The products are K2SO4(aq), H2O(l)KOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) = K2SO4(aq.pdfarjunchetri1
The products are: K2SO4(aq), H2O(l)
KOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) => K2SO4(aq) + H2O(l)
The reaction type is:
D.double replacement
Solution
The products are: K2SO4(aq), H2O(l)
KOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) => K2SO4(aq) + H2O(l)
The reaction type is:
D.double replacement.
SolutionDividend per share= total dividend paid out to common stoc.pdfarjunchetri1
Solution
Dividend per share= total dividend paid out to common stock holders/no of common stock
No of common stock = total value given as per balance sheet/face value of a common stock
= 100000/10
= 10000 common stock
Total dividend paid to common stock holders= 10000 (as per comparative retained earnings
statement)
Dividend per share = 10000/10000
= 1 per common stock
Dividend yield= annual dividend paid per common stock/current price of common stock
Annual dividend paid per common stock= 1per common stock
Current price per share is not given in this question so face price is taken as current price.=10
Dividend yield = 1/10
= 10%.
Pure risk is a case where the outcome is strictly defined i.e. eithe.pdfarjunchetri1
Pure risk is a case where the outcome is strictly defined i.e. either you suffer a loss or you do not
suffer loss. For example, while driving on the road , you may have an accident or you may not at
all.
Types of personal risk:
(i) Personal Risk: Personal risks are those associated with an individual directly. Personal risk
majorly involves covering for risk of premature death, risk of old age, risk of illness and risk of
unemployment.
Covering for risk of premature death protects the financial dependents on the individual in case
he/she passes away unexpectedly. Covering for old age safeguards against income needs in old
age when an individual is unable to work and earn money. Similarly, risk of illness can be
covered by taking up an health insurance should there be any chronic sickness. If you are faced
with unemployment at any point of time in life, this insurance covers the individuals financial
needs during such period.
(ii) Property Risk: Property risk is the risk of a property being stolen, damaged totally or partially
due to manmade or natural causes. Property insurance covers against losses to a tangible
property and reimburses the property in case of actual loss or damage to the property.
Two types of pure risk for which the technique cannot be used effectively:
(i) Insuring for tangible property is certain times difficult since insurers do not specifically cover
risks due to earthquakes, tornados and floods. Insurers do not find it easy to estimate the
possibility of earthquakes and risks associated with it.
(ii) Most insurers only cover a specific list of long term diseases and not all that an individual
may be affected. Therefore health insurance may not be really useful if the policy does not cover
all heath related illness.
Solution
Pure risk is a case where the outcome is strictly defined i.e. either you suffer a loss or you do not
suffer loss. For example, while driving on the road , you may have an accident or you may not at
all.
Types of personal risk:
(i) Personal Risk: Personal risks are those associated with an individual directly. Personal risk
majorly involves covering for risk of premature death, risk of old age, risk of illness and risk of
unemployment.
Covering for risk of premature death protects the financial dependents on the individual in case
he/she passes away unexpectedly. Covering for old age safeguards against income needs in old
age when an individual is unable to work and earn money. Similarly, risk of illness can be
covered by taking up an health insurance should there be any chronic sickness. If you are faced
with unemployment at any point of time in life, this insurance covers the individuals financial
needs during such period.
(ii) Property Risk: Property risk is the risk of a property being stolen, damaged totally or partially
due to manmade or natural causes. Property insurance covers against losses to a tangible
property and reimburses the property in case of actual loss or damage to the property.
.
Pauliss rule Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states.pdfarjunchetri1
Paulis\'s rule : Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e. 1s before 2s
Hund\'s principle : when multiple orbitals of same energy are available, electrons fill the
unoccupied orbitals first and then reoccupy the occupied orbitals by electrons having opposite
spin.
1, 3, and 4 come under Hund\'s rule violation and 2,5 under paulis violation.
1) Electrons should be paired by different spin - hunds rule violation
3) electrons fill the unoccupied orbitals first and then reoccupy the occupied orbitals - hunds rule
violation
4) - hunds rule violation
2) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e. 2s before 2p - paulis rule violation
5) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e.4p before 4d so paulis rule violation
2) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e. 2s before 2p - paulis rule violation
5) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e.4p before 4d so paulis rule violation
Solution
Paulis\'s rule : Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e. 1s before 2s
Hund\'s principle : when multiple orbitals of same energy are available, electrons fill the
unoccupied orbitals first and then reoccupy the occupied orbitals by electrons having opposite
spin.
1, 3, and 4 come under Hund\'s rule violation and 2,5 under paulis violation.
1) Electrons should be paired by different spin - hunds rule violation
3) electrons fill the unoccupied orbitals first and then reoccupy the occupied orbitals - hunds rule
violation
4) - hunds rule violation
2) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e. 2s before 2p - paulis rule violation
5) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e.4p before 4d so paulis rule violation
2) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e. 2s before 2p - paulis rule violation
5) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e.4p before 4d so paulis rule violation.
Polymearase Chain Reaction and Electrophoresis can used employed in .pdfarjunchetri1
Polymearase Chain Reaction and Electrophoresis can used employed in taxonomic identification
of DNA samples.
The test DNA is extracted -> DNA is amplified -> PCR -> Gel Electrophoresis -> Interpretation
of results -> Species identification.
The test DNA can be compared with another DNA sample to compare similarity by DNA
hybridization technique. If both the single stranded DNA hybridize and form a double helix, it
indicates, they are closely related and if hybridization does not happen, it indicates they are
distantly related. The amount of hybridization can be measured by reading the absorbance.
Single stranded DNA absorbs more UV radiation than double stranded DNA. Hybridization is of
low sensitivity. Hence RFLP is employed to compare DNA for taxonomic identification.
The RFLP analysis is widely used for the detection of interspecies variation at the DNA
sequence level. It consists in the generation of species-specific band profiles through the
digestion of DNA with one or more restriction endonucleases. These restriction enzymes cleave
the DNA molecule at specific 4-6 base pair (bp) recognition sites, originating a set of fragments
with different lengths that could be separated according to their molecular size by conventional
gel electrophoresis. The RFLP banding pattern could be visualized by hybridizing restriction
fragments with a labelled probe in a solid support (for instance, by Southern blotting) or by
treating the electrophoretic gel with ethidium bromide or silver staining.
Solution
Polymearase Chain Reaction and Electrophoresis can used employed in taxonomic identification
of DNA samples.
The test DNA is extracted -> DNA is amplified -> PCR -> Gel Electrophoresis -> Interpretation
of results -> Species identification.
The test DNA can be compared with another DNA sample to compare similarity by DNA
hybridization technique. If both the single stranded DNA hybridize and form a double helix, it
indicates, they are closely related and if hybridization does not happen, it indicates they are
distantly related. The amount of hybridization can be measured by reading the absorbance.
Single stranded DNA absorbs more UV radiation than double stranded DNA. Hybridization is of
low sensitivity. Hence RFLP is employed to compare DNA for taxonomic identification.
The RFLP analysis is widely used for the detection of interspecies variation at the DNA
sequence level. It consists in the generation of species-specific band profiles through the
digestion of DNA with one or more restriction endonucleases. These restriction enzymes cleave
the DNA molecule at specific 4-6 base pair (bp) recognition sites, originating a set of fragments
with different lengths that could be separated according to their molecular size by conventional
gel electrophoresis. The RFLP banding pattern could be visualized by hybridizing restriction
fragments with a labelled probe in a solid support (for instance, by Southern blotting) or by
treating the electrophoretic gel with .
P& loss ac drTo provision for social securituy taxes (amount of g.pdfarjunchetri1
P& loss a/c dr
To provision for social securituy taxes (amount of gross pay paid is not mentioned)
Provision for social security taxes are made.
2- profit & loss A/c debit 110.25
To provision for medicare taxes 110.25
Provision for medicare expenses are made
3- profit & loss a/c. debit 245
to provision for FUTA taxes 42
to provision for suta taxes 203
Provision for suta and futa taxes made
(Provisions for SUTA and FUTA taxes made)
4-provision for social security taxes debit (amount)
Provision for medical care taxes debit 110.24
Provision for suta taxes debit 203
Provision for futa taxes debit 42
to various taxes paid 345.24
(Taxes paid to tax authorities)
Total tax liability is 345.24 except social security taxes as amount is not specified
Solution
P& loss a/c dr
To provision for social securituy taxes (amount of gross pay paid is not mentioned)
Provision for social security taxes are made.
2- profit & loss A/c debit 110.25
To provision for medicare taxes 110.25
Provision for medicare expenses are made
3- profit & loss a/c. debit 245
to provision for FUTA taxes 42
to provision for suta taxes 203
Provision for suta and futa taxes made
(Provisions for SUTA and FUTA taxes made)
4-provision for social security taxes debit (amount)
Provision for medical care taxes debit 110.24
Provision for suta taxes debit 203
Provision for futa taxes debit 42
to various taxes paid 345.24
(Taxes paid to tax authorities)
Total tax liability is 345.24 except social security taxes as amount is not specified.
One month liquidity index=10(.981)+90(.85.92)=0.93Liquidity .pdfarjunchetri1
One month liquidity index=10%*(.98/1)+90%*(.85/.92)=0.93
Liquidity index value lies between 0 to 1. Smaller the liquidity index signifies higher liquidity
risk.
Solution
One month liquidity index=10%*(.98/1)+90%*(.85/.92)=0.93
Liquidity index value lies between 0 to 1. Smaller the liquidity index signifies higher liquidity
risk..
The products are K2SO4(aq), H2O(l)KOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) = K2SO4(aq.pdfarjunchetri1
The products are: K2SO4(aq), H2O(l)
KOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) => K2SO4(aq) + H2O(l)
The reaction type is:
D.double replacement
Solution
The products are: K2SO4(aq), H2O(l)
KOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) => K2SO4(aq) + H2O(l)
The reaction type is:
D.double replacement.
SolutionDividend per share= total dividend paid out to common stoc.pdfarjunchetri1
Solution
Dividend per share= total dividend paid out to common stock holders/no of common stock
No of common stock = total value given as per balance sheet/face value of a common stock
= 100000/10
= 10000 common stock
Total dividend paid to common stock holders= 10000 (as per comparative retained earnings
statement)
Dividend per share = 10000/10000
= 1 per common stock
Dividend yield= annual dividend paid per common stock/current price of common stock
Annual dividend paid per common stock= 1per common stock
Current price per share is not given in this question so face price is taken as current price.=10
Dividend yield = 1/10
= 10%.
Pure risk is a case where the outcome is strictly defined i.e. eithe.pdfarjunchetri1
Pure risk is a case where the outcome is strictly defined i.e. either you suffer a loss or you do not
suffer loss. For example, while driving on the road , you may have an accident or you may not at
all.
Types of personal risk:
(i) Personal Risk: Personal risks are those associated with an individual directly. Personal risk
majorly involves covering for risk of premature death, risk of old age, risk of illness and risk of
unemployment.
Covering for risk of premature death protects the financial dependents on the individual in case
he/she passes away unexpectedly. Covering for old age safeguards against income needs in old
age when an individual is unable to work and earn money. Similarly, risk of illness can be
covered by taking up an health insurance should there be any chronic sickness. If you are faced
with unemployment at any point of time in life, this insurance covers the individuals financial
needs during such period.
(ii) Property Risk: Property risk is the risk of a property being stolen, damaged totally or partially
due to manmade or natural causes. Property insurance covers against losses to a tangible
property and reimburses the property in case of actual loss or damage to the property.
Two types of pure risk for which the technique cannot be used effectively:
(i) Insuring for tangible property is certain times difficult since insurers do not specifically cover
risks due to earthquakes, tornados and floods. Insurers do not find it easy to estimate the
possibility of earthquakes and risks associated with it.
(ii) Most insurers only cover a specific list of long term diseases and not all that an individual
may be affected. Therefore health insurance may not be really useful if the policy does not cover
all heath related illness.
Solution
Pure risk is a case where the outcome is strictly defined i.e. either you suffer a loss or you do not
suffer loss. For example, while driving on the road , you may have an accident or you may not at
all.
Types of personal risk:
(i) Personal Risk: Personal risks are those associated with an individual directly. Personal risk
majorly involves covering for risk of premature death, risk of old age, risk of illness and risk of
unemployment.
Covering for risk of premature death protects the financial dependents on the individual in case
he/she passes away unexpectedly. Covering for old age safeguards against income needs in old
age when an individual is unable to work and earn money. Similarly, risk of illness can be
covered by taking up an health insurance should there be any chronic sickness. If you are faced
with unemployment at any point of time in life, this insurance covers the individuals financial
needs during such period.
(ii) Property Risk: Property risk is the risk of a property being stolen, damaged totally or partially
due to manmade or natural causes. Property insurance covers against losses to a tangible
property and reimburses the property in case of actual loss or damage to the property.
.
Pauliss rule Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states.pdfarjunchetri1
Paulis\'s rule : Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e. 1s before 2s
Hund\'s principle : when multiple orbitals of same energy are available, electrons fill the
unoccupied orbitals first and then reoccupy the occupied orbitals by electrons having opposite
spin.
1, 3, and 4 come under Hund\'s rule violation and 2,5 under paulis violation.
1) Electrons should be paired by different spin - hunds rule violation
3) electrons fill the unoccupied orbitals first and then reoccupy the occupied orbitals - hunds rule
violation
4) - hunds rule violation
2) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e. 2s before 2p - paulis rule violation
5) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e.4p before 4d so paulis rule violation
2) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e. 2s before 2p - paulis rule violation
5) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e.4p before 4d so paulis rule violation
Solution
Paulis\'s rule : Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e. 1s before 2s
Hund\'s principle : when multiple orbitals of same energy are available, electrons fill the
unoccupied orbitals first and then reoccupy the occupied orbitals by electrons having opposite
spin.
1, 3, and 4 come under Hund\'s rule violation and 2,5 under paulis violation.
1) Electrons should be paired by different spin - hunds rule violation
3) electrons fill the unoccupied orbitals first and then reoccupy the occupied orbitals - hunds rule
violation
4) - hunds rule violation
2) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e. 2s before 2p - paulis rule violation
5) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e.4p before 4d so paulis rule violation
2) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e. 2s before 2p - paulis rule violation
5) Electrons fill orbitals having lowest energy states i.e.4p before 4d so paulis rule violation.
Polymearase Chain Reaction and Electrophoresis can used employed in .pdfarjunchetri1
Polymearase Chain Reaction and Electrophoresis can used employed in taxonomic identification
of DNA samples.
The test DNA is extracted -> DNA is amplified -> PCR -> Gel Electrophoresis -> Interpretation
of results -> Species identification.
The test DNA can be compared with another DNA sample to compare similarity by DNA
hybridization technique. If both the single stranded DNA hybridize and form a double helix, it
indicates, they are closely related and if hybridization does not happen, it indicates they are
distantly related. The amount of hybridization can be measured by reading the absorbance.
Single stranded DNA absorbs more UV radiation than double stranded DNA. Hybridization is of
low sensitivity. Hence RFLP is employed to compare DNA for taxonomic identification.
The RFLP analysis is widely used for the detection of interspecies variation at the DNA
sequence level. It consists in the generation of species-specific band profiles through the
digestion of DNA with one or more restriction endonucleases. These restriction enzymes cleave
the DNA molecule at specific 4-6 base pair (bp) recognition sites, originating a set of fragments
with different lengths that could be separated according to their molecular size by conventional
gel electrophoresis. The RFLP banding pattern could be visualized by hybridizing restriction
fragments with a labelled probe in a solid support (for instance, by Southern blotting) or by
treating the electrophoretic gel with ethidium bromide or silver staining.
Solution
Polymearase Chain Reaction and Electrophoresis can used employed in taxonomic identification
of DNA samples.
The test DNA is extracted -> DNA is amplified -> PCR -> Gel Electrophoresis -> Interpretation
of results -> Species identification.
The test DNA can be compared with another DNA sample to compare similarity by DNA
hybridization technique. If both the single stranded DNA hybridize and form a double helix, it
indicates, they are closely related and if hybridization does not happen, it indicates they are
distantly related. The amount of hybridization can be measured by reading the absorbance.
Single stranded DNA absorbs more UV radiation than double stranded DNA. Hybridization is of
low sensitivity. Hence RFLP is employed to compare DNA for taxonomic identification.
The RFLP analysis is widely used for the detection of interspecies variation at the DNA
sequence level. It consists in the generation of species-specific band profiles through the
digestion of DNA with one or more restriction endonucleases. These restriction enzymes cleave
the DNA molecule at specific 4-6 base pair (bp) recognition sites, originating a set of fragments
with different lengths that could be separated according to their molecular size by conventional
gel electrophoresis. The RFLP banding pattern could be visualized by hybridizing restriction
fragments with a labelled probe in a solid support (for instance, by Southern blotting) or by
treating the electrophoretic gel with .
P& loss ac drTo provision for social securituy taxes (amount of g.pdfarjunchetri1
P& loss a/c dr
To provision for social securituy taxes (amount of gross pay paid is not mentioned)
Provision for social security taxes are made.
2- profit & loss A/c debit 110.25
To provision for medicare taxes 110.25
Provision for medicare expenses are made
3- profit & loss a/c. debit 245
to provision for FUTA taxes 42
to provision for suta taxes 203
Provision for suta and futa taxes made
(Provisions for SUTA and FUTA taxes made)
4-provision for social security taxes debit (amount)
Provision for medical care taxes debit 110.24
Provision for suta taxes debit 203
Provision for futa taxes debit 42
to various taxes paid 345.24
(Taxes paid to tax authorities)
Total tax liability is 345.24 except social security taxes as amount is not specified
Solution
P& loss a/c dr
To provision for social securituy taxes (amount of gross pay paid is not mentioned)
Provision for social security taxes are made.
2- profit & loss A/c debit 110.25
To provision for medicare taxes 110.25
Provision for medicare expenses are made
3- profit & loss a/c. debit 245
to provision for FUTA taxes 42
to provision for suta taxes 203
Provision for suta and futa taxes made
(Provisions for SUTA and FUTA taxes made)
4-provision for social security taxes debit (amount)
Provision for medical care taxes debit 110.24
Provision for suta taxes debit 203
Provision for futa taxes debit 42
to various taxes paid 345.24
(Taxes paid to tax authorities)
Total tax liability is 345.24 except social security taxes as amount is not specified.
One month liquidity index=10(.981)+90(.85.92)=0.93Liquidity .pdfarjunchetri1
One month liquidity index=10%*(.98/1)+90%*(.85/.92)=0.93
Liquidity index value lies between 0 to 1. Smaller the liquidity index signifies higher liquidity
risk.
Solution
One month liquidity index=10%*(.98/1)+90%*(.85/.92)=0.93
Liquidity index value lies between 0 to 1. Smaller the liquidity index signifies higher liquidity
risk..
Intranet Portals1) Intranet portals now a days are at the epicent.pdfarjunchetri1
Intranet Portals:
1) Intranet portals now a days are at the epicenter of the enterprose universe.
2) They provide the both utility as well as the usability necessities for empployees success.
3) popular enterprise portal are used via mobile phones and home computers.
4) Most of the organisations use in the digital workplace, intranet portals are beginning to serve
as the hub of the corporate wheel.
5) Not all organisations have achiebed the dream of total integration of all the enterprose
applications due to resource constraints and security concerns.
6) By updating the Intranet portals, most of the organisations want to offer thier employees the
best possible tools and experience with their enterprise portals.
7) Portals included in the Report are:
7.1) The Carle Foundation
7.2) City of Olathe, Kansas
7.3) Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd.
7.4) Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
7.5) FDC
Solution
s, Inc.
7.6) Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
7.7) Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute
7.8) Municipal Design and Survey Unitary Enterprise “Minskinzhproekt”
7.9) National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
7.10) Northern Arizona University (NAU)
7.11) Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners
7.12) Persistent Systems Limited
7.13) Resource Data, Inc.
7.14) Think Mutual Bank
7.15) Department of Transport (Canada)
7.16) Yara International ASA
WDA\'s:
1) WDAS-FM is an Urban Adult Contemporary radio station that features R&B and Classic
Soul.
2) It is licensed to the city of Philadelphia.
3) It is under ownership of iHeartMedia.
4) The station is widely regarded as one of the originators of the Urban AC format which mixes
R&B oldies with non-rap contemporary R&B.
5) It is found in many major markets across the United States.
6) WDAS broadcasts at an effective radiated power of 16,500 watts (16.5 kilowatts (kW)) from a
class B signal from a tower located in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia.
7) Its studios are located in Bala Cynwyd.
8) The main competitor of WDAS in the Philadelphia market is WRNB and its format
complements WUSL and WDAS-AM..
If possible let T+e1+e2+e2 be non planarThen either one of e1, e2 .pdfarjunchetri1
If possible let T+e1+e2+e2 be non planar
Then either one of e1, e2 or e3 or T must be in another plane
T is a tree of order atleast 4.
i.e maximum number of children per root is more than or equal to 4.
Hence vertices containing e1, e2, e3 have to be planar.
T being a tree with root is also in the same plane
Hence proved
Solution
If possible let T+e1+e2+e2 be non planar
Then either one of e1, e2 or e3 or T must be in another plane
T is a tree of order atleast 4.
i.e maximum number of children per root is more than or equal to 4.
Hence vertices containing e1, e2, e3 have to be planar.
T being a tree with root is also in the same plane
Hence proved.
How should the judicial system treat juvenile criminal offendersJ.pdfarjunchetri1
How should the judicial system treat juvenile criminal offenders?
Juveniles must be prevented from having frequent contact with the criminal justice system and
intervening to support juveniles desist from crime. They should be assisted to grow out of crime
are the ways in which the judicial system should treat juvenile criminal offenders.
How does adolescent brain science influence juvenile justice cases?
Juveniles usually offense against property than offense against the person. The juvenile offenses
are mostly attention seeking and need driven. Hence the adolescent brain science treats the
juvenile justice cases as a crime where they are mature and do not think about the immature
brain.
What are some of the consequences of relying on brain science to defend adolescents?
Some defendants deserve special consideration because they have brains that are immature or
impaired, due to which a specific age group cannot be brought into consideration, some
individuals brain will be completely matured by the age of 16 hence can be considered as adult.
It will also provide way for many individuals to escape from the justice for their offense. For
example, if a prosecutor used an MRI scan to show that a 16-year-old who committed a capital
crime had a very mature brain, \"Would we then insist that we execute that juvenile?\"
Solution
How should the judicial system treat juvenile criminal offenders?
Juveniles must be prevented from having frequent contact with the criminal justice system and
intervening to support juveniles desist from crime. They should be assisted to grow out of crime
are the ways in which the judicial system should treat juvenile criminal offenders.
How does adolescent brain science influence juvenile justice cases?
Juveniles usually offense against property than offense against the person. The juvenile offenses
are mostly attention seeking and need driven. Hence the adolescent brain science treats the
juvenile justice cases as a crime where they are mature and do not think about the immature
brain.
What are some of the consequences of relying on brain science to defend adolescents?
Some defendants deserve special consideration because they have brains that are immature or
impaired, due to which a specific age group cannot be brought into consideration, some
individuals brain will be completely matured by the age of 16 hence can be considered as adult.
It will also provide way for many individuals to escape from the justice for their offense. For
example, if a prosecutor used an MRI scan to show that a 16-year-old who committed a capital
crime had a very mature brain, \"Would we then insist that we execute that juvenile?\".
coordinated movements of gastrulation begin. This dramatic process t.pdfarjunchetri1
coordinated movements of gastrulation begin. This dramatic process transforms the simple
hollow ball of cells into a multilayered structure with a central gut tube and bilateral
symmetry.many of the cells on the outside of the embryo are moved inside it. Subsequent
development depends on the interactions of the inner, outer, and middle layers of cells thus
formed: the endoderm on the inside, consisting of the cells that have moved into the interior to
form the primitive gut; the ectoderm on the outside, consisting of cells that have remained
external; and the mesoderm between them, consisting of cells that detach from the epithelium to
form a more loosely organized embryonic connective tissue.
eventual pattern of muscles-in the limbs, for example-is determined by the routes that the
migrant cells follow and the selection of sites that they colonize. The embryonic connective
tissues form the framework through which the myoblasts travel and provide signals that guide
their distribution. No matter which somite they come from, myoblasts that migrate into a
forelimb bud will form the pattern of muscles appropriate to a forelimb, and those that migrate
into a hindlimb bud will form the pattern appropriate to a hindlimb.
Limb formation results from series of epithelial-mesenchymal inductions between the
mesenchymal cells of the lateral plate mesoderm and the overlying ectodermal cells. Cells from
the lateral plate mesoderm and the myotome migrate to the limb field and proliferate to create the
limb bud. The lateral plate cells produce the cartilaginous and skeletal portions of the limb while
the myotome cells produce the muscle components. The lateral plate mesodermal cells secrete a
fibroblast growth factor (FGF7 andFGF10, presumably) to induce the overlying ectoderm to
form an important organizing structure called the apical ectodermal ridge(AER).The AER
reciprocatively secretes FGF8 and FGF4 which maintains the FGF10 signal and induces
proliferation in the mesoderm.[citation needed] The position of FGF10 expression is regulated
by Wnt8c in the hindlimb and Wnt2b in the forelimb. The forelimb and the hindlimb are
specified by their position along the anterior/posterior axis and possibly by two T-box containing
transcription factors: Tbx5 and Tbx4, respectively.
DKK1 activation in osteoblasts is the underlying cause of glucocorticoid- and estrogen
deficiency–mediated osteoporosis, and at least partially underlies the teratogenic effects of
thalidomide on limb development.
both thalidomide-induced PCD and limb deformities could be partially inhibited by blocking
Dkk1 or activating Wnt signaling downstream of the ligand-receptor interaction
Solution
coordinated movements of gastrulation begin. This dramatic process transforms the simple
hollow ball of cells into a multilayered structure with a central gut tube and bilateral
symmetry.many of the cells on the outside of the embryo are moved inside it. Subsequent
development depends on the interactions .
Cu(II)Oxide has solid with mono clinic structure .m.p is 12010 C and.pdfarjunchetri1
Cu(II)Oxide has solid with mono clinic structure .m.p is 12010 C and b.p is 2000 0C.
It is insoluble in water.it appears as block powder.
Cu (II) nitrate has solid with orthorhobic structure . it appears in blue color.
m.p 2560C an d b.p is 1700 C.it is very soluble in water.
Cu (II) hydroxide is a blue green solid and m.p is 800 C. it is soluble in NH4OH.
Cu(II) sulfate is blue color solid with m.p is 1100 C . It has triclinic crystal structure.
it is soluble in water and it has octahedral geometry.
Solution
Cu(II)Oxide has solid with mono clinic structure .m.p is 12010 C and b.p is 2000 0C.
It is insoluble in water.it appears as block powder.
Cu (II) nitrate has solid with orthorhobic structure . it appears in blue color.
m.p 2560C an d b.p is 1700 C.it is very soluble in water.
Cu (II) hydroxide is a blue green solid and m.p is 800 C. it is soluble in NH4OH.
Cu(II) sulfate is blue color solid with m.p is 1100 C . It has triclinic crystal structure.
it is soluble in water and it has octahedral geometry..
Assign a major brain structure to each of the cehalon belowdiencep.pdfarjunchetri1
Assign a major brain structure to each of the cehalon below
diencephalon
The diencephalon is a piece of the prosencephalon (forebrain), which creates from the first
essential cerebral vesicle. The prosencephalon separates into a caudal diencephalon and rostral
telencephalon. The cerebral sides of the equator create from the sides of the telencephalon, each
containing a parallel ventricle. The diencephalon comprises of structures that are sidelong to the
third ventricle, and incorporates the thalamus, the hypothalamus, the epithalamus and the
subthalamus.The diencephalon comprises of the accompanying structures:
Myelencephalon
The myelencephalon or afterbrain is the most back area of the embryonic hindbrain, from which
the medulla oblongata creates
it comprises of the accompanying structures: Tectum, Cerebral peduncle, Pretectum, Cerebral
water system.
metacephalon
The metencephalon is the embryonic part of the hindbrain that separates into the pons and the
cerebellum. It contains
diencephalon
The diencephalon is a piece of the prosencephalon (forebrain), which creates from the first
essential cerebral vesicle. The prosencephalon separates into a caudal diencephalon and rostral
telencephalon. The cerebral sides of the equator create from the sides of the telencephalon, each
containing a parallel ventricle. The diencephalon comprises of structures that are sidelong to the
third ventricle, and incorporates the thalamus, the hypothalamus, the epithalamus and the
subthalamus.The diencephalon comprises of the accompanying
structures:ThalamusHypothalamus including the NeurohypophysisEpithalamus which comprises
ofForemost and Posterior Paraventricular coresAverage and parallel Habenular coresStria
medullaris thalamiBack commissurePineal bodySubthalamus
Myelencephalon
The myelencephalon or afterbrain is the most back area of the embryonic hindbrain, from which
the medulla oblongata creates
it comprises of the accompanying structures: Tectum, Cerebral peduncle, Pretectum, Cerebral
water system.
metacephalon
The metencephalon is the embryonic part of the hindbrain that separates into the pons and the
cerebellum. It containsa segment of the fourth ventricle andthe trigeminal nerve (CN
V),abducens nerve (CN VI),facial nerve (CN VII), anda bit of the vestibulocochlear nerve (CN
VIII).
Solution
Assign a major brain structure to each of the cehalon below
diencephalon
The diencephalon is a piece of the prosencephalon (forebrain), which creates from the first
essential cerebral vesicle. The prosencephalon separates into a caudal diencephalon and rostral
telencephalon. The cerebral sides of the equator create from the sides of the telencephalon, each
containing a parallel ventricle. The diencephalon comprises of structures that are sidelong to the
third ventricle, and incorporates the thalamus, the hypothalamus, the epithalamus and the
subthalamus.The diencephalon comprises of the accompanying structures:
Myelencephalon
The myelencephalon or afterbrain is the m.
B. Assets are listed in descending order of liquidity.The most liq.pdfarjunchetri1
B. Assets are listed in descending order of liquidity.
The most liquid assets are presented first, followed by less liquid assets.
Current assets = net working capital - current liabilities.(so A is false)
Share holders equity = total assets - total liabilities (so C D and E are incorrect)
Solution
B. Assets are listed in descending order of liquidity.
The most liquid assets are presented first, followed by less liquid assets.
Current assets = net working capital - current liabilities.(so A is false)
Share holders equity = total assets - total liabilities (so C D and E are incorrect).
ans) 2 is the true oneone parentheses one thied close parentheses .pdfarjunchetri1
ans) 2 is the true one
one parentheses one thied close parentheses to the power of n equals theta left parenthesis one
right parentheses
Solution
ans) 2 is the true one
one parentheses one thied close parentheses to the power of n equals theta left parenthesis one
right parentheses.
Answer B. FiberExplanationFiber optic cable is used by the Int.pdfarjunchetri1
Answer: B. Fiber
Explanation:
Fiber optic cable is used by the Internet backbone and transmits digital data at a rate of billions
of bits per second using laser technology
Solution
Answer: B. Fiber
Explanation:
Fiber optic cable is used by the Internet backbone and transmits digital data at a rate of billions
of bits per second using laser technology.
Answer The outer earPinnaEar canalThe Middle EarTympanic .pdfarjunchetri1
Answer :
The outer ear
Pinna
Ear canal
The Middle Ear
Tympanic Membrane
The tympanic membrane or eardrum serves as a divider between the outer ear and the middle
ear structures. It is gray-pink in color when healthy and consists of three very thin layers of
living tissue.
The eardrum is very sensitive to sound waves and vibrates back and forth as the sound waves
strike it.
Middle Ear Cavity
The middle ear cavity is located in the mastoid process of the temporal bone. The middle ear
cavity is actually an extension of the nasopharynx via the eustachian tube.
Eustachian Tube
The eustachian tube acts as an air pressure equalizer and ventilates the middle ear. When the air
pressure between the outer and middle ear is unequal, the eardrum is forced outward or inward
causing discomfort and the ability of the eardrum to transmit sound is reduced.
Ossicular Chain
The middle ear is connected and transmits sound to the inner ear via the ossicular chain. The
ossicular chain amplifies a signal approximately 25 decibels as it transfers signals from the
tympanic membrane to the inner ear.
THE INNER EAR
The inner ear is composed of the sensory organ for hearing—the cochlea, as well as for
balance—the vestibular system. The systems are separate, yet both are encased in the same bony
capsule and share the same fluid systems.
Vestibular or Balance System
The balance part of the ear is referred to as the vestibular apparatus. It is composed, in part, of
three semicircular canals located within the inner ear. The vestibular system helps to maintain
balance, regardless of head position or gravity, in conjunction with eye movement and
somatosensory input. The semicircular canals are innervated by the VIIIth cranial nerve.
Cochlea
The hearing part of the inner ear is the cochlea. The cochlea is spiral-shaped, similar to the
shape of a snail.
The cochlear duct contains the Basilar membrane upon which lies the Organ of Corti. The Organ
of Corti is a sensory organ essential to hearing. It consists of approximately 30,000 finger-like
projections of cilia that are arranged in rows. These cilia are referred to as hair cells. Each hair
cell is connected to a nerve fiber that relays various impulses to the cochlear branch of the VIIIth
cranial nerve or auditory nerve.
The apical portion of the basilar membrane (the most curled area of the cochlea) transfers lower
frequency impulses. The basal end relays higher frequency impulses.
The VIII cranial nerve (VIII C.N.) or auditory C.N. carries the impulses generated from the
Organ of Corti to the brainstem. From the brainstem, nerve pathways extend through numerous
nuclei to the cerebral cortex in the temporal lobes of the brain.
Solution
Answer :
The outer ear
Pinna
Ear canal
The Middle Ear
Tympanic Membrane
The tympanic membrane or eardrum serves as a divider between the outer ear and the middle
ear structures. It is gray-pink in color when healthy and consists of three very thin layers of
living tissue.
The eardrum is very se.
the carbon 2 and carbon 3 are having one double b.pdfarjunchetri1
the carbon 2 and carbon 3 are having one double bond each so the correct
hybrization is :- b. sp2 - sp2
Solution
the carbon 2 and carbon 3 are having one double bond each so the correct
hybrization is :- b. sp2 - sp2.
Let x be the natual abundance of lower mass Since.pdfarjunchetri1
Let x be the natual abundance of lower mass Since B has only two isotopes so the
abundance of heavear mass is 1 - x The average atomic mass = [(mass of lower isotope * its
abundance) + ( mass of heavier mass* itys abundance)] / no.of isotopes 10.845 = [(10.013* x ) +
( 11.009*(1-x) ] / 2 ---> x = 0.508 % abundance = 0.508*100 = 50.8 %
Solution
Let x be the natual abundance of lower mass Since B has only two isotopes so the
abundance of heavear mass is 1 - x The average atomic mass = [(mass of lower isotope * its
abundance) + ( mass of heavier mass* itys abundance)] / no.of isotopes 10.845 = [(10.013* x ) +
( 11.009*(1-x) ] / 2 ---> x = 0.508 % abundance = 0.508*100 = 50.8 %.
compounds are made of two or many types of atoms..pdfarjunchetri1
compounds are made of two or many types of atoms. elements are made of same
atoms
Solution
compounds are made of two or many types of atoms. elements are made of same
atoms.
1) general media like TSA allows growth of any bacteria, while selec.pdfarjunchetri1
1) general media like TSA allows growth of any bacteria, while selective/ differential media are
used to select for specific species/ and differentiate among closely related species of bacteria.
2)hemolysis helps to detect bacteria that can produce enzymes to lyse blood cells. Different
species of Streptococcus shows a different level of enzyme production, partial decomposition
gives green color and complete decomposition of blood gives red color.
3) The methylene blue indicator is used to verify the anaerobic condition in the jar. The blue
color must become colourless after incubation to confirm the absence of oxygen. The strip color
was observed Blue thus indicating presence of oxygen. The organisms growing on the plate are
aerobes and aerobes should not grow in anaerobe condition.
4) enteric bacteria are commonly found in feces and the UTI is caused by the infection of aerobic
fecal flora.
Solution
1) general media like TSA allows growth of any bacteria, while selective/ differential media are
used to select for specific species/ and differentiate among closely related species of bacteria.
2)hemolysis helps to detect bacteria that can produce enzymes to lyse blood cells. Different
species of Streptococcus shows a different level of enzyme production, partial decomposition
gives green color and complete decomposition of blood gives red color.
3) The methylene blue indicator is used to verify the anaerobic condition in the jar. The blue
color must become colourless after incubation to confirm the absence of oxygen. The strip color
was observed Blue thus indicating presence of oxygen. The organisms growing on the plate are
aerobes and aerobes should not grow in anaerobe condition.
4) enteric bacteria are commonly found in feces and the UTI is caused by the infection of aerobic
fecal flora..
Intranet Portals1) Intranet portals now a days are at the epicent.pdfarjunchetri1
Intranet Portals:
1) Intranet portals now a days are at the epicenter of the enterprose universe.
2) They provide the both utility as well as the usability necessities for empployees success.
3) popular enterprise portal are used via mobile phones and home computers.
4) Most of the organisations use in the digital workplace, intranet portals are beginning to serve
as the hub of the corporate wheel.
5) Not all organisations have achiebed the dream of total integration of all the enterprose
applications due to resource constraints and security concerns.
6) By updating the Intranet portals, most of the organisations want to offer thier employees the
best possible tools and experience with their enterprise portals.
7) Portals included in the Report are:
7.1) The Carle Foundation
7.2) City of Olathe, Kansas
7.3) Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd.
7.4) Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
7.5) FDC
Solution
s, Inc.
7.6) Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
7.7) Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute
7.8) Municipal Design and Survey Unitary Enterprise “Minskinzhproekt”
7.9) National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
7.10) Northern Arizona University (NAU)
7.11) Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners
7.12) Persistent Systems Limited
7.13) Resource Data, Inc.
7.14) Think Mutual Bank
7.15) Department of Transport (Canada)
7.16) Yara International ASA
WDA\'s:
1) WDAS-FM is an Urban Adult Contemporary radio station that features R&B and Classic
Soul.
2) It is licensed to the city of Philadelphia.
3) It is under ownership of iHeartMedia.
4) The station is widely regarded as one of the originators of the Urban AC format which mixes
R&B oldies with non-rap contemporary R&B.
5) It is found in many major markets across the United States.
6) WDAS broadcasts at an effective radiated power of 16,500 watts (16.5 kilowatts (kW)) from a
class B signal from a tower located in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia.
7) Its studios are located in Bala Cynwyd.
8) The main competitor of WDAS in the Philadelphia market is WRNB and its format
complements WUSL and WDAS-AM..
If possible let T+e1+e2+e2 be non planarThen either one of e1, e2 .pdfarjunchetri1
If possible let T+e1+e2+e2 be non planar
Then either one of e1, e2 or e3 or T must be in another plane
T is a tree of order atleast 4.
i.e maximum number of children per root is more than or equal to 4.
Hence vertices containing e1, e2, e3 have to be planar.
T being a tree with root is also in the same plane
Hence proved
Solution
If possible let T+e1+e2+e2 be non planar
Then either one of e1, e2 or e3 or T must be in another plane
T is a tree of order atleast 4.
i.e maximum number of children per root is more than or equal to 4.
Hence vertices containing e1, e2, e3 have to be planar.
T being a tree with root is also in the same plane
Hence proved.
How should the judicial system treat juvenile criminal offendersJ.pdfarjunchetri1
How should the judicial system treat juvenile criminal offenders?
Juveniles must be prevented from having frequent contact with the criminal justice system and
intervening to support juveniles desist from crime. They should be assisted to grow out of crime
are the ways in which the judicial system should treat juvenile criminal offenders.
How does adolescent brain science influence juvenile justice cases?
Juveniles usually offense against property than offense against the person. The juvenile offenses
are mostly attention seeking and need driven. Hence the adolescent brain science treats the
juvenile justice cases as a crime where they are mature and do not think about the immature
brain.
What are some of the consequences of relying on brain science to defend adolescents?
Some defendants deserve special consideration because they have brains that are immature or
impaired, due to which a specific age group cannot be brought into consideration, some
individuals brain will be completely matured by the age of 16 hence can be considered as adult.
It will also provide way for many individuals to escape from the justice for their offense. For
example, if a prosecutor used an MRI scan to show that a 16-year-old who committed a capital
crime had a very mature brain, \"Would we then insist that we execute that juvenile?\"
Solution
How should the judicial system treat juvenile criminal offenders?
Juveniles must be prevented from having frequent contact with the criminal justice system and
intervening to support juveniles desist from crime. They should be assisted to grow out of crime
are the ways in which the judicial system should treat juvenile criminal offenders.
How does adolescent brain science influence juvenile justice cases?
Juveniles usually offense against property than offense against the person. The juvenile offenses
are mostly attention seeking and need driven. Hence the adolescent brain science treats the
juvenile justice cases as a crime where they are mature and do not think about the immature
brain.
What are some of the consequences of relying on brain science to defend adolescents?
Some defendants deserve special consideration because they have brains that are immature or
impaired, due to which a specific age group cannot be brought into consideration, some
individuals brain will be completely matured by the age of 16 hence can be considered as adult.
It will also provide way for many individuals to escape from the justice for their offense. For
example, if a prosecutor used an MRI scan to show that a 16-year-old who committed a capital
crime had a very mature brain, \"Would we then insist that we execute that juvenile?\".
coordinated movements of gastrulation begin. This dramatic process t.pdfarjunchetri1
coordinated movements of gastrulation begin. This dramatic process transforms the simple
hollow ball of cells into a multilayered structure with a central gut tube and bilateral
symmetry.many of the cells on the outside of the embryo are moved inside it. Subsequent
development depends on the interactions of the inner, outer, and middle layers of cells thus
formed: the endoderm on the inside, consisting of the cells that have moved into the interior to
form the primitive gut; the ectoderm on the outside, consisting of cells that have remained
external; and the mesoderm between them, consisting of cells that detach from the epithelium to
form a more loosely organized embryonic connective tissue.
eventual pattern of muscles-in the limbs, for example-is determined by the routes that the
migrant cells follow and the selection of sites that they colonize. The embryonic connective
tissues form the framework through which the myoblasts travel and provide signals that guide
their distribution. No matter which somite they come from, myoblasts that migrate into a
forelimb bud will form the pattern of muscles appropriate to a forelimb, and those that migrate
into a hindlimb bud will form the pattern appropriate to a hindlimb.
Limb formation results from series of epithelial-mesenchymal inductions between the
mesenchymal cells of the lateral plate mesoderm and the overlying ectodermal cells. Cells from
the lateral plate mesoderm and the myotome migrate to the limb field and proliferate to create the
limb bud. The lateral plate cells produce the cartilaginous and skeletal portions of the limb while
the myotome cells produce the muscle components. The lateral plate mesodermal cells secrete a
fibroblast growth factor (FGF7 andFGF10, presumably) to induce the overlying ectoderm to
form an important organizing structure called the apical ectodermal ridge(AER).The AER
reciprocatively secretes FGF8 and FGF4 which maintains the FGF10 signal and induces
proliferation in the mesoderm.[citation needed] The position of FGF10 expression is regulated
by Wnt8c in the hindlimb and Wnt2b in the forelimb. The forelimb and the hindlimb are
specified by their position along the anterior/posterior axis and possibly by two T-box containing
transcription factors: Tbx5 and Tbx4, respectively.
DKK1 activation in osteoblasts is the underlying cause of glucocorticoid- and estrogen
deficiency–mediated osteoporosis, and at least partially underlies the teratogenic effects of
thalidomide on limb development.
both thalidomide-induced PCD and limb deformities could be partially inhibited by blocking
Dkk1 or activating Wnt signaling downstream of the ligand-receptor interaction
Solution
coordinated movements of gastrulation begin. This dramatic process transforms the simple
hollow ball of cells into a multilayered structure with a central gut tube and bilateral
symmetry.many of the cells on the outside of the embryo are moved inside it. Subsequent
development depends on the interactions .
Cu(II)Oxide has solid with mono clinic structure .m.p is 12010 C and.pdfarjunchetri1
Cu(II)Oxide has solid with mono clinic structure .m.p is 12010 C and b.p is 2000 0C.
It is insoluble in water.it appears as block powder.
Cu (II) nitrate has solid with orthorhobic structure . it appears in blue color.
m.p 2560C an d b.p is 1700 C.it is very soluble in water.
Cu (II) hydroxide is a blue green solid and m.p is 800 C. it is soluble in NH4OH.
Cu(II) sulfate is blue color solid with m.p is 1100 C . It has triclinic crystal structure.
it is soluble in water and it has octahedral geometry.
Solution
Cu(II)Oxide has solid with mono clinic structure .m.p is 12010 C and b.p is 2000 0C.
It is insoluble in water.it appears as block powder.
Cu (II) nitrate has solid with orthorhobic structure . it appears in blue color.
m.p 2560C an d b.p is 1700 C.it is very soluble in water.
Cu (II) hydroxide is a blue green solid and m.p is 800 C. it is soluble in NH4OH.
Cu(II) sulfate is blue color solid with m.p is 1100 C . It has triclinic crystal structure.
it is soluble in water and it has octahedral geometry..
Assign a major brain structure to each of the cehalon belowdiencep.pdfarjunchetri1
Assign a major brain structure to each of the cehalon below
diencephalon
The diencephalon is a piece of the prosencephalon (forebrain), which creates from the first
essential cerebral vesicle. The prosencephalon separates into a caudal diencephalon and rostral
telencephalon. The cerebral sides of the equator create from the sides of the telencephalon, each
containing a parallel ventricle. The diencephalon comprises of structures that are sidelong to the
third ventricle, and incorporates the thalamus, the hypothalamus, the epithalamus and the
subthalamus.The diencephalon comprises of the accompanying structures:
Myelencephalon
The myelencephalon or afterbrain is the most back area of the embryonic hindbrain, from which
the medulla oblongata creates
it comprises of the accompanying structures: Tectum, Cerebral peduncle, Pretectum, Cerebral
water system.
metacephalon
The metencephalon is the embryonic part of the hindbrain that separates into the pons and the
cerebellum. It contains
diencephalon
The diencephalon is a piece of the prosencephalon (forebrain), which creates from the first
essential cerebral vesicle. The prosencephalon separates into a caudal diencephalon and rostral
telencephalon. The cerebral sides of the equator create from the sides of the telencephalon, each
containing a parallel ventricle. The diencephalon comprises of structures that are sidelong to the
third ventricle, and incorporates the thalamus, the hypothalamus, the epithalamus and the
subthalamus.The diencephalon comprises of the accompanying
structures:ThalamusHypothalamus including the NeurohypophysisEpithalamus which comprises
ofForemost and Posterior Paraventricular coresAverage and parallel Habenular coresStria
medullaris thalamiBack commissurePineal bodySubthalamus
Myelencephalon
The myelencephalon or afterbrain is the most back area of the embryonic hindbrain, from which
the medulla oblongata creates
it comprises of the accompanying structures: Tectum, Cerebral peduncle, Pretectum, Cerebral
water system.
metacephalon
The metencephalon is the embryonic part of the hindbrain that separates into the pons and the
cerebellum. It containsa segment of the fourth ventricle andthe trigeminal nerve (CN
V),abducens nerve (CN VI),facial nerve (CN VII), anda bit of the vestibulocochlear nerve (CN
VIII).
Solution
Assign a major brain structure to each of the cehalon below
diencephalon
The diencephalon is a piece of the prosencephalon (forebrain), which creates from the first
essential cerebral vesicle. The prosencephalon separates into a caudal diencephalon and rostral
telencephalon. The cerebral sides of the equator create from the sides of the telencephalon, each
containing a parallel ventricle. The diencephalon comprises of structures that are sidelong to the
third ventricle, and incorporates the thalamus, the hypothalamus, the epithalamus and the
subthalamus.The diencephalon comprises of the accompanying structures:
Myelencephalon
The myelencephalon or afterbrain is the m.
B. Assets are listed in descending order of liquidity.The most liq.pdfarjunchetri1
B. Assets are listed in descending order of liquidity.
The most liquid assets are presented first, followed by less liquid assets.
Current assets = net working capital - current liabilities.(so A is false)
Share holders equity = total assets - total liabilities (so C D and E are incorrect)
Solution
B. Assets are listed in descending order of liquidity.
The most liquid assets are presented first, followed by less liquid assets.
Current assets = net working capital - current liabilities.(so A is false)
Share holders equity = total assets - total liabilities (so C D and E are incorrect).
ans) 2 is the true oneone parentheses one thied close parentheses .pdfarjunchetri1
ans) 2 is the true one
one parentheses one thied close parentheses to the power of n equals theta left parenthesis one
right parentheses
Solution
ans) 2 is the true one
one parentheses one thied close parentheses to the power of n equals theta left parenthesis one
right parentheses.
Answer B. FiberExplanationFiber optic cable is used by the Int.pdfarjunchetri1
Answer: B. Fiber
Explanation:
Fiber optic cable is used by the Internet backbone and transmits digital data at a rate of billions
of bits per second using laser technology
Solution
Answer: B. Fiber
Explanation:
Fiber optic cable is used by the Internet backbone and transmits digital data at a rate of billions
of bits per second using laser technology.
Answer The outer earPinnaEar canalThe Middle EarTympanic .pdfarjunchetri1
Answer :
The outer ear
Pinna
Ear canal
The Middle Ear
Tympanic Membrane
The tympanic membrane or eardrum serves as a divider between the outer ear and the middle
ear structures. It is gray-pink in color when healthy and consists of three very thin layers of
living tissue.
The eardrum is very sensitive to sound waves and vibrates back and forth as the sound waves
strike it.
Middle Ear Cavity
The middle ear cavity is located in the mastoid process of the temporal bone. The middle ear
cavity is actually an extension of the nasopharynx via the eustachian tube.
Eustachian Tube
The eustachian tube acts as an air pressure equalizer and ventilates the middle ear. When the air
pressure between the outer and middle ear is unequal, the eardrum is forced outward or inward
causing discomfort and the ability of the eardrum to transmit sound is reduced.
Ossicular Chain
The middle ear is connected and transmits sound to the inner ear via the ossicular chain. The
ossicular chain amplifies a signal approximately 25 decibels as it transfers signals from the
tympanic membrane to the inner ear.
THE INNER EAR
The inner ear is composed of the sensory organ for hearing—the cochlea, as well as for
balance—the vestibular system. The systems are separate, yet both are encased in the same bony
capsule and share the same fluid systems.
Vestibular or Balance System
The balance part of the ear is referred to as the vestibular apparatus. It is composed, in part, of
three semicircular canals located within the inner ear. The vestibular system helps to maintain
balance, regardless of head position or gravity, in conjunction with eye movement and
somatosensory input. The semicircular canals are innervated by the VIIIth cranial nerve.
Cochlea
The hearing part of the inner ear is the cochlea. The cochlea is spiral-shaped, similar to the
shape of a snail.
The cochlear duct contains the Basilar membrane upon which lies the Organ of Corti. The Organ
of Corti is a sensory organ essential to hearing. It consists of approximately 30,000 finger-like
projections of cilia that are arranged in rows. These cilia are referred to as hair cells. Each hair
cell is connected to a nerve fiber that relays various impulses to the cochlear branch of the VIIIth
cranial nerve or auditory nerve.
The apical portion of the basilar membrane (the most curled area of the cochlea) transfers lower
frequency impulses. The basal end relays higher frequency impulses.
The VIII cranial nerve (VIII C.N.) or auditory C.N. carries the impulses generated from the
Organ of Corti to the brainstem. From the brainstem, nerve pathways extend through numerous
nuclei to the cerebral cortex in the temporal lobes of the brain.
Solution
Answer :
The outer ear
Pinna
Ear canal
The Middle Ear
Tympanic Membrane
The tympanic membrane or eardrum serves as a divider between the outer ear and the middle
ear structures. It is gray-pink in color when healthy and consists of three very thin layers of
living tissue.
The eardrum is very se.
the carbon 2 and carbon 3 are having one double b.pdfarjunchetri1
the carbon 2 and carbon 3 are having one double bond each so the correct
hybrization is :- b. sp2 - sp2
Solution
the carbon 2 and carbon 3 are having one double bond each so the correct
hybrization is :- b. sp2 - sp2.
Let x be the natual abundance of lower mass Since.pdfarjunchetri1
Let x be the natual abundance of lower mass Since B has only two isotopes so the
abundance of heavear mass is 1 - x The average atomic mass = [(mass of lower isotope * its
abundance) + ( mass of heavier mass* itys abundance)] / no.of isotopes 10.845 = [(10.013* x ) +
( 11.009*(1-x) ] / 2 ---> x = 0.508 % abundance = 0.508*100 = 50.8 %
Solution
Let x be the natual abundance of lower mass Since B has only two isotopes so the
abundance of heavear mass is 1 - x The average atomic mass = [(mass of lower isotope * its
abundance) + ( mass of heavier mass* itys abundance)] / no.of isotopes 10.845 = [(10.013* x ) +
( 11.009*(1-x) ] / 2 ---> x = 0.508 % abundance = 0.508*100 = 50.8 %.
compounds are made of two or many types of atoms..pdfarjunchetri1
compounds are made of two or many types of atoms. elements are made of same
atoms
Solution
compounds are made of two or many types of atoms. elements are made of same
atoms.
1) general media like TSA allows growth of any bacteria, while selec.pdfarjunchetri1
1) general media like TSA allows growth of any bacteria, while selective/ differential media are
used to select for specific species/ and differentiate among closely related species of bacteria.
2)hemolysis helps to detect bacteria that can produce enzymes to lyse blood cells. Different
species of Streptococcus shows a different level of enzyme production, partial decomposition
gives green color and complete decomposition of blood gives red color.
3) The methylene blue indicator is used to verify the anaerobic condition in the jar. The blue
color must become colourless after incubation to confirm the absence of oxygen. The strip color
was observed Blue thus indicating presence of oxygen. The organisms growing on the plate are
aerobes and aerobes should not grow in anaerobe condition.
4) enteric bacteria are commonly found in feces and the UTI is caused by the infection of aerobic
fecal flora.
Solution
1) general media like TSA allows growth of any bacteria, while selective/ differential media are
used to select for specific species/ and differentiate among closely related species of bacteria.
2)hemolysis helps to detect bacteria that can produce enzymes to lyse blood cells. Different
species of Streptococcus shows a different level of enzyme production, partial decomposition
gives green color and complete decomposition of blood gives red color.
3) The methylene blue indicator is used to verify the anaerobic condition in the jar. The blue
color must become colourless after incubation to confirm the absence of oxygen. The strip color
was observed Blue thus indicating presence of oxygen. The organisms growing on the plate are
aerobes and aerobes should not grow in anaerobe condition.
4) enteric bacteria are commonly found in feces and the UTI is caused by the infection of aerobic
fecal flora..
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
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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!
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.
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.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.