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the molar ratio of Na2S2O3 : CL2 = 1 : 4 moles of Na2S2O3 = moles of Cl2/4 =
0.69/4 = 0.17 mol
Solution
the molar ratio of Na2S2O3 : CL2 = 1 : 4 moles of Na2S2O3 = moles of Cl2/4 =
0.69/4 = 0.17 mol.
object persistence formats Sequential access optimized for operat.pdfaparnawatchcompany
object persistence formats Sequential access optimized for operations on entire file access to
specific objects not efficient Random access optimized for finding specific entire file
operations not efficient Relational database primary key foreign key referential integrity
structured query language Object-oriented databases standard from object data management
group sopport complex data object ID assigned some support for inheritance sharpe learning
curve Object-relational databases relational database extended to handle storage of objects use
of user-defined data types extended SQL to handle complex object data inheritance tends to be
language dependent
Solution
object persistence formats Sequential access optimized for operations on entire file access to
specific objects not efficient Random access optimized for finding specific entire file
operations not efficient Relational database primary key foreign key referential integrity
structured query language Object-oriented databases standard from object data management
group sopport complex data object ID assigned some support for inheritance sharpe learning
curve Object-relational databases relational database extended to handle storage of objects use
of user-defined data types extended SQL to handle complex object data inheritance tends to be
language dependent.
The answer is: b.) 4 Distribution coefficient = solubility of A in diethyl
ether/solubility of A in water = (20/100)/(5.0/100) = 4
Solution
The answer is: b.) 4 Distribution coefficient = solubility of A in diethyl
ether/solubility of A in water = (20/100)/(5.0/100) = 4.
Not all analytes re non-polar hydrophobic substance, but even those are detected by
allowing them to be bound to beads with which they show affinity. The different weights added
by the beads allows to monitor their elution fairly one-at-a-time, necessary for a non-chaotic
non-contaminated chromatogram. Substances that are amphoteric like proteins, with one
ionizable motif, one polar motif, and one hydrophobic motif are detected by their anion and
cation exchange pattern, and so are large molecules that are polar and or ionizable. The different
affinity to one ion or the next and their tendency to exchange cations or anions is part of the
information. If some of those substances are biologically, they can adopt several conformations.
The one they adopt in living systems i usually the active one, and in that conformation they
interact in nature with the ions and hydrophylic proteins of our bodies\' liquid compartments.
Also information is derived from their affinity to the other substances, the beads, the eluents, and
the ions, and the overall pH.
Solution
Not all analytes re non-polar hydrophobic substance, but even those are detected by
allowing them to be bound to beads with which they show affinity. The different weights added
by the beads allows to monitor their elution fairly one-at-a-time, necessary for a non-chaotic
non-contaminated chromatogram. Substances that are amphoteric like proteins, with one
ionizable motif, one polar motif, and one hydrophobic motif are detected by their anion and
cation exchange pattern, and so are large molecules that are polar and or ionizable. The different
affinity to one ion or the next and their tendency to exchange cations or anions is part of the
information. If some of those substances are biologically, they can adopt several conformations.
The one they adopt in living systems i usually the active one, and in that conformation they
interact in nature with the ions and hydrophylic proteins of our bodies\' liquid compartments.
Also information is derived from their affinity to the other substances, the beads, the eluents, and
the ions, and the overall pH..
Off-balance sheet problems have recurred throughout history, with .pdfaparnawatchcompany
Off-balance sheet problems have recurred throughout history, with a similar progression.
1.00 Initially, balance sheets are relatively transparent and off-balance sheet liabilities are
minimal or zero. Then, market participants argue that certain items should be excluded as off-
balance sheet. 2.00 Complex institutions increase their use of off-shore subsidiaries
and swap transactions to avoid disclosing liabilities 3.00 Over time, the exceptions eat away
at the foundations of financial statements, and the perception of the riskiness of large institutions
becomes disconnected from reality Transparency is one of the central
pillars of a well functioning market Lacunae in the system of rules;
a. There is a lack of information regarding exposures to risks accompanying derivative
transactions, and the potential impact on cash inflows and outflows. b Lack of information
regarding how “interconnected” companies are to one another as a result of such transactions
Financial reform proposals should promote the flow of information by requiring that
companies report all of their assets and liabilities, including derivatives and VIEs, in a
transparent, understandable way What it needs: From
the various Banks and istitutions playing in the market, had their discussions and pointed below:
Companies should show their full liability in their Balance sheets so that investors can make
weel aware of the particular instituitions. 1 Companies that fail to disclose material facts
should face civil liability 2 Companies must report asset financings on the balance sheet
3 Implementing fair value accounting more broadly may not provide finacial statements users
with more transparant and useful reporting From the KPMG discussions on the
Off Balance sheet recomndations report , some are identified and tabulated below. 4 The
SEC should consider reinstituting a technology -enabled process to streamline updating public
company information. 5 The SEC and FASB should collaborate on standard setting to ensure
an integrated set of disclosure requirements that is comprehensive and complete and avoids
redundancies
Solution
Off-balance sheet problems have recurred throughout history, with a similar progression.
1.00 Initially, balance sheets are relatively transparent and off-balance sheet liabilities are
minimal or zero. Then, market participants argue that certain items should be excluded as off-
balance sheet. 2.00 Complex institutions increase their use of off-shore subsidiaries
and swap transactions to avoid disclosing liabilities 3.00 Over time, the exceptions eat away
at the foundations of financial statements, and the perception of the riskiness of large institutions
becomes disconnected from reality Transparency is one of the central
pillars of a well functioning market Lacunae in the system of rules;
a. There is a lack of information regarding exposures to risks accompanying derivative
transactions, and the potential impact on cash inflows and outflows. b Lack of infor.
Well the only difference between the two structurally is that cyclohexanol is a
cycloalkane and phenol is a cycloaklene so I think that you would be able to separate them by
distillation. They would be separated by exploiting their boiling points, the lower distilling first. I
think you could use fractional distillation (better for substances with smaller boiling point
ranges) Since phenols are weakly acidic, the addition of NaOH will make the sodium salt or
sodium phenol. This will be soluble in water, while the cyclohexanol will not. If you then add
diethyl ether, the cyclohexane will go into that layer (top layer) and the phenol as the sodium salt
will stay in the aqueous layer (bottom layer).
Solution
Well the only difference between the two structurally is that cyclohexanol is a
cycloalkane and phenol is a cycloaklene so I think that you would be able to separate them by
distillation. They would be separated by exploiting their boiling points, the lower distilling first. I
think you could use fractional distillation (better for substances with smaller boiling point
ranges) Since phenols are weakly acidic, the addition of NaOH will make the sodium salt or
sodium phenol. This will be soluble in water, while the cyclohexanol will not. If you then add
diethyl ether, the cyclohexane will go into that layer (top layer) and the phenol as the sodium salt
will stay in the aqueous layer (bottom layer)..
Compunds composed of hydrogen and either fluorine, oxygen or nitrogen (the most
electronegative elements).
Solution
Compunds composed of hydrogen and either fluorine, oxygen or nitrogen (the most
electronegative elements)..
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the molar ratio of Na2S2O3 : CL2 = 1 : 4 moles of Na2S2O3 = moles of Cl2/4 =
0.69/4 = 0.17 mol
Solution
the molar ratio of Na2S2O3 : CL2 = 1 : 4 moles of Na2S2O3 = moles of Cl2/4 =
0.69/4 = 0.17 mol.
object persistence formats Sequential access optimized for operat.pdfaparnawatchcompany
object persistence formats Sequential access optimized for operations on entire file access to
specific objects not efficient Random access optimized for finding specific entire file
operations not efficient Relational database primary key foreign key referential integrity
structured query language Object-oriented databases standard from object data management
group sopport complex data object ID assigned some support for inheritance sharpe learning
curve Object-relational databases relational database extended to handle storage of objects use
of user-defined data types extended SQL to handle complex object data inheritance tends to be
language dependent
Solution
object persistence formats Sequential access optimized for operations on entire file access to
specific objects not efficient Random access optimized for finding specific entire file
operations not efficient Relational database primary key foreign key referential integrity
structured query language Object-oriented databases standard from object data management
group sopport complex data object ID assigned some support for inheritance sharpe learning
curve Object-relational databases relational database extended to handle storage of objects use
of user-defined data types extended SQL to handle complex object data inheritance tends to be
language dependent.
The answer is: b.) 4 Distribution coefficient = solubility of A in diethyl
ether/solubility of A in water = (20/100)/(5.0/100) = 4
Solution
The answer is: b.) 4 Distribution coefficient = solubility of A in diethyl
ether/solubility of A in water = (20/100)/(5.0/100) = 4.
Not all analytes re non-polar hydrophobic substance, but even those are detected by
allowing them to be bound to beads with which they show affinity. The different weights added
by the beads allows to monitor their elution fairly one-at-a-time, necessary for a non-chaotic
non-contaminated chromatogram. Substances that are amphoteric like proteins, with one
ionizable motif, one polar motif, and one hydrophobic motif are detected by their anion and
cation exchange pattern, and so are large molecules that are polar and or ionizable. The different
affinity to one ion or the next and their tendency to exchange cations or anions is part of the
information. If some of those substances are biologically, they can adopt several conformations.
The one they adopt in living systems i usually the active one, and in that conformation they
interact in nature with the ions and hydrophylic proteins of our bodies\' liquid compartments.
Also information is derived from their affinity to the other substances, the beads, the eluents, and
the ions, and the overall pH.
Solution
Not all analytes re non-polar hydrophobic substance, but even those are detected by
allowing them to be bound to beads with which they show affinity. The different weights added
by the beads allows to monitor their elution fairly one-at-a-time, necessary for a non-chaotic
non-contaminated chromatogram. Substances that are amphoteric like proteins, with one
ionizable motif, one polar motif, and one hydrophobic motif are detected by their anion and
cation exchange pattern, and so are large molecules that are polar and or ionizable. The different
affinity to one ion or the next and their tendency to exchange cations or anions is part of the
information. If some of those substances are biologically, they can adopt several conformations.
The one they adopt in living systems i usually the active one, and in that conformation they
interact in nature with the ions and hydrophylic proteins of our bodies\' liquid compartments.
Also information is derived from their affinity to the other substances, the beads, the eluents, and
the ions, and the overall pH..
Off-balance sheet problems have recurred throughout history, with .pdfaparnawatchcompany
Off-balance sheet problems have recurred throughout history, with a similar progression.
1.00 Initially, balance sheets are relatively transparent and off-balance sheet liabilities are
minimal or zero. Then, market participants argue that certain items should be excluded as off-
balance sheet. 2.00 Complex institutions increase their use of off-shore subsidiaries
and swap transactions to avoid disclosing liabilities 3.00 Over time, the exceptions eat away
at the foundations of financial statements, and the perception of the riskiness of large institutions
becomes disconnected from reality Transparency is one of the central
pillars of a well functioning market Lacunae in the system of rules;
a. There is a lack of information regarding exposures to risks accompanying derivative
transactions, and the potential impact on cash inflows and outflows. b Lack of information
regarding how “interconnected” companies are to one another as a result of such transactions
Financial reform proposals should promote the flow of information by requiring that
companies report all of their assets and liabilities, including derivatives and VIEs, in a
transparent, understandable way What it needs: From
the various Banks and istitutions playing in the market, had their discussions and pointed below:
Companies should show their full liability in their Balance sheets so that investors can make
weel aware of the particular instituitions. 1 Companies that fail to disclose material facts
should face civil liability 2 Companies must report asset financings on the balance sheet
3 Implementing fair value accounting more broadly may not provide finacial statements users
with more transparant and useful reporting From the KPMG discussions on the
Off Balance sheet recomndations report , some are identified and tabulated below. 4 The
SEC should consider reinstituting a technology -enabled process to streamline updating public
company information. 5 The SEC and FASB should collaborate on standard setting to ensure
an integrated set of disclosure requirements that is comprehensive and complete and avoids
redundancies
Solution
Off-balance sheet problems have recurred throughout history, with a similar progression.
1.00 Initially, balance sheets are relatively transparent and off-balance sheet liabilities are
minimal or zero. Then, market participants argue that certain items should be excluded as off-
balance sheet. 2.00 Complex institutions increase their use of off-shore subsidiaries
and swap transactions to avoid disclosing liabilities 3.00 Over time, the exceptions eat away
at the foundations of financial statements, and the perception of the riskiness of large institutions
becomes disconnected from reality Transparency is one of the central
pillars of a well functioning market Lacunae in the system of rules;
a. There is a lack of information regarding exposures to risks accompanying derivative
transactions, and the potential impact on cash inflows and outflows. b Lack of infor.
Well the only difference between the two structurally is that cyclohexanol is a
cycloalkane and phenol is a cycloaklene so I think that you would be able to separate them by
distillation. They would be separated by exploiting their boiling points, the lower distilling first. I
think you could use fractional distillation (better for substances with smaller boiling point
ranges) Since phenols are weakly acidic, the addition of NaOH will make the sodium salt or
sodium phenol. This will be soluble in water, while the cyclohexanol will not. If you then add
diethyl ether, the cyclohexane will go into that layer (top layer) and the phenol as the sodium salt
will stay in the aqueous layer (bottom layer).
Solution
Well the only difference between the two structurally is that cyclohexanol is a
cycloalkane and phenol is a cycloaklene so I think that you would be able to separate them by
distillation. They would be separated by exploiting their boiling points, the lower distilling first. I
think you could use fractional distillation (better for substances with smaller boiling point
ranges) Since phenols are weakly acidic, the addition of NaOH will make the sodium salt or
sodium phenol. This will be soluble in water, while the cyclohexanol will not. If you then add
diethyl ether, the cyclohexane will go into that layer (top layer) and the phenol as the sodium salt
will stay in the aqueous layer (bottom layer)..
Compunds composed of hydrogen and either fluorine, oxygen or nitrogen (the most
electronegative elements).
Solution
Compunds composed of hydrogen and either fluorine, oxygen or nitrogen (the most
electronegative elements)..
The Seliwanoff\'s Test is a test for ketoses. Of those you listed, only fructose is
going to react right away. \"sucrose\" may react if one lets it sit too long because of hydrolysis.
Solution
The Seliwanoff\'s Test is a test for ketoses. Of those you listed, only fructose is
going to react right away. \"sucrose\" may react if one lets it sit too long because of hydrolysis..
The short answer is no. SN2 reactions are governed by several factor.pdfaparnawatchcompany
The short answer is no. SN2 reactions are governed by several factors, the most important being
how accessible and unhindered the substrate is. Easily accesible carbons such as primary carbons
react readily and quickly. Secondary carbons will react too, though this occurs at a much slower
rate. Tertiary carbons will not react at all due to steric hinderance. The nucleophile is unable to
atttack the backside of the substrate, and since this is the essential mechanism that defines SN2,
no reaction occurs. In the case of aspirin synthesis we must define the substrate and nucleophile.
Acetic anhydride is the nucleophile (CH3CO2-) and salicylic acid is the substrate. If this were to
act as an SN2 reaction, the nucleophile would have to attack the benzene carbon with the -OH
group. First off, this carbon is tertiary, so it would not participate in this type of reaction. More
importantly, this carbon is in a near-unbreakable benzene ring. Beside the massive amount of
steric hinderance via the other ring carbons, this incorporation into the benzene ring does not
leave the backside of the reactive carbon exposed. An SN2 reaction will not occur under any
circumstance.
Solution
The short answer is no. SN2 reactions are governed by several factors, the most important being
how accessible and unhindered the substrate is. Easily accesible carbons such as primary carbons
react readily and quickly. Secondary carbons will react too, though this occurs at a much slower
rate. Tertiary carbons will not react at all due to steric hinderance. The nucleophile is unable to
atttack the backside of the substrate, and since this is the essential mechanism that defines SN2,
no reaction occurs. In the case of aspirin synthesis we must define the substrate and nucleophile.
Acetic anhydride is the nucleophile (CH3CO2-) and salicylic acid is the substrate. If this were to
act as an SN2 reaction, the nucleophile would have to attack the benzene carbon with the -OH
group. First off, this carbon is tertiary, so it would not participate in this type of reaction. More
importantly, this carbon is in a near-unbreakable benzene ring. Beside the massive amount of
steric hinderance via the other ring carbons, this incorporation into the benzene ring does not
leave the backside of the reactive carbon exposed. An SN2 reaction will not occur under any
circumstance..
Technology has taking milestone forwarding steps and they are using .pdfaparnawatchcompany
Technology has taking milestone forwarding steps and they are using with trhose new advanced
technologies of that computers. For example let us take one example among all those computer
technologies. Mainly the technology i observed is now a days everyone using notepads for
writing. Everyone user used top write in paper by using pens and thjese days we cannot see
those. It is very important to notice that technology has devoleped alot and writing with the
notepads and everything.
Technology is devoleping day by day if any conflicts or errors that are occured in that, there
may be chance of rectifying those and using more effectively and continuing with the next
updated technologies. So they have to notice the conflists that are occured and keep on updating.
There are not so much problems with the exisating technologies, because these are devoleping
with the more strategic manner and with the perfect plkans and if anything wrong happens there
may be a chance of changing those immediately so it is gradually increase the quality of them.
Now a days everything is related to the technologies. From staring the day everyone is busy with
the digital world it is mainly effecting everyone and now a days all group of people even small
childrens are using these because they are technically aware of those tyechnologies. Yes i agree
with the new technologies that are devoleping day by day because itr is making us very simple in
our life for examle according to you cool pads, phones are using these4 are very much familiar
with the peoiple because these can make the peoples work very easy.
Solution
Technology has taking milestone forwarding steps and they are using with trhose new advanced
technologies of that computers. For example let us take one example among all those computer
technologies. Mainly the technology i observed is now a days everyone using notepads for
writing. Everyone user used top write in paper by using pens and thjese days we cannot see
those. It is very important to notice that technology has devoleped alot and writing with the
notepads and everything.
Technology is devoleping day by day if any conflicts or errors that are occured in that, there
may be chance of rectifying those and using more effectively and continuing with the next
updated technologies. So they have to notice the conflists that are occured and keep on updating.
There are not so much problems with the exisating technologies, because these are devoleping
with the more strategic manner and with the perfect plkans and if anything wrong happens there
may be a chance of changing those immediately so it is gradually increase the quality of them.
Now a days everything is related to the technologies. From staring the day everyone is busy with
the digital world it is mainly effecting everyone and now a days all group of people even small
childrens are using these because they are technically aware of those tyechnologies. Yes i agree
with the new technologies that are devoleping.
Solution(a)Basic DefLet R be a binary relation on a set A.R i.pdfaparnawatchcompany
Solution
(a)
Basic Def:
Let R be a binary relation on a set A.
R is reflexive, iff for all x Î A, (x,x) Î R, i.e. xRx is true
Since (3,3),(4,4) not present in R
R is not reflexive..
Section 4 we describe how theSolutionSection 4 we describe how.pdfaparnawatchcompany
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The document calculates a probability of 10 out of 100 or 0.1. It states that this solution is simple. The calculation and conclusion are repeated in the document.
Plantaris muscleThe plantaris is one of the superficial muscles of.pdfaparnawatchcompany
Plantaris muscle
The plantaris is one of the superficial muscles of the superficial posterior compartment of the leg,
one of the fascial compartments of the leg.
It is composed of a thin muscle belly and a long thin tendon. While not as thick as the achilles
tendon, the plantaris tendon (which tends to be between 30 and 45 cm in length) is the longest
tendon in the human body. Not including the tendon, the plantaris muscle is approximately 5–10
cm long and is absent in 8-12% of the population. It is one of the plantar flexors in the posterior
compartment of the leg, along with the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles. The plantaris is
considered an unimportant muscle and mainly acts with the gastrocnemius.
Function]
The plantaris acts to weakly plantar flex the ankle joint and flex the knee joint.
The plantaris muscle may also provide proprioceptive feedback information to the central
nervous system regarding the position of the foot. The unusually high density of proprioceptive
receptor end organs supports this notion. Its motor function is so minimal that its long tendon can
readily be harvested for reconstruction elsewhere with little functional deficit. Often mistaken for
a nerve by new medical students (and thus called the \"freshman nerve\"), the muscle was useful
to other primatesfor grasping with their feet.[citation needed]
Clinical significance
A common injury that is normally attributed to the plantaris muscle is a condition called tennis
leg. Although pain in the calf can be attributed to a rupture of the plantaris muscle, recent
ultrasound research has shown that tennis leg more commonly arises from tears in the
musculotendinous junction of the medial gastrocnemius. In one clinical study, 94 out of 141
patients (66.7%) diagnosed with tennis leg were found with a partial rupture of the
gastrocnemius muscle while rupture of the plantaris tendon was only seen in 2 patients (1.4%)
Injury may occur from running, jumping, or pushing off one leg as in sports such as tennis,
basketball and soccer which require quick foot movement in a certain direction. Isolated plantaris
muscle strains are rare and ruptures normally occur in concurrence with injury to other muscles
in the posterior compartment of the lower leg. Symptoms of a plantaris muscle rupture may
include an audible popping sound in the area during physical activity, swelling, pain in the
posterior side of the lower leg, and persistent soreness. It may also be painful when trying to flex
the ankle
Anatomy of plantaris muscle: a study in adult Indians.
Abstract
AIM:
The plantaris muscle (PM) and its tendon is subject to considerable variation in both the points of
origin and of insertion. The present study was carried out to fi nd the different types of origin,
insertion and possible variations of the PM in the population of southern costal region of India.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
52 embalmed (Formalin fixed) cadaver lower limbs of 26 males (age ranged 48-79 years, mean
age 68 years) we.
I *think*... Highest energy = most polarized = hydrogen bonds Most stable =
lowest energy = C-C bonds Least stable = highest energy = ionic bonds (which is why salts
separate into ions)
Solution
I *think*... Highest energy = most polarized = hydrogen bonds Most stable =
lowest energy = C-C bonds Least stable = highest energy = ionic bonds (which is why salts
separate into ions).
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Non-coded RNA are small RNA molecule that cannot be translated by ho.pdfaparnawatchcompany
Non-coded RNA are small RNA molecule that cannot be translated by host machinery. They are
useful tools for medicine and research. Because they are RNA molecules so they can restrict the
translation of mRNA. They are very useful for treatment of mutations and chromosomal
abnormalities. On the basis of their functions, the following options are true.
(Option 1) – To counteract viral infections. Viruses infect by expressing their RNA or expression
after transcription of DNA. So, blocking the mRNA of virus is crucial to restrict their infections.
(Option 2) - To block expression of an abnormal gene responsible for disease.
(Option 4) – To analyze gene function by observing what occur when the gene’s expression is
inhibited.
*They cannot create mutations because they are not complementary to DNA.
Solution
Non-coded RNA are small RNA molecule that cannot be translated by host machinery. They are
useful tools for medicine and research. Because they are RNA molecules so they can restrict the
translation of mRNA. They are very useful for treatment of mutations and chromosomal
abnormalities. On the basis of their functions, the following options are true.
(Option 1) – To counteract viral infections. Viruses infect by expressing their RNA or expression
after transcription of DNA. So, blocking the mRNA of virus is crucial to restrict their infections.
(Option 2) - To block expression of an abnormal gene responsible for disease.
(Option 4) – To analyze gene function by observing what occur when the gene’s expression is
inhibited.
*They cannot create mutations because they are not complementary to DNA..
Option b is Settlement risk The Nonschedule L off-balance-sheet ri.pdfaparnawatchcompany
Option b is Settlement risk
The Nonschedule L off-balance-sheet risks are Settlement Risk and Affiliate Risk
Solution
Option b is Settlement risk
The Nonschedule L off-balance-sheet risks are Settlement Risk and Affiliate Risk.
Just because two compounds have the same melting point does not mean.pdfaparnawatchcompany
Just because two compounds have the same melting point does not mean that they exhibit similar
interacting characterstics. Melting means that intermolecular bonds that hold molecules together
are being broken. Sometimes, when adding impurities into a pure compound, these
intermolecular bonds are disturbed by the presence of the impurity. Because of this, the solution
will melt at a lower temperature than a pure solid due to disturbed intermolecular bonds (from a
solid to another molecule of the same solid)
T= H/S
Another reason is the change in enthalpy (H) describes the amount of heat required to break the
interactions between solid molecules in order to become a liquid. This value does not change
much when you add an impurity. The change in entropy (S) describes the entropy gained when
going from the much more ordered solid phase to the much less ordered liquid phase. Adding an
impurity to the liquid phase increases the entropy of the liquid without affecting the entropy of
the solid much; the end result is that S larger for a solid melting into an impure liquid than a pure
liquid.
Adding an impurity to the liquid phase causes S to increase without changing H. As you can see
from the equation above, this situation must cause the melting point (T) to decrease. Therefore,
adding an impurity, will cause a substance to melt at a lower temperature.
Solution
Just because two compounds have the same melting point does not mean that they exhibit similar
interacting characterstics. Melting means that intermolecular bonds that hold molecules together
are being broken. Sometimes, when adding impurities into a pure compound, these
intermolecular bonds are disturbed by the presence of the impurity. Because of this, the solution
will melt at a lower temperature than a pure solid due to disturbed intermolecular bonds (from a
solid to another molecule of the same solid)
T= H/S
Another reason is the change in enthalpy (H) describes the amount of heat required to break the
interactions between solid molecules in order to become a liquid. This value does not change
much when you add an impurity. The change in entropy (S) describes the entropy gained when
going from the much more ordered solid phase to the much less ordered liquid phase. Adding an
impurity to the liquid phase increases the entropy of the liquid without affecting the entropy of
the solid much; the end result is that S larger for a solid melting into an impure liquid than a pure
liquid.
Adding an impurity to the liquid phase causes S to increase without changing H. As you can see
from the equation above, this situation must cause the melting point (T) to decrease. Therefore,
adding an impurity, will cause a substance to melt at a lower temperature..
In humans, more common type of polymorphism is where both alleles ar.pdfaparnawatchcompany
In humans, more common type of polymorphism is where both alleles are found in both
populations but the expression of same kind of allele is based on the various factors between the
two population. Environmental factors influence on the expression of same type of allele or
different allele in both population.
Migration can affect the frequency of expression of same allele when individuals from one
population migrate to other population where there is expression of different allele.
When all the members of first population carry different allele from other population, the
migrated individuals from second population can change the frequency of first population.
Solution
In humans, more common type of polymorphism is where both alleles are found in both
populations but the expression of same kind of allele is based on the various factors between the
two population. Environmental factors influence on the expression of same type of allele or
different allele in both population.
Migration can affect the frequency of expression of same allele when individuals from one
population migrate to other population where there is expression of different allele.
When all the members of first population carry different allele from other population, the
migrated individuals from second population can change the frequency of first population..
D) Na and Cl ions are strongly hydrated in aqueous media .these ions attract water
molecules around them because of electrostatic attractions.Thus water molecules bound to them
making hydrated
Solution
D) Na and Cl ions are strongly hydrated in aqueous media .these ions attract water
molecules around them because of electrostatic attractions.Thus water molecules bound to them
making hydrated.
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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:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
The Seliwanoff\'s Test is a test for ketoses. Of those you listed, only fructose is
going to react right away. \"sucrose\" may react if one lets it sit too long because of hydrolysis.
Solution
The Seliwanoff\'s Test is a test for ketoses. Of those you listed, only fructose is
going to react right away. \"sucrose\" may react if one lets it sit too long because of hydrolysis..
The short answer is no. SN2 reactions are governed by several factor.pdfaparnawatchcompany
The short answer is no. SN2 reactions are governed by several factors, the most important being
how accessible and unhindered the substrate is. Easily accesible carbons such as primary carbons
react readily and quickly. Secondary carbons will react too, though this occurs at a much slower
rate. Tertiary carbons will not react at all due to steric hinderance. The nucleophile is unable to
atttack the backside of the substrate, and since this is the essential mechanism that defines SN2,
no reaction occurs. In the case of aspirin synthesis we must define the substrate and nucleophile.
Acetic anhydride is the nucleophile (CH3CO2-) and salicylic acid is the substrate. If this were to
act as an SN2 reaction, the nucleophile would have to attack the benzene carbon with the -OH
group. First off, this carbon is tertiary, so it would not participate in this type of reaction. More
importantly, this carbon is in a near-unbreakable benzene ring. Beside the massive amount of
steric hinderance via the other ring carbons, this incorporation into the benzene ring does not
leave the backside of the reactive carbon exposed. An SN2 reaction will not occur under any
circumstance.
Solution
The short answer is no. SN2 reactions are governed by several factors, the most important being
how accessible and unhindered the substrate is. Easily accesible carbons such as primary carbons
react readily and quickly. Secondary carbons will react too, though this occurs at a much slower
rate. Tertiary carbons will not react at all due to steric hinderance. The nucleophile is unable to
atttack the backside of the substrate, and since this is the essential mechanism that defines SN2,
no reaction occurs. In the case of aspirin synthesis we must define the substrate and nucleophile.
Acetic anhydride is the nucleophile (CH3CO2-) and salicylic acid is the substrate. If this were to
act as an SN2 reaction, the nucleophile would have to attack the benzene carbon with the -OH
group. First off, this carbon is tertiary, so it would not participate in this type of reaction. More
importantly, this carbon is in a near-unbreakable benzene ring. Beside the massive amount of
steric hinderance via the other ring carbons, this incorporation into the benzene ring does not
leave the backside of the reactive carbon exposed. An SN2 reaction will not occur under any
circumstance..
Technology has taking milestone forwarding steps and they are using .pdfaparnawatchcompany
Technology has taking milestone forwarding steps and they are using with trhose new advanced
technologies of that computers. For example let us take one example among all those computer
technologies. Mainly the technology i observed is now a days everyone using notepads for
writing. Everyone user used top write in paper by using pens and thjese days we cannot see
those. It is very important to notice that technology has devoleped alot and writing with the
notepads and everything.
Technology is devoleping day by day if any conflicts or errors that are occured in that, there
may be chance of rectifying those and using more effectively and continuing with the next
updated technologies. So they have to notice the conflists that are occured and keep on updating.
There are not so much problems with the exisating technologies, because these are devoleping
with the more strategic manner and with the perfect plkans and if anything wrong happens there
may be a chance of changing those immediately so it is gradually increase the quality of them.
Now a days everything is related to the technologies. From staring the day everyone is busy with
the digital world it is mainly effecting everyone and now a days all group of people even small
childrens are using these because they are technically aware of those tyechnologies. Yes i agree
with the new technologies that are devoleping day by day because itr is making us very simple in
our life for examle according to you cool pads, phones are using these4 are very much familiar
with the peoiple because these can make the peoples work very easy.
Solution
Technology has taking milestone forwarding steps and they are using with trhose new advanced
technologies of that computers. For example let us take one example among all those computer
technologies. Mainly the technology i observed is now a days everyone using notepads for
writing. Everyone user used top write in paper by using pens and thjese days we cannot see
those. It is very important to notice that technology has devoleped alot and writing with the
notepads and everything.
Technology is devoleping day by day if any conflicts or errors that are occured in that, there
may be chance of rectifying those and using more effectively and continuing with the next
updated technologies. So they have to notice the conflists that are occured and keep on updating.
There are not so much problems with the exisating technologies, because these are devoleping
with the more strategic manner and with the perfect plkans and if anything wrong happens there
may be a chance of changing those immediately so it is gradually increase the quality of them.
Now a days everything is related to the technologies. From staring the day everyone is busy with
the digital world it is mainly effecting everyone and now a days all group of people even small
childrens are using these because they are technically aware of those tyechnologies. Yes i agree
with the new technologies that are devoleping.
Solution(a)Basic DefLet R be a binary relation on a set A.R i.pdfaparnawatchcompany
Solution
(a)
Basic Def:
Let R be a binary relation on a set A.
R is reflexive, iff for all x Î A, (x,x) Î R, i.e. xRx is true
Since (3,3),(4,4) not present in R
R is not reflexive..
Section 4 we describe how theSolutionSection 4 we describe how.pdfaparnawatchcompany
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The document calculates a probability of 10 out of 100 or 0.1. It states that this solution is simple. The calculation and conclusion are repeated in the document.
Plantaris muscleThe plantaris is one of the superficial muscles of.pdfaparnawatchcompany
Plantaris muscle
The plantaris is one of the superficial muscles of the superficial posterior compartment of the leg,
one of the fascial compartments of the leg.
It is composed of a thin muscle belly and a long thin tendon. While not as thick as the achilles
tendon, the plantaris tendon (which tends to be between 30 and 45 cm in length) is the longest
tendon in the human body. Not including the tendon, the plantaris muscle is approximately 5–10
cm long and is absent in 8-12% of the population. It is one of the plantar flexors in the posterior
compartment of the leg, along with the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles. The plantaris is
considered an unimportant muscle and mainly acts with the gastrocnemius.
Function]
The plantaris acts to weakly plantar flex the ankle joint and flex the knee joint.
The plantaris muscle may also provide proprioceptive feedback information to the central
nervous system regarding the position of the foot. The unusually high density of proprioceptive
receptor end organs supports this notion. Its motor function is so minimal that its long tendon can
readily be harvested for reconstruction elsewhere with little functional deficit. Often mistaken for
a nerve by new medical students (and thus called the \"freshman nerve\"), the muscle was useful
to other primatesfor grasping with their feet.[citation needed]
Clinical significance
A common injury that is normally attributed to the plantaris muscle is a condition called tennis
leg. Although pain in the calf can be attributed to a rupture of the plantaris muscle, recent
ultrasound research has shown that tennis leg more commonly arises from tears in the
musculotendinous junction of the medial gastrocnemius. In one clinical study, 94 out of 141
patients (66.7%) diagnosed with tennis leg were found with a partial rupture of the
gastrocnemius muscle while rupture of the plantaris tendon was only seen in 2 patients (1.4%)
Injury may occur from running, jumping, or pushing off one leg as in sports such as tennis,
basketball and soccer which require quick foot movement in a certain direction. Isolated plantaris
muscle strains are rare and ruptures normally occur in concurrence with injury to other muscles
in the posterior compartment of the lower leg. Symptoms of a plantaris muscle rupture may
include an audible popping sound in the area during physical activity, swelling, pain in the
posterior side of the lower leg, and persistent soreness. It may also be painful when trying to flex
the ankle
Anatomy of plantaris muscle: a study in adult Indians.
Abstract
AIM:
The plantaris muscle (PM) and its tendon is subject to considerable variation in both the points of
origin and of insertion. The present study was carried out to fi nd the different types of origin,
insertion and possible variations of the PM in the population of southern costal region of India.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
52 embalmed (Formalin fixed) cadaver lower limbs of 26 males (age ranged 48-79 years, mean
age 68 years) we.
I *think*... Highest energy = most polarized = hydrogen bonds Most stable =
lowest energy = C-C bonds Least stable = highest energy = ionic bonds (which is why salts
separate into ions)
Solution
I *think*... Highest energy = most polarized = hydrogen bonds Most stable =
lowest energy = C-C bonds Least stable = highest energy = ionic bonds (which is why salts
separate into ions).
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Non-coded RNA are small RNA molecule that cannot be translated by ho.pdfaparnawatchcompany
Non-coded RNA are small RNA molecule that cannot be translated by host machinery. They are
useful tools for medicine and research. Because they are RNA molecules so they can restrict the
translation of mRNA. They are very useful for treatment of mutations and chromosomal
abnormalities. On the basis of their functions, the following options are true.
(Option 1) – To counteract viral infections. Viruses infect by expressing their RNA or expression
after transcription of DNA. So, blocking the mRNA of virus is crucial to restrict their infections.
(Option 2) - To block expression of an abnormal gene responsible for disease.
(Option 4) – To analyze gene function by observing what occur when the gene’s expression is
inhibited.
*They cannot create mutations because they are not complementary to DNA.
Solution
Non-coded RNA are small RNA molecule that cannot be translated by host machinery. They are
useful tools for medicine and research. Because they are RNA molecules so they can restrict the
translation of mRNA. They are very useful for treatment of mutations and chromosomal
abnormalities. On the basis of their functions, the following options are true.
(Option 1) – To counteract viral infections. Viruses infect by expressing their RNA or expression
after transcription of DNA. So, blocking the mRNA of virus is crucial to restrict their infections.
(Option 2) - To block expression of an abnormal gene responsible for disease.
(Option 4) – To analyze gene function by observing what occur when the gene’s expression is
inhibited.
*They cannot create mutations because they are not complementary to DNA..
Option b is Settlement risk The Nonschedule L off-balance-sheet ri.pdfaparnawatchcompany
Option b is Settlement risk
The Nonschedule L off-balance-sheet risks are Settlement Risk and Affiliate Risk
Solution
Option b is Settlement risk
The Nonschedule L off-balance-sheet risks are Settlement Risk and Affiliate Risk.
Just because two compounds have the same melting point does not mean.pdfaparnawatchcompany
Just because two compounds have the same melting point does not mean that they exhibit similar
interacting characterstics. Melting means that intermolecular bonds that hold molecules together
are being broken. Sometimes, when adding impurities into a pure compound, these
intermolecular bonds are disturbed by the presence of the impurity. Because of this, the solution
will melt at a lower temperature than a pure solid due to disturbed intermolecular bonds (from a
solid to another molecule of the same solid)
T= H/S
Another reason is the change in enthalpy (H) describes the amount of heat required to break the
interactions between solid molecules in order to become a liquid. This value does not change
much when you add an impurity. The change in entropy (S) describes the entropy gained when
going from the much more ordered solid phase to the much less ordered liquid phase. Adding an
impurity to the liquid phase increases the entropy of the liquid without affecting the entropy of
the solid much; the end result is that S larger for a solid melting into an impure liquid than a pure
liquid.
Adding an impurity to the liquid phase causes S to increase without changing H. As you can see
from the equation above, this situation must cause the melting point (T) to decrease. Therefore,
adding an impurity, will cause a substance to melt at a lower temperature.
Solution
Just because two compounds have the same melting point does not mean that they exhibit similar
interacting characterstics. Melting means that intermolecular bonds that hold molecules together
are being broken. Sometimes, when adding impurities into a pure compound, these
intermolecular bonds are disturbed by the presence of the impurity. Because of this, the solution
will melt at a lower temperature than a pure solid due to disturbed intermolecular bonds (from a
solid to another molecule of the same solid)
T= H/S
Another reason is the change in enthalpy (H) describes the amount of heat required to break the
interactions between solid molecules in order to become a liquid. This value does not change
much when you add an impurity. The change in entropy (S) describes the entropy gained when
going from the much more ordered solid phase to the much less ordered liquid phase. Adding an
impurity to the liquid phase increases the entropy of the liquid without affecting the entropy of
the solid much; the end result is that S larger for a solid melting into an impure liquid than a pure
liquid.
Adding an impurity to the liquid phase causes S to increase without changing H. As you can see
from the equation above, this situation must cause the melting point (T) to decrease. Therefore,
adding an impurity, will cause a substance to melt at a lower temperature..
In humans, more common type of polymorphism is where both alleles ar.pdfaparnawatchcompany
In humans, more common type of polymorphism is where both alleles are found in both
populations but the expression of same kind of allele is based on the various factors between the
two population. Environmental factors influence on the expression of same type of allele or
different allele in both population.
Migration can affect the frequency of expression of same allele when individuals from one
population migrate to other population where there is expression of different allele.
When all the members of first population carry different allele from other population, the
migrated individuals from second population can change the frequency of first population.
Solution
In humans, more common type of polymorphism is where both alleles are found in both
populations but the expression of same kind of allele is based on the various factors between the
two population. Environmental factors influence on the expression of same type of allele or
different allele in both population.
Migration can affect the frequency of expression of same allele when individuals from one
population migrate to other population where there is expression of different allele.
When all the members of first population carry different allele from other population, the
migrated individuals from second population can change the frequency of first population..
D) Na and Cl ions are strongly hydrated in aqueous media .these ions attract water
molecules around them because of electrostatic attractions.Thus water molecules bound to them
making hydrated
Solution
D) Na and Cl ions are strongly hydrated in aqueous media .these ions attract water
molecules around them because of electrostatic attractions.Thus water molecules bound to them
making hydrated.
I think that first graphSolutionI think that first graph.pdfaparnawatchcompany
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The document provides a solution to a problem where the answer is stated as "neither E nor Z". The solution rules out both options E and Z as being the correct answer. In just 3 words, it succinctly gives the key information that the answer is not either of the two listed options.
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:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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.
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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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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