satellite falling to Earth; a teaspoonful of sugar dissolving in a cup of hot coffee
Solution
satellite falling to Earth; a teaspoonful of sugar dissolving in a cup of hot coffee.
primary london forces It is not covalent bondin.pdfdavid16271
primary london forces It is not covalent bonding, because the CO2 molecules do
not form covalent bonds with each other. Within the CO2 molecules, however, there are C=O
covalent bonds. But that is intramolecular No ions, no ionic bonding no metals, no ionic
bonding structure of CO2: O=C=O, a linear molecule, no net dipole, so no dipole-dipole
interactions
Solution
primary london forces It is not covalent bonding, because the CO2 molecules do
not form covalent bonds with each other. Within the CO2 molecules, however, there are C=O
covalent bonds. But that is intramolecular No ions, no ionic bonding no metals, no ionic
bonding structure of CO2: O=C=O, a linear molecule, no net dipole, so no dipole-dipole
interactions.
its v simple salt water contains salt n fresh wat.pdfdavid16271
its v simple salt water contains salt n fresh water does not contain any type of salt
Solution
its v simple salt water contains salt n fresh water does not contain any type of salt.
We now prove for every finite-dimensional complex vector space V an.pdfdavid16271
We now prove: for every finite-dimensional complex vector space V and every linear
map T : V V , there exists an ordered basis X of V such that [T]X is a Jordan canonical
form.
The proof is by induction on n = dim(V ). For n = 0 and n = 1, the result follows
immediately. Now assume n > 1 and the result is already known for all complex vector
spaces of smaller dimension than n.
Pick a fixed eigenvalue c of the given linear map T, and let v 6= 0 be an associated
eigenvector. Let U = T c IdV , where IdV denotes the identity map on V .
Applying
Fitting’s lemma to the linear map U, we get a direct sum V = Z W ; where Z and W are
U-invariant (hence also T-invariant) subspaces of V such that U|Z is nilpotent and U|W is
an isomorphism. On one hand, U|Z is nilpotent, so we know there is an ordered basis X1 of
Z and a partition of the integer k = dim(Z) such that [U|Z]X1 = J(0; ).
It follows that
[T|Z]X1 = [U|Z + c IdZ]X1 = [U|Z]X1 + [c IdZ]X1 = J(0; ) + cIk = J(c; ).
On the other hand, v cannot lie in W, since otherwise U|W(v) = U(v) = 0 = U|W(0)
contradicts the fact that U|W is an isomorphism. So W 6= V , forcing dim(W) < dim(V ).
By the induction hypothesis, there exists an ordered basis X2 of W such that [U|W]X2 is a
Jordan canonical form matrix J1. By the same calculation used above, we see that [T|W]X2
is the matrix J2 obtained from J1 by adding c to every diagonal entry. This new matrix is
also a Jordan canonical form. Finally, taking X to be the concatenation of X1 and X2, we
know X is an ordered basis of V such that [T]X = blk-diag(J(c; ), J2). This matrix is a
Jordan canonical form, so the induction proof is complete.
The existence of Jordan canonical forms for linear maps implies the existence of Jordan
canonical forms for matrices, as follows. Given A Mn(C), let T : Cn Cn be the linear
map defined by T(v) = Av for all column vectors v Cn. Choose an ordered basis X of Cn
such that J = [T]X is a Jordan canonical form. We know J = P1AP for some invertible
P Mn(C), so A is similar to a Jordan canonical form.
We should also point out that the only special feature of the field C needed in thisproof was that
every linear map on an n-dimensional C-vector space (with n > 0) has an eigenvalue in C. This
follows from the fact that all non-constant polynomials in C[x] split into products of linear
factors. The Jordan canonical form theorem extends to any field F
having the latter property (such fields are called algebraically closed).
Solution
We now prove: for every finite-dimensional complex vector space V and every linear
map T : V V , there exists an ordered basis X of V such that [T]X is a Jordan canonical
form.
The proof is by induction on n = dim(V ). For n = 0 and n = 1, the result follows
immediately. Now assume n > 1 and the result is already known for all complex vector
spaces of smaller dimension than n.
Pick a fixed eigenvalue c of the given linear map T, and let v 6= 0 be an associated
eigenvector. Let U = T c IdV , where IdV denotes the .
The three friends have one apple pieEd eats 12Remaining = 12.pdfdavid16271
The three friends have one apple pie
Ed eats 1/2
Remaining = 1/2
Sue eats 1/2 of remaining = 1/2(1/2) = 1/4
Remaining = 1/4
Bill eats 1/2 of 1/4 = 1/8
Remaining = 1/8
Hence Ed ate 1/2, Sue ate 1/4, and Bill ate 1/8. Left over = 1/8
Solution
The three friends have one apple pie
Ed eats 1/2
Remaining = 1/2
Sue eats 1/2 of remaining = 1/2(1/2) = 1/4
Remaining = 1/4
Bill eats 1/2 of 1/4 = 1/8
Remaining = 1/8
Hence Ed ate 1/2, Sue ate 1/4, and Bill ate 1/8. Left over = 1/8.
The Most basic duty is to treat humanity, both in your own person, a.pdfdavid16271
The Most basic duty is to treat humanity, both in your own person, and in the person of every
other, always at the same time as an end, never simply as a means.
The two main duties that derive from it are:
(1) the perfect duty to act on no maxims that use people as mere means.
(2) the imperfect duty to act on some maxims that foster peoples’ ends.
Solution
The Most basic duty is to treat humanity, both in your own person, and in the person of every
other, always at the same time as an end, never simply as a means.
The two main duties that derive from it are:
(1) the perfect duty to act on no maxims that use people as mere means.
(2) the imperfect duty to act on some maxims that foster peoples’ ends..
The answer is main bronchi. The trachea bifurcates into the right an.pdfdavid16271
The answer is main bronchi. The trachea bifurcates into the right and left main bronchi
Solution
The answer is main bronchi. The trachea bifurcates into the right and left main bronchi.
primary london forces It is not covalent bondin.pdfdavid16271
primary london forces It is not covalent bonding, because the CO2 molecules do
not form covalent bonds with each other. Within the CO2 molecules, however, there are C=O
covalent bonds. But that is intramolecular No ions, no ionic bonding no metals, no ionic
bonding structure of CO2: O=C=O, a linear molecule, no net dipole, so no dipole-dipole
interactions
Solution
primary london forces It is not covalent bonding, because the CO2 molecules do
not form covalent bonds with each other. Within the CO2 molecules, however, there are C=O
covalent bonds. But that is intramolecular No ions, no ionic bonding no metals, no ionic
bonding structure of CO2: O=C=O, a linear molecule, no net dipole, so no dipole-dipole
interactions.
its v simple salt water contains salt n fresh wat.pdfdavid16271
its v simple salt water contains salt n fresh water does not contain any type of salt
Solution
its v simple salt water contains salt n fresh water does not contain any type of salt.
We now prove for every finite-dimensional complex vector space V an.pdfdavid16271
We now prove: for every finite-dimensional complex vector space V and every linear
map T : V V , there exists an ordered basis X of V such that [T]X is a Jordan canonical
form.
The proof is by induction on n = dim(V ). For n = 0 and n = 1, the result follows
immediately. Now assume n > 1 and the result is already known for all complex vector
spaces of smaller dimension than n.
Pick a fixed eigenvalue c of the given linear map T, and let v 6= 0 be an associated
eigenvector. Let U = T c IdV , where IdV denotes the identity map on V .
Applying
Fitting’s lemma to the linear map U, we get a direct sum V = Z W ; where Z and W are
U-invariant (hence also T-invariant) subspaces of V such that U|Z is nilpotent and U|W is
an isomorphism. On one hand, U|Z is nilpotent, so we know there is an ordered basis X1 of
Z and a partition of the integer k = dim(Z) such that [U|Z]X1 = J(0; ).
It follows that
[T|Z]X1 = [U|Z + c IdZ]X1 = [U|Z]X1 + [c IdZ]X1 = J(0; ) + cIk = J(c; ).
On the other hand, v cannot lie in W, since otherwise U|W(v) = U(v) = 0 = U|W(0)
contradicts the fact that U|W is an isomorphism. So W 6= V , forcing dim(W) < dim(V ).
By the induction hypothesis, there exists an ordered basis X2 of W such that [U|W]X2 is a
Jordan canonical form matrix J1. By the same calculation used above, we see that [T|W]X2
is the matrix J2 obtained from J1 by adding c to every diagonal entry. This new matrix is
also a Jordan canonical form. Finally, taking X to be the concatenation of X1 and X2, we
know X is an ordered basis of V such that [T]X = blk-diag(J(c; ), J2). This matrix is a
Jordan canonical form, so the induction proof is complete.
The existence of Jordan canonical forms for linear maps implies the existence of Jordan
canonical forms for matrices, as follows. Given A Mn(C), let T : Cn Cn be the linear
map defined by T(v) = Av for all column vectors v Cn. Choose an ordered basis X of Cn
such that J = [T]X is a Jordan canonical form. We know J = P1AP for some invertible
P Mn(C), so A is similar to a Jordan canonical form.
We should also point out that the only special feature of the field C needed in thisproof was that
every linear map on an n-dimensional C-vector space (with n > 0) has an eigenvalue in C. This
follows from the fact that all non-constant polynomials in C[x] split into products of linear
factors. The Jordan canonical form theorem extends to any field F
having the latter property (such fields are called algebraically closed).
Solution
We now prove: for every finite-dimensional complex vector space V and every linear
map T : V V , there exists an ordered basis X of V such that [T]X is a Jordan canonical
form.
The proof is by induction on n = dim(V ). For n = 0 and n = 1, the result follows
immediately. Now assume n > 1 and the result is already known for all complex vector
spaces of smaller dimension than n.
Pick a fixed eigenvalue c of the given linear map T, and let v 6= 0 be an associated
eigenvector. Let U = T c IdV , where IdV denotes the .
The three friends have one apple pieEd eats 12Remaining = 12.pdfdavid16271
The three friends have one apple pie
Ed eats 1/2
Remaining = 1/2
Sue eats 1/2 of remaining = 1/2(1/2) = 1/4
Remaining = 1/4
Bill eats 1/2 of 1/4 = 1/8
Remaining = 1/8
Hence Ed ate 1/2, Sue ate 1/4, and Bill ate 1/8. Left over = 1/8
Solution
The three friends have one apple pie
Ed eats 1/2
Remaining = 1/2
Sue eats 1/2 of remaining = 1/2(1/2) = 1/4
Remaining = 1/4
Bill eats 1/2 of 1/4 = 1/8
Remaining = 1/8
Hence Ed ate 1/2, Sue ate 1/4, and Bill ate 1/8. Left over = 1/8.
The Most basic duty is to treat humanity, both in your own person, a.pdfdavid16271
The Most basic duty is to treat humanity, both in your own person, and in the person of every
other, always at the same time as an end, never simply as a means.
The two main duties that derive from it are:
(1) the perfect duty to act on no maxims that use people as mere means.
(2) the imperfect duty to act on some maxims that foster peoples’ ends.
Solution
The Most basic duty is to treat humanity, both in your own person, and in the person of every
other, always at the same time as an end, never simply as a means.
The two main duties that derive from it are:
(1) the perfect duty to act on no maxims that use people as mere means.
(2) the imperfect duty to act on some maxims that foster peoples’ ends..
The answer is main bronchi. The trachea bifurcates into the right an.pdfdavid16271
The answer is main bronchi. The trachea bifurcates into the right and left main bronchi
Solution
The answer is main bronchi. The trachea bifurcates into the right and left main bronchi.
The Euclidean four-point model with a line that intersects only one .pdfdavid16271
The Euclidean four-point model with a line that intersects only one of the points satisfies this.
Solution
The Euclidean four-point model with a line that intersects only one of the points satisfies this..
Session and Presentation Layers are the two OSI layers are missing f.pdfdavid16271
Session and Presentation Layers are the two OSI layers are missing from 5-layer TCP/IP network
model.
Option e is correct choice.
Solution
Session and Presentation Layers are the two OSI layers are missing from 5-layer TCP/IP network
model.
Option e is correct choice..
Given that S is a subset of TThis implies that any element is in S.pdfdavid16271
Given that S is a subset of T
This implies that any element is in S implies that element is in T also.
Supremum of S is the least element of upper bound of S.
As S is contained in T, Supremum of S can be either supremum of T also if there is no other
element in T-S such that it is greater than S.
Otherwise T will have a greater supremum than that of S
Hence it follow s that supremum of S<= Supremum of T.
In other words, in any case it cannot exceed that of T
------------------------------------------------------------------
Infremum of T is the maximum of least bounds of T.
As S is contained in T, infremum of T will also be the least for all elements of S though not
necessarily the maximum.
If maximum of least upper bounds of S coincide with that of T then inf T = inf S
Otherwise inf T<= inf S
Solution
Given that S is a subset of T
This implies that any element is in S implies that element is in T also.
Supremum of S is the least element of upper bound of S.
As S is contained in T, Supremum of S can be either supremum of T also if there is no other
element in T-S such that it is greater than S.
Otherwise T will have a greater supremum than that of S
Hence it follow s that supremum of S<= Supremum of T.
In other words, in any case it cannot exceed that of T
------------------------------------------------------------------
Infremum of T is the maximum of least bounds of T.
As S is contained in T, infremum of T will also be the least for all elements of S though not
necessarily the maximum.
If maximum of least upper bounds of S coincide with that of T then inf T = inf S
Otherwise inf T<= inf S.
Na2so4.10H20is a limiting reagent n is the no.of moles of limiting r.pdfdavid16271
Na2so4.10H20is a limiting reagent n is the no.of moles of limiting reagent which is
5.52/molecular weight
Solution
Na2so4.10H20is a limiting reagent n is the no.of moles of limiting reagent which is
5.52/molecular weight.
Structure of Each Type of linked listSingly Linked Liststruct .pdfdavid16271
Structure of Each Type of linked list:
Singly Linked List:
struct SLList{
int data;
SLList *next;
}
Doubly Linked List:
struct DLList{
int data;
DLList *next;
DLList *previous;
}
Circular Linked List: same as Singly Linked List or Doubly Linked List (Circular Linked List
can be singly or doubly)
In singly linked lists and doubly linked lists the end of lists are indicated with NULL value. But
circular linked list do not have ends. While travering the circular lists we sould be careful
otherwise we will be travering the list infinitely.
In circular linked list we access the elements using the \'head\' node (similar to head node in
singly linked list and doubly linked lists).
Singly Linked List:
- Singly linked list allows you to go one way direction
- Singly linked list uses less memory per node (one pointer)
- There is a little-known trick that lets you delete from a singly-linked list in O(1), but the list
must be circular for it to work (move the content of next into the current, and delete next).
- Complexity of Insertion and Deletion at known position is O (n).
- If we need to save memory in need to update node values frequently and searching is not
required, we can use Singly Linked list.
Doubly Linked List:
- Doubly linked list has two way directions next and previous
- Doubly linked list uses More memory per node than Singly Linked list (two pointers)
- Doubly-linked lists can be used in places where singly-linked lists would not work (a doubly-
ended queue), but they require slightly more \"housekeeping\", and are slightly less efficient on
insertions as the result
- Complexity of Insertion and Deletion at known position is O (1).
- If we need faster performance in searching and memory is not a limitation we use Doubly
Linked List
Application of List:
- Both Singly and Doubly List:
It is used to develop stacks and queues which have lots of applications.
- Circular Linked List:
Round Robin Scheduling algorithm - Circular lists are useful in applications to repeatedly go
around the list. For example, when multiple applications are running on a PC, it is common for
the operating system to put the running applications on a list and then to cycle through them,
giving each of them a slice of time to execute, and then making them wait while the CPU is
given to another application. It is convenient for the operating system to use a circular list so that
when it reaches the end of the list it can cycle around to the front of the list.
Solution
Structure of Each Type of linked list:
Singly Linked List:
struct SLList{
int data;
SLList *next;
}
Doubly Linked List:
struct DLList{
int data;
DLList *next;
DLList *previous;
}
Circular Linked List: same as Singly Linked List or Doubly Linked List (Circular Linked List
can be singly or doubly)
In singly linked lists and doubly linked lists the end of lists are indicated with NULL value. But
circular linked list do not have ends. While travering the circular lists we sould be careful
otherwise we will b.
reference articel used in this essayKumar, S., & Preetha, G. (2012.pdfdavid16271
reference articel used in this essay
Kumar, S., & Preetha, G. (2012). Health Promotion: An Effective Tool for Global Health. Indian
Journal of Community Medicine: Official Publication of Indian Association of Preventive &
Social Medicine, 37(1), 5–12. http://doi.org/10.4103/0970-0218.94009
Health promotion is more significant today than any time in recent memory in tending to general
medical issues. The wellbeing situation is situated at one of a kind junction as the world is
confronting a \'triple weight of infections\' constituted by the unfinished motivation of
transferable ailments, recently rising and re-developing maladies and also the extraordinary
ascent of noncommunicable perpetual illnesses. The components which help advance and
improvement in this day and age, for example, globalization of exchange, urbanization,
simplicity of worldwide travel, propelled advances, and so forth., go about as a twofold edged
sword as they prompt to positive wellbeing results on one hand and increment the helplessness to
weakness then again as these add to stationary ways of life and unfortunate dietary examples.
There is a high pervasiveness of tobacco use alongside increment in undesirable dietary practices
and abatement in physical action adding to increment in natural hazard elements which thusly
prompts to increment in noncommunicable sicknesses.
Wellbeing, as the World Health Organization (WHO) characterizes, is the condition of finish
physical, social and mental prosperity and not only the nonattendance of sickness or ailment. The
satisfaction in most elevated achievable standard of wellbeing is considered as one of the
principal privileges of each human being.(5) Over the previous couple of decades, there is an
expanding acknowledgment that biomedical mediations alone can\'t ensure better wellbeing.
Wellbeing is intensely impacted by variables outside the area of the wellbeing part, particularly
social, financial and political strengths. These powers to a great extent shape the conditions in
which individuals develop, live, work and age and additionally the frameworks set up to manage
wellbeing needs at last prompting to disparities in wellbeing between and inside nations. Along
these lines, the achievement of the most elevated conceivable standard of wellbeing relies on
upon a thorough, comprehensive approach which goes past the conventional therapeudic mind,
including groups, wellbeing suppliers and different partners. This all encompassing methodology
ought to engage people and groups to take activities for their own wellbeing, cultivate authority
for general wellbeing, elevate intersectoral activity to fabricate sound open approaches and make
supportable wellbeing frameworks in the general public. These components catch the
quintessence of \"wellbeing advancement\", which is about empowering individuals to take
control over their wellbeing and its determinants, and in this way enhance their wellbeing. It
incorporates intercessions at the i.
New York house producerDJlabelhead Peter Rauhofer had a taste of c.pdfdavid16271
New York house producer/DJ/labelhead Peter Rauhofer had a taste of crossover success in the
mid-\'90s as Club 69, a sexploitative electronica moniker he designed for himself and his diverse
roster of collaborators. R
Solution
New York house producer/DJ/labelhead Peter Rauhofer had a taste of crossover success in the
mid-\'90s as Club 69, a sexploitative electronica moniker he designed for himself and his diverse
roster of collaborators. R.
Lyme disease is caused by bite of infected tick. The bacteria respon.pdfdavid16271
Lyme disease is caused by bite of infected tick. The bacteria responsible for this disease is
spirochetal bacteria.
Mode of transmission: By ticks
Common symptoms are fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, earliest sign is bull \'eye sign/
rash
Treatment: Removing ticks, , Use of antibiotics
Solution
Lyme disease is caused by bite of infected tick. The bacteria responsible for this disease is
spirochetal bacteria.
Mode of transmission: By ticks
Common symptoms are fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, earliest sign is bull \'eye sign/
rash
Treatment: Removing ticks, , Use of antibiotics.
deltaT(f)=i.Kf().m K(f)=1.86 for water molality=m.pdfdavid16271
deltaT(f)=i.Kf().m K(f)=1.86 for water molality=m=7.05/47=0.15 i=deltaT(f)/1.86
* 0.15 i=1.05 a=(1.05-1)/(2-1)=0.05 of HNO2 is dissociated
Solution
deltaT(f)=i.Kf().m K(f)=1.86 for water molality=m=7.05/47=0.15 i=deltaT(f)/1.86
* 0.15 i=1.05 a=(1.05-1)/(2-1)=0.05 of HNO2 is dissociated.
Microsoft Offices Excel application allows users to store, model a.pdfdavid16271
Microsoft Office\'s Excel application allows users to store, model and manipulate data sets.
Excel spreadsheets organize this data into worksheets, each with a number of rows and columns.
Excel provides a range of automated functions for working with these stored data values,
including the chart function. Once data is stored in an Excel spreadsheet, anyone with access to
that spreadsheet can manipulate the data in order to analyze and communicate its meaning. The
charting function can be a key element in these processes.
Charts enforce the following objectives :
Visualization
Excel charts allow spreadsheet administrators to create visualizations of data sets. By
highlighting a set of data within an Excel spreadsheet and feeding it into the charting tool, users
can create various types of charts in which the data is displayed in a graphical way. This can aid
understanding of a data set, as well as communication of it, with Excel charts suitable for use
within management or corporate presentations allowing managers to incorporate this
understanding into analysis and future planning.
Automation
The Excel application automates the process of generating charts from existing data sets. If a
spreadsheet already contains updated data, the chart function can transform this data into a chart
with a minimal amount of user input. The Recommended Charts tool in Excel is a key part of
this process. Using the chart function, spreadsheet administrators can generate a chart in a few
clicks, choosing a chart type, as well as options such as labels, axes and titles.
Customization
The chart function in Excel enables users to strike a balance between automation and
customization. Although the program can generate a chart quickly and easily, the user is also
able to assert control over many chart details if necessary. As well as customizing the data
presented within a chart, users can finely tweak the chart options to any detail. Charts in Excel
can also be altered after they have been initially generated, by selecting a chart and choosing
from the available options to amend the chart type, data or other details.
Integration
If a business or other organization is using spreadsheet data managed within Excel, using the
chart function within Excel aids integration of the data. For example, when an Excel spreadsheet
generates a chart from the data within a worksheet, the chart will automatically update whenever
the data itself is edited. This allows business managers and administrators to manage their data
and visualizations within a single application, with the results updating instantly.
Aggregating Data
Worksheet charts enable you to condense or summarize large amounts of data within a small,
rectangular section of your worksheet. For instance, you could create a worksheet with rows and
columns containing ten years of stock closing prices that would leave you glassy-eyed and numb
if you tried to analyze them. Instead, use Excel\'s charting tools to create a line or.
Pepsi CoFY2014FY2015FY2016Total Revenue ( In $ Bn)66.686.pdfdavid16271
Pepsi Co
FY2014
FY2015
FY2016
Total Revenue ( In $ Bn)
66.68
63.06
62.80
Annual Percentage Change
-5.4%
-0.4%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
-3.0%
Net Applicable Income to Common Share ( In $ Bn)
6.51
5.45
6.33
Annual Percentage Change
-16.3%
16.1%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
-1.4%
Total Assets (In $ Bn)
70.51
69.67
74.13
Annual Percentage Change
-1.2%
6.4%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
2.5%
Total Liabilities (In $ Bn)
53.07
57.74
63.03
Annual Percentage Change
8.8%
9.2%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
9.0%
Pepsico has been declining in terms of revenu over the last 3 years. This might mean that its
losing its sales to its competitors, which can most possibly be Coca- Cola or maybe an
emergence of an alternative to sweet soda.
But at the same time it seems that the profit margins have risen in FY2016 which means that
possibly while revenues are declining, the company is looking at greater cost control and hence
is able to make more money even out of declining revenues.
At the same time, liabilities are increasing, which possibly means that company is taking on
more debt on its books. While assets are increasing, it is primarily driven by increase in current
assets, which can mean that greater amount of money is getting locked in working capital.
Overall the company seems to be in a declining phase, but is looking at improving its margins by
greater cost control and financial management
Pepsi Co
FY2014
FY2015
FY2016
Total Revenue ( In $ Bn)
66.68
63.06
62.80
Annual Percentage Change
-5.4%
-0.4%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
-3.0%
Net Applicable Income to Common Share ( In $ Bn)
6.51
5.45
6.33
Annual Percentage Change
-16.3%
16.1%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
-1.4%
Total Assets (In $ Bn)
70.51
69.67
74.13
Annual Percentage Change
-1.2%
6.4%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
2.5%
Total Liabilities (In $ Bn)
53.07
57.74
63.03
Annual Percentage Change
8.8%
9.2%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
9.0%
Solution
Pepsi Co
FY2014
FY2015
FY2016
Total Revenue ( In $ Bn)
66.68
63.06
62.80
Annual Percentage Change
-5.4%
-0.4%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
-3.0%
Net Applicable Income to Common Share ( In $ Bn)
6.51
5.45
6.33
Annual Percentage Change
-16.3%
16.1%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
-1.4%
Total Assets (In $ Bn)
70.51
69.67
74.13
Annual Percentage Change
-1.2%
6.4%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
2.5%
Total Liabilities (In $ Bn)
53.07
57.74
63.03
Annual Percentage Change
8.8%
9.2%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
9.0%
Pepsico has been declining in terms of revenu over the last 3 years. This might mean that its
losing its sales to its competitors, which can most possibly be Coca- Cola or maybe an
emergence of an alternative to sweet soda.
But at the same time it seems that the profit margins have risen in FY2016 which means that
possibly while revenues are declining, the company is looking at greater cost control and hence
is able to make more money even out of declining revenues.
At the same .
Influenza viruses bind through hemagglutinin onto sialic acid sugars.pdfdavid16271
Influenza viruses bind through hemagglutinin onto sialic acid sugars on the surfaces of epithelial
cells, typically in the nose, throat, and lungs of mammals, and intestines of birds. After the
hemagglutinin is cleaved by a protease, the cell imports the virus by endocytosis (WHO).
Virus infection in vertebrates results in two general types of immune response. The first is a
rapid-onset \"innate\" response against the virus, which involves the synthesis of proteins called
interferons and the stimulation of \"natural killer\" lymphocytes. In some cases, the innate
response may be enough to prevent a large scale infection. However, if the infection proceeds
beyond the first few rounds of viral replication, the \"adaptive immune response\", kicks into
high gear. The adaptive immune response itself has two components, the humoral response (the
synthesis of virus-specific antibodies by B lymphocytes) and the cell-mediated response (the
synthesis of specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes that kill infected cells). Both of these components
of the adaptive immune response result also in the production of long-lived \"memory cells\" that
allow for a much more rapid response (i.e., immunity) to a subsequent infection with the same
virus (Lehigh).
Flu viruses are constantly changing, so the vaccine composition has to be reviewed each year and
updated. Apart from this the age group and the gender and the geographic location also affects
the severity of the impact.
Solution
Influenza viruses bind through hemagglutinin onto sialic acid sugars on the surfaces of epithelial
cells, typically in the nose, throat, and lungs of mammals, and intestines of birds. After the
hemagglutinin is cleaved by a protease, the cell imports the virus by endocytosis (WHO).
Virus infection in vertebrates results in two general types of immune response. The first is a
rapid-onset \"innate\" response against the virus, which involves the synthesis of proteins called
interferons and the stimulation of \"natural killer\" lymphocytes. In some cases, the innate
response may be enough to prevent a large scale infection. However, if the infection proceeds
beyond the first few rounds of viral replication, the \"adaptive immune response\", kicks into
high gear. The adaptive immune response itself has two components, the humoral response (the
synthesis of virus-specific antibodies by B lymphocytes) and the cell-mediated response (the
synthesis of specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes that kill infected cells). Both of these components
of the adaptive immune response result also in the production of long-lived \"memory cells\" that
allow for a much more rapid response (i.e., immunity) to a subsequent infection with the same
virus (Lehigh).
Flu viruses are constantly changing, so the vaccine composition has to be reviewed each year and
updated. Apart from this the age group and the gender and the geographic location also affects
the severity of the impact..
Hi,I have added a loop for adding values to the HashSet. Highlight.pdfdavid16271
Hi,
I have added a loop for adding values to the HashSet. Highlighted the code changes below
public static HashSet doHashSetAdd(int numItems) {
System.out.print(\"doHashSetAdd: \");
HashSet set = new HashSet<>();
long startTime = getTimestamp();
// TODO Write code that adds 0 through (numitems - 1)
// to set inside a loop
for(int i=0; i
Solution
Hi,
I have added a loop for adding values to the HashSet. Highlighted the code changes below
public static HashSet doHashSetAdd(int numItems) {
System.out.print(\"doHashSetAdd: \");
HashSet set = new HashSet<>();
long startTime = getTimestamp();
// TODO Write code that adds 0 through (numitems - 1)
// to set inside a loop
for(int i=0; i.
B. Under aerobic conditions, pyruvate can be imported into the mitoc.pdfdavid16271
B. Under aerobic conditions, pyruvate can be imported into the mitochondria, where it is
oxidized. Electrons from pyruvate can enter the electron transport system to produce ATP via
oxidative phosphorylation
The above statement is not a metabolic fate of pyruvate
Yes, pyruvate will be imported to mitochondria under aerobic condition and then it is oxidized,
but it is not the pyruvate which supplies electron to electrons transport system to produce ATP,
but actually it is the NADH and FADH2 which supplies the electrons to the electron transport
chain to oxygen and then reduced to water. The potential generated during the pumping of
protons will be utilized to synthesize the ATP during oxidative phosphorylation.
Solution
B. Under aerobic conditions, pyruvate can be imported into the mitochondria, where it is
oxidized. Electrons from pyruvate can enter the electron transport system to produce ATP via
oxidative phosphorylation
The above statement is not a metabolic fate of pyruvate
Yes, pyruvate will be imported to mitochondria under aerobic condition and then it is oxidized,
but it is not the pyruvate which supplies electron to electrons transport system to produce ATP,
but actually it is the NADH and FADH2 which supplies the electrons to the electron transport
chain to oxygen and then reduced to water. The potential generated during the pumping of
protons will be utilized to synthesize the ATP during oxidative phosphorylation..
b) Non adversary relationship among participants.In this method, p.pdfdavid16271
b) Non adversary relationship among participants.
In this method, project delivery is done in which the agency or owner contracts with separate
entities for the design and construction of a project.
Solution
b) Non adversary relationship among participants.
In this method, project delivery is done in which the agency or owner contracts with separate
entities for the design and construction of a project..
Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
Normal labor is also termed spontaneous labor, defined as the natural physiological process through which the fetus, placenta, and membranes are expelled from the uterus through the birth canal at term (37 to 42 weeks
The Euclidean four-point model with a line that intersects only one .pdfdavid16271
The Euclidean four-point model with a line that intersects only one of the points satisfies this.
Solution
The Euclidean four-point model with a line that intersects only one of the points satisfies this..
Session and Presentation Layers are the two OSI layers are missing f.pdfdavid16271
Session and Presentation Layers are the two OSI layers are missing from 5-layer TCP/IP network
model.
Option e is correct choice.
Solution
Session and Presentation Layers are the two OSI layers are missing from 5-layer TCP/IP network
model.
Option e is correct choice..
Given that S is a subset of TThis implies that any element is in S.pdfdavid16271
Given that S is a subset of T
This implies that any element is in S implies that element is in T also.
Supremum of S is the least element of upper bound of S.
As S is contained in T, Supremum of S can be either supremum of T also if there is no other
element in T-S such that it is greater than S.
Otherwise T will have a greater supremum than that of S
Hence it follow s that supremum of S<= Supremum of T.
In other words, in any case it cannot exceed that of T
------------------------------------------------------------------
Infremum of T is the maximum of least bounds of T.
As S is contained in T, infremum of T will also be the least for all elements of S though not
necessarily the maximum.
If maximum of least upper bounds of S coincide with that of T then inf T = inf S
Otherwise inf T<= inf S
Solution
Given that S is a subset of T
This implies that any element is in S implies that element is in T also.
Supremum of S is the least element of upper bound of S.
As S is contained in T, Supremum of S can be either supremum of T also if there is no other
element in T-S such that it is greater than S.
Otherwise T will have a greater supremum than that of S
Hence it follow s that supremum of S<= Supremum of T.
In other words, in any case it cannot exceed that of T
------------------------------------------------------------------
Infremum of T is the maximum of least bounds of T.
As S is contained in T, infremum of T will also be the least for all elements of S though not
necessarily the maximum.
If maximum of least upper bounds of S coincide with that of T then inf T = inf S
Otherwise inf T<= inf S.
Na2so4.10H20is a limiting reagent n is the no.of moles of limiting r.pdfdavid16271
Na2so4.10H20is a limiting reagent n is the no.of moles of limiting reagent which is
5.52/molecular weight
Solution
Na2so4.10H20is a limiting reagent n is the no.of moles of limiting reagent which is
5.52/molecular weight.
Structure of Each Type of linked listSingly Linked Liststruct .pdfdavid16271
Structure of Each Type of linked list:
Singly Linked List:
struct SLList{
int data;
SLList *next;
}
Doubly Linked List:
struct DLList{
int data;
DLList *next;
DLList *previous;
}
Circular Linked List: same as Singly Linked List or Doubly Linked List (Circular Linked List
can be singly or doubly)
In singly linked lists and doubly linked lists the end of lists are indicated with NULL value. But
circular linked list do not have ends. While travering the circular lists we sould be careful
otherwise we will be travering the list infinitely.
In circular linked list we access the elements using the \'head\' node (similar to head node in
singly linked list and doubly linked lists).
Singly Linked List:
- Singly linked list allows you to go one way direction
- Singly linked list uses less memory per node (one pointer)
- There is a little-known trick that lets you delete from a singly-linked list in O(1), but the list
must be circular for it to work (move the content of next into the current, and delete next).
- Complexity of Insertion and Deletion at known position is O (n).
- If we need to save memory in need to update node values frequently and searching is not
required, we can use Singly Linked list.
Doubly Linked List:
- Doubly linked list has two way directions next and previous
- Doubly linked list uses More memory per node than Singly Linked list (two pointers)
- Doubly-linked lists can be used in places where singly-linked lists would not work (a doubly-
ended queue), but they require slightly more \"housekeeping\", and are slightly less efficient on
insertions as the result
- Complexity of Insertion and Deletion at known position is O (1).
- If we need faster performance in searching and memory is not a limitation we use Doubly
Linked List
Application of List:
- Both Singly and Doubly List:
It is used to develop stacks and queues which have lots of applications.
- Circular Linked List:
Round Robin Scheduling algorithm - Circular lists are useful in applications to repeatedly go
around the list. For example, when multiple applications are running on a PC, it is common for
the operating system to put the running applications on a list and then to cycle through them,
giving each of them a slice of time to execute, and then making them wait while the CPU is
given to another application. It is convenient for the operating system to use a circular list so that
when it reaches the end of the list it can cycle around to the front of the list.
Solution
Structure of Each Type of linked list:
Singly Linked List:
struct SLList{
int data;
SLList *next;
}
Doubly Linked List:
struct DLList{
int data;
DLList *next;
DLList *previous;
}
Circular Linked List: same as Singly Linked List or Doubly Linked List (Circular Linked List
can be singly or doubly)
In singly linked lists and doubly linked lists the end of lists are indicated with NULL value. But
circular linked list do not have ends. While travering the circular lists we sould be careful
otherwise we will b.
reference articel used in this essayKumar, S., & Preetha, G. (2012.pdfdavid16271
reference articel used in this essay
Kumar, S., & Preetha, G. (2012). Health Promotion: An Effective Tool for Global Health. Indian
Journal of Community Medicine: Official Publication of Indian Association of Preventive &
Social Medicine, 37(1), 5–12. http://doi.org/10.4103/0970-0218.94009
Health promotion is more significant today than any time in recent memory in tending to general
medical issues. The wellbeing situation is situated at one of a kind junction as the world is
confronting a \'triple weight of infections\' constituted by the unfinished motivation of
transferable ailments, recently rising and re-developing maladies and also the extraordinary
ascent of noncommunicable perpetual illnesses. The components which help advance and
improvement in this day and age, for example, globalization of exchange, urbanization,
simplicity of worldwide travel, propelled advances, and so forth., go about as a twofold edged
sword as they prompt to positive wellbeing results on one hand and increment the helplessness to
weakness then again as these add to stationary ways of life and unfortunate dietary examples.
There is a high pervasiveness of tobacco use alongside increment in undesirable dietary practices
and abatement in physical action adding to increment in natural hazard elements which thusly
prompts to increment in noncommunicable sicknesses.
Wellbeing, as the World Health Organization (WHO) characterizes, is the condition of finish
physical, social and mental prosperity and not only the nonattendance of sickness or ailment. The
satisfaction in most elevated achievable standard of wellbeing is considered as one of the
principal privileges of each human being.(5) Over the previous couple of decades, there is an
expanding acknowledgment that biomedical mediations alone can\'t ensure better wellbeing.
Wellbeing is intensely impacted by variables outside the area of the wellbeing part, particularly
social, financial and political strengths. These powers to a great extent shape the conditions in
which individuals develop, live, work and age and additionally the frameworks set up to manage
wellbeing needs at last prompting to disparities in wellbeing between and inside nations. Along
these lines, the achievement of the most elevated conceivable standard of wellbeing relies on
upon a thorough, comprehensive approach which goes past the conventional therapeudic mind,
including groups, wellbeing suppliers and different partners. This all encompassing methodology
ought to engage people and groups to take activities for their own wellbeing, cultivate authority
for general wellbeing, elevate intersectoral activity to fabricate sound open approaches and make
supportable wellbeing frameworks in the general public. These components catch the
quintessence of \"wellbeing advancement\", which is about empowering individuals to take
control over their wellbeing and its determinants, and in this way enhance their wellbeing. It
incorporates intercessions at the i.
New York house producerDJlabelhead Peter Rauhofer had a taste of c.pdfdavid16271
New York house producer/DJ/labelhead Peter Rauhofer had a taste of crossover success in the
mid-\'90s as Club 69, a sexploitative electronica moniker he designed for himself and his diverse
roster of collaborators. R
Solution
New York house producer/DJ/labelhead Peter Rauhofer had a taste of crossover success in the
mid-\'90s as Club 69, a sexploitative electronica moniker he designed for himself and his diverse
roster of collaborators. R.
Lyme disease is caused by bite of infected tick. The bacteria respon.pdfdavid16271
Lyme disease is caused by bite of infected tick. The bacteria responsible for this disease is
spirochetal bacteria.
Mode of transmission: By ticks
Common symptoms are fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, earliest sign is bull \'eye sign/
rash
Treatment: Removing ticks, , Use of antibiotics
Solution
Lyme disease is caused by bite of infected tick. The bacteria responsible for this disease is
spirochetal bacteria.
Mode of transmission: By ticks
Common symptoms are fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, earliest sign is bull \'eye sign/
rash
Treatment: Removing ticks, , Use of antibiotics.
deltaT(f)=i.Kf().m K(f)=1.86 for water molality=m.pdfdavid16271
deltaT(f)=i.Kf().m K(f)=1.86 for water molality=m=7.05/47=0.15 i=deltaT(f)/1.86
* 0.15 i=1.05 a=(1.05-1)/(2-1)=0.05 of HNO2 is dissociated
Solution
deltaT(f)=i.Kf().m K(f)=1.86 for water molality=m=7.05/47=0.15 i=deltaT(f)/1.86
* 0.15 i=1.05 a=(1.05-1)/(2-1)=0.05 of HNO2 is dissociated.
Microsoft Offices Excel application allows users to store, model a.pdfdavid16271
Microsoft Office\'s Excel application allows users to store, model and manipulate data sets.
Excel spreadsheets organize this data into worksheets, each with a number of rows and columns.
Excel provides a range of automated functions for working with these stored data values,
including the chart function. Once data is stored in an Excel spreadsheet, anyone with access to
that spreadsheet can manipulate the data in order to analyze and communicate its meaning. The
charting function can be a key element in these processes.
Charts enforce the following objectives :
Visualization
Excel charts allow spreadsheet administrators to create visualizations of data sets. By
highlighting a set of data within an Excel spreadsheet and feeding it into the charting tool, users
can create various types of charts in which the data is displayed in a graphical way. This can aid
understanding of a data set, as well as communication of it, with Excel charts suitable for use
within management or corporate presentations allowing managers to incorporate this
understanding into analysis and future planning.
Automation
The Excel application automates the process of generating charts from existing data sets. If a
spreadsheet already contains updated data, the chart function can transform this data into a chart
with a minimal amount of user input. The Recommended Charts tool in Excel is a key part of
this process. Using the chart function, spreadsheet administrators can generate a chart in a few
clicks, choosing a chart type, as well as options such as labels, axes and titles.
Customization
The chart function in Excel enables users to strike a balance between automation and
customization. Although the program can generate a chart quickly and easily, the user is also
able to assert control over many chart details if necessary. As well as customizing the data
presented within a chart, users can finely tweak the chart options to any detail. Charts in Excel
can also be altered after they have been initially generated, by selecting a chart and choosing
from the available options to amend the chart type, data or other details.
Integration
If a business or other organization is using spreadsheet data managed within Excel, using the
chart function within Excel aids integration of the data. For example, when an Excel spreadsheet
generates a chart from the data within a worksheet, the chart will automatically update whenever
the data itself is edited. This allows business managers and administrators to manage their data
and visualizations within a single application, with the results updating instantly.
Aggregating Data
Worksheet charts enable you to condense or summarize large amounts of data within a small,
rectangular section of your worksheet. For instance, you could create a worksheet with rows and
columns containing ten years of stock closing prices that would leave you glassy-eyed and numb
if you tried to analyze them. Instead, use Excel\'s charting tools to create a line or.
Pepsi CoFY2014FY2015FY2016Total Revenue ( In $ Bn)66.686.pdfdavid16271
Pepsi Co
FY2014
FY2015
FY2016
Total Revenue ( In $ Bn)
66.68
63.06
62.80
Annual Percentage Change
-5.4%
-0.4%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
-3.0%
Net Applicable Income to Common Share ( In $ Bn)
6.51
5.45
6.33
Annual Percentage Change
-16.3%
16.1%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
-1.4%
Total Assets (In $ Bn)
70.51
69.67
74.13
Annual Percentage Change
-1.2%
6.4%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
2.5%
Total Liabilities (In $ Bn)
53.07
57.74
63.03
Annual Percentage Change
8.8%
9.2%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
9.0%
Pepsico has been declining in terms of revenu over the last 3 years. This might mean that its
losing its sales to its competitors, which can most possibly be Coca- Cola or maybe an
emergence of an alternative to sweet soda.
But at the same time it seems that the profit margins have risen in FY2016 which means that
possibly while revenues are declining, the company is looking at greater cost control and hence
is able to make more money even out of declining revenues.
At the same time, liabilities are increasing, which possibly means that company is taking on
more debt on its books. While assets are increasing, it is primarily driven by increase in current
assets, which can mean that greater amount of money is getting locked in working capital.
Overall the company seems to be in a declining phase, but is looking at improving its margins by
greater cost control and financial management
Pepsi Co
FY2014
FY2015
FY2016
Total Revenue ( In $ Bn)
66.68
63.06
62.80
Annual Percentage Change
-5.4%
-0.4%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
-3.0%
Net Applicable Income to Common Share ( In $ Bn)
6.51
5.45
6.33
Annual Percentage Change
-16.3%
16.1%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
-1.4%
Total Assets (In $ Bn)
70.51
69.67
74.13
Annual Percentage Change
-1.2%
6.4%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
2.5%
Total Liabilities (In $ Bn)
53.07
57.74
63.03
Annual Percentage Change
8.8%
9.2%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
9.0%
Solution
Pepsi Co
FY2014
FY2015
FY2016
Total Revenue ( In $ Bn)
66.68
63.06
62.80
Annual Percentage Change
-5.4%
-0.4%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
-3.0%
Net Applicable Income to Common Share ( In $ Bn)
6.51
5.45
6.33
Annual Percentage Change
-16.3%
16.1%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
-1.4%
Total Assets (In $ Bn)
70.51
69.67
74.13
Annual Percentage Change
-1.2%
6.4%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
2.5%
Total Liabilities (In $ Bn)
53.07
57.74
63.03
Annual Percentage Change
8.8%
9.2%
Compounded Annual Growth Percentage
9.0%
Pepsico has been declining in terms of revenu over the last 3 years. This might mean that its
losing its sales to its competitors, which can most possibly be Coca- Cola or maybe an
emergence of an alternative to sweet soda.
But at the same time it seems that the profit margins have risen in FY2016 which means that
possibly while revenues are declining, the company is looking at greater cost control and hence
is able to make more money even out of declining revenues.
At the same .
Influenza viruses bind through hemagglutinin onto sialic acid sugars.pdfdavid16271
Influenza viruses bind through hemagglutinin onto sialic acid sugars on the surfaces of epithelial
cells, typically in the nose, throat, and lungs of mammals, and intestines of birds. After the
hemagglutinin is cleaved by a protease, the cell imports the virus by endocytosis (WHO).
Virus infection in vertebrates results in two general types of immune response. The first is a
rapid-onset \"innate\" response against the virus, which involves the synthesis of proteins called
interferons and the stimulation of \"natural killer\" lymphocytes. In some cases, the innate
response may be enough to prevent a large scale infection. However, if the infection proceeds
beyond the first few rounds of viral replication, the \"adaptive immune response\", kicks into
high gear. The adaptive immune response itself has two components, the humoral response (the
synthesis of virus-specific antibodies by B lymphocytes) and the cell-mediated response (the
synthesis of specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes that kill infected cells). Both of these components
of the adaptive immune response result also in the production of long-lived \"memory cells\" that
allow for a much more rapid response (i.e., immunity) to a subsequent infection with the same
virus (Lehigh).
Flu viruses are constantly changing, so the vaccine composition has to be reviewed each year and
updated. Apart from this the age group and the gender and the geographic location also affects
the severity of the impact.
Solution
Influenza viruses bind through hemagglutinin onto sialic acid sugars on the surfaces of epithelial
cells, typically in the nose, throat, and lungs of mammals, and intestines of birds. After the
hemagglutinin is cleaved by a protease, the cell imports the virus by endocytosis (WHO).
Virus infection in vertebrates results in two general types of immune response. The first is a
rapid-onset \"innate\" response against the virus, which involves the synthesis of proteins called
interferons and the stimulation of \"natural killer\" lymphocytes. In some cases, the innate
response may be enough to prevent a large scale infection. However, if the infection proceeds
beyond the first few rounds of viral replication, the \"adaptive immune response\", kicks into
high gear. The adaptive immune response itself has two components, the humoral response (the
synthesis of virus-specific antibodies by B lymphocytes) and the cell-mediated response (the
synthesis of specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes that kill infected cells). Both of these components
of the adaptive immune response result also in the production of long-lived \"memory cells\" that
allow for a much more rapid response (i.e., immunity) to a subsequent infection with the same
virus (Lehigh).
Flu viruses are constantly changing, so the vaccine composition has to be reviewed each year and
updated. Apart from this the age group and the gender and the geographic location also affects
the severity of the impact..
Hi,I have added a loop for adding values to the HashSet. Highlight.pdfdavid16271
Hi,
I have added a loop for adding values to the HashSet. Highlighted the code changes below
public static HashSet doHashSetAdd(int numItems) {
System.out.print(\"doHashSetAdd: \");
HashSet set = new HashSet<>();
long startTime = getTimestamp();
// TODO Write code that adds 0 through (numitems - 1)
// to set inside a loop
for(int i=0; i
Solution
Hi,
I have added a loop for adding values to the HashSet. Highlighted the code changes below
public static HashSet doHashSetAdd(int numItems) {
System.out.print(\"doHashSetAdd: \");
HashSet set = new HashSet<>();
long startTime = getTimestamp();
// TODO Write code that adds 0 through (numitems - 1)
// to set inside a loop
for(int i=0; i.
B. Under aerobic conditions, pyruvate can be imported into the mitoc.pdfdavid16271
B. Under aerobic conditions, pyruvate can be imported into the mitochondria, where it is
oxidized. Electrons from pyruvate can enter the electron transport system to produce ATP via
oxidative phosphorylation
The above statement is not a metabolic fate of pyruvate
Yes, pyruvate will be imported to mitochondria under aerobic condition and then it is oxidized,
but it is not the pyruvate which supplies electron to electrons transport system to produce ATP,
but actually it is the NADH and FADH2 which supplies the electrons to the electron transport
chain to oxygen and then reduced to water. The potential generated during the pumping of
protons will be utilized to synthesize the ATP during oxidative phosphorylation.
Solution
B. Under aerobic conditions, pyruvate can be imported into the mitochondria, where it is
oxidized. Electrons from pyruvate can enter the electron transport system to produce ATP via
oxidative phosphorylation
The above statement is not a metabolic fate of pyruvate
Yes, pyruvate will be imported to mitochondria under aerobic condition and then it is oxidized,
but it is not the pyruvate which supplies electron to electrons transport system to produce ATP,
but actually it is the NADH and FADH2 which supplies the electrons to the electron transport
chain to oxygen and then reduced to water. The potential generated during the pumping of
protons will be utilized to synthesize the ATP during oxidative phosphorylation..
b) Non adversary relationship among participants.In this method, p.pdfdavid16271
b) Non adversary relationship among participants.
In this method, project delivery is done in which the agency or owner contracts with separate
entities for the design and construction of a project.
Solution
b) Non adversary relationship among participants.
In this method, project delivery is done in which the agency or owner contracts with separate
entities for the design and construction of a project..
Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
Normal labor is also termed spontaneous labor, defined as the natural physiological process through which the fetus, placenta, and membranes are expelled from the uterus through the birth canal at term (37 to 42 weeks
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
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Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
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Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Pride Month Slides 2024 David Douglas School District
satellite falling to Earth; a teaspoonful of sugar dissolving in a c.pdf
1. satellite falling to Earth; a teaspoonful of sugar dissolving in a cup of hot coffee
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satellite falling to Earth; a teaspoonful of sugar dissolving in a cup of hot coffee