In the above reaction the substrate is H2O2.
Enzyme is Catalase
Products is Water and Oxygen.
Solution
In the above reaction the substrate is H2O2.
Enzyme is Catalase
Products is Water and Oxygen..
The H shell contains a total of 11 orbitals. s=1 .pdfanikkothari1
The H shell contains a total of 11 orbitals. s=1 p=3 d=5 f=7 g=9 h=11 and so on
There is a difference of two between the consecutive orbitals
Solution
The H shell contains a total of 11 orbitals. s=1 p=3 d=5 f=7 g=9 h=11 and so on
There is a difference of two between the consecutive orbitals.
The burning of coal releases SO2 into the atmosph.pdfanikkothari1
The burning of coal releases SO2 into the atmosphere, where it turns into H2SO4,
which is a strong diprotic acid. This sulphuric acid returns to the surface of the earth through
rain, hence acid rain. The following (from wikipedia) shows the transformation of SO2 into
H2SO4. In the gas phase sulfur dioxide is oxidized by reaction with the hydroxyl radical via an
intermolecular reaction [5]: SO2 + OH· ? HOSO2· which is followed by: HOSO2· + O2 ? HO2·
+ SO3 In the presence of water, sulfur trioxide (SO3) is converted rapidly to sulfuric acid: SO3
(g) + H2O (l) ? H2SO4 (l) The limestone basin lake can still contain life, because limestone
contains a lot of calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate neutralizes acids according to the
following reaction: CaCO3 (s) + H2SO4 (aq) <-> CaSO4 (aq) + CO2 (g) + H2O (l) (CaCO3 is
basic) Hence, the limestone basin reduces the lakes acidity. Clay consists of minute charged
particles. According to chemistryquestion.com \"Clay in soil has a property of ion exchange.
Under acidic conditions, H+ is adsorbed on the surface of clay and Ca2+ etc. are eluted instead.\"
Or as elmhurst.edu puts it \"The hydrogen ions in the sulfuric acid trade places with the metal
ions. The hydrogen ions are retained and neutralized by the soil.\" Hence, clay maintains a high
concentration of H+, which makes life impossible.
Solution
The burning of coal releases SO2 into the atmosphere, where it turns into H2SO4,
which is a strong diprotic acid. This sulphuric acid returns to the surface of the earth through
rain, hence acid rain. The following (from wikipedia) shows the transformation of SO2 into
H2SO4. In the gas phase sulfur dioxide is oxidized by reaction with the hydroxyl radical via an
intermolecular reaction [5]: SO2 + OH· ? HOSO2· which is followed by: HOSO2· + O2 ? HO2·
+ SO3 In the presence of water, sulfur trioxide (SO3) is converted rapidly to sulfuric acid: SO3
(g) + H2O (l) ? H2SO4 (l) The limestone basin lake can still contain life, because limestone
contains a lot of calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate neutralizes acids according to the
following reaction: CaCO3 (s) + H2SO4 (aq) <-> CaSO4 (aq) + CO2 (g) + H2O (l) (CaCO3 is
basic) Hence, the limestone basin reduces the lakes acidity. Clay consists of minute charged
particles. According to chemistryquestion.com \"Clay in soil has a property of ion exchange.
Under acidic conditions, H+ is adsorbed on the surface of clay and Ca2+ etc. are eluted instead.\"
Or as elmhurst.edu puts it \"The hydrogen ions in the sulfuric acid trade places with the metal
ions. The hydrogen ions are retained and neutralized by the soil.\" Hence, clay maintains a high
concentration of H+, which makes life impossible..
Naproxen sodium is very polar because it is ionic.pdfanikkothari1
Naproxen sodium is very polar because it is ionic (sodium ion). Naproxen itself
(without the sodium) is only slightly polar because it has a -COOH group (which is extremely
polar) and 2 nonpolar rings. Ibuprofen is only slightly polar because it has a -COOH group but it
has a nonpolar ring and nonpolar side chains. Salicylamide is very polar because it has a -
CONH2 polar group and a -OH polar group, and only a nonpolar ring. Caffeine is moderately
polar because it has 2 =O polar groups but it has 2 nonpolar rings. Acetaminophen is very polar
because it has a -CONH polar group and a -OH polar group, and only a nonpolar ring.
Acetylsalicylic acid is very polar because it has a -COO polar group and a -COOH polar group,
and only a nonpolar ring. Rank (least polar to most polar): ibuprofen
Solution
Naproxen sodium is very polar because it is ionic (sodium ion). Naproxen itself
(without the sodium) is only slightly polar because it has a -COOH group (which is extremely
polar) and 2 nonpolar rings. Ibuprofen is only slightly polar because it has a -COOH group but it
has a nonpolar ring and nonpolar side chains. Salicylamide is very polar because it has a -
CONH2 polar group and a -OH polar group, and only a nonpolar ring. Caffeine is moderately
polar because it has 2 =O polar groups but it has 2 nonpolar rings. Acetaminophen is very polar
because it has a -CONH polar group and a -OH polar group, and only a nonpolar ring.
Acetylsalicylic acid is very polar because it has a -COO polar group and a -COOH polar group,
and only a nonpolar ring. Rank (least polar to most polar): ibuprofen.
In benzene delocalised electrons are contained in.pdfanikkothari1
In benzene delocalised electrons are contained in an orbital that extends to the
adjacent atoms, so the electrons are not specifically linked to an atom which gives rise to
different canonical forms (or resonance structures)
Solution
In benzene delocalised electrons are contained in an orbital that extends to the
adjacent atoms, so the electrons are not specifically linked to an atom which gives rise to
different canonical forms (or resonance structures).
H2SO4(aq) + Ba(OH)2(aq) --> BaSO4(s) + 2H22O(l) SO the ions that react are
Ba(2+) and SO4(2-) and the others H+ and OH- react to create water.
Solution
H2SO4(aq) + Ba(OH)2(aq) --> BaSO4(s) + 2H22O(l) SO the ions that react are
Ba(2+) and SO4(2-) and the others H+ and OH- react to create water..
Reptiles have thick,scaly skin that helps conserve moisture inside t.pdfanikkothari1
Reptiles have thick,scaly skin that helps conserve moisture inside their bodies,an essential
feature that helps them survive not only on land,but in dry,desert areas as well.The skin is
waterproof.Reptiles also tend to have efficient excretory systems,removing as much moisture as
possible before releasing waste.This typically leads to firm feces and highly concentrated
urine.Kidneys concentrates the urine so that the reptiles lose very little water.They depend on
their surrounding environment to control their body temperature.Reptiles shows behavioral
adaptations to regulate body temperature,such as lying in sunny places to warm up and finding
shady spots or going underground to cool down.
Reptiles reproduce sexually through internal fertilization;some species are ovoviviparous(lay
eggs) and others are viviparous.Laying eggs that can survive on land is a major adaptation
allowing reptiles to live away from aquatic environments.Amphibians tend to lay soft,gelatinous
eggs,and most use forms of external fertilization.Such eggs will not survive the dry conditions
found on land.Whereas reptiles lay eggs covered in a thick,leathery coating or hard calcium
shells after using internal fertilization to create viable eggs.Some reptiles deliver live
babies,carrying the eggs inside their bodies until the babies are ready to be born.
Solution
Reptiles have thick,scaly skin that helps conserve moisture inside their bodies,an essential
feature that helps them survive not only on land,but in dry,desert areas as well.The skin is
waterproof.Reptiles also tend to have efficient excretory systems,removing as much moisture as
possible before releasing waste.This typically leads to firm feces and highly concentrated
urine.Kidneys concentrates the urine so that the reptiles lose very little water.They depend on
their surrounding environment to control their body temperature.Reptiles shows behavioral
adaptations to regulate body temperature,such as lying in sunny places to warm up and finding
shady spots or going underground to cool down.
Reptiles reproduce sexually through internal fertilization;some species are ovoviviparous(lay
eggs) and others are viviparous.Laying eggs that can survive on land is a major adaptation
allowing reptiles to live away from aquatic environments.Amphibians tend to lay soft,gelatinous
eggs,and most use forms of external fertilization.Such eggs will not survive the dry conditions
found on land.Whereas reptiles lay eggs covered in a thick,leathery coating or hard calcium
shells after using internal fertilization to create viable eggs.Some reptiles deliver live
babies,carrying the eggs inside their bodies until the babies are ready to be born..
It is a known factor that HIV AIDS is unevenly evade the several r.pdfanikkothari1
It is a known factor that HIV / AIDS is unevenly evade the several region of the world’s
population. To understand that what those factors are responsible for the uneven distribution of
HIV / AIDS are explained below.
Economic Reason:
There are many countries in the world which are majorly known as Un developed, Developing
and Developed countries. The economic reason behind these major factors are uneven
distribution of natural resources, under education are some of them to list out. Since undeveloped
countries are lacking education as well as poverty; disease such as AIDS are more prevalent in
these regions. In the underdeveloped countries it is seen that as an estimated 70,000 teenaged
girls die each year during pregnancy and even the childbirth and more than one million infants
born to adolescent girls die before their first birthday. This is because of health consequences in
the teenage pregnancies are forced to their death sentence in poorest countries. Studies revealed
that about 2 millions or more of them suffered chronic illness or disabilities, shame and
abandonment in the underdeveloped countries. It is also seen that each year 2.2 to 4 million
adolescents option to unsafe abortions. This can be said that the adolescent pregnancy and
childbearing have distinct and important damaging consequences at global, societal and personal
levels in the world.
Cultural Reason:
In the world the cultural and sexual practices between the religions are different. There are
majorly two groups of population the low prevalence group is largely Muslim and the high
prevalence group is largely non-Muslim. Some of the factors like drug abuse, homosexuality,
extramarital and premarital sex are strongly prohibited in Muslim religion. The major impact of
cultural reason as religion can be clearly seen from the HIV prevalence in South Africa and
Uganda and by the difference that the classification and listing of HIV may change across the
national borders. The studies showed that the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence countries in sub-
Saharan are Swaziland (25.9%), Botswana (24.8%) and Lesotho (23.6%). The conservative
explanation is that the syndrome has increase in the heterosexually into neighbouring and
affluent South Africa (17.8%). It is known that the Botswana is almost bordered to the north by
low prevalence Angola (2%). It is seen reasonably and perhaps surprisingly consistent that the
HIV/AIDS cases are especially in association between the high prevalence in non-Muslim and
lower prevalence in predominantly Muslim countries.
Geographic reasons:
It has been observed that the geography of HIV infection in Africa having the highest incidence
rates of HIV / AIDS reported has varied features at each scale. The transmission of the
HIV/AIDS is oriented preferentially according to axes and poles where the virus spread out
because of local environmental factors which were found favourable conditions to dissemination.
It can be understand that the local combination .
The H shell contains a total of 11 orbitals. s=1 .pdfanikkothari1
The H shell contains a total of 11 orbitals. s=1 p=3 d=5 f=7 g=9 h=11 and so on
There is a difference of two between the consecutive orbitals
Solution
The H shell contains a total of 11 orbitals. s=1 p=3 d=5 f=7 g=9 h=11 and so on
There is a difference of two between the consecutive orbitals.
The burning of coal releases SO2 into the atmosph.pdfanikkothari1
The burning of coal releases SO2 into the atmosphere, where it turns into H2SO4,
which is a strong diprotic acid. This sulphuric acid returns to the surface of the earth through
rain, hence acid rain. The following (from wikipedia) shows the transformation of SO2 into
H2SO4. In the gas phase sulfur dioxide is oxidized by reaction with the hydroxyl radical via an
intermolecular reaction [5]: SO2 + OH· ? HOSO2· which is followed by: HOSO2· + O2 ? HO2·
+ SO3 In the presence of water, sulfur trioxide (SO3) is converted rapidly to sulfuric acid: SO3
(g) + H2O (l) ? H2SO4 (l) The limestone basin lake can still contain life, because limestone
contains a lot of calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate neutralizes acids according to the
following reaction: CaCO3 (s) + H2SO4 (aq) <-> CaSO4 (aq) + CO2 (g) + H2O (l) (CaCO3 is
basic) Hence, the limestone basin reduces the lakes acidity. Clay consists of minute charged
particles. According to chemistryquestion.com \"Clay in soil has a property of ion exchange.
Under acidic conditions, H+ is adsorbed on the surface of clay and Ca2+ etc. are eluted instead.\"
Or as elmhurst.edu puts it \"The hydrogen ions in the sulfuric acid trade places with the metal
ions. The hydrogen ions are retained and neutralized by the soil.\" Hence, clay maintains a high
concentration of H+, which makes life impossible.
Solution
The burning of coal releases SO2 into the atmosphere, where it turns into H2SO4,
which is a strong diprotic acid. This sulphuric acid returns to the surface of the earth through
rain, hence acid rain. The following (from wikipedia) shows the transformation of SO2 into
H2SO4. In the gas phase sulfur dioxide is oxidized by reaction with the hydroxyl radical via an
intermolecular reaction [5]: SO2 + OH· ? HOSO2· which is followed by: HOSO2· + O2 ? HO2·
+ SO3 In the presence of water, sulfur trioxide (SO3) is converted rapidly to sulfuric acid: SO3
(g) + H2O (l) ? H2SO4 (l) The limestone basin lake can still contain life, because limestone
contains a lot of calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate neutralizes acids according to the
following reaction: CaCO3 (s) + H2SO4 (aq) <-> CaSO4 (aq) + CO2 (g) + H2O (l) (CaCO3 is
basic) Hence, the limestone basin reduces the lakes acidity. Clay consists of minute charged
particles. According to chemistryquestion.com \"Clay in soil has a property of ion exchange.
Under acidic conditions, H+ is adsorbed on the surface of clay and Ca2+ etc. are eluted instead.\"
Or as elmhurst.edu puts it \"The hydrogen ions in the sulfuric acid trade places with the metal
ions. The hydrogen ions are retained and neutralized by the soil.\" Hence, clay maintains a high
concentration of H+, which makes life impossible..
Naproxen sodium is very polar because it is ionic.pdfanikkothari1
Naproxen sodium is very polar because it is ionic (sodium ion). Naproxen itself
(without the sodium) is only slightly polar because it has a -COOH group (which is extremely
polar) and 2 nonpolar rings. Ibuprofen is only slightly polar because it has a -COOH group but it
has a nonpolar ring and nonpolar side chains. Salicylamide is very polar because it has a -
CONH2 polar group and a -OH polar group, and only a nonpolar ring. Caffeine is moderately
polar because it has 2 =O polar groups but it has 2 nonpolar rings. Acetaminophen is very polar
because it has a -CONH polar group and a -OH polar group, and only a nonpolar ring.
Acetylsalicylic acid is very polar because it has a -COO polar group and a -COOH polar group,
and only a nonpolar ring. Rank (least polar to most polar): ibuprofen
Solution
Naproxen sodium is very polar because it is ionic (sodium ion). Naproxen itself
(without the sodium) is only slightly polar because it has a -COOH group (which is extremely
polar) and 2 nonpolar rings. Ibuprofen is only slightly polar because it has a -COOH group but it
has a nonpolar ring and nonpolar side chains. Salicylamide is very polar because it has a -
CONH2 polar group and a -OH polar group, and only a nonpolar ring. Caffeine is moderately
polar because it has 2 =O polar groups but it has 2 nonpolar rings. Acetaminophen is very polar
because it has a -CONH polar group and a -OH polar group, and only a nonpolar ring.
Acetylsalicylic acid is very polar because it has a -COO polar group and a -COOH polar group,
and only a nonpolar ring. Rank (least polar to most polar): ibuprofen.
In benzene delocalised electrons are contained in.pdfanikkothari1
In benzene delocalised electrons are contained in an orbital that extends to the
adjacent atoms, so the electrons are not specifically linked to an atom which gives rise to
different canonical forms (or resonance structures)
Solution
In benzene delocalised electrons are contained in an orbital that extends to the
adjacent atoms, so the electrons are not specifically linked to an atom which gives rise to
different canonical forms (or resonance structures).
H2SO4(aq) + Ba(OH)2(aq) --> BaSO4(s) + 2H22O(l) SO the ions that react are
Ba(2+) and SO4(2-) and the others H+ and OH- react to create water.
Solution
H2SO4(aq) + Ba(OH)2(aq) --> BaSO4(s) + 2H22O(l) SO the ions that react are
Ba(2+) and SO4(2-) and the others H+ and OH- react to create water..
Reptiles have thick,scaly skin that helps conserve moisture inside t.pdfanikkothari1
Reptiles have thick,scaly skin that helps conserve moisture inside their bodies,an essential
feature that helps them survive not only on land,but in dry,desert areas as well.The skin is
waterproof.Reptiles also tend to have efficient excretory systems,removing as much moisture as
possible before releasing waste.This typically leads to firm feces and highly concentrated
urine.Kidneys concentrates the urine so that the reptiles lose very little water.They depend on
their surrounding environment to control their body temperature.Reptiles shows behavioral
adaptations to regulate body temperature,such as lying in sunny places to warm up and finding
shady spots or going underground to cool down.
Reptiles reproduce sexually through internal fertilization;some species are ovoviviparous(lay
eggs) and others are viviparous.Laying eggs that can survive on land is a major adaptation
allowing reptiles to live away from aquatic environments.Amphibians tend to lay soft,gelatinous
eggs,and most use forms of external fertilization.Such eggs will not survive the dry conditions
found on land.Whereas reptiles lay eggs covered in a thick,leathery coating or hard calcium
shells after using internal fertilization to create viable eggs.Some reptiles deliver live
babies,carrying the eggs inside their bodies until the babies are ready to be born.
Solution
Reptiles have thick,scaly skin that helps conserve moisture inside their bodies,an essential
feature that helps them survive not only on land,but in dry,desert areas as well.The skin is
waterproof.Reptiles also tend to have efficient excretory systems,removing as much moisture as
possible before releasing waste.This typically leads to firm feces and highly concentrated
urine.Kidneys concentrates the urine so that the reptiles lose very little water.They depend on
their surrounding environment to control their body temperature.Reptiles shows behavioral
adaptations to regulate body temperature,such as lying in sunny places to warm up and finding
shady spots or going underground to cool down.
Reptiles reproduce sexually through internal fertilization;some species are ovoviviparous(lay
eggs) and others are viviparous.Laying eggs that can survive on land is a major adaptation
allowing reptiles to live away from aquatic environments.Amphibians tend to lay soft,gelatinous
eggs,and most use forms of external fertilization.Such eggs will not survive the dry conditions
found on land.Whereas reptiles lay eggs covered in a thick,leathery coating or hard calcium
shells after using internal fertilization to create viable eggs.Some reptiles deliver live
babies,carrying the eggs inside their bodies until the babies are ready to be born..
It is a known factor that HIV AIDS is unevenly evade the several r.pdfanikkothari1
It is a known factor that HIV / AIDS is unevenly evade the several region of the world’s
population. To understand that what those factors are responsible for the uneven distribution of
HIV / AIDS are explained below.
Economic Reason:
There are many countries in the world which are majorly known as Un developed, Developing
and Developed countries. The economic reason behind these major factors are uneven
distribution of natural resources, under education are some of them to list out. Since undeveloped
countries are lacking education as well as poverty; disease such as AIDS are more prevalent in
these regions. In the underdeveloped countries it is seen that as an estimated 70,000 teenaged
girls die each year during pregnancy and even the childbirth and more than one million infants
born to adolescent girls die before their first birthday. This is because of health consequences in
the teenage pregnancies are forced to their death sentence in poorest countries. Studies revealed
that about 2 millions or more of them suffered chronic illness or disabilities, shame and
abandonment in the underdeveloped countries. It is also seen that each year 2.2 to 4 million
adolescents option to unsafe abortions. This can be said that the adolescent pregnancy and
childbearing have distinct and important damaging consequences at global, societal and personal
levels in the world.
Cultural Reason:
In the world the cultural and sexual practices between the religions are different. There are
majorly two groups of population the low prevalence group is largely Muslim and the high
prevalence group is largely non-Muslim. Some of the factors like drug abuse, homosexuality,
extramarital and premarital sex are strongly prohibited in Muslim religion. The major impact of
cultural reason as religion can be clearly seen from the HIV prevalence in South Africa and
Uganda and by the difference that the classification and listing of HIV may change across the
national borders. The studies showed that the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence countries in sub-
Saharan are Swaziland (25.9%), Botswana (24.8%) and Lesotho (23.6%). The conservative
explanation is that the syndrome has increase in the heterosexually into neighbouring and
affluent South Africa (17.8%). It is known that the Botswana is almost bordered to the north by
low prevalence Angola (2%). It is seen reasonably and perhaps surprisingly consistent that the
HIV/AIDS cases are especially in association between the high prevalence in non-Muslim and
lower prevalence in predominantly Muslim countries.
Geographic reasons:
It has been observed that the geography of HIV infection in Africa having the highest incidence
rates of HIV / AIDS reported has varied features at each scale. The transmission of the
HIV/AIDS is oriented preferentially according to axes and poles where the virus spread out
because of local environmental factors which were found favourable conditions to dissemination.
It can be understand that the local combination .
There are various factors are responsible for reproductive isolation.pdfanikkothari1
There are various factors are responsible for reproductive isolation during the period of
geographical isolation.
1. Species specific breeding season: in this the species of same genus having different time for
breading will not able to interbreed. Failure of fertilization of egg: this is also happen even the
species are interbred.
2. Prezygotic isolation-
3. Postzygotic isolation-
Solution
There are various factors are responsible for reproductive isolation during the period of
geographical isolation.
1. Species specific breeding season: in this the species of same genus having different time for
breading will not able to interbreed. Failure of fertilization of egg: this is also happen even the
species are interbred.
2. Prezygotic isolation-
3. Postzygotic isolation-.
The film is a mix of social drama and comedy. The content is present.pdfanikkothari1
The film is a mix of social drama and comedy. The content is presented in a satire. How did
people survived the great depression of the world is being documented here. The conditions
werre miserable like acute shortage of work, factory closings, labor strikes and political unrest
etc.
Before we go on to the answers of the given questions lets first have a quick view on the possible
ehtical dilemmas of the film:
The major ethical dilemmas consist whether out of poverty stealing is right or wrong and
whether the replacement of labors for machines that makes the life of labors miserable is right or
wrong.. However this movie glorifies the struggle of the poor rather than verifying them for
stealing food to survive. By glorifying the struggle the movie takes on yet another social issue:
when the poor steal to eat it is not criminal, just survival. The entire movie is spent giving
specific (and comical) examples of the increasing futility of working for a living in a world
where machines and assembly lines are replacing skilled laborers. Minor ones include
1) The major ethical dillema of replacaement of skilled labors over machines leads to the
construct of the movie. The ethics of Modern Times is best represented in the closing scenes of
the film, starting with Chaplin’s sly and explicit dance, through to the closing credits, when
Chaplin and Goddard walk off into the sunrise, no scene drives it home as well as does the final
scene, when they give up and move on.
The dilemmas that are still remain unanswered include many such as, spying of employers on
employees; in the world of progress does honesty has its place as soon as Goddard obtains
money through hard work, she is arrested for prior vagrancy, thus throwing her back into
vagrancy; etc.
2) Spying is a clear cut threat to privacy of individuals. Although it is necessary to make
effeciecny through labor works but adopting such method is extreme autocratic that makes only
employees disgust and left them to disloyal to employers. Employees need to be motivated
through great leadership various incentives, attachment to the company to make best out of them.
Honesty can not be left in vain in any stage of progress in world. It is a prerequiste to have best
welfare of the societ as whole in fast developments in the economies that may lead to threat to
welfare in general. Goddard should have not run from the prior crime as it had led her into
another crime of being run away from law.
Solution
The film is a mix of social drama and comedy. The content is presented in a satire. How did
people survived the great depression of the world is being documented here. The conditions
werre miserable like acute shortage of work, factory closings, labor strikes and political unrest
etc.
Before we go on to the answers of the given questions lets first have a quick view on the possible
ehtical dilemmas of the film:
The major ethical dilemmas consist whether out of poverty stealing is right or wrong and
whether the .
The chart shows how to interpret the experimental results to identif.pdfanikkothari1
The chart shows how to interpret the experimental results to identify unknown species. Suppose
you started the experiment with collection of sample. The nature of sample itself gives some idea
on what is to be identified. Let the sample is stool sample collected froma person suffering from
diarrhea. The suspected organisms are gram negative enteropathogens like E. coli, Shigella
(though it causes dysentry and not diarrhea), Salmonella, Vibrio, etc.
The sample is initially processed and inoculated on suitable bacteriological medium. Let the
sample is inoculated on EMB agar, thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts sucrose agar, and wilson and
blair bismuth sulfite agar. If colonies are found on EMB agar, the suspected organisms are
enterobacteriaceae.
The colony morphology is observed initially, the size, color, margins, texture, all indicate colony
morphology. If black colonies with metallic sheen is seen, it indicates E.coli. Pink color colonies
indicate Enterobacter. Further confirmation is done through gram staining. Gram staining gives
the result if the organism is gram positive or gram negative.
If the organism is gram negative, to further differentiate among the enterobacteriaceae, IMVIC
tests are done. Each organims of enterobacteriaceae show specific patterns of results for IMVIC
tests. Biochemical tests like oxidase and catalase help to differentiate if the organism is aerobic
or anaerobic.
Solution
The chart shows how to interpret the experimental results to identify unknown species. Suppose
you started the experiment with collection of sample. The nature of sample itself gives some idea
on what is to be identified. Let the sample is stool sample collected froma person suffering from
diarrhea. The suspected organisms are gram negative enteropathogens like E. coli, Shigella
(though it causes dysentry and not diarrhea), Salmonella, Vibrio, etc.
The sample is initially processed and inoculated on suitable bacteriological medium. Let the
sample is inoculated on EMB agar, thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts sucrose agar, and wilson and
blair bismuth sulfite agar. If colonies are found on EMB agar, the suspected organisms are
enterobacteriaceae.
The colony morphology is observed initially, the size, color, margins, texture, all indicate colony
morphology. If black colonies with metallic sheen is seen, it indicates E.coli. Pink color colonies
indicate Enterobacter. Further confirmation is done through gram staining. Gram staining gives
the result if the organism is gram positive or gram negative.
If the organism is gram negative, to further differentiate among the enterobacteriaceae, IMVIC
tests are done. Each organims of enterobacteriaceae show specific patterns of results for IMVIC
tests. Biochemical tests like oxidase and catalase help to differentiate if the organism is aerobic
or anaerobic..
Solution-D. Providing more favorable financial information.Expla.pdfanikkothari1
Solution
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D. Providing more favorable financial information.
Explanation-
Internal control is important aspect for any company, in internal control the main focus area is
financial information because that information helps the company stakeholders as well as
company perfomance amongst the shareholders..
Implementing Systems OverviewHealth information technology (HIT) e.pdfanikkothari1
Implementing Systems Overview
Health information technology (HIT) encompasses implementing a broad scope of applications,
technology, and operational activities (1.1 HIT Visioning and Strategic Planning), depending on
your organization and its goals (1.2 Goal Setting). This tool provides an overview of a typical
implementation of an electronic health record (EHR) system for a hospital. Use this tool to
understand the broad range of topics that you will need to consider during HIT implementation.
Overview of Implementation
Although specifics with respect to an implementation will vary by vendor and application, any
implementation should follow a similar high level structure:
1. Project management
2. Workflow and process redesign
3. Detailed plan creation
4. Issues management
5. Workflow and process redesign
6. Preparing for and installing hardware
7. Network development/refinement
8. Security risk analysis and controls
9. Super user training
10. Software installation and system configuration (a.k.a., “system build”), including report
writing, interfaces, data conversion
11. Testing
12. End user training
13. Preparation for go live
14. Go live
15. Benefits realization and recognition
16. Optimization strategies
Project Management
Even though your vendor will supply significant project support, you need to designate an
individual within your hospital to be the project manager, representing your interests and
ensuring that information learned during the process is retained within the hospital for future
reference. (1.2 Project Management, 1.2 Project Management Job Description)
Your project manager will be responsible for many activities:
o Managing your harmonized project plan, making sure the project gets completed on time and
within budget.
o Organizing your staff resources, team building, maintaining the project budget, approving
invoices, and handling other elements of making sure the hospital completes the designated tasks
on the project plan completely, accurately, and on time.
o Carrying out your communication plan (1.1 Communication Plan), including reminding others
to perform their necessary communications and potentially even scripting them for others such as
the CEO.
Workflow and Process Redesign
Ideally during the planning phases you will map current workflows and processes, using these to
initiate change management and create expectations to achieve goals, to help you identify system
requirements and select the most appropriate vendor, and potentially even to make adjustments
in workflows and processes today where streamlining or other improvements are feasible without
HIT. Mapping current workflows and processes gives you slightly less work to do during
implementation. This step is essential for configuring the system to your specifications and
anticipating changes with the new system.
Over just the past few years, the industry as a whole has come to recognize that not attending to
workflow and process redesign during HIT planning .
Second option is the correct one dear... sorry i was unable to uploa.pdfanikkothari1
Second option is the correct one dear... sorry i was unable to upload the image again
H = -ve
S = -Ve
G = -ve
Solution
Second option is the correct one dear... sorry i was unable to upload the image again
H = -ve
S = -Ve
G = -ve.
In genetics, dominant allele is always represented by uppercase lett.pdfanikkothari1
In genetics, dominant allele is always represented by uppercase letter. Therefore, IA allele is
dominant over \'i\' allele.
Solution
In genetics, dominant allele is always represented by uppercase letter. Therefore, IA allele is
dominant over \'i\' allele..
aside from the two given already, there is still .pdfanikkothari1
aside from the two given already, there is still one more correct statement: HCl is a
stronger acid than H2S because Cl is more electronegative than S.
Solution
aside from the two given already, there is still one more correct statement: HCl is a
stronger acid than H2S because Cl is more electronegative than S..
Hashing based on another type of data structure Hashing is implem.pdfanikkothari1
Hashing based on another type of data structure :
Hashing is implemented by using the datastructure, in this use a certain structure which can map
keys to values.
Unique object is required for unique hash code :
Every unique hash code maintains unique object.
Hash codes assign to same position in hash table :
There are different hash codes which assign to same position in hash table.
Collissions exist in a hash table :
Since assigning different hash codes assign to same bucket may raise collission.
Option 1, 2 and 3 are correct choice.
Solution
Hashing based on another type of data structure :
Hashing is implemented by using the datastructure, in this use a certain structure which can map
keys to values.
Unique object is required for unique hash code :
Every unique hash code maintains unique object.
Hash codes assign to same position in hash table :
There are different hash codes which assign to same position in hash table.
Collissions exist in a hash table :
Since assigning different hash codes assign to same bucket may raise collission.
Option 1, 2 and 3 are correct choice..
For two vectors U and A The vector component of U along A is give.pdfanikkothari1
For two vectors U and A :
The vector component of U along A is given as { (U.A)/||A||^2 } A
U =(14,7,7,14) ; A =(4, -4 ,2 , -2)
U.A = 14.4 -7.4 +7.2 -14.2 = 56-28+14-28 =14
||A||^2 = ( 4^2 +4^2+2^2 +2^2) =(16+16+4+4)= (40)
vector component of U along A is given as = (14/ 40)(A) =(14/ 40){4,-4,2,-2}
=(56/40 ,-56/40, 28/40 , -28/40)
vector component of U orthogonal to A is given as = vector U - vector component of U along A
= (14,7,7,14) -(56/40 ,-56/40, 28/40 , -28/40)
=(504/40 ,336/40 ,252/40 ,588/40)
Solution
For two vectors U and A :
The vector component of U along A is given as { (U.A)/||A||^2 } A
U =(14,7,7,14) ; A =(4, -4 ,2 , -2)
U.A = 14.4 -7.4 +7.2 -14.2 = 56-28+14-28 =14
||A||^2 = ( 4^2 +4^2+2^2 +2^2) =(16+16+4+4)= (40)
vector component of U along A is given as = (14/ 40)(A) =(14/ 40){4,-4,2,-2}
=(56/40 ,-56/40, 28/40 , -28/40)
vector component of U orthogonal to A is given as = vector U - vector component of U along A
= (14,7,7,14) -(56/40 ,-56/40, 28/40 , -28/40)
=(504/40 ,336/40 ,252/40 ,588/40).
Efforts to restore the number of apex predators includeHarbor sea.pdfanikkothari1
Efforts to restore the number of apex predators include:
Harbor seals in coastal regions of the Northeast Pacific Ocean (Olesiuk, 2010), and
Cheetahs in Tanzania (Kelly, 1998) reached desired increases in abundance and distribution
apart from this few more other important apex predators include:
Polar Bear: These mighty nomads are the largest land carnivores on earth . Polar bears have been
known to stake out blowholes in the ice for hours, waiting for seals to come up for a gulp of air.
African Lions: Panthera leo it is the female lioness that does most of the killing.
Hyenas: Crocuta crocuta which likes to prey on the aged and infirm.
Solution
Efforts to restore the number of apex predators include:
Harbor seals in coastal regions of the Northeast Pacific Ocean (Olesiuk, 2010), and
Cheetahs in Tanzania (Kelly, 1998) reached desired increases in abundance and distribution
apart from this few more other important apex predators include:
Polar Bear: These mighty nomads are the largest land carnivores on earth . Polar bears have been
known to stake out blowholes in the ice for hours, waiting for seals to come up for a gulp of air.
African Lions: Panthera leo it is the female lioness that does most of the killing.
Hyenas: Crocuta crocuta which likes to prey on the aged and infirm..
B. A switch is a device used to connect numerous computers together .pdfanikkothari1
B. A switch is a device used to connect numerous computers together in the same network
segment and that allows the full bandwidth of the network to be used between any two network
nodes connected to the switch.
Solution
B. A switch is a device used to connect numerous computers together in the same network
segment and that allows the full bandwidth of the network to be used between any two network
nodes connected to the switch..
a) Calcium chloride is used to create the competent cells as treatme.pdfanikkothari1
a) Calcium chloride is used to create the competent cells as treatment of cells with calcium
chloride makes transient pores in the cell wall of recepient cells (mostly prokaryotic cells)
making it permeable and allowing the passsage of foreign DNA insert into the cell. The cells
after treatment with calcium chloride are called as competent cells.
b) Antibiotics are the substances which are produced naturally by some living organisms so as to
check the growth of other organisms. Mostly fungi and some prokaryotes produce it. Antibiotics
are the pontential chemical which serve to inhibit the growth and infection of bacteria and
therefore, are used in prevention and cure of bacterial infections.
Solution
a) Calcium chloride is used to create the competent cells as treatment of cells with calcium
chloride makes transient pores in the cell wall of recepient cells (mostly prokaryotic cells)
making it permeable and allowing the passsage of foreign DNA insert into the cell. The cells
after treatment with calcium chloride are called as competent cells.
b) Antibiotics are the substances which are produced naturally by some living organisms so as to
check the growth of other organisms. Mostly fungi and some prokaryotes produce it. Antibiotics
are the pontential chemical which serve to inhibit the growth and infection of bacteria and
therefore, are used in prevention and cure of bacterial infections..
Mean is the average of given numbers.double array_mean(double a.pdfanikkothari1
// Mean is the average of given numbers.
double array_mean(double arr[], int num_items){
double sum=0;
for(int i=0;i< num_items;i++){
sum = sum + arr[i];
}
return sum/num_items;
}
Solution
// Mean is the average of given numbers.
double array_mean(double arr[], int num_items){
double sum=0;
for(int i=0;i< num_items;i++){
sum = sum + arr[i];
}
return sum/num_items;
}.
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2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
There are various factors are responsible for reproductive isolation.pdfanikkothari1
There are various factors are responsible for reproductive isolation during the period of
geographical isolation.
1. Species specific breeding season: in this the species of same genus having different time for
breading will not able to interbreed. Failure of fertilization of egg: this is also happen even the
species are interbred.
2. Prezygotic isolation-
3. Postzygotic isolation-
Solution
There are various factors are responsible for reproductive isolation during the period of
geographical isolation.
1. Species specific breeding season: in this the species of same genus having different time for
breading will not able to interbreed. Failure of fertilization of egg: this is also happen even the
species are interbred.
2. Prezygotic isolation-
3. Postzygotic isolation-.
The film is a mix of social drama and comedy. The content is present.pdfanikkothari1
The film is a mix of social drama and comedy. The content is presented in a satire. How did
people survived the great depression of the world is being documented here. The conditions
werre miserable like acute shortage of work, factory closings, labor strikes and political unrest
etc.
Before we go on to the answers of the given questions lets first have a quick view on the possible
ehtical dilemmas of the film:
The major ethical dilemmas consist whether out of poverty stealing is right or wrong and
whether the replacement of labors for machines that makes the life of labors miserable is right or
wrong.. However this movie glorifies the struggle of the poor rather than verifying them for
stealing food to survive. By glorifying the struggle the movie takes on yet another social issue:
when the poor steal to eat it is not criminal, just survival. The entire movie is spent giving
specific (and comical) examples of the increasing futility of working for a living in a world
where machines and assembly lines are replacing skilled laborers. Minor ones include
1) The major ethical dillema of replacaement of skilled labors over machines leads to the
construct of the movie. The ethics of Modern Times is best represented in the closing scenes of
the film, starting with Chaplin’s sly and explicit dance, through to the closing credits, when
Chaplin and Goddard walk off into the sunrise, no scene drives it home as well as does the final
scene, when they give up and move on.
The dilemmas that are still remain unanswered include many such as, spying of employers on
employees; in the world of progress does honesty has its place as soon as Goddard obtains
money through hard work, she is arrested for prior vagrancy, thus throwing her back into
vagrancy; etc.
2) Spying is a clear cut threat to privacy of individuals. Although it is necessary to make
effeciecny through labor works but adopting such method is extreme autocratic that makes only
employees disgust and left them to disloyal to employers. Employees need to be motivated
through great leadership various incentives, attachment to the company to make best out of them.
Honesty can not be left in vain in any stage of progress in world. It is a prerequiste to have best
welfare of the societ as whole in fast developments in the economies that may lead to threat to
welfare in general. Goddard should have not run from the prior crime as it had led her into
another crime of being run away from law.
Solution
The film is a mix of social drama and comedy. The content is presented in a satire. How did
people survived the great depression of the world is being documented here. The conditions
werre miserable like acute shortage of work, factory closings, labor strikes and political unrest
etc.
Before we go on to the answers of the given questions lets first have a quick view on the possible
ehtical dilemmas of the film:
The major ethical dilemmas consist whether out of poverty stealing is right or wrong and
whether the .
The chart shows how to interpret the experimental results to identif.pdfanikkothari1
The chart shows how to interpret the experimental results to identify unknown species. Suppose
you started the experiment with collection of sample. The nature of sample itself gives some idea
on what is to be identified. Let the sample is stool sample collected froma person suffering from
diarrhea. The suspected organisms are gram negative enteropathogens like E. coli, Shigella
(though it causes dysentry and not diarrhea), Salmonella, Vibrio, etc.
The sample is initially processed and inoculated on suitable bacteriological medium. Let the
sample is inoculated on EMB agar, thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts sucrose agar, and wilson and
blair bismuth sulfite agar. If colonies are found on EMB agar, the suspected organisms are
enterobacteriaceae.
The colony morphology is observed initially, the size, color, margins, texture, all indicate colony
morphology. If black colonies with metallic sheen is seen, it indicates E.coli. Pink color colonies
indicate Enterobacter. Further confirmation is done through gram staining. Gram staining gives
the result if the organism is gram positive or gram negative.
If the organism is gram negative, to further differentiate among the enterobacteriaceae, IMVIC
tests are done. Each organims of enterobacteriaceae show specific patterns of results for IMVIC
tests. Biochemical tests like oxidase and catalase help to differentiate if the organism is aerobic
or anaerobic.
Solution
The chart shows how to interpret the experimental results to identify unknown species. Suppose
you started the experiment with collection of sample. The nature of sample itself gives some idea
on what is to be identified. Let the sample is stool sample collected froma person suffering from
diarrhea. The suspected organisms are gram negative enteropathogens like E. coli, Shigella
(though it causes dysentry and not diarrhea), Salmonella, Vibrio, etc.
The sample is initially processed and inoculated on suitable bacteriological medium. Let the
sample is inoculated on EMB agar, thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts sucrose agar, and wilson and
blair bismuth sulfite agar. If colonies are found on EMB agar, the suspected organisms are
enterobacteriaceae.
The colony morphology is observed initially, the size, color, margins, texture, all indicate colony
morphology. If black colonies with metallic sheen is seen, it indicates E.coli. Pink color colonies
indicate Enterobacter. Further confirmation is done through gram staining. Gram staining gives
the result if the organism is gram positive or gram negative.
If the organism is gram negative, to further differentiate among the enterobacteriaceae, IMVIC
tests are done. Each organims of enterobacteriaceae show specific patterns of results for IMVIC
tests. Biochemical tests like oxidase and catalase help to differentiate if the organism is aerobic
or anaerobic..
Solution-D. Providing more favorable financial information.Expla.pdfanikkothari1
Solution
-
D. Providing more favorable financial information.
Explanation-
Internal control is important aspect for any company, in internal control the main focus area is
financial information because that information helps the company stakeholders as well as
company perfomance amongst the shareholders..
Implementing Systems OverviewHealth information technology (HIT) e.pdfanikkothari1
Implementing Systems Overview
Health information technology (HIT) encompasses implementing a broad scope of applications,
technology, and operational activities (1.1 HIT Visioning and Strategic Planning), depending on
your organization and its goals (1.2 Goal Setting). This tool provides an overview of a typical
implementation of an electronic health record (EHR) system for a hospital. Use this tool to
understand the broad range of topics that you will need to consider during HIT implementation.
Overview of Implementation
Although specifics with respect to an implementation will vary by vendor and application, any
implementation should follow a similar high level structure:
1. Project management
2. Workflow and process redesign
3. Detailed plan creation
4. Issues management
5. Workflow and process redesign
6. Preparing for and installing hardware
7. Network development/refinement
8. Security risk analysis and controls
9. Super user training
10. Software installation and system configuration (a.k.a., “system build”), including report
writing, interfaces, data conversion
11. Testing
12. End user training
13. Preparation for go live
14. Go live
15. Benefits realization and recognition
16. Optimization strategies
Project Management
Even though your vendor will supply significant project support, you need to designate an
individual within your hospital to be the project manager, representing your interests and
ensuring that information learned during the process is retained within the hospital for future
reference. (1.2 Project Management, 1.2 Project Management Job Description)
Your project manager will be responsible for many activities:
o Managing your harmonized project plan, making sure the project gets completed on time and
within budget.
o Organizing your staff resources, team building, maintaining the project budget, approving
invoices, and handling other elements of making sure the hospital completes the designated tasks
on the project plan completely, accurately, and on time.
o Carrying out your communication plan (1.1 Communication Plan), including reminding others
to perform their necessary communications and potentially even scripting them for others such as
the CEO.
Workflow and Process Redesign
Ideally during the planning phases you will map current workflows and processes, using these to
initiate change management and create expectations to achieve goals, to help you identify system
requirements and select the most appropriate vendor, and potentially even to make adjustments
in workflows and processes today where streamlining or other improvements are feasible without
HIT. Mapping current workflows and processes gives you slightly less work to do during
implementation. This step is essential for configuring the system to your specifications and
anticipating changes with the new system.
Over just the past few years, the industry as a whole has come to recognize that not attending to
workflow and process redesign during HIT planning .
Second option is the correct one dear... sorry i was unable to uploa.pdfanikkothari1
Second option is the correct one dear... sorry i was unable to upload the image again
H = -ve
S = -Ve
G = -ve
Solution
Second option is the correct one dear... sorry i was unable to upload the image again
H = -ve
S = -Ve
G = -ve.
In genetics, dominant allele is always represented by uppercase lett.pdfanikkothari1
In genetics, dominant allele is always represented by uppercase letter. Therefore, IA allele is
dominant over \'i\' allele.
Solution
In genetics, dominant allele is always represented by uppercase letter. Therefore, IA allele is
dominant over \'i\' allele..
aside from the two given already, there is still .pdfanikkothari1
aside from the two given already, there is still one more correct statement: HCl is a
stronger acid than H2S because Cl is more electronegative than S.
Solution
aside from the two given already, there is still one more correct statement: HCl is a
stronger acid than H2S because Cl is more electronegative than S..
Hashing based on another type of data structure Hashing is implem.pdfanikkothari1
Hashing based on another type of data structure :
Hashing is implemented by using the datastructure, in this use a certain structure which can map
keys to values.
Unique object is required for unique hash code :
Every unique hash code maintains unique object.
Hash codes assign to same position in hash table :
There are different hash codes which assign to same position in hash table.
Collissions exist in a hash table :
Since assigning different hash codes assign to same bucket may raise collission.
Option 1, 2 and 3 are correct choice.
Solution
Hashing based on another type of data structure :
Hashing is implemented by using the datastructure, in this use a certain structure which can map
keys to values.
Unique object is required for unique hash code :
Every unique hash code maintains unique object.
Hash codes assign to same position in hash table :
There are different hash codes which assign to same position in hash table.
Collissions exist in a hash table :
Since assigning different hash codes assign to same bucket may raise collission.
Option 1, 2 and 3 are correct choice..
For two vectors U and A The vector component of U along A is give.pdfanikkothari1
For two vectors U and A :
The vector component of U along A is given as { (U.A)/||A||^2 } A
U =(14,7,7,14) ; A =(4, -4 ,2 , -2)
U.A = 14.4 -7.4 +7.2 -14.2 = 56-28+14-28 =14
||A||^2 = ( 4^2 +4^2+2^2 +2^2) =(16+16+4+4)= (40)
vector component of U along A is given as = (14/ 40)(A) =(14/ 40){4,-4,2,-2}
=(56/40 ,-56/40, 28/40 , -28/40)
vector component of U orthogonal to A is given as = vector U - vector component of U along A
= (14,7,7,14) -(56/40 ,-56/40, 28/40 , -28/40)
=(504/40 ,336/40 ,252/40 ,588/40)
Solution
For two vectors U and A :
The vector component of U along A is given as { (U.A)/||A||^2 } A
U =(14,7,7,14) ; A =(4, -4 ,2 , -2)
U.A = 14.4 -7.4 +7.2 -14.2 = 56-28+14-28 =14
||A||^2 = ( 4^2 +4^2+2^2 +2^2) =(16+16+4+4)= (40)
vector component of U along A is given as = (14/ 40)(A) =(14/ 40){4,-4,2,-2}
=(56/40 ,-56/40, 28/40 , -28/40)
vector component of U orthogonal to A is given as = vector U - vector component of U along A
= (14,7,7,14) -(56/40 ,-56/40, 28/40 , -28/40)
=(504/40 ,336/40 ,252/40 ,588/40).
Efforts to restore the number of apex predators includeHarbor sea.pdfanikkothari1
Efforts to restore the number of apex predators include:
Harbor seals in coastal regions of the Northeast Pacific Ocean (Olesiuk, 2010), and
Cheetahs in Tanzania (Kelly, 1998) reached desired increases in abundance and distribution
apart from this few more other important apex predators include:
Polar Bear: These mighty nomads are the largest land carnivores on earth . Polar bears have been
known to stake out blowholes in the ice for hours, waiting for seals to come up for a gulp of air.
African Lions: Panthera leo it is the female lioness that does most of the killing.
Hyenas: Crocuta crocuta which likes to prey on the aged and infirm.
Solution
Efforts to restore the number of apex predators include:
Harbor seals in coastal regions of the Northeast Pacific Ocean (Olesiuk, 2010), and
Cheetahs in Tanzania (Kelly, 1998) reached desired increases in abundance and distribution
apart from this few more other important apex predators include:
Polar Bear: These mighty nomads are the largest land carnivores on earth . Polar bears have been
known to stake out blowholes in the ice for hours, waiting for seals to come up for a gulp of air.
African Lions: Panthera leo it is the female lioness that does most of the killing.
Hyenas: Crocuta crocuta which likes to prey on the aged and infirm..
B. A switch is a device used to connect numerous computers together .pdfanikkothari1
B. A switch is a device used to connect numerous computers together in the same network
segment and that allows the full bandwidth of the network to be used between any two network
nodes connected to the switch.
Solution
B. A switch is a device used to connect numerous computers together in the same network
segment and that allows the full bandwidth of the network to be used between any two network
nodes connected to the switch..
a) Calcium chloride is used to create the competent cells as treatme.pdfanikkothari1
a) Calcium chloride is used to create the competent cells as treatment of cells with calcium
chloride makes transient pores in the cell wall of recepient cells (mostly prokaryotic cells)
making it permeable and allowing the passsage of foreign DNA insert into the cell. The cells
after treatment with calcium chloride are called as competent cells.
b) Antibiotics are the substances which are produced naturally by some living organisms so as to
check the growth of other organisms. Mostly fungi and some prokaryotes produce it. Antibiotics
are the pontential chemical which serve to inhibit the growth and infection of bacteria and
therefore, are used in prevention and cure of bacterial infections.
Solution
a) Calcium chloride is used to create the competent cells as treatment of cells with calcium
chloride makes transient pores in the cell wall of recepient cells (mostly prokaryotic cells)
making it permeable and allowing the passsage of foreign DNA insert into the cell. The cells
after treatment with calcium chloride are called as competent cells.
b) Antibiotics are the substances which are produced naturally by some living organisms so as to
check the growth of other organisms. Mostly fungi and some prokaryotes produce it. Antibiotics
are the pontential chemical which serve to inhibit the growth and infection of bacteria and
therefore, are used in prevention and cure of bacterial infections..
Mean is the average of given numbers.double array_mean(double a.pdfanikkothari1
// Mean is the average of given numbers.
double array_mean(double arr[], int num_items){
double sum=0;
for(int i=0;i< num_items;i++){
sum = sum + arr[i];
}
return sum/num_items;
}
Solution
// Mean is the average of given numbers.
double array_mean(double arr[], int num_items){
double sum=0;
for(int i=0;i< num_items;i++){
sum = sum + arr[i];
}
return sum/num_items;
}.
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!
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Honest Reviews of Tim Han LMA Course Program.pptxtimhan337
Personal development courses are widely available today, with each one promising life-changing outcomes. Tim Han’s Life Mastery Achievers (LMA) Course has drawn a lot of interest. In addition to offering my frank assessment of Success Insider’s LMA Course, this piece examines the course’s effects via a variety of Tim Han LMA course reviews and Success Insider comments.
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
In the above reaction the substrate is H2O2.Enzyme is CatalasePr.pdf
1. In the above reaction the substrate is H2O2.
Enzyme is Catalase
Products is Water and Oxygen.
Solution
In the above reaction the substrate is H2O2.
Enzyme is Catalase
Products is Water and Oxygen.