You will want to look at electronegativity differ.pdfannikasarees
You will want to look at electronegativity differences between elements in a
molecule. Ionic bonds will only occur when the difference of electronegativity for the bonding
elemets is high, such as Sodium (very low electronegativity) and Chlorine (very high
electronegativity). Depending on which chemistry you are taking, you could even go as simple is
ionic bonding occurs only when bonding elements on different sides of the periodic table.
Phosphorous and Antimony are fairly close to Chlorine, and thus will form a covalent bond. To
find out whether it is polar or non-polar, you must look closer into the difference of
electronegativity in the entire molecule, but for this example, just take a quick glance at a Lewis
Dot Diagram. If the molecule is symmetric (like most organic chemicals), the molecule is non-
polar (like most organic chemicals). If the molecule is not symmetric, it will be polar, like water.
Solution
You will want to look at electronegativity differences between elements in a
molecule. Ionic bonds will only occur when the difference of electronegativity for the bonding
elemets is high, such as Sodium (very low electronegativity) and Chlorine (very high
electronegativity). Depending on which chemistry you are taking, you could even go as simple is
ionic bonding occurs only when bonding elements on different sides of the periodic table.
Phosphorous and Antimony are fairly close to Chlorine, and thus will form a covalent bond. To
find out whether it is polar or non-polar, you must look closer into the difference of
electronegativity in the entire molecule, but for this example, just take a quick glance at a Lewis
Dot Diagram. If the molecule is symmetric (like most organic chemicals), the molecule is non-
polar (like most organic chemicals). If the molecule is not symmetric, it will be polar, like water..
Well 1-Heptanol is a straight chained 7 carbon mo.pdfannikasarees
Well 1-Heptanol is a straight chained 7 carbon molecule with an OHgroup attached
to one end, to state the obvious. Because 1-Heptanol is longer than Ethanol, the Oxygen does
not havemuch of an effect on the electron distribution at the far end ofthe molecule. Conversely,
Ethanol has two carbons attached toan OH group. The electrons around those two carbons
aregreatly affected by the OH group. So if you made a map of polarity of each of these
molecules, theentire Ethanol molecule would likely be affected by the OHgroup. In 1-Heptanol,
the polarity would be concentrated nearthe OH group, but the other end of the molecule would
likely beunaffected by the presence of the OH group. Therefore theEthanol molecule is more
polar, because the entire molecule\'selectron density is affected. Does this make sense? If you
have any questions about myexplanation or you want clarification please ask.
Solution
Well 1-Heptanol is a straight chained 7 carbon molecule with an OHgroup attached
to one end, to state the obvious. Because 1-Heptanol is longer than Ethanol, the Oxygen does
not havemuch of an effect on the electron distribution at the far end ofthe molecule. Conversely,
Ethanol has two carbons attached toan OH group. The electrons around those two carbons
aregreatly affected by the OH group. So if you made a map of polarity of each of these
molecules, theentire Ethanol molecule would likely be affected by the OHgroup. In 1-Heptanol,
the polarity would be concentrated nearthe OH group, but the other end of the molecule would
likely beunaffected by the presence of the OH group. Therefore theEthanol molecule is more
polar, because the entire molecule\'selectron density is affected. Does this make sense? If you
have any questions about myexplanation or you want clarification please ask..
The rings cannot attach to each other on C atoms .pdfannikasarees
The rings cannot attach to each other on C atoms in the ring. So the middle CH2 is
assumed present unless otherwise mentioned
Solution
The rings cannot attach to each other on C atoms in the ring. So the middle CH2 is
assumed present unless otherwise mentioned.
Waters bent structure leads to its polar nature.pdfannikasarees
Water\'s bent structure leads to its polar nature, which is the cause for most of its
unique properties. It the molecule were straight, it would not be polar and this would be quite
disruptive. Water would no longer be strongly attracted to itself or other polar molecules. So
water would no longer have surface tension. Insects which walk on water would fall through.
Water would have a far lower boiling point, so it would evaporate much more easily. Also,
boiling water would no longer be hot enough to cook food. The hydrogen bonding character of
water would change, resulting in that ice would no longer be less dense than liquid water, and
therefore ice would sink to the bottom of bodies of water. Most disastrous would be the effect on
living things. Water would no longer be a solvent and so anything which is dissolved in water in
animal\'s bodies would come out of solution. Ions and electrolytes would come out of the water
and clump up in the body. Without water to dissolve things, the blood could no longer carry
certain essential chemicals to the cells, nor could it carry certain toxic wastes away from cells.
Cellular metabolism would soon cease to function and life as we know it would for the most part
cease. ===================== If water were a linear molecule, would it still be polar? 1
Yes No .Would the water molecules still be able to form hydrogen bonds with one another? 2
Yes No . ANsWER Answer Details 1. no 2. yes. note: if the water molecule is linear, the net
dipole moment is zero. thus, it is not polar. However, the O-H bond is still polar due to the
different electronegativity of O and H atoms. Thus, the H---O-H hydrogen bonds still exist.
Solution
Water\'s bent structure leads to its polar nature, which is the cause for most of its
unique properties. It the molecule were straight, it would not be polar and this would be quite
disruptive. Water would no longer be strongly attracted to itself or other polar molecules. So
water would no longer have surface tension. Insects which walk on water would fall through.
Water would have a far lower boiling point, so it would evaporate much more easily. Also,
boiling water would no longer be hot enough to cook food. The hydrogen bonding character of
water would change, resulting in that ice would no longer be less dense than liquid water, and
therefore ice would sink to the bottom of bodies of water. Most disastrous would be the effect on
living things. Water would no longer be a solvent and so anything which is dissolved in water in
animal\'s bodies would come out of solution. Ions and electrolytes would come out of the water
and clump up in the body. Without water to dissolve things, the blood could no longer carry
certain essential chemicals to the cells, nor could it carry certain toxic wastes away from cells.
Cellular metabolism would soon cease to function and life as we know it would for the most part
cease. ===================== If water were a linear molecule, would it still be pol.
The given set of values cannot be represented as .pdfannikasarees
The given set of values cannot be represented as a combination of one another.
There they are linearly independent,
Solution
The given set of values cannot be represented as a combination of one another.
There they are linearly independent,.
Solution containing HCN and NaCN in ions form as .pdfannikasarees
Solution
containing HCN and NaCN in ions form as HCN(aq), H3O+(aq) ,CN- (aq) and Na+ (aq) when
adding acid H3O+ (of acid) + CN- <--> HCN + H2O When adding base OH- + H3O+ --> 2H2O.
lone pairs of electrons also occupy the orbitals .pdfannikasarees
lone pairs of electrons also occupy the orbitals in the valence shell of an atom in a
molecule. Thus, it affect the hybridization of an atom and the geometry of the molecule.
Solution
lone pairs of electrons also occupy the orbitals in the valence shell of an atom in a
molecule. Thus, it affect the hybridization of an atom and the geometry of the molecule..
You will want to look at electronegativity differ.pdfannikasarees
You will want to look at electronegativity differences between elements in a
molecule. Ionic bonds will only occur when the difference of electronegativity for the bonding
elemets is high, such as Sodium (very low electronegativity) and Chlorine (very high
electronegativity). Depending on which chemistry you are taking, you could even go as simple is
ionic bonding occurs only when bonding elements on different sides of the periodic table.
Phosphorous and Antimony are fairly close to Chlorine, and thus will form a covalent bond. To
find out whether it is polar or non-polar, you must look closer into the difference of
electronegativity in the entire molecule, but for this example, just take a quick glance at a Lewis
Dot Diagram. If the molecule is symmetric (like most organic chemicals), the molecule is non-
polar (like most organic chemicals). If the molecule is not symmetric, it will be polar, like water.
Solution
You will want to look at electronegativity differences between elements in a
molecule. Ionic bonds will only occur when the difference of electronegativity for the bonding
elemets is high, such as Sodium (very low electronegativity) and Chlorine (very high
electronegativity). Depending on which chemistry you are taking, you could even go as simple is
ionic bonding occurs only when bonding elements on different sides of the periodic table.
Phosphorous and Antimony are fairly close to Chlorine, and thus will form a covalent bond. To
find out whether it is polar or non-polar, you must look closer into the difference of
electronegativity in the entire molecule, but for this example, just take a quick glance at a Lewis
Dot Diagram. If the molecule is symmetric (like most organic chemicals), the molecule is non-
polar (like most organic chemicals). If the molecule is not symmetric, it will be polar, like water..
Well 1-Heptanol is a straight chained 7 carbon mo.pdfannikasarees
Well 1-Heptanol is a straight chained 7 carbon molecule with an OHgroup attached
to one end, to state the obvious. Because 1-Heptanol is longer than Ethanol, the Oxygen does
not havemuch of an effect on the electron distribution at the far end ofthe molecule. Conversely,
Ethanol has two carbons attached toan OH group. The electrons around those two carbons
aregreatly affected by the OH group. So if you made a map of polarity of each of these
molecules, theentire Ethanol molecule would likely be affected by the OHgroup. In 1-Heptanol,
the polarity would be concentrated nearthe OH group, but the other end of the molecule would
likely beunaffected by the presence of the OH group. Therefore theEthanol molecule is more
polar, because the entire molecule\'selectron density is affected. Does this make sense? If you
have any questions about myexplanation or you want clarification please ask.
Solution
Well 1-Heptanol is a straight chained 7 carbon molecule with an OHgroup attached
to one end, to state the obvious. Because 1-Heptanol is longer than Ethanol, the Oxygen does
not havemuch of an effect on the electron distribution at the far end ofthe molecule. Conversely,
Ethanol has two carbons attached toan OH group. The electrons around those two carbons
aregreatly affected by the OH group. So if you made a map of polarity of each of these
molecules, theentire Ethanol molecule would likely be affected by the OHgroup. In 1-Heptanol,
the polarity would be concentrated nearthe OH group, but the other end of the molecule would
likely beunaffected by the presence of the OH group. Therefore theEthanol molecule is more
polar, because the entire molecule\'selectron density is affected. Does this make sense? If you
have any questions about myexplanation or you want clarification please ask..
The rings cannot attach to each other on C atoms .pdfannikasarees
The rings cannot attach to each other on C atoms in the ring. So the middle CH2 is
assumed present unless otherwise mentioned
Solution
The rings cannot attach to each other on C atoms in the ring. So the middle CH2 is
assumed present unless otherwise mentioned.
Waters bent structure leads to its polar nature.pdfannikasarees
Water\'s bent structure leads to its polar nature, which is the cause for most of its
unique properties. It the molecule were straight, it would not be polar and this would be quite
disruptive. Water would no longer be strongly attracted to itself or other polar molecules. So
water would no longer have surface tension. Insects which walk on water would fall through.
Water would have a far lower boiling point, so it would evaporate much more easily. Also,
boiling water would no longer be hot enough to cook food. The hydrogen bonding character of
water would change, resulting in that ice would no longer be less dense than liquid water, and
therefore ice would sink to the bottom of bodies of water. Most disastrous would be the effect on
living things. Water would no longer be a solvent and so anything which is dissolved in water in
animal\'s bodies would come out of solution. Ions and electrolytes would come out of the water
and clump up in the body. Without water to dissolve things, the blood could no longer carry
certain essential chemicals to the cells, nor could it carry certain toxic wastes away from cells.
Cellular metabolism would soon cease to function and life as we know it would for the most part
cease. ===================== If water were a linear molecule, would it still be polar? 1
Yes No .Would the water molecules still be able to form hydrogen bonds with one another? 2
Yes No . ANsWER Answer Details 1. no 2. yes. note: if the water molecule is linear, the net
dipole moment is zero. thus, it is not polar. However, the O-H bond is still polar due to the
different electronegativity of O and H atoms. Thus, the H---O-H hydrogen bonds still exist.
Solution
Water\'s bent structure leads to its polar nature, which is the cause for most of its
unique properties. It the molecule were straight, it would not be polar and this would be quite
disruptive. Water would no longer be strongly attracted to itself or other polar molecules. So
water would no longer have surface tension. Insects which walk on water would fall through.
Water would have a far lower boiling point, so it would evaporate much more easily. Also,
boiling water would no longer be hot enough to cook food. The hydrogen bonding character of
water would change, resulting in that ice would no longer be less dense than liquid water, and
therefore ice would sink to the bottom of bodies of water. Most disastrous would be the effect on
living things. Water would no longer be a solvent and so anything which is dissolved in water in
animal\'s bodies would come out of solution. Ions and electrolytes would come out of the water
and clump up in the body. Without water to dissolve things, the blood could no longer carry
certain essential chemicals to the cells, nor could it carry certain toxic wastes away from cells.
Cellular metabolism would soon cease to function and life as we know it would for the most part
cease. ===================== If water were a linear molecule, would it still be pol.
The given set of values cannot be represented as .pdfannikasarees
The given set of values cannot be represented as a combination of one another.
There they are linearly independent,
Solution
The given set of values cannot be represented as a combination of one another.
There they are linearly independent,.
Solution containing HCN and NaCN in ions form as .pdfannikasarees
Solution
containing HCN and NaCN in ions form as HCN(aq), H3O+(aq) ,CN- (aq) and Na+ (aq) when
adding acid H3O+ (of acid) + CN- <--> HCN + H2O When adding base OH- + H3O+ --> 2H2O.
lone pairs of electrons also occupy the orbitals .pdfannikasarees
lone pairs of electrons also occupy the orbitals in the valence shell of an atom in a
molecule. Thus, it affect the hybridization of an atom and the geometry of the molecule.
Solution
lone pairs of electrons also occupy the orbitals in the valence shell of an atom in a
molecule. Thus, it affect the hybridization of an atom and the geometry of the molecule..
What is the relationship between Accounting and an Accounting inform.pdfannikasarees
What is the relationship between Accounting and an Accounting information system? (2.5
Marks)
Accounting-Methods, procedures, and standards followed in accumulating, classifying,
recording, and reporting business events and transactions. The accounting system includes the
formal records and original source data. Regulatory requirements may exist on how a particular
accounting system is to be maintained (e.g., insurance company).
Accounting Information System-Subsystem of a Management Information System (MIS) that
processes financial transactions to provide (1) internal reporting to managers for use in planning
and controlling current and future operations and for nonroutine decision making; (2) external
reporting to outside parties such as to stockholders, creditors, and government agencies.
• What has happened to the relationship over the years? (2.5 Marks)
Accounting and Information technology are two terms which are the used in every business .
Because both are needed for effective working of a corporate or company. It is the need of time
that we should understand the relationship between Accounting and Information Technology .
Accounting is related recording and utilisation of recorded data . Information technology is
scientific , technological , engineering disciplines and management technique used in
information handling and processing , their application , computers and their interaction with
men and machines and associated , economical and cultural matters . In Simple wording IT is
that technique which and get and utilize the information with effective and efficient way.
Now , we are ready for giving the relationship between Accounting And Information
technology.
Both are related to get information and utilization of that information . So both are
interconnected with each other . If our specialize of both area merge both system with scientific
and technical way , then they easily overcome the different problems due to lack of correct and
adequate information related to business.
• What is accounting information? (1 marks)
Accounting information can be classified into two categories: financial accounting or public
information and managerial accounting or private information. Financial accounting includes
information disseminated to parties that are not part of the enterprise proper—stockholders,
creditors, customers, suppliers, regulatory commissions, financial analysts, and trade
associations—although the information is also of interest to the company\'s officers and
managers. Such information relates to the financial position, liquidity (that is, ability to convert
to cash), and profitability of an enterprise.
Managerial accounting deals with cost-profit-volume relationships, efficiency and productivity,
planning and control, pricing decisions, capital budgeting, and similar matters. This information
is not generally disseminated outside the company. Whereas the general-purpose financial
statements of financial accounting are assumed.
Yes,all macromolecule are passed from nuclear pore envelope to cytop.pdfannikasarees
Yes,all macromolecule are passed from nuclear pore envelope to cytoplasmic
compartments(including ER).Transport of macromolecules between the nuclear and cytoplasmic
compartments occurs through nuclear pore complexes that span the double membrane of this
envelope.
Solution
Yes,all macromolecule are passed from nuclear pore envelope to cytoplasmic
compartments(including ER).Transport of macromolecules between the nuclear and cytoplasmic
compartments occurs through nuclear pore complexes that span the double membrane of this
envelope..
The transport of sodium ions and glucose into the cell is through sy.pdfannikasarees
The transport of sodium ions and glucose into the cell is through symnport. For every two
sodium ions transported into cell, one glucose is also transported in the same direction. The
concentration gradient of sodium is used to transport glucose into the cell, against its own
concentration gradient (that is, irrespective of the concentration of glucose). This is why, though
the glucose concentration inside the cell is higher compared to the cell exterior, glucose is
transported inside.
In the given experiment, the concentration of sodium ions inside the cell is initially low or very
less. There is a large concentration gradient of Na+ ions, due to which they are transported into
the cell easily. Glucose is also transported along with, without any hindrance. When equilibrium
is attained between the cell exterior and the cell interior with respect to sodium ions, there is no
net movement of ions into the cell. Therefore, symport of glucose is stopped.
When the concentration of extracellular Na+ ions increases, the concentration gradient also
increases as a result of which there is high net movement of Na+ ions into the cells. The cells
reaches equilibrium quickly, and this is why the plateau is reached.
B. Leaky channels allow leaking of Na+ and K+ ions to leak down their concentration gradient.
Therefore, apart from Na+ K+ pump, the channels also transport the ions, without transporting
glucose. Therefore, less glucose enters the cells, the cells reach equilibrium quickly.
Solution
The transport of sodium ions and glucose into the cell is through symnport. For every two
sodium ions transported into cell, one glucose is also transported in the same direction. The
concentration gradient of sodium is used to transport glucose into the cell, against its own
concentration gradient (that is, irrespective of the concentration of glucose). This is why, though
the glucose concentration inside the cell is higher compared to the cell exterior, glucose is
transported inside.
In the given experiment, the concentration of sodium ions inside the cell is initially low or very
less. There is a large concentration gradient of Na+ ions, due to which they are transported into
the cell easily. Glucose is also transported along with, without any hindrance. When equilibrium
is attained between the cell exterior and the cell interior with respect to sodium ions, there is no
net movement of ions into the cell. Therefore, symport of glucose is stopped.
When the concentration of extracellular Na+ ions increases, the concentration gradient also
increases as a result of which there is high net movement of Na+ ions into the cells. The cells
reaches equilibrium quickly, and this is why the plateau is reached.
B. Leaky channels allow leaking of Na+ and K+ ions to leak down their concentration gradient.
Therefore, apart from Na+ K+ pump, the channels also transport the ions, without transporting
glucose. Therefore, less glucose enters the cells, the cells reach equilibrium qu.
the issue of camera and cell phone privecy is importent many cell ph.pdfannikasarees
the issue of camera and cell phone privecy is importent many cell phone cameras by default and
automatically reveal amount of information such as physical location of picture,time,and date
etc...a number of companies facilities along with laws and implimentation have increased it is
often difficult what privacy protection you have.
according to the indectments the accused conducted sexual conversation with researcher person
posting as 13 years old girls.some of them committed indecent act before the women\'s
eyes.others sent them pronography. and all of themarranged to meet researchers apartments an
acters was waiting for them there. after the man spoke with her briefly the program moderator
showed up andconfronted them. thje men were arrested on camera by police
Solution
the issue of camera and cell phone privecy is importent many cell phone cameras by default and
automatically reveal amount of information such as physical location of picture,time,and date
etc...a number of companies facilities along with laws and implimentation have increased it is
often difficult what privacy protection you have.
according to the indectments the accused conducted sexual conversation with researcher person
posting as 13 years old girls.some of them committed indecent act before the women\'s
eyes.others sent them pronography. and all of themarranged to meet researchers apartments an
acters was waiting for them there. after the man spoke with her briefly the program moderator
showed up andconfronted them. thje men were arrested on camera by police.
Statement showing distribution of income to XavierThus answer will.pdfannikasarees
Statement showing distribution of income to Xavier
Thus answer will be $42500Interest on investment5000Salary27000Remainder income
(21000/2)10500Total distribution42500
Solution
Statement showing distribution of income to Xavier
Thus answer will be $42500Interest on investment5000Salary27000Remainder income
(21000/2)10500Total distribution42500.
SolutionBy observing the graph , the graph the given function is .pdfannikasarees
Solution
:
By observing the graph , the graph the given function is not a function;
Vertical test:
if u draw a vertical line on the graph , then it touches the graph at one point only, then the grpah
is a function.
but in the given graph , iit is touchig more than one point . Therefore, it is not a function..
R is a very flexible and powerful programming language, as well as a.pdfannikasarees
R is a very flexible and powerful programming language, as well as a package that is written
using that language (and others like C). The following program demonstrates many of its basic
features. You can cut and paste it into R, or download the file that includes it from here. If you
run it line by line, many of its features will become clear. Both editions of R for SAS and SPSS
Users and R for Stata Users work through a version of this program line-by-line, showing the
output and explaining what R is doing.
# Filename: ProgrammingBasics.R
# ---Simple Calculations---
2 + 3
x <- 2
y <- 3
x + y
x * y
# ---Data Structures---
# Vectors
workshop <- c(1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2)
print(workshop)
workshop
gender <- c(\"f\", \"f\", \"f\", NA, \"m\", \"m\", \"m\", \"m\")
q1 <- c(1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 4)
q2 <- c(1, 1, 2, 1, 5, 4, 3, 5)
q3 <- c(5, 4, 4,NA, 2, 5, 4, 5)
q4 <- c(1, 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 4, 5)
# Selecting Elements of Vectors
q1[5]
q1[ c(5, 6, 7, 8) ]
q1[5:8]
q1[gender == \"m\"]
mean( q1[ gender == \"m\" ], na.rm = TRUE)
# ---Factors---
# Numeric Factors
# First, as a vector
workshop <- c(1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2)
workshop
table(workshop)
mean(workshop)
gender[workshop == 2]
# Now as a factor
workshop <- c(1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2)
workshop <- factor(workshop)
workshop
table(workshop)
mean(workshop) #generates error now.
gender[workshop == 2]
gender[workshop == \"2\"]
# Recreate workshop, making it a factor
# including levels that don\'t yet exist.
workshop <- c(1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2)
workshop <- factor(
workshop,
levels = c( 1, 2, 3, 4),
labels = c(\"R\", \"SAS\", \"SPSS\", \"Stata\")
)
# Recreate it with just the levels it
# curently has.
workshop <- c(1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2)
workshop <- factor(
workshop,
levels = c( 1, 2),
labels = c(\"R\",\"SAS\")
)
workshop
table(workshop)
gender[workshop == 2]
gender[workshop == \"2\"]
gender[workshop == \"SAS\"]
# Character factors
gender <- c(\"f\", \"f\", \"f\", NA, \"m\", \"m\", \"m\", \"m\")
gender <- factor(
gender,
levels = c(\"m\", \"f\"),
labels = c(\"Male\", \"Female\")
)
gender
table(gender)
workshop[gender == \"m\"]
workshop[gender == \"Male\"]
# Recreate gender and make it a factor,
# keeping simpler m and f as labels.
gender <- c(\"f\", \"f\", \"f\", NA, \"m\", \"m\", \"m\", \"m\")
gender <- factor(gender)
gender
# Data Frames
mydata <- data.frame(workshop, gender, q1, q2, q3, q4)
mydata
names(mydata)
row.names(mydata)
# Selecting components by index number
mydata[8, 6] #8th obs, 6th var
mydata[ , 6] #All obs, 6th var
mydata[ , 6][5:8] #6th var, obs 5:8
# Selecting components by name
mydata$q1
mydata$q1[5:8]
# Example renaming gender to sex while
# creating a data frame (left as a comment)
#
# mydata <- data.frame(workshop, sex = gender,
# q1, q2, q3, q4)
# Matrices
# Creating from vectors
mymatrix <- cbind(q1, q2, q3, q4)
mymatrix
dim(mymatrix)
# Creating from matrix function
# left as a comment so we keep
# version with names q1, q2...
#
# mymatrix <- matrix(
# c(1, 1, 5, 1,
# 2, 1, 4, 1,
# 2, 2, 4, 3.
please give the name of author so that i can give u solution manual .pdfannikasarees
please give the name of author so that i can give u solution manual !!
thanks
Solution
please give the name of author so that i can give u solution manual !!
thanks.
PetTest.javaimport java.util.Scanner; public class PetTest {.pdfannikasarees
PetTest.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class PetTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
Pet p[] = new Pet[2];
for(int i=0; i
Solution
PetTest.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class PetTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
Pet p[] = new Pet[2];
for(int i=0; i.
Kentucks nickname for tommy luck isB. The d--d little cussWho .pdfannikasarees
Kentuck\'s nickname for tommy luck is
B. The d--d little cuss
Who said there are \"no plot stories in life
A. Sherwood Anderson (The Engg)
Solution
Kentuck\'s nickname for tommy luck is
B. The d--d little cuss
Who said there are \"no plot stories in life
A. Sherwood Anderson (The Engg).
Media converter operates at Physcial layer in the OSI model. It tran.pdfannikasarees
Media converter operates at Physcial layer in the OSI model. It translates frames into bits and
transmits them on the transmission medium, and the remaining steps are taken care by the other
layers of the OSI model.
Solution
Media converter operates at Physcial layer in the OSI model. It translates frames into bits and
transmits them on the transmission medium, and the remaining steps are taken care by the other
layers of the OSI model..
This very short document appears to be discussing a chemical compound or solution called "E.aldehyde". However, it provides no other context, details, or information to summarize further in 3 sentences or less.
Large companies are immensely powerful entities, to the point that t.pdfannikasarees
Large companies are immensely powerful entities, to the point that they have frequently trumped
the interests of sovereign nations. American businessmen deposed the queen of Hawai\'i in 1893
because they were incensed with her tariff policies. The formerly independent country became an
American territory a few years later. Corporate interests frequently harm local communities, as
in 1928 when the Colombian army massacred an unknown number of striking United Fruit
Company workers. The U.S. had threatened a military invasion of Colombia to protect the
company\'s interests.
Corporations can have enormously detrimental effects on the environment. Oil spills are some of
the most conspicuous examples, but industries as varied as chemical manufacturing, mining,
agriculture and fishing can do permanent damage to local ecosystems. Climate change can also
be attributed in large part to corporations. While their responsibility is hard to untangle from that
of the consumers who demand electricity and transportation, it is difficult to deny that many
corporations have profited from the deterioration of the global environment.
In many cases, harm to the environment and harm to vulnerable communities go hand-in-hand:
indigenous groups in the Amazon rainforest, for example, have been decimated and even wiped
out, both intentionally and unintentionally, in order to make room for logging, cattle ranching,
gold mining, oil and gas drilling and hydroelectric power generation.
In light of this often dark legacy, some areas of corporate culture have begun to embrace a
philosophy that balances the pursuit of profit with a commitment to ethical conduct. Google
Inc\'s (GOOG) slogan sums up the idea of corporate social responsibility nicely: \"Don\'t be
evil.\"
The same money and influence that enable large companies to inflict damage on people and the
environment allows them to effect positive change. At its simplest, a corporation can give money
to charity. Companies can also use their influence to pressure governments and other companies
to treat people and resources more ethically. When Martin Luther King, Jr. won the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1964, Atlanta\'s business leaders initially refused to attend a dinner celebrating the
Atlanta native\'s achievement. Coca Cola Co.\'s (KO) CEO, recognizing the damage such a
display of segregationist attitudes could do to the firm\'s international brand, threatened to move
Coke out of the city, causing an immediate change of heart in the local business elite.
Companies can invest in local communities in order to offset the negative impact their operations
might have. A natural resources firm that begins to operate in a poor community might build a
school, offer medical services or improve irrigation and sanitation equipment. Similarly, a
company might invest in research and development in sustainable technologies, even though the
project might not immediately lead to increased profitability.
In order to account for the importanc.
Immune System Cells are of various types. However, they are divided .pdfannikasarees
Immune System Cells are of various types. However, they are divided mainly into two types
based on their type of response-
Cells of the Innate/ Non-Specific Immune System- These are the cells which have the natural or
inborn capacity of defence. They defend the host from infection by any foreign organisms, but
their effect is not long lasting.
These mainly comprise of: Natural killer cells, mast cells, eosinophils, basophils, macrophages,
neutrophils, and dendritic cells, and function within the immune system by identifying and
eliminating pathogens that might cause infection.Mast cells act by rapidly releasing characteristic
granules, rich in histamine and heparin, along with various hormonal mediators and chemokines,
or chemotactic cytokines into the environment. Histamine dilates blood vessels, causing the
characteristic signs of inflammation.Eosinophils, basophils, neutrophils kill foreign cells by
releasing toxic substances which are present in their granules like hydrogen peroxide and free
oxygen radicals. Macrophages, neutrophils and dendritic cells act by phagocytosis. This is a
process by which the foreign body is engulfed by the immune cell and then kill it by releasing
granules or respiratory burst.
Cells of the Adaptive Immune System- These are the cells which response to a specific antigen
containing foriegn body. These antigens specifically react to initiate the Adaptive immunity.
Adaptive immunity creates immunological memory after an initial response to a specific
pathogen, and leads to an enhanced response to subsequent encounters with that pathogen. This
process of acquired immunity is the basis of vaccination. Cells of the Adaptive Immune
Systemmainly comprises of the B-lymphocytes and the T-.lymphocytes. B-lymphocytes bear
certain receptors on their surface called antibodies, for which the anigen has sequences called
epitopes, due to which specific binding with the antibody occurs. This antigen-antibody binding
results in precipitation or some other form of degradation and thus,the foreign substance is
eliminated out of the host\'s body.
T-lymphocytes are of two types. Cytotoxic T cells (also known as TC, killer T cell, or cytotoxic
T-lymphocyte (CTL)) are a sub-group of T cells that induce the death of cells that are infected
with viruses (and other pathogens), or are otherwise damaged or dysfunctional. These could be
by release of cytotoxic granules or by Fas mediated killing. Another, group of T-Lymphocytes
called T-helper cells help in activating the cytotoxic cells. They help in presenting the antigen to
the adaptive immune system and releases cytokines that increases the activity of the adaptive
immune system
Solution
Immune System Cells are of various types. However, they are divided mainly into two types
based on their type of response-
Cells of the Innate/ Non-Specific Immune System- These are the cells which have the natural or
inborn capacity of defence. They defend the host from infection by any foreign organis.
Hi,The discount window is a policy which is governed by the centra.pdfannikasarees
Hi,
The discount window is a policy which is governed by the central bank that allows the financial
institution to borrow money from the central bank on a short term basis. After the 9/11
incidents, Federal Reserve added $100 billion in liquidity per day, during the three days
following the attack, to help avert a financial crisis. Now, this was an important step to boost the
economy. The action provided the much needed liquidity for the various financial institutions to
function
Solution
Hi,
The discount window is a policy which is governed by the central bank that allows the financial
institution to borrow money from the central bank on a short term basis. After the 9/11
incidents, Federal Reserve added $100 billion in liquidity per day, during the three days
following the attack, to help avert a financial crisis. Now, this was an important step to boost the
economy. The action provided the much needed liquidity for the various financial institutions to
function.
CHCl3 is polar but still insoluble in water,becau.pdfannikasarees
CHCl3 is polar but still insoluble in water,because its dipole moment is not that
comparable with those which are soluble in water. So the above statement is false...
Solution
CHCl3 is polar but still insoluble in water,because its dipole moment is not that
comparable with those which are soluble in water. So the above statement is false....
Even Numberslet a1,a2,a3 are even=a1+a2 is even = closure p.pdfannikasarees
Even Numbers:
let a1,a2,a3 are even
=>
a1+a2 is even => closure property is satisfied
a1+(a2+a3) = (a1+a2)+a3 => Associative
a1 +0 = a1 => Identity element exists
a1-a1 = 0 => inverse exists
=>
even integers set is a group
ODD Numbers
let a1,a2 be two odd numbers
=>
a1 +a2 is even
=>
NOT closed
=>
Odd integers is not a group
Solution
Even Numbers:
let a1,a2,a3 are even
=>
a1+a2 is even => closure property is satisfied
a1+(a2+a3) = (a1+a2)+a3 => Associative
a1 +0 = a1 => Identity element exists
a1-a1 = 0 => inverse exists
=>
even integers set is a group
ODD Numbers
let a1,a2 be two odd numbers
=>
a1 +a2 is even
=>
NOT closed
=>
Odd integers is not a group.
This very short document contains mathematical notation but provides no context or explanation. It states "D.y=0" but without any other information, it is not possible to determine what this equation represents or its significance.
What is the relationship between Accounting and an Accounting inform.pdfannikasarees
What is the relationship between Accounting and an Accounting information system? (2.5
Marks)
Accounting-Methods, procedures, and standards followed in accumulating, classifying,
recording, and reporting business events and transactions. The accounting system includes the
formal records and original source data. Regulatory requirements may exist on how a particular
accounting system is to be maintained (e.g., insurance company).
Accounting Information System-Subsystem of a Management Information System (MIS) that
processes financial transactions to provide (1) internal reporting to managers for use in planning
and controlling current and future operations and for nonroutine decision making; (2) external
reporting to outside parties such as to stockholders, creditors, and government agencies.
• What has happened to the relationship over the years? (2.5 Marks)
Accounting and Information technology are two terms which are the used in every business .
Because both are needed for effective working of a corporate or company. It is the need of time
that we should understand the relationship between Accounting and Information Technology .
Accounting is related recording and utilisation of recorded data . Information technology is
scientific , technological , engineering disciplines and management technique used in
information handling and processing , their application , computers and their interaction with
men and machines and associated , economical and cultural matters . In Simple wording IT is
that technique which and get and utilize the information with effective and efficient way.
Now , we are ready for giving the relationship between Accounting And Information
technology.
Both are related to get information and utilization of that information . So both are
interconnected with each other . If our specialize of both area merge both system with scientific
and technical way , then they easily overcome the different problems due to lack of correct and
adequate information related to business.
• What is accounting information? (1 marks)
Accounting information can be classified into two categories: financial accounting or public
information and managerial accounting or private information. Financial accounting includes
information disseminated to parties that are not part of the enterprise proper—stockholders,
creditors, customers, suppliers, regulatory commissions, financial analysts, and trade
associations—although the information is also of interest to the company\'s officers and
managers. Such information relates to the financial position, liquidity (that is, ability to convert
to cash), and profitability of an enterprise.
Managerial accounting deals with cost-profit-volume relationships, efficiency and productivity,
planning and control, pricing decisions, capital budgeting, and similar matters. This information
is not generally disseminated outside the company. Whereas the general-purpose financial
statements of financial accounting are assumed.
Yes,all macromolecule are passed from nuclear pore envelope to cytop.pdfannikasarees
Yes,all macromolecule are passed from nuclear pore envelope to cytoplasmic
compartments(including ER).Transport of macromolecules between the nuclear and cytoplasmic
compartments occurs through nuclear pore complexes that span the double membrane of this
envelope.
Solution
Yes,all macromolecule are passed from nuclear pore envelope to cytoplasmic
compartments(including ER).Transport of macromolecules between the nuclear and cytoplasmic
compartments occurs through nuclear pore complexes that span the double membrane of this
envelope..
The transport of sodium ions and glucose into the cell is through sy.pdfannikasarees
The transport of sodium ions and glucose into the cell is through symnport. For every two
sodium ions transported into cell, one glucose is also transported in the same direction. The
concentration gradient of sodium is used to transport glucose into the cell, against its own
concentration gradient (that is, irrespective of the concentration of glucose). This is why, though
the glucose concentration inside the cell is higher compared to the cell exterior, glucose is
transported inside.
In the given experiment, the concentration of sodium ions inside the cell is initially low or very
less. There is a large concentration gradient of Na+ ions, due to which they are transported into
the cell easily. Glucose is also transported along with, without any hindrance. When equilibrium
is attained between the cell exterior and the cell interior with respect to sodium ions, there is no
net movement of ions into the cell. Therefore, symport of glucose is stopped.
When the concentration of extracellular Na+ ions increases, the concentration gradient also
increases as a result of which there is high net movement of Na+ ions into the cells. The cells
reaches equilibrium quickly, and this is why the plateau is reached.
B. Leaky channels allow leaking of Na+ and K+ ions to leak down their concentration gradient.
Therefore, apart from Na+ K+ pump, the channels also transport the ions, without transporting
glucose. Therefore, less glucose enters the cells, the cells reach equilibrium quickly.
Solution
The transport of sodium ions and glucose into the cell is through symnport. For every two
sodium ions transported into cell, one glucose is also transported in the same direction. The
concentration gradient of sodium is used to transport glucose into the cell, against its own
concentration gradient (that is, irrespective of the concentration of glucose). This is why, though
the glucose concentration inside the cell is higher compared to the cell exterior, glucose is
transported inside.
In the given experiment, the concentration of sodium ions inside the cell is initially low or very
less. There is a large concentration gradient of Na+ ions, due to which they are transported into
the cell easily. Glucose is also transported along with, without any hindrance. When equilibrium
is attained between the cell exterior and the cell interior with respect to sodium ions, there is no
net movement of ions into the cell. Therefore, symport of glucose is stopped.
When the concentration of extracellular Na+ ions increases, the concentration gradient also
increases as a result of which there is high net movement of Na+ ions into the cells. The cells
reaches equilibrium quickly, and this is why the plateau is reached.
B. Leaky channels allow leaking of Na+ and K+ ions to leak down their concentration gradient.
Therefore, apart from Na+ K+ pump, the channels also transport the ions, without transporting
glucose. Therefore, less glucose enters the cells, the cells reach equilibrium qu.
the issue of camera and cell phone privecy is importent many cell ph.pdfannikasarees
the issue of camera and cell phone privecy is importent many cell phone cameras by default and
automatically reveal amount of information such as physical location of picture,time,and date
etc...a number of companies facilities along with laws and implimentation have increased it is
often difficult what privacy protection you have.
according to the indectments the accused conducted sexual conversation with researcher person
posting as 13 years old girls.some of them committed indecent act before the women\'s
eyes.others sent them pronography. and all of themarranged to meet researchers apartments an
acters was waiting for them there. after the man spoke with her briefly the program moderator
showed up andconfronted them. thje men were arrested on camera by police
Solution
the issue of camera and cell phone privecy is importent many cell phone cameras by default and
automatically reveal amount of information such as physical location of picture,time,and date
etc...a number of companies facilities along with laws and implimentation have increased it is
often difficult what privacy protection you have.
according to the indectments the accused conducted sexual conversation with researcher person
posting as 13 years old girls.some of them committed indecent act before the women\'s
eyes.others sent them pronography. and all of themarranged to meet researchers apartments an
acters was waiting for them there. after the man spoke with her briefly the program moderator
showed up andconfronted them. thje men were arrested on camera by police.
Statement showing distribution of income to XavierThus answer will.pdfannikasarees
Statement showing distribution of income to Xavier
Thus answer will be $42500Interest on investment5000Salary27000Remainder income
(21000/2)10500Total distribution42500
Solution
Statement showing distribution of income to Xavier
Thus answer will be $42500Interest on investment5000Salary27000Remainder income
(21000/2)10500Total distribution42500.
SolutionBy observing the graph , the graph the given function is .pdfannikasarees
Solution
:
By observing the graph , the graph the given function is not a function;
Vertical test:
if u draw a vertical line on the graph , then it touches the graph at one point only, then the grpah
is a function.
but in the given graph , iit is touchig more than one point . Therefore, it is not a function..
R is a very flexible and powerful programming language, as well as a.pdfannikasarees
R is a very flexible and powerful programming language, as well as a package that is written
using that language (and others like C). The following program demonstrates many of its basic
features. You can cut and paste it into R, or download the file that includes it from here. If you
run it line by line, many of its features will become clear. Both editions of R for SAS and SPSS
Users and R for Stata Users work through a version of this program line-by-line, showing the
output and explaining what R is doing.
# Filename: ProgrammingBasics.R
# ---Simple Calculations---
2 + 3
x <- 2
y <- 3
x + y
x * y
# ---Data Structures---
# Vectors
workshop <- c(1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2)
print(workshop)
workshop
gender <- c(\"f\", \"f\", \"f\", NA, \"m\", \"m\", \"m\", \"m\")
q1 <- c(1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 4)
q2 <- c(1, 1, 2, 1, 5, 4, 3, 5)
q3 <- c(5, 4, 4,NA, 2, 5, 4, 5)
q4 <- c(1, 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 4, 5)
# Selecting Elements of Vectors
q1[5]
q1[ c(5, 6, 7, 8) ]
q1[5:8]
q1[gender == \"m\"]
mean( q1[ gender == \"m\" ], na.rm = TRUE)
# ---Factors---
# Numeric Factors
# First, as a vector
workshop <- c(1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2)
workshop
table(workshop)
mean(workshop)
gender[workshop == 2]
# Now as a factor
workshop <- c(1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2)
workshop <- factor(workshop)
workshop
table(workshop)
mean(workshop) #generates error now.
gender[workshop == 2]
gender[workshop == \"2\"]
# Recreate workshop, making it a factor
# including levels that don\'t yet exist.
workshop <- c(1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2)
workshop <- factor(
workshop,
levels = c( 1, 2, 3, 4),
labels = c(\"R\", \"SAS\", \"SPSS\", \"Stata\")
)
# Recreate it with just the levels it
# curently has.
workshop <- c(1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2)
workshop <- factor(
workshop,
levels = c( 1, 2),
labels = c(\"R\",\"SAS\")
)
workshop
table(workshop)
gender[workshop == 2]
gender[workshop == \"2\"]
gender[workshop == \"SAS\"]
# Character factors
gender <- c(\"f\", \"f\", \"f\", NA, \"m\", \"m\", \"m\", \"m\")
gender <- factor(
gender,
levels = c(\"m\", \"f\"),
labels = c(\"Male\", \"Female\")
)
gender
table(gender)
workshop[gender == \"m\"]
workshop[gender == \"Male\"]
# Recreate gender and make it a factor,
# keeping simpler m and f as labels.
gender <- c(\"f\", \"f\", \"f\", NA, \"m\", \"m\", \"m\", \"m\")
gender <- factor(gender)
gender
# Data Frames
mydata <- data.frame(workshop, gender, q1, q2, q3, q4)
mydata
names(mydata)
row.names(mydata)
# Selecting components by index number
mydata[8, 6] #8th obs, 6th var
mydata[ , 6] #All obs, 6th var
mydata[ , 6][5:8] #6th var, obs 5:8
# Selecting components by name
mydata$q1
mydata$q1[5:8]
# Example renaming gender to sex while
# creating a data frame (left as a comment)
#
# mydata <- data.frame(workshop, sex = gender,
# q1, q2, q3, q4)
# Matrices
# Creating from vectors
mymatrix <- cbind(q1, q2, q3, q4)
mymatrix
dim(mymatrix)
# Creating from matrix function
# left as a comment so we keep
# version with names q1, q2...
#
# mymatrix <- matrix(
# c(1, 1, 5, 1,
# 2, 1, 4, 1,
# 2, 2, 4, 3.
please give the name of author so that i can give u solution manual .pdfannikasarees
please give the name of author so that i can give u solution manual !!
thanks
Solution
please give the name of author so that i can give u solution manual !!
thanks.
PetTest.javaimport java.util.Scanner; public class PetTest {.pdfannikasarees
PetTest.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class PetTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
Pet p[] = new Pet[2];
for(int i=0; i
Solution
PetTest.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class PetTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
Pet p[] = new Pet[2];
for(int i=0; i.
Kentucks nickname for tommy luck isB. The d--d little cussWho .pdfannikasarees
Kentuck\'s nickname for tommy luck is
B. The d--d little cuss
Who said there are \"no plot stories in life
A. Sherwood Anderson (The Engg)
Solution
Kentuck\'s nickname for tommy luck is
B. The d--d little cuss
Who said there are \"no plot stories in life
A. Sherwood Anderson (The Engg).
Media converter operates at Physcial layer in the OSI model. It tran.pdfannikasarees
Media converter operates at Physcial layer in the OSI model. It translates frames into bits and
transmits them on the transmission medium, and the remaining steps are taken care by the other
layers of the OSI model.
Solution
Media converter operates at Physcial layer in the OSI model. It translates frames into bits and
transmits them on the transmission medium, and the remaining steps are taken care by the other
layers of the OSI model..
This very short document appears to be discussing a chemical compound or solution called "E.aldehyde". However, it provides no other context, details, or information to summarize further in 3 sentences or less.
Large companies are immensely powerful entities, to the point that t.pdfannikasarees
Large companies are immensely powerful entities, to the point that they have frequently trumped
the interests of sovereign nations. American businessmen deposed the queen of Hawai\'i in 1893
because they were incensed with her tariff policies. The formerly independent country became an
American territory a few years later. Corporate interests frequently harm local communities, as
in 1928 when the Colombian army massacred an unknown number of striking United Fruit
Company workers. The U.S. had threatened a military invasion of Colombia to protect the
company\'s interests.
Corporations can have enormously detrimental effects on the environment. Oil spills are some of
the most conspicuous examples, but industries as varied as chemical manufacturing, mining,
agriculture and fishing can do permanent damage to local ecosystems. Climate change can also
be attributed in large part to corporations. While their responsibility is hard to untangle from that
of the consumers who demand electricity and transportation, it is difficult to deny that many
corporations have profited from the deterioration of the global environment.
In many cases, harm to the environment and harm to vulnerable communities go hand-in-hand:
indigenous groups in the Amazon rainforest, for example, have been decimated and even wiped
out, both intentionally and unintentionally, in order to make room for logging, cattle ranching,
gold mining, oil and gas drilling and hydroelectric power generation.
In light of this often dark legacy, some areas of corporate culture have begun to embrace a
philosophy that balances the pursuit of profit with a commitment to ethical conduct. Google
Inc\'s (GOOG) slogan sums up the idea of corporate social responsibility nicely: \"Don\'t be
evil.\"
The same money and influence that enable large companies to inflict damage on people and the
environment allows them to effect positive change. At its simplest, a corporation can give money
to charity. Companies can also use their influence to pressure governments and other companies
to treat people and resources more ethically. When Martin Luther King, Jr. won the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1964, Atlanta\'s business leaders initially refused to attend a dinner celebrating the
Atlanta native\'s achievement. Coca Cola Co.\'s (KO) CEO, recognizing the damage such a
display of segregationist attitudes could do to the firm\'s international brand, threatened to move
Coke out of the city, causing an immediate change of heart in the local business elite.
Companies can invest in local communities in order to offset the negative impact their operations
might have. A natural resources firm that begins to operate in a poor community might build a
school, offer medical services or improve irrigation and sanitation equipment. Similarly, a
company might invest in research and development in sustainable technologies, even though the
project might not immediately lead to increased profitability.
In order to account for the importanc.
Immune System Cells are of various types. However, they are divided .pdfannikasarees
Immune System Cells are of various types. However, they are divided mainly into two types
based on their type of response-
Cells of the Innate/ Non-Specific Immune System- These are the cells which have the natural or
inborn capacity of defence. They defend the host from infection by any foreign organisms, but
their effect is not long lasting.
These mainly comprise of: Natural killer cells, mast cells, eosinophils, basophils, macrophages,
neutrophils, and dendritic cells, and function within the immune system by identifying and
eliminating pathogens that might cause infection.Mast cells act by rapidly releasing characteristic
granules, rich in histamine and heparin, along with various hormonal mediators and chemokines,
or chemotactic cytokines into the environment. Histamine dilates blood vessels, causing the
characteristic signs of inflammation.Eosinophils, basophils, neutrophils kill foreign cells by
releasing toxic substances which are present in their granules like hydrogen peroxide and free
oxygen radicals. Macrophages, neutrophils and dendritic cells act by phagocytosis. This is a
process by which the foreign body is engulfed by the immune cell and then kill it by releasing
granules or respiratory burst.
Cells of the Adaptive Immune System- These are the cells which response to a specific antigen
containing foriegn body. These antigens specifically react to initiate the Adaptive immunity.
Adaptive immunity creates immunological memory after an initial response to a specific
pathogen, and leads to an enhanced response to subsequent encounters with that pathogen. This
process of acquired immunity is the basis of vaccination. Cells of the Adaptive Immune
Systemmainly comprises of the B-lymphocytes and the T-.lymphocytes. B-lymphocytes bear
certain receptors on their surface called antibodies, for which the anigen has sequences called
epitopes, due to which specific binding with the antibody occurs. This antigen-antibody binding
results in precipitation or some other form of degradation and thus,the foreign substance is
eliminated out of the host\'s body.
T-lymphocytes are of two types. Cytotoxic T cells (also known as TC, killer T cell, or cytotoxic
T-lymphocyte (CTL)) are a sub-group of T cells that induce the death of cells that are infected
with viruses (and other pathogens), or are otherwise damaged or dysfunctional. These could be
by release of cytotoxic granules or by Fas mediated killing. Another, group of T-Lymphocytes
called T-helper cells help in activating the cytotoxic cells. They help in presenting the antigen to
the adaptive immune system and releases cytokines that increases the activity of the adaptive
immune system
Solution
Immune System Cells are of various types. However, they are divided mainly into two types
based on their type of response-
Cells of the Innate/ Non-Specific Immune System- These are the cells which have the natural or
inborn capacity of defence. They defend the host from infection by any foreign organis.
Hi,The discount window is a policy which is governed by the centra.pdfannikasarees
Hi,
The discount window is a policy which is governed by the central bank that allows the financial
institution to borrow money from the central bank on a short term basis. After the 9/11
incidents, Federal Reserve added $100 billion in liquidity per day, during the three days
following the attack, to help avert a financial crisis. Now, this was an important step to boost the
economy. The action provided the much needed liquidity for the various financial institutions to
function
Solution
Hi,
The discount window is a policy which is governed by the central bank that allows the financial
institution to borrow money from the central bank on a short term basis. After the 9/11
incidents, Federal Reserve added $100 billion in liquidity per day, during the three days
following the attack, to help avert a financial crisis. Now, this was an important step to boost the
economy. The action provided the much needed liquidity for the various financial institutions to
function.
CHCl3 is polar but still insoluble in water,becau.pdfannikasarees
CHCl3 is polar but still insoluble in water,because its dipole moment is not that
comparable with those which are soluble in water. So the above statement is false...
Solution
CHCl3 is polar but still insoluble in water,because its dipole moment is not that
comparable with those which are soluble in water. So the above statement is false....
Even Numberslet a1,a2,a3 are even=a1+a2 is even = closure p.pdfannikasarees
Even Numbers:
let a1,a2,a3 are even
=>
a1+a2 is even => closure property is satisfied
a1+(a2+a3) = (a1+a2)+a3 => Associative
a1 +0 = a1 => Identity element exists
a1-a1 = 0 => inverse exists
=>
even integers set is a group
ODD Numbers
let a1,a2 be two odd numbers
=>
a1 +a2 is even
=>
NOT closed
=>
Odd integers is not a group
Solution
Even Numbers:
let a1,a2,a3 are even
=>
a1+a2 is even => closure property is satisfied
a1+(a2+a3) = (a1+a2)+a3 => Associative
a1 +0 = a1 => Identity element exists
a1-a1 = 0 => inverse exists
=>
even integers set is a group
ODD Numbers
let a1,a2 be two odd numbers
=>
a1 +a2 is even
=>
NOT closed
=>
Odd integers is not a group.
This very short document contains mathematical notation but provides no context or explanation. It states "D.y=0" but without any other information, it is not possible to determine what this equation represents or its significance.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Communicating effectively and consistently with students can help them feel at ease during their learning experience and provide the instructor with a communication trail to track the course's progress. This workshop will take you through constructing an engaging course container to facilitate effective communication.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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