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This lab deals with the layers of the Earth, Endogenic and Exogenic s.pdfjkcs20004
This lab deals with the layers of the Earth, Endogenic and Exogenic system5, plate tectonics, hot
spots, and the Anthropocene argument. Obiectives: To show students the various layers of the
Earth, how they are responsible for the endogenic systems that drive the building of the Earth,
and to show students how the Earth is a very dynamic planet. Methods: Students will use their
textbook to help them evaluate questions regarding the Earth's composition and plate tectonics.
Materials: Textbook PAat 1. Labeling the various layers of the Earth's core, mantle, and crust.
Using the following 7 terms, label their approximate location using the diagram in your textbook
nn naoo ag - Inner core - Outer core - Lower mantie - Upper mantle - Asthenosphere -
Lithosphere - Crust 1. In which layer is the material made up of solid iron? 2. How thick (in
kilometers) is the Lithosphere? 3. How many kilometers is it from the Earth's crust to ti.
This continuous probability distribution always has a =0 and =1 T.pdfjkcs20004
This continuous probability distribution always has a =0 and =1 ?
This continuous probability distribution always has a =0 and =1 ? 1) Poisson Distribution 2)
Standard Normal Distribution 3) Binomial Distribution 4) Normal Distribution.
There is mountain with a popular hiking trail. At one point on the tr.pdfjkcs20004
There is mountain with a popular hiking trail. At one point on the trail, the path narrows so that
only a single hiker can pass through at a time. When several hikers arrive at this point
simultaneously. two queues can build up: one for hikers ascending the mountain and one f hikers
descending. It takes each hiker one second to pass completely through the narrow portion of the
trail. If all the waiting hikers are all going the same direction (either ascending or descending),
then they can immediately begin passing through one at a time, in the order of their arrival.
When hikers going in both directions are waiting, then local custom dictates the following
procedure for determining which hiker has priority (i.e., gets to pass through first): - If in the
previous second, no hiker passed through, then the first waiting descending hiker gets to go first -
If in the previous second, a descending hiker passed through, then the first hiker in the
descending queue goes first. - If in the previous second, an ascending hiker passed through, then
the hiker in the ascending queue goest first. For each hiker, find the time when they will pass
through the narrow portion of the trail. Function Description Complete the function getResult in
the editor below..
There is a bacteria called C. difficile that is found in the large in.pdfjkcs20004
There is a bacteria called C. difficile that is found in the large intestine of 5% of people. It takes
up space and rarely causes problems. However, in those that are immunocompromised or that
take large amounts of antibiotics, killing off all healthy gut bacteria, C. difficile can increase in
numbers rapidly, causing severe disease, even death. In this specific example, C. difficile is best
considered to be a(n) bacteria. opportunistic neutral pathogenic probiotic.
There is discussion among the board about our dividend strategy, alth.pdfjkcs20004
There is discussion among the board about our dividend strategy, although we're looking at what
competitors are doing first. Looking at Baldwin, their current stock price is $54.16 per share. If
this price falls by 10% but they decided to still raise the payout to $2.75, what would be their
dividend yield? Samantha Samantha Jorgenson Board Member, Accounting \& Finance |
Andrews Corporation 5.6%2.1%1.8%1.6%.
These transactions took place for Blossom Co. 2024 May 1 Recelved a $.pdfjkcs20004
These transactions took place for Blossom Co. 2024 May 1 Recelved a $3,000,12-month, 4%
note in exchange for an outstanding account receivable from R. Stoney. Dec. 31 Accrued interest
revenue on the R. Stoney note. 2025 May 1 Received principal plus interest on the R. Stoney
note. (Nointerest has been acerued since December 31,2024 ).
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This is a study case in all the photos
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Perfect Match TEAM APPLIES n January 2008, the University of Toledo Medical Center
(UTMC) in northwest Ohio collaborated with the University of Toledo's Industrial SIX SIGMA
TO Engineering Department to analyze and improve the preoperational processes for patients
undergoing kidney transplants. Six Sigma was applied to the REDUCE TIME project, and the
following goals were established: IT TAKES TO - Optimize cycle times. QUALIFY PATIENTS
- Enhance customer satisfaction. - Improve efficiencies. FOR KIDNEY - Reduce costs.
TRANSPLANTS - Streamline administrative processes. - Eliminate errors. - Improve protocol
execution and effectiveness. The project's primary metric was the number of days required from
the date a patient was referred to UTMC for a kidney transplant to the date the hospital staff
declared the patient a suitable transplant candidate. The research By Matthew was needed and
the project selected because of an increase in the number of Franchetti and year because of the
increased service area for UTMC. Because of a waiting list of nearly 500 patients, it was
determined a reduced cycle time would save lives. Kyle Bedal, Background and terminology
University of For more than 30 years, UTMC has performed adult and pediatric kidney Toledo
transplants as one of the treatment options for end-stage renal disease. Since UTMC's first
kidney transplant operation in 1972, more than 1,500 kidney transplant operations have been
performed there, with an average patient survival rate of 98% and a graft survival rate of 94%.
The program relies on advanced surgical techniques-including laparoscopic kidney donation,
improved anti-rejection medications and high-quality patient care-to make it one of the most
successful programs in the country. There are a number of steps patients must complete before
receiving a kidney transplant. Generally, the patient must be referred to a medical center and
complete required labs and tests to determine if he or she is suitable. The labs and tests are
usually similar among all transplant centers and among patients. The labs include tuberculosis
(TB) tests, dental clearance, a colonoscopy, chest X-rays, electrocardiography tests, stool
samples, blood work, mammograms, pap smears and diabetes tests. Once the patient fulfills the
requirements, a committee reviews the results and determines whether the patient is a good
candidate. The patient is then allowed to receive a kidney; this is called being "listed," or placed
on the waiting list.
Fil TB EK Often, the time required to complete these health Partnering With Your Transplant
Team, The Patient's Guide screenings is up to nine months. In addition, another to
Transplantation. 2 two years may pass after the patient is listed before a The team deployed the
define, measure, analyze, kidney transplant is performed. improve and control (DMAIC)
approach for this Six It is.
There are ten colour cards in a perfectly covered box, each in a diff.pdfjkcs20004
There are ten colour cards in a perfectly covered box, each in a different colour. A student did a
probability experiment by randomly taking one card at a time, recording the colour, and placing
the card back in the box. He repeated this task 1,000 times. What type of distribution is highly
likely to occur as a result of this experiment? Normal Distribution Uniform Distribution Standard
Normal Distribution Random Distribution.
This lab deals with the layers of the Earth, Endogenic and Exogenic s.pdfjkcs20004
This lab deals with the layers of the Earth, Endogenic and Exogenic system5, plate tectonics, hot
spots, and the Anthropocene argument. Obiectives: To show students the various layers of the
Earth, how they are responsible for the endogenic systems that drive the building of the Earth,
and to show students how the Earth is a very dynamic planet. Methods: Students will use their
textbook to help them evaluate questions regarding the Earth's composition and plate tectonics.
Materials: Textbook PAat 1. Labeling the various layers of the Earth's core, mantle, and crust.
Using the following 7 terms, label their approximate location using the diagram in your textbook
nn naoo ag - Inner core - Outer core - Lower mantie - Upper mantle - Asthenosphere -
Lithosphere - Crust 1. In which layer is the material made up of solid iron? 2. How thick (in
kilometers) is the Lithosphere? 3. How many kilometers is it from the Earth's crust to ti.
This continuous probability distribution always has a =0 and =1 T.pdfjkcs20004
This continuous probability distribution always has a =0 and =1 ?
This continuous probability distribution always has a =0 and =1 ? 1) Poisson Distribution 2)
Standard Normal Distribution 3) Binomial Distribution 4) Normal Distribution.
There is mountain with a popular hiking trail. At one point on the tr.pdfjkcs20004
There is mountain with a popular hiking trail. At one point on the trail, the path narrows so that
only a single hiker can pass through at a time. When several hikers arrive at this point
simultaneously. two queues can build up: one for hikers ascending the mountain and one f hikers
descending. It takes each hiker one second to pass completely through the narrow portion of the
trail. If all the waiting hikers are all going the same direction (either ascending or descending),
then they can immediately begin passing through one at a time, in the order of their arrival.
When hikers going in both directions are waiting, then local custom dictates the following
procedure for determining which hiker has priority (i.e., gets to pass through first): - If in the
previous second, no hiker passed through, then the first waiting descending hiker gets to go first -
If in the previous second, a descending hiker passed through, then the first hiker in the
descending queue goes first. - If in the previous second, an ascending hiker passed through, then
the hiker in the ascending queue goest first. For each hiker, find the time when they will pass
through the narrow portion of the trail. Function Description Complete the function getResult in
the editor below..
There is a bacteria called C. difficile that is found in the large in.pdfjkcs20004
There is a bacteria called C. difficile that is found in the large intestine of 5% of people. It takes
up space and rarely causes problems. However, in those that are immunocompromised or that
take large amounts of antibiotics, killing off all healthy gut bacteria, C. difficile can increase in
numbers rapidly, causing severe disease, even death. In this specific example, C. difficile is best
considered to be a(n) bacteria. opportunistic neutral pathogenic probiotic.
There is discussion among the board about our dividend strategy, alth.pdfjkcs20004
There is discussion among the board about our dividend strategy, although we're looking at what
competitors are doing first. Looking at Baldwin, their current stock price is $54.16 per share. If
this price falls by 10% but they decided to still raise the payout to $2.75, what would be their
dividend yield? Samantha Samantha Jorgenson Board Member, Accounting \& Finance |
Andrews Corporation 5.6%2.1%1.8%1.6%.
These transactions took place for Blossom Co. 2024 May 1 Recelved a $.pdfjkcs20004
These transactions took place for Blossom Co. 2024 May 1 Recelved a $3,000,12-month, 4%
note in exchange for an outstanding account receivable from R. Stoney. Dec. 31 Accrued interest
revenue on the R. Stoney note. 2025 May 1 Received principal plus interest on the R. Stoney
note. (Nointerest has been acerued since December 31,2024 ).
This is a study case in all the photosthe SIPOC diagram bel.pdfjkcs20004
This is a study case in all the photos
the SIPOC diagram bellow is incomplete and wrong I need to fix it
Perfect Match TEAM APPLIES n January 2008, the University of Toledo Medical Center
(UTMC) in northwest Ohio collaborated with the University of Toledo's Industrial SIX SIGMA
TO Engineering Department to analyze and improve the preoperational processes for patients
undergoing kidney transplants. Six Sigma was applied to the REDUCE TIME project, and the
following goals were established: IT TAKES TO - Optimize cycle times. QUALIFY PATIENTS
- Enhance customer satisfaction. - Improve efficiencies. FOR KIDNEY - Reduce costs.
TRANSPLANTS - Streamline administrative processes. - Eliminate errors. - Improve protocol
execution and effectiveness. The project's primary metric was the number of days required from
the date a patient was referred to UTMC for a kidney transplant to the date the hospital staff
declared the patient a suitable transplant candidate. The research By Matthew was needed and
the project selected because of an increase in the number of Franchetti and year because of the
increased service area for UTMC. Because of a waiting list of nearly 500 patients, it was
determined a reduced cycle time would save lives. Kyle Bedal, Background and terminology
University of For more than 30 years, UTMC has performed adult and pediatric kidney Toledo
transplants as one of the treatment options for end-stage renal disease. Since UTMC's first
kidney transplant operation in 1972, more than 1,500 kidney transplant operations have been
performed there, with an average patient survival rate of 98% and a graft survival rate of 94%.
The program relies on advanced surgical techniques-including laparoscopic kidney donation,
improved anti-rejection medications and high-quality patient care-to make it one of the most
successful programs in the country. There are a number of steps patients must complete before
receiving a kidney transplant. Generally, the patient must be referred to a medical center and
complete required labs and tests to determine if he or she is suitable. The labs and tests are
usually similar among all transplant centers and among patients. The labs include tuberculosis
(TB) tests, dental clearance, a colonoscopy, chest X-rays, electrocardiography tests, stool
samples, blood work, mammograms, pap smears and diabetes tests. Once the patient fulfills the
requirements, a committee reviews the results and determines whether the patient is a good
candidate. The patient is then allowed to receive a kidney; this is called being "listed," or placed
on the waiting list.
Fil TB EK Often, the time required to complete these health Partnering With Your Transplant
Team, The Patient's Guide screenings is up to nine months. In addition, another to
Transplantation. 2 two years may pass after the patient is listed before a The team deployed the
define, measure, analyze, kidney transplant is performed. improve and control (DMAIC)
approach for this Six It is.
There are ten colour cards in a perfectly covered box, each in a diff.pdfjkcs20004
There are ten colour cards in a perfectly covered box, each in a different colour. A student did a
probability experiment by randomly taking one card at a time, recording the colour, and placing
the card back in the box. He repeated this task 1,000 times. What type of distribution is highly
likely to occur as a result of this experiment? Normal Distribution Uniform Distribution Standard
Normal Distribution Random Distribution.
This is a pedigree for a family with a history of alkaptonuria, a rar.pdfjkcs20004
This is a pedigree for a family with a history of alkaptonuria, a rare metabolic disorder in which
patients cannot breakdown homogenistic acid. This may result in urine that turns black when
exposed to air. These individuals develop a bluish-black discoloration of connective tissues,
discoloration of the skin, progressive arthritis, and other symptoms. What type of inheritance is
this and what is the evidence? The shaded (striped) circles or squares means that the individual
has the characteristic. Prepared by Olga R. Kopp Autosomal recessive. Meredith and J.C. don't
have the disorder but their son does (individual III 4) Epistasis because one gene affects many
characteristics. Sex-linked. Tina passed it to her son Peter and to her daughter J.R. Autosomal
dominant. It is present in all generations.
Topic - research and choose a company that has committed to BI. Descr.pdfjkcs20004
Topic - research and choose a company that has committed to BI. Describe how they opperated
before BI, why they moved to BI, how they implimented BI and what have the results been..
Tom collected an informal gender based data sample at his university..pdfjkcs20004
Tom collected an informal gender based data sample at his university. He observed people who
walked by cafeteria over a period of several days, and recorded their gender. (Assume that he
observed each individual person no more than once during his observations). What test should
Tom run to determine if his observations significantly differed from the student population? A
chi-squared test of independence between genders A mean comparison of counts across genders
to see if they differ by 5% or more A binomial test of observed genders against an expected
baseline A raw comparison of gender-based outcomes against a coin toss experiment to see if
they differ by 5% or more.
To which of the following facts is the anatomy of birds not s.pdfjkcs20004
To which of the following facts is the anatomy of birds not subject? Select the correct answer To
their phylogenetic descent from reptiles. To the extremely restrictive requirements for flight.
Their ability to fly. To their feeding.
With regard to the stomach of birds, which of the following statements is false? Select the
correct answer There are two distinct parts separable by a constriction. The cranial part is
glandular (proventriculus) and the caudal part is muscular (ventriculus) Externally the separation
of the glandular stomach antw the esophagus is very clear The separation between the two parts
of the stomach ss by a slightly colored constriction called isthmus
Which statement regarding the heart of birds is correct? Select the correct answer The heart is
located in the middle part of the thoracoabdominal cavity. Its axis is directed caudolaterally. The
ventral half of the heart is seated between the left and right lobes of the liver. The pulmonary part
or base of the heart is applied to the sacopleural membrane laterally a Which of the following
statements about the avian larynx is correct? Select the correct answer The larynx is a depression
that carries the laryngeal opening. It is oval in shape. The entrance of the larynx in the resting
state is a narrow slit. The entrance is continued caudally with the laryngeal fissure.
Which of the following statements regarding the female reproductive apparatus of birds is false?
Select the correct answer The reproductive organs of the female are the ovary and the oviduct.
The ovary produces the egg. The oviduct leads the egg to the cloaca and successively adds the
albumen, the two testaceous membranes and the shell. There are two symmetrically bilateral
gonads and oviducts that develop in the early embryonic stages and are maintained in the adult
individual..
Tobac Company reported an operating loss of $132,000 for financial re.pdfjkcs20004
Tobac Company reported an operating loss of $132,000 for financial reporting and tax purposes
in 2021. The enacted tax rate is 25% for 2021 and all future years. Assume that Tobac operates
in an industry for which NOL carryback is allowed and elects a loss carryback. No valuation
allowance is needed for any deferred tax assets. Taxable income, tax rates, and income taxes paid
in Tobac's first four years of operations were as follows: Required: 1.) Prepare a compound
journal entry to record Tobac's tax provision for the year 2021. Show well-labeled computations.
2.) Compute Tobac's net loss for 2021 ..
to orpere 8- Ourrot Liablities and the Ziquidity Anabyis subtopic f.pdfjkcs20004
to orpere 8- Ourrot Liablities and the "Ziquidity Anabyis" subtopic for information on the
currect ratio. 12. What does the current ratio meacure? What would be an indicator that a
company has a stronk curreat ratio? Exilain what acoonts and amounts (\$) you included as part
of your current acsets and which accounts and annets (\$) you incleded as part of your current
liabilities.
Taste Buds Kitchen, Inc. Balance Sheet December 31, 2021.
to sate that the previlenon of salmonela in the regions water difers.pdfjkcs20004
to sate that the previlenon of salmonela in the region's water difers from the previlence of
siamonela in the repions widide? Use =0.01 bo male your decision H11=p2=30H2P2O2=A10
(thye wegers or decimats: Do not mund The ien vidiate in 16?7 (Plind to Wos desirul placas as
reeded) Delemiris the oyilue This prave o bom? (Mound is vien oecimal pacet as reeded )
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Theres no doubt that today we face many environmental problems poll.pdfjkcs20004
There's no doubt that today we face many environmental problems: pollution, deforestation,
drought, sprawl, overfishing, etc..., but what gets the most attention and is the driving force for
policy is CO2. The idea is that increased atmospheric CO2 makes the earth warmer, makes ice
caps melt, makes sea level rise, etc... But what if it doesn't? The above graph was used for years
to "prove" that increased atmospheric CO2 levels CAUSED increased global temperatures. That
was until word got out that the temperature change always came BEFORE the CO2 change.
Every time. You can see that in the graph if you look closely, and the study's authors were very
up front about it; but others purposely portrayed it as opposite. Some still do - notite me varue
word 'coincide'
still do - notice the vague word 'coincide' in the above caption. But most folks now acknowledge
that temperature occurred first and say instead: a rather nebulous unknown "something" caused
temperature to start rising, and then CO2 accelerated it. So there's not historical evidence that
CO2 has raised temperatures. Is there even evidence that CO2 even has the ability to raise
temperatures? Hard to say, when the vast majority of the greenhouse effect is due to water vapor,
which is both more abundant (about 25,000 ppm vs 400 ppm) and more effective than CO2.
Deforestation is bad in many aspects, but is lost CO2 remediation really one of them? Maybe if
we focus on their value for things such as wildlife habitat and heat island effect, then perhaps
appropriate protections can be made. Nearly all ice cap melting narratives turn out to be soot
related, if you read far enough. Nearly all 'sea level rise' narratives turn out to be subsidence
(gradual settling or
Nearly all CO2-based temperature rise effects turn out to be land clearance effects, if you read
far enough. If the money put into CO2 projects were instead put into land conservation and
pollution remediation and cleaner combustion (more CO2 and less soot) then the overall
environment could be improved. To truly improve the environment, a shift in resources is
needed. Focusing on CO2 is a classic case of "barking up the wrong tree".
2. whether a shift away from fossil fuels is truly beneficial to the environment as a whole, or a
misdirection on resources. 3. the idea that solar/wind industries should be run by nonprofit
organizations - the principal point being that if climate change is such an ominous thing, then no
one should be making a profit on it; thus cost would be lower and more progress made; that
activists should not be profiting off environmental remediation, and that doing so is a conflict of
interest. 4. whether resources should be redirected to more meaningful but less trendy areas of
environmentalism. 5. what motives people (scientists, politicians, etc ...) might have in keeping
the focus of environmentalism on CO2, even to the detriment of the environment itself..
Therefore, converted to a z interval, we wish to find P(z0.61). Note .pdfjkcs20004
Therefore, converted to a z interval, we wish to find P(z0.61). Note that we need to find the area
to the right of z=0.61. Recall, for areas to the right of a specified z value, we use this tab
P(z0.61)=1P(z<0.61)=17=
The table entry for z is the area to.
To map a newly discovered mutation that is proposed to contribute to .pdfjkcs20004
To map a newly discovered mutation that is proposed to contribute to Alzheimer's disease, a
study was made of a small, isolated population on the west coast of Africa. Everyone was
screened for Alzheimer's symptoms and for an SNP marker with two alleles (S1 and S4). The
results are shown below. a) Do you believe the gene contributing to Alzheimer's disease and the
SNP marker S1 are linked? b) Provide a basis for your answer using analytical tools of human
genetics..
There is a relationship between tables T1 and T2, and the columns inv.pdfjkcs20004
There is a relationship between tables T1 and T2, and the columns involved are T1.A and T2.B.
From the data shown, what is the relationship type (1:1, 1:M, and M:M) between T1 and T2?
Explain. (up to 4 lines)
And which side is the Primary Key, and which side is the Foreign Key in this relationship? (up to
4 lines).
To examine the potential effects on the transmission of dengus, Bian .pdfjkcs20004
To examine the potential effects on the transmission of dengus, Bian ef at. (2010) infected
moscuitoes from both the WB1 (laboratory created) strain and the orginal wild strain with
dengue. Fourteen days later, the mosquitoes were allowed fo feed on an artificial food solution
for 90 minute. Viral titers in the food solution were then measured (in plaguo foeding units [phu]
per mL. The results are given below. Mosquitoes were tested in groups, and so each data value is
an erverage for the group, measured in pfu/ml. The data have already been log-transformed using
log (Y+1), to better visualize the difforenoos. Pank the data and use the Mann-Whitney U-test to
solve for Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
To examine the potential effects on the transmission of dengue, Bian .pdfjkcs20004
To examine the potential effects on the transmission of dengue, Bian et al. (2010) infected
mosquitoes from both the WB1 (laboratory created) strain and the original wild strain with
dengue. Fourteen days later, the mosquitoes were allowed to feed on an artificial food solution
for 90 minute. Viral titers in the food solution were then measured in plague feeding units per
ml. The results are given below. Mosquitoes were tested in groups, and so each data value is an
average for the group, measured in plaque feeding units per ml. The data have already been log-
transformed using log(Y+1), to better visualize the differences. WB1: n1=12R1=78.3 Wild:
n2=16R2=19.7 HO: the distribution of viral titers is the same between the two strains HA: the
distribution of viral titers is not equal The data has been ranked from smallest to largest and the
rank sum (R1,R2) for each data set are listed above. Carry out a Mann-Whitney U-test on the
WB1 data and solve for U1. Answer to one decimal place..
TO DO add your implementation and JavaDocs.public class ThreeT.pdfjkcs20004
// TO DO: add your implementation and JavaDocs.
public class ThreeTenKTree {
//K-ary tree with an array as internal storage.
//All nodes are stored in the array following level-order top-down
//and left-to-right within one level.
//Root at index 0.
//underlying array for k-ary tree storage
// -- you MUST use this for credit! Do NOT change the name or type
private E[] storage;
//hash table to help remember the index of each stored value
private ThreeTenHashTable indexMap;
//branching factor
private int branchK;
// ADD MORE PRIVATE MEMBERS HERE IF NEEDED!
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public ThreeTenKTree(int length, int k) {
//initialize tree storage as an array of given length
// and branching factor as k.
//May assyme the given length ensures the storage for a perfect tree.
//For example, if k=2, length will be of 1, 3, 7, 15, 29, etc.
//If k=3, length will be of length 1, 4, 13, etc.
//May also assume k>=2.
//Also initialize the hash table with ThreeTenHashTable.defaultTableLength.
}
public int getBranch(){
//report branching factor
//O(1)
return -1; //default return, change or remove as needed
}
public int size() {
//report number of non-null nodes in tree
//O(1)
return -1; //default return, change or remove as needed
}
public int capacity(){
//report the length of storage
//this should be the no. of nodes of a perfect tree of the current height
//O(1)
return -1; //default return, change or remove as needed
}
public int height() {
//report the tree height
//O(1)
return -1; //default return, change or remove as needed
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public boolean set(int index, E value) {
// Set value at index in tree storage.
// If value is null, this method attempts to remove a (leaf) node.
// - If index is not valid or the given index does not have a node,
// no change to tree and return false;
// - If node at given index has any child, do not remove and return false;
// - Otherwise, remove the node and return true.
// If value is not null, this method attempts to add/replace a node.
// - If value is already in tree (any index), no change and return false;
// - If value is new and index denotes a valid node of current tree, set value
// at this node and return true;
// - You may need to grow the tree storage (i.e. add a level) for this node
// - If adding this node would make the tree invalid, no change and return false.
// See examples in main() below for different cases.
// Remember to update the hash table if tree is updated.
return false; //default return, change or remove as needed
}
public E get(int index) {
//Return value at node index.
// - return null for invalid index or index with no node in tree
// O(1)
return null; //default return, change or remove as needed
}
public String toStringLevelOrder() {
//Return a string of all nodes (excluding null nodes) in tree storage:
// - include all levels from top down
// - all nodes are printed with a single space separated
// - return an empty string if tree is null
// Note: use Strin.
To determine whether an obtained F value is statistically significant.pdfjkcs20004
To determine whether an obtained F value is statistically significant, it must be compared to a
critical F value. What two pieces of information are needed to determine the critical F value?
Mean and sample standard deviation Expected frequency and obtained frequency Sample size
and number of groups.
to 34 of men in the same age group. What is the probability th.pdfjkcs20004
to 34% of men in the same age group. What is the probability that a randomly selected woman
between the vent of 25 ma 34 boen not sewertor per technology? 12% probability 68%
probability 49% probability 44% probability.
Three students, Habib, Vikki and Claire, in Biol 107 ran their sample.pdfjkcs20004
Three students, Habib, Vikki and Claire, in Biol 107 ran their samples of Hindlil cut plasmid
DNA side by side on the same gel and got the results shown below. Habib's bands are not as
bright as Claire's and Vikki has no DNA. Their lab instructor has asked them to consider where
in the mini-prep procedure Habib and Vikki may have gone wrong. From the list of mistakes
below, choose one mistake that could account for Habib's results and one mistake that could
account for Vikkis results. Explain why they would lead to less bright bands for Habib and no
DNA for Vikki. - Using 1.5ml of E.coll instead of 3ml - Not adding lysis buffer - Washing with
PE first and then PB - Not adding enough Hindili - Not adding enough SyberSate - Vortexing
their tubes when they werent supposed to - Transferring the white pellet to the filter cartridge.
Three common tools of financial analysis are Financial reporting, se.pdfjkcs20004
Three common tools of financial analysis are: Financial reporting, sensitivity analysis,
transactional analysis. Fair presentation, variance analysis, financial reporting. Horizontal
analysis, vertical analysis, ratio analysis. Relativity analysis, financial reporting, fair value
analysis. Liquidation analysis, political analysis, fair value analysis. Question 15 Horizontal
analysis: Is a method used to evaluate changes in financial data across time. Is also called
vertical analysis. Is the presentation of financial ratios. Is a tool used to evaluate financial
statement items relative to industry statistics. Evaluates financial data across industries..
This specimen produces dry, medium to large, colonies with entire to .pdfjkcs20004
This specimen produces dry, medium to large, colonies with entire to irregular margins and is a
lactose fermenter while being indole positive. It is responsible for approximately 50% to 80% of
UTI's in non hospitalized patient. This organism is found in the colon (gram negative bacillus) is
also involved in appendicitis, peritonitis, gallbladder infections, pneumonia, endocarditis,
neonatal meningitis, and septicemia. Escherichia coli Serratia Bordetella Fransciella Yersina.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
This is a pedigree for a family with a history of alkaptonuria, a rar.pdfjkcs20004
This is a pedigree for a family with a history of alkaptonuria, a rare metabolic disorder in which
patients cannot breakdown homogenistic acid. This may result in urine that turns black when
exposed to air. These individuals develop a bluish-black discoloration of connective tissues,
discoloration of the skin, progressive arthritis, and other symptoms. What type of inheritance is
this and what is the evidence? The shaded (striped) circles or squares means that the individual
has the characteristic. Prepared by Olga R. Kopp Autosomal recessive. Meredith and J.C. don't
have the disorder but their son does (individual III 4) Epistasis because one gene affects many
characteristics. Sex-linked. Tina passed it to her son Peter and to her daughter J.R. Autosomal
dominant. It is present in all generations.
Topic - research and choose a company that has committed to BI. Descr.pdfjkcs20004
Topic - research and choose a company that has committed to BI. Describe how they opperated
before BI, why they moved to BI, how they implimented BI and what have the results been..
Tom collected an informal gender based data sample at his university..pdfjkcs20004
Tom collected an informal gender based data sample at his university. He observed people who
walked by cafeteria over a period of several days, and recorded their gender. (Assume that he
observed each individual person no more than once during his observations). What test should
Tom run to determine if his observations significantly differed from the student population? A
chi-squared test of independence between genders A mean comparison of counts across genders
to see if they differ by 5% or more A binomial test of observed genders against an expected
baseline A raw comparison of gender-based outcomes against a coin toss experiment to see if
they differ by 5% or more.
To which of the following facts is the anatomy of birds not s.pdfjkcs20004
To which of the following facts is the anatomy of birds not subject? Select the correct answer To
their phylogenetic descent from reptiles. To the extremely restrictive requirements for flight.
Their ability to fly. To their feeding.
With regard to the stomach of birds, which of the following statements is false? Select the
correct answer There are two distinct parts separable by a constriction. The cranial part is
glandular (proventriculus) and the caudal part is muscular (ventriculus) Externally the separation
of the glandular stomach antw the esophagus is very clear The separation between the two parts
of the stomach ss by a slightly colored constriction called isthmus
Which statement regarding the heart of birds is correct? Select the correct answer The heart is
located in the middle part of the thoracoabdominal cavity. Its axis is directed caudolaterally. The
ventral half of the heart is seated between the left and right lobes of the liver. The pulmonary part
or base of the heart is applied to the sacopleural membrane laterally a Which of the following
statements about the avian larynx is correct? Select the correct answer The larynx is a depression
that carries the laryngeal opening. It is oval in shape. The entrance of the larynx in the resting
state is a narrow slit. The entrance is continued caudally with the laryngeal fissure.
Which of the following statements regarding the female reproductive apparatus of birds is false?
Select the correct answer The reproductive organs of the female are the ovary and the oviduct.
The ovary produces the egg. The oviduct leads the egg to the cloaca and successively adds the
albumen, the two testaceous membranes and the shell. There are two symmetrically bilateral
gonads and oviducts that develop in the early embryonic stages and are maintained in the adult
individual..
Tobac Company reported an operating loss of $132,000 for financial re.pdfjkcs20004
Tobac Company reported an operating loss of $132,000 for financial reporting and tax purposes
in 2021. The enacted tax rate is 25% for 2021 and all future years. Assume that Tobac operates
in an industry for which NOL carryback is allowed and elects a loss carryback. No valuation
allowance is needed for any deferred tax assets. Taxable income, tax rates, and income taxes paid
in Tobac's first four years of operations were as follows: Required: 1.) Prepare a compound
journal entry to record Tobac's tax provision for the year 2021. Show well-labeled computations.
2.) Compute Tobac's net loss for 2021 ..
to orpere 8- Ourrot Liablities and the Ziquidity Anabyis subtopic f.pdfjkcs20004
to orpere 8- Ourrot Liablities and the "Ziquidity Anabyis" subtopic for information on the
currect ratio. 12. What does the current ratio meacure? What would be an indicator that a
company has a stronk curreat ratio? Exilain what acoonts and amounts (\$) you included as part
of your current acsets and which accounts and annets (\$) you incleded as part of your current
liabilities.
Taste Buds Kitchen, Inc. Balance Sheet December 31, 2021.
to sate that the previlenon of salmonela in the regions water difers.pdfjkcs20004
to sate that the previlenon of salmonela in the region's water difers from the previlence of
siamonela in the repions widide? Use =0.01 bo male your decision H11=p2=30H2P2O2=A10
(thye wegers or decimats: Do not mund The ien vidiate in 16?7 (Plind to Wos desirul placas as
reeded) Delemiris the oyilue This prave o bom? (Mound is vien oecimal pacet as reeded )
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Theres no doubt that today we face many environmental problems poll.pdfjkcs20004
There's no doubt that today we face many environmental problems: pollution, deforestation,
drought, sprawl, overfishing, etc..., but what gets the most attention and is the driving force for
policy is CO2. The idea is that increased atmospheric CO2 makes the earth warmer, makes ice
caps melt, makes sea level rise, etc... But what if it doesn't? The above graph was used for years
to "prove" that increased atmospheric CO2 levels CAUSED increased global temperatures. That
was until word got out that the temperature change always came BEFORE the CO2 change.
Every time. You can see that in the graph if you look closely, and the study's authors were very
up front about it; but others purposely portrayed it as opposite. Some still do - notite me varue
word 'coincide'
still do - notice the vague word 'coincide' in the above caption. But most folks now acknowledge
that temperature occurred first and say instead: a rather nebulous unknown "something" caused
temperature to start rising, and then CO2 accelerated it. So there's not historical evidence that
CO2 has raised temperatures. Is there even evidence that CO2 even has the ability to raise
temperatures? Hard to say, when the vast majority of the greenhouse effect is due to water vapor,
which is both more abundant (about 25,000 ppm vs 400 ppm) and more effective than CO2.
Deforestation is bad in many aspects, but is lost CO2 remediation really one of them? Maybe if
we focus on their value for things such as wildlife habitat and heat island effect, then perhaps
appropriate protections can be made. Nearly all ice cap melting narratives turn out to be soot
related, if you read far enough. Nearly all 'sea level rise' narratives turn out to be subsidence
(gradual settling or
Nearly all CO2-based temperature rise effects turn out to be land clearance effects, if you read
far enough. If the money put into CO2 projects were instead put into land conservation and
pollution remediation and cleaner combustion (more CO2 and less soot) then the overall
environment could be improved. To truly improve the environment, a shift in resources is
needed. Focusing on CO2 is a classic case of "barking up the wrong tree".
2. whether a shift away from fossil fuels is truly beneficial to the environment as a whole, or a
misdirection on resources. 3. the idea that solar/wind industries should be run by nonprofit
organizations - the principal point being that if climate change is such an ominous thing, then no
one should be making a profit on it; thus cost would be lower and more progress made; that
activists should not be profiting off environmental remediation, and that doing so is a conflict of
interest. 4. whether resources should be redirected to more meaningful but less trendy areas of
environmentalism. 5. what motives people (scientists, politicians, etc ...) might have in keeping
the focus of environmentalism on CO2, even to the detriment of the environment itself..
Therefore, converted to a z interval, we wish to find P(z0.61). Note .pdfjkcs20004
Therefore, converted to a z interval, we wish to find P(z0.61). Note that we need to find the area
to the right of z=0.61. Recall, for areas to the right of a specified z value, we use this tab
P(z0.61)=1P(z<0.61)=17=
The table entry for z is the area to.
To map a newly discovered mutation that is proposed to contribute to .pdfjkcs20004
To map a newly discovered mutation that is proposed to contribute to Alzheimer's disease, a
study was made of a small, isolated population on the west coast of Africa. Everyone was
screened for Alzheimer's symptoms and for an SNP marker with two alleles (S1 and S4). The
results are shown below. a) Do you believe the gene contributing to Alzheimer's disease and the
SNP marker S1 are linked? b) Provide a basis for your answer using analytical tools of human
genetics..
There is a relationship between tables T1 and T2, and the columns inv.pdfjkcs20004
There is a relationship between tables T1 and T2, and the columns involved are T1.A and T2.B.
From the data shown, what is the relationship type (1:1, 1:M, and M:M) between T1 and T2?
Explain. (up to 4 lines)
And which side is the Primary Key, and which side is the Foreign Key in this relationship? (up to
4 lines).
To examine the potential effects on the transmission of dengus, Bian .pdfjkcs20004
To examine the potential effects on the transmission of dengus, Bian ef at. (2010) infected
moscuitoes from both the WB1 (laboratory created) strain and the orginal wild strain with
dengue. Fourteen days later, the mosquitoes were allowed fo feed on an artificial food solution
for 90 minute. Viral titers in the food solution were then measured (in plaguo foeding units [phu]
per mL. The results are given below. Mosquitoes were tested in groups, and so each data value is
an erverage for the group, measured in pfu/ml. The data have already been log-transformed using
log (Y+1), to better visualize the difforenoos. Pank the data and use the Mann-Whitney U-test to
solve for Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
To examine the potential effects on the transmission of dengue, Bian .pdfjkcs20004
To examine the potential effects on the transmission of dengue, Bian et al. (2010) infected
mosquitoes from both the WB1 (laboratory created) strain and the original wild strain with
dengue. Fourteen days later, the mosquitoes were allowed to feed on an artificial food solution
for 90 minute. Viral titers in the food solution were then measured in plague feeding units per
ml. The results are given below. Mosquitoes were tested in groups, and so each data value is an
average for the group, measured in plaque feeding units per ml. The data have already been log-
transformed using log(Y+1), to better visualize the differences. WB1: n1=12R1=78.3 Wild:
n2=16R2=19.7 HO: the distribution of viral titers is the same between the two strains HA: the
distribution of viral titers is not equal The data has been ranked from smallest to largest and the
rank sum (R1,R2) for each data set are listed above. Carry out a Mann-Whitney U-test on the
WB1 data and solve for U1. Answer to one decimal place..
TO DO add your implementation and JavaDocs.public class ThreeT.pdfjkcs20004
// TO DO: add your implementation and JavaDocs.
public class ThreeTenKTree {
//K-ary tree with an array as internal storage.
//All nodes are stored in the array following level-order top-down
//and left-to-right within one level.
//Root at index 0.
//underlying array for k-ary tree storage
// -- you MUST use this for credit! Do NOT change the name or type
private E[] storage;
//hash table to help remember the index of each stored value
private ThreeTenHashTable indexMap;
//branching factor
private int branchK;
// ADD MORE PRIVATE MEMBERS HERE IF NEEDED!
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public ThreeTenKTree(int length, int k) {
//initialize tree storage as an array of given length
// and branching factor as k.
//May assyme the given length ensures the storage for a perfect tree.
//For example, if k=2, length will be of 1, 3, 7, 15, 29, etc.
//If k=3, length will be of length 1, 4, 13, etc.
//May also assume k>=2.
//Also initialize the hash table with ThreeTenHashTable.defaultTableLength.
}
public int getBranch(){
//report branching factor
//O(1)
return -1; //default return, change or remove as needed
}
public int size() {
//report number of non-null nodes in tree
//O(1)
return -1; //default return, change or remove as needed
}
public int capacity(){
//report the length of storage
//this should be the no. of nodes of a perfect tree of the current height
//O(1)
return -1; //default return, change or remove as needed
}
public int height() {
//report the tree height
//O(1)
return -1; //default return, change or remove as needed
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public boolean set(int index, E value) {
// Set value at index in tree storage.
// If value is null, this method attempts to remove a (leaf) node.
// - If index is not valid or the given index does not have a node,
// no change to tree and return false;
// - If node at given index has any child, do not remove and return false;
// - Otherwise, remove the node and return true.
// If value is not null, this method attempts to add/replace a node.
// - If value is already in tree (any index), no change and return false;
// - If value is new and index denotes a valid node of current tree, set value
// at this node and return true;
// - You may need to grow the tree storage (i.e. add a level) for this node
// - If adding this node would make the tree invalid, no change and return false.
// See examples in main() below for different cases.
// Remember to update the hash table if tree is updated.
return false; //default return, change or remove as needed
}
public E get(int index) {
//Return value at node index.
// - return null for invalid index or index with no node in tree
// O(1)
return null; //default return, change or remove as needed
}
public String toStringLevelOrder() {
//Return a string of all nodes (excluding null nodes) in tree storage:
// - include all levels from top down
// - all nodes are printed with a single space separated
// - return an empty string if tree is null
// Note: use Strin.
To determine whether an obtained F value is statistically significant.pdfjkcs20004
To determine whether an obtained F value is statistically significant, it must be compared to a
critical F value. What two pieces of information are needed to determine the critical F value?
Mean and sample standard deviation Expected frequency and obtained frequency Sample size
and number of groups.
to 34 of men in the same age group. What is the probability th.pdfjkcs20004
to 34% of men in the same age group. What is the probability that a randomly selected woman
between the vent of 25 ma 34 boen not sewertor per technology? 12% probability 68%
probability 49% probability 44% probability.
Three students, Habib, Vikki and Claire, in Biol 107 ran their sample.pdfjkcs20004
Three students, Habib, Vikki and Claire, in Biol 107 ran their samples of Hindlil cut plasmid
DNA side by side on the same gel and got the results shown below. Habib's bands are not as
bright as Claire's and Vikki has no DNA. Their lab instructor has asked them to consider where
in the mini-prep procedure Habib and Vikki may have gone wrong. From the list of mistakes
below, choose one mistake that could account for Habib's results and one mistake that could
account for Vikkis results. Explain why they would lead to less bright bands for Habib and no
DNA for Vikki. - Using 1.5ml of E.coll instead of 3ml - Not adding lysis buffer - Washing with
PE first and then PB - Not adding enough Hindili - Not adding enough SyberSate - Vortexing
their tubes when they werent supposed to - Transferring the white pellet to the filter cartridge.
Three common tools of financial analysis are Financial reporting, se.pdfjkcs20004
Three common tools of financial analysis are: Financial reporting, sensitivity analysis,
transactional analysis. Fair presentation, variance analysis, financial reporting. Horizontal
analysis, vertical analysis, ratio analysis. Relativity analysis, financial reporting, fair value
analysis. Liquidation analysis, political analysis, fair value analysis. Question 15 Horizontal
analysis: Is a method used to evaluate changes in financial data across time. Is also called
vertical analysis. Is the presentation of financial ratios. Is a tool used to evaluate financial
statement items relative to industry statistics. Evaluates financial data across industries..
This specimen produces dry, medium to large, colonies with entire to .pdfjkcs20004
This specimen produces dry, medium to large, colonies with entire to irregular margins and is a
lactose fermenter while being indole positive. It is responsible for approximately 50% to 80% of
UTI's in non hospitalized patient. This organism is found in the colon (gram negative bacillus) is
also involved in appendicitis, peritonitis, gallbladder infections, pneumonia, endocarditis,
neonatal meningitis, and septicemia. Escherichia coli Serratia Bordetella Fransciella Yersina.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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