4.19 Refeuing la Revies Qaedion z Is an pege tok, would you deseribe the distithation of major
for all male graduales at tining in ioimant, intrrmodiale, of minimum varisteility? BACHFIOR'S
DIGRAHS FSHAFD EN 2011-2012 MAAOR. FIHI D OF.STUDY.
5. Genetic drift is probably least important in a. founding populatio.pdfparshwa991
5. Genetic drift is probably least important in a. founding population, like when reptile species
colonize a remote island. b. large populations, like Drosophila populations that are living in
garbage dumps. c. bottlenecked populations, for example when habitat destruction diminishes a
population's size like the aquatic Narrow Headed Garter Snake in New Mexico. d. zoo
populations, like the US breeding program of Panda Bears. 6. " p2+2pq+q2 " represents: a. the
allele frequencies of a diploid autosomal gene b. the genotype frequencies of a diploid autosomal
gene 7. In the early 1900 's, forced sterilization of "feebleminded" individuals was practiced.
Why is this an ineffective way to rid the population of the "feebleminded"? a. if the
"feebleminded" is recessive most individuals that carry the gene are not expressing the condition.
b. "feeblemindedness" is rare, even harsh selection against a rare allele is not effective in ridding
the population of the allele. c. the "feebleminded" allele was dominant, so selection is
ineffective. d. a and b are correct. 8. Muscular Atrophy is a devastating disease, but can be found
at surprisingly high frequencies in European populations. What explanation is given for the
maintenance of this polymorphism? a. Selection in the past has left some people that are immune
to the disease. b. Mutation rate creating new alleles balanced with selection against the allele is
balanced with heterosis. c. The polymorphism is maintained in this large population by genetic
drift.. d. Migration of individuals from another population keeps introducing the trait, even
though there is selection against the trait in Europe..
5. An instruction format for a hypothetical machine is given in Fig 4.pdfparshwa991
5. An instruction format for a hypothetical machine is given in Fig 4.4. (a) How many different
instructions (i.e. different opcodes) could this machine have? (b) How many general registers
could this machine have? Assume the left, right, and destination fields specify register numbers..
5. (1 point) Consider the following investments Check that neither i.pdfparshwa991
5. (1 point) Consider the following investments: Check that neither investment dominates the
other on the basis of - The Mean-Variance criterion - First Order Stochastic Dominance - Second
Order Stochastic Dominance - How could one rank these investments?.
5) An allergy is when your immune system is triggered by and hypersen.pdfparshwa991
5) An allergy is when your immune system is triggered by and hypersensitive to a substance that
doesn't normally bother most people. Take me through the steps of sensitization to an allergen
upon a first encounter/response. Then walk me through the steps of a second encounter with the
allergen. Finally, discuss why some substances may be more hyper allergenic, while others are
hypoallergenic, In other words, what makes them more prone to being seen by an immune
system as foreign and problematic..
5. (20pt) Suppose we have two independent random samples X1,,Xn1 is .pdfparshwa991
5. (20pt) Suppose we have two independent random samples: X1,,Xn1 is an iid sample from
EXP(1) and Y1,,Yn2 is an iid sample from EXP(2). Consider Q=1Y2X (a) Prove Q is a pivotal
quantity and give its distribution. (b) Use the pivot in part (a) to derive a 100(1)% confidence
interval for 2/1..
4.7 The probability of each of the following events is zero. For each.pdfparshwa991
4.7 The probability of each of the following events is zero. For each, state why. a. A voter in the
United States who is registered as a Republican and a Democrat b. A product that is defective
and not defective c. An automobile that is a Ford and a Toyota.
5) (5 pts) A partial deck of Uno cards has 20 red cards and 20 blue c.pdfparshwa991
5) (5 pts) A partial deck of Uno cards has 20 red cards and 20 blue cards. You draw, without
replacement, 5 cards from the deck. The "most equal" split of colors you can receive is 2 cards of
one color and three cards of the other color. What is the probability that you'll receive this "most
equal" split of colors?.
4. Which blood type is the universal donor Ois the universal domor. .pdfparshwa991
4. Which blood type is the universal donor? Ois the universal domor. 5. Describe what causes
blood type incompatibility. List two symptoms of a person experiencing blood type
incompatibility. 6. Is it acceptable to transfuse O+ blood into a patient who has A-blood? Explain
why or why not. 7. Is it acceptable to transfuse AB - blood into a patient who has A+ blood?
Explain why or why not..
5. Genetic drift is probably least important in a. founding populatio.pdfparshwa991
5. Genetic drift is probably least important in a. founding population, like when reptile species
colonize a remote island. b. large populations, like Drosophila populations that are living in
garbage dumps. c. bottlenecked populations, for example when habitat destruction diminishes a
population's size like the aquatic Narrow Headed Garter Snake in New Mexico. d. zoo
populations, like the US breeding program of Panda Bears. 6. " p2+2pq+q2 " represents: a. the
allele frequencies of a diploid autosomal gene b. the genotype frequencies of a diploid autosomal
gene 7. In the early 1900 's, forced sterilization of "feebleminded" individuals was practiced.
Why is this an ineffective way to rid the population of the "feebleminded"? a. if the
"feebleminded" is recessive most individuals that carry the gene are not expressing the condition.
b. "feeblemindedness" is rare, even harsh selection against a rare allele is not effective in ridding
the population of the allele. c. the "feebleminded" allele was dominant, so selection is
ineffective. d. a and b are correct. 8. Muscular Atrophy is a devastating disease, but can be found
at surprisingly high frequencies in European populations. What explanation is given for the
maintenance of this polymorphism? a. Selection in the past has left some people that are immune
to the disease. b. Mutation rate creating new alleles balanced with selection against the allele is
balanced with heterosis. c. The polymorphism is maintained in this large population by genetic
drift.. d. Migration of individuals from another population keeps introducing the trait, even
though there is selection against the trait in Europe..
5. An instruction format for a hypothetical machine is given in Fig 4.pdfparshwa991
5. An instruction format for a hypothetical machine is given in Fig 4.4. (a) How many different
instructions (i.e. different opcodes) could this machine have? (b) How many general registers
could this machine have? Assume the left, right, and destination fields specify register numbers..
5. (1 point) Consider the following investments Check that neither i.pdfparshwa991
5. (1 point) Consider the following investments: Check that neither investment dominates the
other on the basis of - The Mean-Variance criterion - First Order Stochastic Dominance - Second
Order Stochastic Dominance - How could one rank these investments?.
5) An allergy is when your immune system is triggered by and hypersen.pdfparshwa991
5) An allergy is when your immune system is triggered by and hypersensitive to a substance that
doesn't normally bother most people. Take me through the steps of sensitization to an allergen
upon a first encounter/response. Then walk me through the steps of a second encounter with the
allergen. Finally, discuss why some substances may be more hyper allergenic, while others are
hypoallergenic, In other words, what makes them more prone to being seen by an immune
system as foreign and problematic..
5. (20pt) Suppose we have two independent random samples X1,,Xn1 is .pdfparshwa991
5. (20pt) Suppose we have two independent random samples: X1,,Xn1 is an iid sample from
EXP(1) and Y1,,Yn2 is an iid sample from EXP(2). Consider Q=1Y2X (a) Prove Q is a pivotal
quantity and give its distribution. (b) Use the pivot in part (a) to derive a 100(1)% confidence
interval for 2/1..
4.7 The probability of each of the following events is zero. For each.pdfparshwa991
4.7 The probability of each of the following events is zero. For each, state why. a. A voter in the
United States who is registered as a Republican and a Democrat b. A product that is defective
and not defective c. An automobile that is a Ford and a Toyota.
5) (5 pts) A partial deck of Uno cards has 20 red cards and 20 blue c.pdfparshwa991
5) (5 pts) A partial deck of Uno cards has 20 red cards and 20 blue cards. You draw, without
replacement, 5 cards from the deck. The "most equal" split of colors you can receive is 2 cards of
one color and three cards of the other color. What is the probability that you'll receive this "most
equal" split of colors?.
4. Which blood type is the universal donor Ois the universal domor. .pdfparshwa991
4. Which blood type is the universal donor? Ois the universal domor. 5. Describe what causes
blood type incompatibility. List two symptoms of a person experiencing blood type
incompatibility. 6. Is it acceptable to transfuse O+ blood into a patient who has A-blood? Explain
why or why not. 7. Is it acceptable to transfuse AB - blood into a patient who has A+ blood?
Explain why or why not..
4. Write a program that will compare two array and provide appropriat.pdfparshwa991
4. Write a program that will compare two array and provide appropriate message. The method
IsEquall int]]A int[]B) (signature of the method)will accept two Arrays and return true if all the
values in the array are equal else will return false. (from tutorial 18 ).
4. Understanding different policy options to correct for negativeexte.pdfparshwa991
4. Understanding different policy options to correct for negativeexternalities Carbon dioxide
emissions have been linked to melting of sea ice. The following table lists some potential
regulations targeting the amount of airborne carbon dioxide. For each policy listed, identify
whether it is a command-and-control policy (regulation), tradable permit system, corrective
subsidy, or corrective tax..
4. tRNA and amino acyl tRNA synthetases (a) How many codons encode th.pdfparshwa991
4. tRNA and amino acyl tRNA synthetases (a) How many codons encode the amino acid Leu?
(b) How many tRNAs decode these Leu codons? (c) What enzyme attaches Leu to these tRNAs?
(d) Attachment of Leu to tRNA involves both A-type and B-type chemistry. What is the source
of the phosphoryl center for B-type chemistry? (e) What is the leaving group for the A-type
chemical reaction? (f) How many amino acids must this enzyme avoid? (g) What are the amino
acids most similar to Leu? Name and chemical structure. Explain why these are similar to Leu.
Pictures and words (h) Which of these most similar amino acids can the enzyme exclude, and by
what mechanism? (i) What is the nucleophile for the special chemistry needed to remove
residues similar to Leu but smaller than Leu? Is this A-type or B-type chemistry?.
4. Suppose {Y1,Y2,�Yn} are independent r.v.s with YiN(+xi,2), where .pdfparshwa991
4. Suppose {Y1,Y2,Yn} are independent r.v.'s with YiN(+xi,2), where xi 's are known constants.
Show that the M.L.E's of ,, and 2 are given by 2=yx=i=1n(xix)2i=1n(xix)(yiy)=ni=1n(yixi)2
where x=n1i=1nxi and y=n1i=1nyi..
4. Taylor invests 25 of her moncy in IBM stock, 30 in Tesla stock, .pdfparshwa991
4. Taylor invests 25% of her moncy in IBM stock, 30% in Tesla stock, and the remaining money
in an index fund that tracks the overall stock market. If the beta of IBM stock is 1.2 and the beta
of Tesla stock is 2.5 , what is the beta for Taylor's overall stock portfolio?.
4. Panctboual conppleteness. Honus example for extra polnts. Whe sam.pdfparshwa991
4. Panctboual conppleteness. "Honus example for extra polnts. Whe sam through
the.suan.ofplemeat, wes, and prodact. Sorh a set of eqperaters that can expees every fanction ia
culked fanetioually coappete ert. We cat codetruet wes senaller sets of fanctionally comengte
efmeatoes by elimainatire dither x+y=xy Similarly, we cad eliminate the produat to ating this
infrntity: ry=x+y (comphement of the sum operatioe). Soon that both mts; otse only coetaining
NAND and another only.
4. Suppose {Y1,Y2,�Yn} are independent r.v.s with YiN(+xi,2) where x.pdfparshwa991
4. Suppose {Y1,Y2,Yn} are independent r.v.'s with YiN(+xi,2) where xi 's are known constants.
Show that the M.L.E's of ,, and 2 are give ^2=yx=i=1n(xix)2i=1n(xix)(yiy)=ni=1n(yixi)2 where
x=n1i=1nxi and y=n1i=1nyi..
4. Let X1,X2,,Xn denote a random sample from Unif(0,). That is, f(x)=.pdfparshwa991
4. Let X1,X2,,Xn denote a random sample from Unif(0,). That is, f(x)=1I(0x), where I() is the
indicator function. (a) Show that X(n)=max{X1,X2,,Xn} is sufficient for . (Note that, X(n) is
also minimal sufficient for .) (b) Find the UMVUE of ..
4. Pacdomurphosis restlis from an accelerabed development of the repr.pdfparshwa991
4. Pacdomurphosis restlis from an accelerabed development of the reproductive aystem relative
to the ros: of the body. The anal growth stages are climirsted in the proces. Btz, it there is
selective pressure to arley the onset of reproductive maturity, thew growth stages may actilly be
added ae a consequenoe ot evoitition. A. Add the next growth stage to the serits given betow to
show this deiayed maturation effect at geologic time 2. If the selective pressure were to continde,
show the eftocts at getologic time 3, An this exampie sexual maturity should be reacned at the
final grewth stage). Geologic Time 3 Geologic Time 2 Geologic Time 1 A B C D E B. Mamy
organiame grow by sively secreting mote skeletal materai at the growih margin. Their shapt may
change producing differert growth stages. Brachiopods. tivalvea, and oephalopods are somen
comr mon examples of tide kind of arcretionary growth One usc ful ronsequence of this style of
growth it that a record is kept of the former growth atages. Assume thai the fogsil taxs shown
here grew by accretionary growth. Explain how you couid use the recxided growth atages in the
tavon shown a geologic time 3 to determint its ancestors ever it yoet did not have fossils from
geologic time 2 of geologic time 1 . 3. The tossil recoed of mast vertebeates is sparse, as
comparec with that of marine invertebeztes, because o the nature of the bxast. Many taphonomic
processes interast in prevent most terrestral vertebratez trou secoming fossilized. The fist, an the
other hand is a group of verteptaieg that live in an acualicidepo sitionall environment. The group
is composed (for the most pert) of organisnts with mineralized skele tocs, and possesses a high
potentinl for focsilization. If is no wonder that this vertekinise igroup tas a gooc. foedil record.
A. The following graph depicts the zates of or.giration and extinction for familiet of Phaneposoic
fish ise member that families are compoded of anany genese in wheh there are marry cifferent
speciesi 7 to rate of angimation represents origination tate the number of families that appcared
during ead gtratigraptic stage divided by the estimated sige duration: divided by the end-of-atage
family ci vessity; the rite of extinction retreserts the extinction rate divided by the end-ol-5tage
family diver city. This vasue can be sised as a measune ot the "probabizty of origin" or the "risk
of extinction."
2. Evolutiorvary theory predicis that crganisms should appear in a scquence over time, and that it
ahoutd be possible to tink younger forms to elder ferme The model of "punctoalec equilibrium"
prechets that rew torms (epecies) mhould etten appeas "suddenly" and then experience iang
periods of stasis for stagnationj. The model of "phyletic gradualism" predicts that mest speries
ahould chnnge gradually thoughout time, and many apecies-torspecies transitione vill be part of
the record. Several terms, ate usec to describe the mechanisms invoived in these models.
Anagenesis .
4. Insert the following production company names into the table pr.pdfparshwa991
4. Insert the following production company names into the table production. Take a screenshot
now and paste it here. 5. List all data in your table production. Take a screenshot now and paste
it here. 6. The relationship between production and movie is 1:N, i.e. each production company
has produced many movies but each movie is produced by only one production company (for
now...). Therefore we need to add the production's id to the movie table: add a column named
prod id to the table movie, as an integer. Do not make it a foreign key yet. Take a screenshot now
and paste it here..
4. In 2015 , Yemen had 130 people per square mile. Turkey had 100 peo.pdfparshwa991
4. In 2015 , Yemen had 130 people per square mile. Turkey had 100 people per square
kilometer. Compare their density in the same unit of measurement and describe precisely their
relative crude population density. Why is the Crude Death Rate in many rich European societies
with excellent and accessible health care systems higher than in many poor countries elsewhere
with few medical services? How do the Infant Mortality Rates in those rich European countries
compare to the Infant Mortality Rates in most of the poorer countries of the world? Why?.
4. Draw the genomic content of a diploid cell 2(n)=4 (draw DNA as chr.pdfparshwa991
4. Draw the genomic content of a diploid cell 2(n)=4 (draw DNA as chromosomes for
simplicity). For each identify each set of homologous chromosomes with one color/style of
bracket (e.g. [ or [ ) and each set of sister chromatids with a different color/style bracket (e.g. [ or
). Ensure your brackets are clearly distinguishable from each other. a. Before S-phase b. On your
drawing above assign three genes, each represented by a single capitol letter, along the length
chromosome 1 . Make all three genes heterozygous (different alleles). Represent the other allele
with a lower-case letter. Include these genes and alleles on all subsequent drawings. c. After S-
phase d. The end of prophase I, with at least one gene exchanged in crossing over and
recombination.
e. The end of anaphase I a.) What is separated here? f. The end of anaphase II a.) What is
separated here? g. The end of Telophase II a.) What is produced?.
4. Biodiversity Theme 4 Impacts on Human Health - What are some of t.pdfparshwa991
4. Biodiversity Theme 4: Impacts on Human Health - What are some of the human diseases that
are caused by organisms within this group? What are some of the beneficial effects of organisms
within this group on human health? Although many of the human health issues relate to direct
infection by organisms, many of the human health impacts can be indirect such as famines
caused by crop destruction. Are there any examples of indirect effects on human health? What
are some specific examples of organisms within this group that have impacts on human health?.
4. Elack aur is a dominant trait. Two back cats male and produon s bl.pdfparshwa991
4. Elack aur is a dominant trait. Two back cats male and produon s bleck inse.: and 2 while
kltens. a. What are the genotypes and phenotypes of the parent asts? ernclie. Bob. male pre
hnencetilie iav b. What ia the genobpe of the whito kittens? c. Assume that the Parent Male cat
inates with a white cat. What are the chances of produdng while kitens? Show me. (d. Assume
that the 'Parent' Female cat mates with a different, maie blod cat to produce 4 black kiltens and
no while kldens. Can you definifvely ghe me the male's genolype? Explain..
4. Functional completeness. Bonss example for extra points. We smm t.pdfparshwa991
4. Functional completeness. "Bonss example for extra points. We smm throagh the suan of
permert, waen, abd prodact. Send a set of equerates that can expees every function be oullod
fanctionally the sam of the product ogeration. We can do so, lo exyrosilis one of the equeraters
with the other two. x+y=xy Similady, we cad eliminate the peoduat by eding this idintity:
xy=x+y We can twe do better abd fise is ert of fasctionelly coeplete uperatiens with a sinele
member. There (complemetit of the sim operatice). Stow that beth wes, one only coetaining
NAND and another only montaining Nolt are functionally enmplete act:.
4. Do animals differ in how they perceive their environment Explain .pdfparshwa991
4. Do animals differ in how they perceive their environment? Explain your answer and list some
examples. 5. What extra receptors would help humans survive in today's world? 6. How is our
sense of balance related to vision?.
4. (5 points) Let Y be the mean of a (random) sample of size n from a.pdfparshwa991
4. (5 points) Let Y be the mean of a (random) sample of size n from a population with a normal
distribution with mean and variance 9. Find the smallest integer n such that (Y1,Y+1) is a 90%
confidence interval..
4. Does Smith think these new low skill jobs created by the Industria.pdfparshwa991
4. Does Smith think these new low skill jobs created by the Industrial Revolution will be good
for society? Why/Why not? For example, If wages rose a lot for low skill workers, what did he
say would change in 18th century England? (hint: children) 5. What are the three k roles that
government should fill in society? 6. What is the "great enemy" of the economy (hint: not
government)? Why?.
4. (20 pt) [FuncLang Interpreter] Extend the syntax and semantics of .pdfparshwa991
The document describes extending the FuncLang interpreter to support logical conjunction (&&) and disjunction (||) expressions. It provides example usages of these new expressions, such as $(&&(<34)(>42))#t, as well as example error messages that would result from invalid usages, such as supplying non-Boolean values to these expressions.
3. The surgeon performed percutaneous transcatheter closure of a mitr.pdfparshwa991
3. The surgeon performed percutaneous transcatheter closure of a mitral valve (paravalvular)
leak, initial.
5. Bundle of His electrography recording was performed to evaluate patient with syncope.
7. A nurse made a home visit for newborn care and assessment.
9. Percutaneous transluminal coronary atherectomy with balloon angioplasty of left posterior
descending and left obtuse marginal arteries.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
4. Write a program that will compare two array and provide appropriat.pdfparshwa991
4. Write a program that will compare two array and provide appropriate message. The method
IsEquall int]]A int[]B) (signature of the method)will accept two Arrays and return true if all the
values in the array are equal else will return false. (from tutorial 18 ).
4. Understanding different policy options to correct for negativeexte.pdfparshwa991
4. Understanding different policy options to correct for negativeexternalities Carbon dioxide
emissions have been linked to melting of sea ice. The following table lists some potential
regulations targeting the amount of airborne carbon dioxide. For each policy listed, identify
whether it is a command-and-control policy (regulation), tradable permit system, corrective
subsidy, or corrective tax..
4. tRNA and amino acyl tRNA synthetases (a) How many codons encode th.pdfparshwa991
4. tRNA and amino acyl tRNA synthetases (a) How many codons encode the amino acid Leu?
(b) How many tRNAs decode these Leu codons? (c) What enzyme attaches Leu to these tRNAs?
(d) Attachment of Leu to tRNA involves both A-type and B-type chemistry. What is the source
of the phosphoryl center for B-type chemistry? (e) What is the leaving group for the A-type
chemical reaction? (f) How many amino acids must this enzyme avoid? (g) What are the amino
acids most similar to Leu? Name and chemical structure. Explain why these are similar to Leu.
Pictures and words (h) Which of these most similar amino acids can the enzyme exclude, and by
what mechanism? (i) What is the nucleophile for the special chemistry needed to remove
residues similar to Leu but smaller than Leu? Is this A-type or B-type chemistry?.
4. Suppose {Y1,Y2,�Yn} are independent r.v.s with YiN(+xi,2), where .pdfparshwa991
4. Suppose {Y1,Y2,Yn} are independent r.v.'s with YiN(+xi,2), where xi 's are known constants.
Show that the M.L.E's of ,, and 2 are given by 2=yx=i=1n(xix)2i=1n(xix)(yiy)=ni=1n(yixi)2
where x=n1i=1nxi and y=n1i=1nyi..
4. Taylor invests 25 of her moncy in IBM stock, 30 in Tesla stock, .pdfparshwa991
4. Taylor invests 25% of her moncy in IBM stock, 30% in Tesla stock, and the remaining money
in an index fund that tracks the overall stock market. If the beta of IBM stock is 1.2 and the beta
of Tesla stock is 2.5 , what is the beta for Taylor's overall stock portfolio?.
4. Panctboual conppleteness. Honus example for extra polnts. Whe sam.pdfparshwa991
4. Panctboual conppleteness. "Honus example for extra polnts. Whe sam through
the.suan.ofplemeat, wes, and prodact. Sorh a set of eqperaters that can expees every fanction ia
culked fanetioually coappete ert. We cat codetruet wes senaller sets of fanctionally comengte
efmeatoes by elimainatire dither x+y=xy Similarly, we cad eliminate the produat to ating this
infrntity: ry=x+y (comphement of the sum operatioe). Soon that both mts; otse only coetaining
NAND and another only.
4. Suppose {Y1,Y2,�Yn} are independent r.v.s with YiN(+xi,2) where x.pdfparshwa991
4. Suppose {Y1,Y2,Yn} are independent r.v.'s with YiN(+xi,2) where xi 's are known constants.
Show that the M.L.E's of ,, and 2 are give ^2=yx=i=1n(xix)2i=1n(xix)(yiy)=ni=1n(yixi)2 where
x=n1i=1nxi and y=n1i=1nyi..
4. Let X1,X2,,Xn denote a random sample from Unif(0,). That is, f(x)=.pdfparshwa991
4. Let X1,X2,,Xn denote a random sample from Unif(0,). That is, f(x)=1I(0x), where I() is the
indicator function. (a) Show that X(n)=max{X1,X2,,Xn} is sufficient for . (Note that, X(n) is
also minimal sufficient for .) (b) Find the UMVUE of ..
4. Pacdomurphosis restlis from an accelerabed development of the repr.pdfparshwa991
4. Pacdomurphosis restlis from an accelerabed development of the reproductive aystem relative
to the ros: of the body. The anal growth stages are climirsted in the proces. Btz, it there is
selective pressure to arley the onset of reproductive maturity, thew growth stages may actilly be
added ae a consequenoe ot evoitition. A. Add the next growth stage to the serits given betow to
show this deiayed maturation effect at geologic time 2. If the selective pressure were to continde,
show the eftocts at getologic time 3, An this exampie sexual maturity should be reacned at the
final grewth stage). Geologic Time 3 Geologic Time 2 Geologic Time 1 A B C D E B. Mamy
organiame grow by sively secreting mote skeletal materai at the growih margin. Their shapt may
change producing differert growth stages. Brachiopods. tivalvea, and oephalopods are somen
comr mon examples of tide kind of arcretionary growth One usc ful ronsequence of this style of
growth it that a record is kept of the former growth atages. Assume thai the fogsil taxs shown
here grew by accretionary growth. Explain how you couid use the recxided growth atages in the
tavon shown a geologic time 3 to determint its ancestors ever it yoet did not have fossils from
geologic time 2 of geologic time 1 . 3. The tossil recoed of mast vertebeates is sparse, as
comparec with that of marine invertebeztes, because o the nature of the bxast. Many taphonomic
processes interast in prevent most terrestral vertebratez trou secoming fossilized. The fist, an the
other hand is a group of verteptaieg that live in an acualicidepo sitionall environment. The group
is composed (for the most pert) of organisnts with mineralized skele tocs, and possesses a high
potentinl for focsilization. If is no wonder that this vertekinise igroup tas a gooc. foedil record.
A. The following graph depicts the zates of or.giration and extinction for familiet of Phaneposoic
fish ise member that families are compoded of anany genese in wheh there are marry cifferent
speciesi 7 to rate of angimation represents origination tate the number of families that appcared
during ead gtratigraptic stage divided by the estimated sige duration: divided by the end-of-atage
family ci vessity; the rite of extinction retreserts the extinction rate divided by the end-ol-5tage
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4. (5 points) Let Y be the mean of a (random) sample of size n from a population with a normal
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4. Does Smith think these new low skill jobs created by the Industrial Revolution will be good
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𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
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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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