve in parallel with their insect hosts. d. Secondary endosymbionts are typically obligate mutualists with their insect hosts. e. All of the above. 7. The Lepidopteran family a. Gracillaridae; particularly rapid metamorphosis. b. Sphingidae; when the pupa is able to move around. c. Agromyzidae; dramatic morphological changes between instars. d. Gracillaridae; dramatic morphological changes between instars.
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3- (10 pts) Apply the DFS traversal algorithm to this graph- starting.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3] (10 pts) Apply the DFS traversal algorithm to this graph, starting at vertex S. Use alphabetical order to break ties. Show the stack after each PUCH and POP operation, keep track of both indices, as shown in class! Hints: - Note that some edges go both ways, but some do not. Traversal is possible only if there is an edge pointing in the right direction! - The graph has more than one connected component, so you will get a forest of trees! Write the final order of traversal here:
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23- All of the following are considered unfair or deceptive trade prac.docxDanbj1Watsonq
23. All of the following are considered unfair or deceptive trade practices EXCEPT: a. representing the services of another with a false statement or misleading material fact b. representing that an LTCI policy has sponsorship or approval that it does not have c. representing a material fact d. concealing a material fact 24. Charles is a top producer at Long Life Insurance Company. He is careful to question his customers about their needs, desires, and objectives and to accurately collect this information and carefully review the data before making any product recommendations. Which of the following sales techniques is Charles engaging in? a. one-on-one marketing b. upselling c. needs-based selling d. product-based selling 25. When Agent Al submits Julia's application for a long-term care policy, the company responds with a letter advising Julia that the information obtained during the application process indicates that LTC insurance may not be appropriate for her. This letter is a: a. rejection letter b. suitability letter 7. recommendation letter 1. suspension letter
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25) A person's body language- posture- gestures and the tone of voice.docxDanbj1Watsonq
25) A person's body language, posture, gestures and the tone of voice A) say very little about the attitbde of the speaker B) can help you understand this perwon's attitude and their purpose for speaking D) shoudd be interpreted of shithous of uncertainty. E) muxt be interpreted independently of theition to facial expressions 26) Which of the following is consis communication skills? A) Group management B) Tine manugement C) Presentation skills D) Communicating through leadsrship E) Emotional Intelligetice 27) What do successfal besincss commanicators da to deliver a periuacne message efficiently? A) keep the message short C) emphasize the benefits that foeus on their own needs, wants and benefits D) focus og the nezgative aspects of the matier beipg discussed E) always focus on what the audience wants, needs or will benefit from 28) Business cocumurication that A ethics B. educa D eredibilaty E emotional state 29) Which is true aboot business comanianication: A) effective beciness communicaton choose positive wording to communieate their messages, even in negative sifuacions. B) efficcbve business communicators never choose positive woriting to communicate to their cmployees in ordct to appear more senoos asd businers-like Cheffective business communicators choose boch positive and negative wording to communicate their messages depending on the sinuatica they face 30) How can yoe, ar the cominunicator, inerease the hikelihood of your messige being accurately undersood? A) Ioclute step-oy ostep atstnictions for the audience. B) Follaw up the writren communication with a phone call. C) Use clear, unambigoous and concise language that is casy to anderstand. D) Ask the audience if there is any further infontiatioe necued. E) Look for nonserbal foedouck from the audiense 31) The MEDLA RICHNESS THEORY (MRT) claims that: A) in the digitul wotld, there is less development of interpersonal communication abilities B) in face-lo-face communication, there are opportunities to listen on many levels: tone of voise, factal expresstors, body language, non-verbal st gnals, C) a person's communication syle is formed by faraly dymamics, cultumal expectations, innate personality along with a whe Variely of wher preferences and factors D) people have taried commantication styles: 32) People who bave the abuliry to perceive aad understand the emotions of ochers are said to have what? A) Problem solving and tine-managemeat skills B) Interpersonal communication skills E) Emotronal intelligence D) Maturity E) Multitasking akills:
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26) List all four (4) Loss or Damage (Own Damage) coverages- Under whi.docxDanbj1Watsonq
26) List all four (4) Loss or Damage (Own Damage) coverages. Under which of these coverages would the striking of an animal usually be covered?
27) What part do brokers and agents play in the insurance application process
28) Define the law of large numbers.
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24- A famous story from the American -Wild West- of the late Nineteent.docxDanbj1Watsonq
24. A famous story from the American "Wild West" of the late Nineteenth Century is the shoot out at the OK Coral between Wyatt Earp, Doc Holiday and company on one side and Ike Clanton and company on the other. Suppose that the Earp party consisted of five individuals and the Clanton party of ten. Given Lanchester's Square Law, how much more likely is Earp than Clanton to be the first individual shot if we were to "re-run" this gun battle? a. TWO TIMES b. five times c. four times d. eight times
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Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
3- List three examples of proteins that act on nucleic acids during tr.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. List three examples of proteins that act on nucleic acids during transcription. (4 pts) 4. Antibiotics are drugs that selectively kill bacteria without harming animals. Many antibiotics act by selectively binding to certain proteins that are critical for bacterial function. Explain why some of the most successful antibiotics target bacterial RNA polymerase. ( 6 pts ).
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3- In competition with Phillipe- Henry Darcy's second assistant Plerre.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. In competition with Phillipe, Henry Darcy's second assistant Plerre is building a square aqueduct with the same sand fill as Phillipe because this sand was abundant and readily available. Phillipe wants to achieve a discharge rate of 2.5 liters/minute with an aqueduct that has a slope of 0.1 . What width in meters should the aqueduct he is constructing be?
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3- If X and Y are idependent random variables with variances X2-5 and.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. If X and Y are idependent random variables with variances X 2 = 5 and Y 2 = 3 , find the variance of the random variable Z = 2 X + 4 Y 3 . (a) If X and Y are not independent random variables and X Y = 1 , find Var ( Z ) = Z 2 .
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3- Contoso Travel Contoso needs a program to calculate how many miles.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Contoso Travel
Contoso needs a program to calculate how many miles employees have driven. The program will get the following input from the user, vehicle speed and number of driving hours. The program will calculate and display the hour and miles driven each hour. "You must use a loop in this program
Distance = speed * time
Hour Distance
1 50
2. 100
3 150
I NEED PICTURE OF PROGRAM AND AN IPO LIST
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3- Considering the following information calculate EIIIT- IBBITDA- FCF.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Considering the following information calculate EIIIT, IBBITDA, FCF, ECF for Vision Group in 2009 . Filion Growp Inceme Stutement for 20 t 9 and 2018 ais $ milliens Supplemented isformation (frem balance sheet)
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3- Childhood lead poising is a public health concern- in the United St.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Childhood lead poising is a public health concern, in the United States. In a certain population, 1 child in 8 has a high blood lead level. In a randomly chosen group of 16 children from the population, what is the probability that a) None has high blood lead? b) 1 has high blood lead? c) 2 have high blood lead? d) At least 3 have high blood lead?
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3- Consider the Ehrenfest urn- in which there are 5 balls and two urns.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Consider the Ehrenfest urn, in which there are 5 balls and two urns. At each time step, we pick a ball uniformly at random and move it to the other urn. If we begin with 1 ball in the first urn and 4 balls in the second urn, what is the probability that the first urn becomes empty before the second urn is ever empty?
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3- Calculate the Sample variance and the Sample Standard Deviation for.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Calculate the Sample variance and the Sample Standard Deviation for the provided data set. Provide your answer in a table format showing all your intermediate step to justify the final results. 4. The following datasets represents the traveled distance of ants during an experiment. Find the Interquartile range (IQR) and use the IQR to identify any outliers.
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3- Categories of expenditures Tim and Alyssa Espinosa live in Conshoho.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Categories of expenditures Tim and Alyssa Espinosa live in Conshohocken, PA. Alyssa's father, Brian, lives in Sweden. For each of the following transactions that occur in their lives, identify whether it is inctuded in the caiculation of U.S. GoP as part of consumption (C) investment ( D ) , govemment purchases ( G ) , exports ( X ) , or imports ( M ) . Check all that appiy.
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3- Bacteriophage T2 normally infects the different E- coli strains- B.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Bacteriophage T2 normally infects the different E. coli strains, B and C. However, certain mutations, designated r , block growth on strain B. Eleven r mutations were mapped by two-point recombination frequencies to a small region of the T2 chromosome, shown below. When the same eleven r mutants were tested for complementation by mixed-infection of strain B. certain pairs could kill the B host (+), while other pairs failed to grow completely ( ). A. Assuming the mutations a, b, and c are known to lie in the genes A, B, and C, use the complementation data in the table below to mark the gene boundaries of these genes on the genetic map above. a b c d e f g h i j k a + + + + + + + + b + + + + + + + + c + + + + + + + + d + + + + + + + + e + + + + + + + + + f + + + + + + + + + g + + + + + + + + h + + + + + + + + i + + + + + + + + j + + + + + + + + k + + + + + + + + B. Do the data reveal the presence of a fourth gene in this region? C. If so, mark its location in the map above.
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3- At- Dec- 31- 2021- David Company had the following balances in the.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. At. Dec. 31, 2021, David Company had the following balances in the accounts it maintains with BPI Bank: David classified investments with original maturities of three months or less as cash equivalents. In its December 31,2021 balance sheet, how much is the cash and cash equivalents to be reported by David Company?
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3- Ant mutualists defend some species of plants by clearing neighborin.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3. Ant mutualists defend some species of plants by clearing neighboring plants and removing pest insects. What services does the plant provide in return?: a. Extrafloral nectaries, which are primarily rich in amino acids. b. Protein rich Beltian bodies. c. A protected enclosure to call home. d. B and C . e. All of the above 4. You're rummaging in the leaf litter and come across an interesting caterpillar-like larva, but you're unsure whether it's a member of the Symphyta or the Lepidoptera. To tell them apart you look for: a. Three pairs of true legs. b. A well-defined sclerotized head capsule. c. Prolegs that do not have crochets. d. Chewing mandibles versus sucking mouthparts. e. Who isn't vibing. 5. You come across a winged male insect and being a world-renowned myrmecologist, you immediately know it is an ant because of the following character(s) (circle any): a. The antennae are elbowed. b. The insect lacks a stinger. c. Only male ants have wings. d. It is not married to your uncle e. The mesosoma is separated from the gaster by a humped pedicel. 6. Which statements about insect symbionts are correct?: a. Alimentary tract symbionts are frequently transferred vertically, via eggs of the host. b. Endosymbionts are most commonly transferred horizontally, for instance by anal feeding by the host. c. Primary endosymbionts frequently evolve in parallel with their insect hosts. d. Secondary endosymbionts are typically obligate mutualists with their insect hosts. e. All of the above. 7. The Lepidopteran family a. Gracillaridae; particularly rapid metamorphosis. b. Sphingidae; when the pupa is able to move around. c. Agromyzidae; dramatic morphological changes between instars. d. Gracillaridae; dramatic morphological changes between instars.
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3- (10 pts) Apply the DFS traversal algorithm to this graph- starting.docxDanbj1Watsonq
3] (10 pts) Apply the DFS traversal algorithm to this graph, starting at vertex S. Use alphabetical order to break ties. Show the stack after each PUCH and POP operation, keep track of both indices, as shown in class! Hints: - Note that some edges go both ways, but some do not. Traversal is possible only if there is an edge pointing in the right direction! - The graph has more than one connected component, so you will get a forest of trees! Write the final order of traversal here:
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23- All of the following are considered unfair or deceptive trade prac.docxDanbj1Watsonq
23. All of the following are considered unfair or deceptive trade practices EXCEPT: a. representing the services of another with a false statement or misleading material fact b. representing that an LTCI policy has sponsorship or approval that it does not have c. representing a material fact d. concealing a material fact 24. Charles is a top producer at Long Life Insurance Company. He is careful to question his customers about their needs, desires, and objectives and to accurately collect this information and carefully review the data before making any product recommendations. Which of the following sales techniques is Charles engaging in? a. one-on-one marketing b. upselling c. needs-based selling d. product-based selling 25. When Agent Al submits Julia's application for a long-term care policy, the company responds with a letter advising Julia that the information obtained during the application process indicates that LTC insurance may not be appropriate for her. This letter is a: a. rejection letter b. suitability letter 7. recommendation letter 1. suspension letter
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25) A person's body language- posture- gestures and the tone of voice.docxDanbj1Watsonq
25) A person's body language, posture, gestures and the tone of voice A) say very little about the attitbde of the speaker B) can help you understand this perwon's attitude and their purpose for speaking D) shoudd be interpreted of shithous of uncertainty. E) muxt be interpreted independently of theition to facial expressions 26) Which of the following is consis communication skills? A) Group management B) Tine manugement C) Presentation skills D) Communicating through leadsrship E) Emotional Intelligetice 27) What do successfal besincss commanicators da to deliver a periuacne message efficiently? A) keep the message short C) emphasize the benefits that foeus on their own needs, wants and benefits D) focus og the nezgative aspects of the matier beipg discussed E) always focus on what the audience wants, needs or will benefit from 28) Business cocumurication that A ethics B. educa D eredibilaty E emotional state 29) Which is true aboot business comanianication: A) effective beciness communicaton choose positive wording to communieate their messages, even in negative sifuacions. B) efficcbve business communicators never choose positive woriting to communicate to their cmployees in ordct to appear more senoos asd businers-like Cheffective business communicators choose boch positive and negative wording to communicate their messages depending on the sinuatica they face 30) How can yoe, ar the cominunicator, inerease the hikelihood of your messige being accurately undersood? A) Ioclute step-oy ostep atstnictions for the audience. B) Follaw up the writren communication with a phone call. C) Use clear, unambigoous and concise language that is casy to anderstand. D) Ask the audience if there is any further infontiatioe necued. E) Look for nonserbal foedouck from the audiense 31) The MEDLA RICHNESS THEORY (MRT) claims that: A) in the digitul wotld, there is less development of interpersonal communication abilities B) in face-lo-face communication, there are opportunities to listen on many levels: tone of voise, factal expresstors, body language, non-verbal st gnals, C) a person's communication syle is formed by faraly dymamics, cultumal expectations, innate personality along with a whe Variely of wher preferences and factors D) people have taried commantication styles: 32) People who bave the abuliry to perceive aad understand the emotions of ochers are said to have what? A) Problem solving and tine-managemeat skills B) Interpersonal communication skills E) Emotronal intelligence D) Maturity E) Multitasking akills:
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26) List all four (4) Loss or Damage (Own Damage) coverages- Under whi.docxDanbj1Watsonq
26) List all four (4) Loss or Damage (Own Damage) coverages. Under which of these coverages would the striking of an animal usually be covered?
27) What part do brokers and agents play in the insurance application process
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24- A famous story from the American -Wild West- of the late Nineteent.docxDanbj1Watsonq
24. A famous story from the American "Wild West" of the late Nineteenth Century is the shoot out at the OK Coral between Wyatt Earp, Doc Holiday and company on one side and Ike Clanton and company on the other. Suppose that the Earp party consisted of five individuals and the Clanton party of ten. Given Lanchester's Square Law, how much more likely is Earp than Clanton to be the first individual shot if we were to "re-run" this gun battle? a. TWO TIMES b. five times c. four times d. eight times
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Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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.
3- How can epigenetics better enable humans to grow important crop pla.docx
1. 3. How can epigenetics better enable humans to grow important crop plants?
4. How is knowledge of plant epigeneties being used to better understand human diseases?