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What is a workflow": a. Identify a process within your own business, previous or current
company, or hypothetical example, and list its key elements to get from step A to Z. On this first
task: name the process and list the key elements or components. b. Chose a type of workflow that
better describes your identified process and layout the key components (actors, activities, results)
to show how it flows. c. Follow steps 1 to 5 from.
What are the two types of criminal prohibitions under the Economic E.pdfamirajsharma
The document discusses questions about US cybersecurity laws and policies. It asks about the two types of criminal prohibitions under the Economic Espionage Act (18 U.S.C. 1831 and 1832), the agency responsible for protecting civilian US networks (CISA), the agencies with lead responsibilities under PPD-41 for threat response, asset response and intelligence support after a cybersecurity incident, and the four key pillars of the Trump Administration's National Cyber Strategy.
What is a difference between base excision repair BER and nucleotide.pdfamirajsharma
What is a difference between base excision repair BER and nucleotide excision repair INER:?
What is a difference between base excision repair (BER) and nudeotide excision repair NER??
They both do the same repairs but use different enzymes O There are many proteins involved in
BER but only one in NER. O BER fixes UV damage, while NER fixes transposon damage O
NER occurs in eukaryotes, while BER occurs in prokantoes O BER fixes problems with a single
base, while NER fres problems with the shape of the hefix.
What are the current assets and current liabilitiesWhat are the d.pdfamirajsharma
What are the current assets and current liabilities?
What are the days of inventory and inventory turnover? Financial and Operating Highlights,
lululemon athletica, Fiscal Years 2017-2021 (Millions of \$, except per share data).
What is a major possible negative feedback for the climate system.pdfamirajsharma
What is a major possible negative feedback for the climate system?
Select one:
a. Die off of Amazon rainforest
b. Loss of Arctic ice in the summer and the resultant drop in albedo
c. Humans observe what is happening to climate and use their brains to determine ways to
remediate the change
d. Burning fossil fuels causes release of greenhouse gases that cause warming, causing more
people to burn more fossil fuels for air conditioning
e. Humans adapting to climate change.
What is a conjugate prior Discuss the advantages and disadv.pdfamirajsharma
What is a conjugate prior?
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the methods of estimation (MME, MLE, Bayesian)
that we have
discussed.
What is a conjugate prior?
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the methods of estimation (MME, MLE, Bayesian)
that we have
discussed..
What factors enable small business innovation.pdfamirajsharma
Small businesses are able to innovate through several key factors. They have the flexibility to take risks and try new ideas without large bureaucratic hurdles. Their smaller size also allows them to change direction quickly based on customer and market feedback. Financial constraints can also push small businesses to find creative solutions with limited resources.
What early retirement options does a person in their early 60s in th.pdfamirajsharma
What early retirement options does a person in their early 60s in the U.S.? Their early retirement
plan is not enough to sustain their family. What if they experience a layoff? Should they file for
Social Security? What if they do not have a pension, but have a substantial amount in their
401K? They were counting on having more time to contribute, and they are the only employable
person in their household..
What is a workflow a. Identify a process within your own business,.pdfamirajsharma
What is a workflow": a. Identify a process within your own business, previous or current
company, or hypothetical example, and list its key elements to get from step A to Z. On this first
task: name the process and list the key elements or components. b. Chose a type of workflow that
better describes your identified process and layout the key components (actors, activities, results)
to show how it flows. c. Follow steps 1 to 5 from.
What are the two types of criminal prohibitions under the Economic E.pdfamirajsharma
The document discusses questions about US cybersecurity laws and policies. It asks about the two types of criminal prohibitions under the Economic Espionage Act (18 U.S.C. 1831 and 1832), the agency responsible for protecting civilian US networks (CISA), the agencies with lead responsibilities under PPD-41 for threat response, asset response and intelligence support after a cybersecurity incident, and the four key pillars of the Trump Administration's National Cyber Strategy.
What is a difference between base excision repair BER and nucleotide.pdfamirajsharma
What is a difference between base excision repair BER and nucleotide excision repair INER:?
What is a difference between base excision repair (BER) and nudeotide excision repair NER??
They both do the same repairs but use different enzymes O There are many proteins involved in
BER but only one in NER. O BER fixes UV damage, while NER fixes transposon damage O
NER occurs in eukaryotes, while BER occurs in prokantoes O BER fixes problems with a single
base, while NER fres problems with the shape of the hefix.
What are the current assets and current liabilitiesWhat are the d.pdfamirajsharma
What are the current assets and current liabilities?
What are the days of inventory and inventory turnover? Financial and Operating Highlights,
lululemon athletica, Fiscal Years 2017-2021 (Millions of \$, except per share data).
What is a major possible negative feedback for the climate system.pdfamirajsharma
What is a major possible negative feedback for the climate system?
Select one:
a. Die off of Amazon rainforest
b. Loss of Arctic ice in the summer and the resultant drop in albedo
c. Humans observe what is happening to climate and use their brains to determine ways to
remediate the change
d. Burning fossil fuels causes release of greenhouse gases that cause warming, causing more
people to burn more fossil fuels for air conditioning
e. Humans adapting to climate change.
What is a conjugate prior Discuss the advantages and disadv.pdfamirajsharma
What is a conjugate prior?
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the methods of estimation (MME, MLE, Bayesian)
that we have
discussed.
What is a conjugate prior?
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the methods of estimation (MME, MLE, Bayesian)
that we have
discussed..
What factors enable small business innovation.pdfamirajsharma
Small businesses are able to innovate through several key factors. They have the flexibility to take risks and try new ideas without large bureaucratic hurdles. Their smaller size also allows them to change direction quickly based on customer and market feedback. Financial constraints can also push small businesses to find creative solutions with limited resources.
What early retirement options does a person in their early 60s in th.pdfamirajsharma
What early retirement options does a person in their early 60s in the U.S.? Their early retirement
plan is not enough to sustain their family. What if they experience a layoff? Should they file for
Social Security? What if they do not have a pension, but have a substantial amount in their
401K? They were counting on having more time to contribute, and they are the only employable
person in their household..
What are the most important issues that an HR team needs to consider.pdfamirajsharma
What are the most important issues that an HR team needs to consider when deciding to use an
employee survey or some other method?
Gather any kind of feedback, whether through a survey or other method, creates an expectation
for employees that change will happen in line with their response/information.
What are does things HR professionals need to keep in mind when managing expectations about
change flowing from employee feedback?.
what if i di t have a partner - Create your own publicprivate keys.pdfamirajsharma
what if i di t have a partner - Create your own public/private keys. - Exchange your public key
with your partner. - Then, create a file >.txt (e.g., hpark.txt) and put your email address in the
file. - Encrypt the file and send the encrypted file to your partner. - Once you receive the
encrypted file from your partner, decrypt the encrypted file and recover a secret value in the file..
What financial statement would you find the following Limited use.pdfamirajsharma
What financial statement would you find the following:
Limited use investment
Payable to third-party payors
Change in accounts payable
Intercompany payables
Inventory
Land Improvements
Charity Discounts
Construction progress
Change in current liabilities
Less allowance for uncollectible receivables and thirdparty contractual withhold
Building and Improvements.
What does compile-time type checking do [6 marks] a. Allow a sing.pdfamirajsharma
What does compile-time type checking do? [6 marks]
a. Allow a single type for each expression
b. Check for type consistency of each operator at compile time
c. Report where in source code the error is found
d. Catch all errors before runtime
Which of the following type errors can be caught at compile time? [6 marks]
a. adding an integer with a string
b. An array being accessed out-of-bound
c. Null pointer dereference
d. A value being casted to an unrelated type
e. Dividing a value by zero.
What does HSAM stand forWhat is the range of memory.pdfamirajsharma
What does HSAM stand for?
What is the range of memory accuracy for HSAMs?
Based on the brain scans of 12 HSAMs, which part of the brain appears to more active when
they recall memories?
What type of research is being conducted when a scientist takes functional brain scans while a
participate in rememberingdescriptive, predictive or experimental?
What research methods are scientists using when they study the memory of 11-year old HSAM,
Jake Hassler, as he developscase study, self-report, observation, correlational study,
experiment?
What two questions are researches trying to answer by studying HSAMs?
WHAT
IS
MEMORY?
(9:46)
What structure in the brain did researchers discover is important for forming and maintaining
new long-term memories from the case of HM (Henry Molaison)?
According to your textbook CH 07 Memory, what type of memories are formed by this
structure?
Why did surgeons remove this structure from HMs brain?
Did the surgery cure his disorder?
What was a major unintended side effect of this surgery?
Despite not having this structure in his brain, what types of memories could HM still develop?
What task did scientist Brenda Milner use to demonstrate that HM could still form some types of
long-term memories?
How do we know that HM did not form an episodic memory of the task?
How do we know that HM formed procedural memories of the task?
According to your textbook CH 7 Memory, where are implicit memories formed in the brain?
Describe the two studies conducted by researcher of Nobel Prize winner Eric Kandel by
answering the questions that follow:
For the first study, what was the question guiding the research?
What was the subject for this study?
Why did he choose this animal for his research?
What type of research methods were used?
What did he do? (method or procedure)
What data did he collect?
What did he find? (the results)
How did he interpret the findings? (the conclusion)
For Kandels
second
study, what was the question guiding the research?
What was the subject for the study?
Why did they choose this subject for their study?
What type of research methods did Kandel use?
What did he do? (the method/procedure)
What data did he collect?
What did he find?
How did Kandel interpret the results?
WHERE
DOES
MEMORY
LIVE?
(9:38)
Where are memories stored in the brain?
What is the role of the hippocampus in remembering?
What happens to the integrity of a memory when you recall it?
What is memory consolidation?
Describe the study conducted by Karim Nadir by answering the questions below:
What question were guiding his research?
Who were his subjects?
What did he do? (Method/procedure)
What does the drug Azinomycin do?
What data did Nadir collect?
What did he find? (results)
How did he interpret the findings? (Conclusion)
On the whole, are memories reliable?
Based on the research of Nadir, which is a better metaphor for memory storage?
a letter in an envelope
a book on a shelf in a library
a file in a computer that you can open, edit and sav.
Web Server Python Assignment You will develop a web server that ha.pdfamirajsharma
Web Server Python Assignment
You will develop a web server that handles one HTTP request at a time. Your web server should
accept and parse the HTTP request, get the requested file from the servers file system, create an
HTTP response message consisting of the requested file, and then send the response directly to
the client. If the requested file is not present in the server, the server should send an HTTP 404
Not Found message back to the client.
HTML File
Create an HTML file and store this in the same directory as your server program. You can create
any HTML file you would like for this assignment, but it should at a minimum contain a body of
text.
Server code
Create the server socket (using TCP) and bind it to the IP address of the server and port
number.
Establish a listening socket to listen for incoming connections from a client.
Establish a separate connection socket for the client-server.
The server should then receive a request from the client. This message is the file name of
the HTML file that the client is requesting. The HTML file needs to be stored in the same
directory as the server script.
The server will need to extract the requested object from the message and open the file to
then read the contents of the requested file.
The server then sends an HTTP response (the status code) if the file is found and then
returns the contents of the file to the client.
The connection socket is then closed since we are only servicing one request per
connection.
The server should send the appropriate status code to the client if the file is not found and
close the connection socket.
* There is nothing in the code shutting down the server program if the connection is successful,
so make sure to kill the process manually when not working on the program. *
Client Code
Write your own HTTP client to test your server.
Your client will connect to the server using a TCP connection. You will need to accept
the IP address of the server and port number as input from the user.
Send a request to the server. This is a message containing the file path of the file the
client wants to retrieve. The file path is obtained as input from the user.
Display the server response and contents of the file as output. The client should be able to
receive all the bytes of data sent from the server regardless of the number of bytes of your
specific HTML file.
Close the connection.
What could be the reason for a very faint colorimetric result in two.pdfamirajsharma
What could be the reason for a very faint colorimetric result in two of the samples compared to
the positive control, and a
possible negative result for the third sample? Post-Lab Assessment Ruffed lemurs found in the
eastern rainforests of Madagascar typically live arboreally, in the crowns of large trees, with
most of their time spent 15 to 25 meters (50-80 feet) above the forest floor. Their diet comprises
mainly of fruit, flowers, and young leaves accessible year round. Prized for their meat and fur,
ruffed lemurs have been hunted nearly to extinction. Many residents of Madagascar find a large
portion of the protein in their diet from animals hunted in the rainforest. Called bushmeat, this
form of protein can be a valuable dietary resource to people without access to other food.
However, many wild animals carry diseases that can be transmitted through their blood to
humans who are processing the meat for consumption. For example, the Ebola epidemic of 2014
likely began with the transmission of the virus from a fruit bat to humans in Guinea. In addition
to hunting, ruffed lemurs also suffer from habitat loss due to deforestation, climate changes, and
urban development. Because of these threats, the ruffed lemur became critically endangered in
2008 meaning the species faces a very high risk of extinction. Fortunately ruffed lemurs
reproduce easily in captivity so they make an excellent species for reintroduction into the wild.
Recently conservation biologists noticed that a conspiracy, or group, of lemurs in a Madagascar
wildlife preserve were behaving oddly. Several lemurs were seen on the ground acting lethargic.
The biologists sedated three lemurs to run some tests and see if they could understand this
strange new behavior. All three of the lemurs had elevated body temperatures and appeared to be
dehydrated and underweight as if they had not been eating regularly despite the availability of
food in the tree tops of the preserve..
What complication arises in degrees of freedom What distribution .pdfamirajsharma
What complication arises in degrees of freedom?
What distribution is used for the test statistic? Unknown Variances, Assumed Unequal
tcalc=n1s12+n2s22(x1x2) For critical value, use Student's t with Welch's adjusted degrees of
freedom.
What are the implications of the authors findings How can this info.pdfamirajsharma
What are the implications of the authors findings? How can this information be applied in the
future?
Comparative analyses of sequenced genomes have provided important insight into the HGT
processes3,4 occurring in different complex environments3,4. Our CRISPR-based recording
system adds more detailed insights into the dynamics of HGT in complex environments by
detecting DNA transfer events as they occur, enabling detection of transient transfer events.
The recording system captures spacers from HGT events stably into genomic arrays that can be
used to identify mobile elements beyond current methodologies. The ability to detect, in real-
time, transient transfer events and those occurring at low frequencies enables an in-depth
characterization of mobile DNA in complex microbiomes.
As DNA transfer is confined by recipient range we are only capable of recording DNA that can
enter the E. coli BL21 recording strain. When using other E. coli strains as donor we showed that
transfers can be resolved down to the individual plasmids from donors that can carry up to 6
putatively mobile plasmids. We find that the different plasmids varied in transfer efficiencies
likely reflecting differences in intrinsic plasmid transfer efficiency, donor transfer efficiency,
recipient receiving efficiency, or a combination of these factors. Even though the observed
mobile elements were all classified as plasmids, we still expect that phages are an important
contributor to HGT. However, as illustrated by the recording of phage M13, our system is not
optimal for detecting invading phages as CRISPR spacer adaptation requires active growth of the
recording cell19, which is often impaired upon phage infection. In addition, infection with
phages can lead to cell lysis and subsequent loss of recording cells from the population.
Furthermore, it is not clear what the expected concentration of E. coli targeting phages is in
human fecal samples. Previous studies indicate that plaque forming units (pfu) from human feces
on E. coli is in the range of 101107 per gram, with a median concentration of ~103 per
gram42,43. Considering that the concentration of E. coli in human feces is in the range of
107109per gram44, interactions between phages and the recording strain might be substantially
less common than interactions between commensal E. coli and the recording strain. Washing of
the fecal sample (i.e., to remove antibiotics and other factors that can inhibit the recording strain)
likely also contributed to the loss of phage particles. Lastly, as E. coli is not naturally competent,
we are not able to detect naked environmental DNA. Consequently, our recording strain is best
suited for detecting plasmid transfers.
When our approach is applied to clinical fecal specimens, we were able to identify active DNA
transfer in 22% of the samples (6 out of 27). It is difficult to evaluate whether the frequency of
observed HGT in the fecal samples (22%) is limited by the methodology or whethe.
What are the strongest arguments for considering fraternal twins wit.pdfamirajsharma
Fraternal twins with different skin colors challenge notions of race being determined solely by genetics, as twins share the same genetic background yet can have different skin colors. How race is perceived and categorized publicly can influence how twins with different physical attributes develop their personal identities.
What are the arguments for and against giving money to the people of.pdfamirajsharma
What are the arguments for and against giving money to the people of Savannah for the massive
fire that destroyed their city in 1796? Who has the better arguments? Why?
House of Representatives, Relief to Savannah
1. Mr. W. Smith wished the House to resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole on the
resolution, which he had the other day laid upon the table, proposing to afford some relief to the
sufferers by the late fire at Savannah. For his part, he said, he could see no reasonable objection
which could be made to so benevolent a proposition. A gentleman in the House had got a plan of
the ruins of the city; it was, indeed, a most distressful scene. There had never occurred so
calamitous an event of the kind in the United States, or which had so strong a claim upon the
General Government for relief. He said they had granted assistance to the sufferers by fire at St.
Domingo; and surely if it were justifiable to grant relief to foreigners in distress, it was at least
equally so when the objects were our own citizens. If gentlemen had objections to the measure,
he wished they would state them. The sum with which he should think of filling up the blank
would not be such as to materially affect our finances.
2. [Mr. Macon:] The sufferings of the people of Savannah were doubtless very great; no one
could help feeling for them. But he wished gentlemen to put their finger upon that part of the
Constitution which gave that House power to afford them relief. Many other towns had suffered
very considerably by fire. He believed he knew one that had suffered more than Savannah in
proportion to its size: he alluded to Lexington in Virginia, as every house in the place was burnt.
If the United States were to become underwriters to the whole Union, where must the line be
drawn when their assistance might be claimed? Was it when three-fourths or four-fifths of a
town was destroyed, or what other proportion? Insurance offices were the proper securities
against fire. If the Government were to come forward in one instance, it must come forward in
all, since every sufferer's claim stood upon the same footing. The sum which had been given to
the sufferers at St. Domingo was to be charged to the French Republic, and that given to Count
de Grasse's daughters was in consideration of their father's services. But New York had as great
right to come forward and expect relief as Savannah. He felt for the sufferers in all these cases,
but he felt as tenderly for the Constitution; he had examined it, and it did not authorize any such
grant. He should, therefore, be very unwilling to act contrary to it.
3. Mr. Rutherford said, he felt a great deal of force on what gentlemen had said. There were two
circumstances which were perfectly conclusive in his mind. He saw it our duty to grant relief
from humanity and from policy. Savannah was a city of a minor, helpless State; it was a very
young State, yet it was a part of the Union, and as such, was as much entitled to protect.
What are the components of health-related physical fitness Select o.pdfamirajsharma
What are the components of health-related physical fitness? Select one of these components and
comment on: why this component is considered health related how this component is typically
measured both in the lab (criterion method) and in clinical settings (field methods) Include
information on the validity, reliability, and standards (norm-referenced, criterion-referenced)
with which the fitness component is measured and evaluated. Cite peer-reviewed studies to
support your response..
what am i gettingTrying to find account number. but it gives me.pdfamirajsharma
what am i getting:
Trying to find account number.
but it gives me output down below because program is taking the whole line as output.
what i am trying to get
2043_ _ _ _
output: ")) \{
2043 (duetotheprevalenceofwirefraudandemailhacking, we Process finished with exit code.
Wendy es una gerente de proyectos a gran escala. Puede dividir un pr.pdfamirajsharma
Wendy es una gerente de proyectos a gran escala. Puede dividir un proyecto en sus partes
componentes, crear los cronogramas del proyecto y asegurarse de que se cumplan los hitos.
Wendy est mucho ms enfocada en los resultados finales que en roles especficos o en la misin
general de la organizacin. Este es un ejemplo de liderazgo ______.
orientado a las relaciones
tarea orientada
grupo de trabajo
ptimo
orientado a la posicin.
When facing the budget x1 + 4x2 = 22, Jennas optimal bundle was (14.pdfamirajsharma
When facing the budget x1 + 4x2 = 22, Jenna's optimal bundle was (14, 2). When facing the
budget 4x1+x2 = 22, Jenna's optimal bundle was (2, 14). Is this behavior consistent with our
model of utility maximization? Explain why or why not..
Weather Symbols On the next page you�ll find weather symbols for sig.pdfamirajsharma
Weather Symbols On the next page youll find weather symbols for significant weather as
reported across the U.S. on January 12, 2005. The example is old and horrible, so thanks for
bearing with me. Locate and highlight 5-10 unique weather symbols on the map, and then list
them (symbol and approximate location) on the below table. Use the information found on page
5 in this lab to start, but you will likely need the provided NWS link on page 5 for more..
When corporations file for bankruptcy assets are distributed to inve.pdfamirajsharma
When corporations file for bankruptcy assets are distributed to investors in a particular hierarchy.
Which of the following is correct?
-Debentures, subordinated debentures, preferred stock holders, common stock holders
-General creditors, bond holders, subordinated bond holders, preferred holders
-equity holders, bond holders, preferred stock holders, general creditors
-There is no hierarchy.
When configuring Oracle Virtual Box, the system is non responsive an.pdfamirajsharma
When configuring Oracle Virtual Box, the system is non responsive and the virtual machine fails
to launch. What major requirement is missing?
Group of answer choices
ISO Image
hard drive
BIOS setting
Boot sequence
Which command will list the partition layout of the current system?
Group of answer choices
blkid -f
ls -l
cat fdisk -l
fdisk -l
Which command applies formats the file system to Raid?
Group of answer choices
fdisk -n
btrfs - convert
ls -a
cat /ect/device
When updating Ubuntu system Kernel, what website displays all Kernel configurations
available?
Group of answer choices
ubuntu.org
kernel.org
linux.org
linuxfoundation.org
You receive the message "command not found"; what command will install necessary files to run
the command you attempted?
Group of answer choices
apt-get install
apt update
apt install
none of these
A file system format is the same as hard drive partition layout?
Group of answer choices
True
False.
When a patient presents to either the Emergency Room or Primary Care.pdfamirajsharma
When a patient presents to either the Emergency Room or Primary Care Physician; the first
question asked is; what seems to be the problem? The patient then begins to describe how they're
feeling; which are considered symptoms. When the healthcare professional examines the patient
they determine signs, which helps them in the process of determining a diagnosis.
In your initial post:.
What are the most important issues that an HR team needs to consider.pdfamirajsharma
What are the most important issues that an HR team needs to consider when deciding to use an
employee survey or some other method?
Gather any kind of feedback, whether through a survey or other method, creates an expectation
for employees that change will happen in line with their response/information.
What are does things HR professionals need to keep in mind when managing expectations about
change flowing from employee feedback?.
what if i di t have a partner - Create your own publicprivate keys.pdfamirajsharma
what if i di t have a partner - Create your own public/private keys. - Exchange your public key
with your partner. - Then, create a file >.txt (e.g., hpark.txt) and put your email address in the
file. - Encrypt the file and send the encrypted file to your partner. - Once you receive the
encrypted file from your partner, decrypt the encrypted file and recover a secret value in the file..
What financial statement would you find the following Limited use.pdfamirajsharma
What financial statement would you find the following:
Limited use investment
Payable to third-party payors
Change in accounts payable
Intercompany payables
Inventory
Land Improvements
Charity Discounts
Construction progress
Change in current liabilities
Less allowance for uncollectible receivables and thirdparty contractual withhold
Building and Improvements.
What does compile-time type checking do [6 marks] a. Allow a sing.pdfamirajsharma
What does compile-time type checking do? [6 marks]
a. Allow a single type for each expression
b. Check for type consistency of each operator at compile time
c. Report where in source code the error is found
d. Catch all errors before runtime
Which of the following type errors can be caught at compile time? [6 marks]
a. adding an integer with a string
b. An array being accessed out-of-bound
c. Null pointer dereference
d. A value being casted to an unrelated type
e. Dividing a value by zero.
What does HSAM stand forWhat is the range of memory.pdfamirajsharma
What does HSAM stand for?
What is the range of memory accuracy for HSAMs?
Based on the brain scans of 12 HSAMs, which part of the brain appears to more active when
they recall memories?
What type of research is being conducted when a scientist takes functional brain scans while a
participate in rememberingdescriptive, predictive or experimental?
What research methods are scientists using when they study the memory of 11-year old HSAM,
Jake Hassler, as he developscase study, self-report, observation, correlational study,
experiment?
What two questions are researches trying to answer by studying HSAMs?
WHAT
IS
MEMORY?
(9:46)
What structure in the brain did researchers discover is important for forming and maintaining
new long-term memories from the case of HM (Henry Molaison)?
According to your textbook CH 07 Memory, what type of memories are formed by this
structure?
Why did surgeons remove this structure from HMs brain?
Did the surgery cure his disorder?
What was a major unintended side effect of this surgery?
Despite not having this structure in his brain, what types of memories could HM still develop?
What task did scientist Brenda Milner use to demonstrate that HM could still form some types of
long-term memories?
How do we know that HM did not form an episodic memory of the task?
How do we know that HM formed procedural memories of the task?
According to your textbook CH 7 Memory, where are implicit memories formed in the brain?
Describe the two studies conducted by researcher of Nobel Prize winner Eric Kandel by
answering the questions that follow:
For the first study, what was the question guiding the research?
What was the subject for this study?
Why did he choose this animal for his research?
What type of research methods were used?
What did he do? (method or procedure)
What data did he collect?
What did he find? (the results)
How did he interpret the findings? (the conclusion)
For Kandels
second
study, what was the question guiding the research?
What was the subject for the study?
Why did they choose this subject for their study?
What type of research methods did Kandel use?
What did he do? (the method/procedure)
What data did he collect?
What did he find?
How did Kandel interpret the results?
WHERE
DOES
MEMORY
LIVE?
(9:38)
Where are memories stored in the brain?
What is the role of the hippocampus in remembering?
What happens to the integrity of a memory when you recall it?
What is memory consolidation?
Describe the study conducted by Karim Nadir by answering the questions below:
What question were guiding his research?
Who were his subjects?
What did he do? (Method/procedure)
What does the drug Azinomycin do?
What data did Nadir collect?
What did he find? (results)
How did he interpret the findings? (Conclusion)
On the whole, are memories reliable?
Based on the research of Nadir, which is a better metaphor for memory storage?
a letter in an envelope
a book on a shelf in a library
a file in a computer that you can open, edit and sav.
Web Server Python Assignment You will develop a web server that ha.pdfamirajsharma
Web Server Python Assignment
You will develop a web server that handles one HTTP request at a time. Your web server should
accept and parse the HTTP request, get the requested file from the servers file system, create an
HTTP response message consisting of the requested file, and then send the response directly to
the client. If the requested file is not present in the server, the server should send an HTTP 404
Not Found message back to the client.
HTML File
Create an HTML file and store this in the same directory as your server program. You can create
any HTML file you would like for this assignment, but it should at a minimum contain a body of
text.
Server code
Create the server socket (using TCP) and bind it to the IP address of the server and port
number.
Establish a listening socket to listen for incoming connections from a client.
Establish a separate connection socket for the client-server.
The server should then receive a request from the client. This message is the file name of
the HTML file that the client is requesting. The HTML file needs to be stored in the same
directory as the server script.
The server will need to extract the requested object from the message and open the file to
then read the contents of the requested file.
The server then sends an HTTP response (the status code) if the file is found and then
returns the contents of the file to the client.
The connection socket is then closed since we are only servicing one request per
connection.
The server should send the appropriate status code to the client if the file is not found and
close the connection socket.
* There is nothing in the code shutting down the server program if the connection is successful,
so make sure to kill the process manually when not working on the program. *
Client Code
Write your own HTTP client to test your server.
Your client will connect to the server using a TCP connection. You will need to accept
the IP address of the server and port number as input from the user.
Send a request to the server. This is a message containing the file path of the file the
client wants to retrieve. The file path is obtained as input from the user.
Display the server response and contents of the file as output. The client should be able to
receive all the bytes of data sent from the server regardless of the number of bytes of your
specific HTML file.
Close the connection.
What could be the reason for a very faint colorimetric result in two.pdfamirajsharma
What could be the reason for a very faint colorimetric result in two of the samples compared to
the positive control, and a
possible negative result for the third sample? Post-Lab Assessment Ruffed lemurs found in the
eastern rainforests of Madagascar typically live arboreally, in the crowns of large trees, with
most of their time spent 15 to 25 meters (50-80 feet) above the forest floor. Their diet comprises
mainly of fruit, flowers, and young leaves accessible year round. Prized for their meat and fur,
ruffed lemurs have been hunted nearly to extinction. Many residents of Madagascar find a large
portion of the protein in their diet from animals hunted in the rainforest. Called bushmeat, this
form of protein can be a valuable dietary resource to people without access to other food.
However, many wild animals carry diseases that can be transmitted through their blood to
humans who are processing the meat for consumption. For example, the Ebola epidemic of 2014
likely began with the transmission of the virus from a fruit bat to humans in Guinea. In addition
to hunting, ruffed lemurs also suffer from habitat loss due to deforestation, climate changes, and
urban development. Because of these threats, the ruffed lemur became critically endangered in
2008 meaning the species faces a very high risk of extinction. Fortunately ruffed lemurs
reproduce easily in captivity so they make an excellent species for reintroduction into the wild.
Recently conservation biologists noticed that a conspiracy, or group, of lemurs in a Madagascar
wildlife preserve were behaving oddly. Several lemurs were seen on the ground acting lethargic.
The biologists sedated three lemurs to run some tests and see if they could understand this
strange new behavior. All three of the lemurs had elevated body temperatures and appeared to be
dehydrated and underweight as if they had not been eating regularly despite the availability of
food in the tree tops of the preserve..
What complication arises in degrees of freedom What distribution .pdfamirajsharma
What complication arises in degrees of freedom?
What distribution is used for the test statistic? Unknown Variances, Assumed Unequal
tcalc=n1s12+n2s22(x1x2) For critical value, use Student's t with Welch's adjusted degrees of
freedom.
What are the implications of the authors findings How can this info.pdfamirajsharma
What are the implications of the authors findings? How can this information be applied in the
future?
Comparative analyses of sequenced genomes have provided important insight into the HGT
processes3,4 occurring in different complex environments3,4. Our CRISPR-based recording
system adds more detailed insights into the dynamics of HGT in complex environments by
detecting DNA transfer events as they occur, enabling detection of transient transfer events.
The recording system captures spacers from HGT events stably into genomic arrays that can be
used to identify mobile elements beyond current methodologies. The ability to detect, in real-
time, transient transfer events and those occurring at low frequencies enables an in-depth
characterization of mobile DNA in complex microbiomes.
As DNA transfer is confined by recipient range we are only capable of recording DNA that can
enter the E. coli BL21 recording strain. When using other E. coli strains as donor we showed that
transfers can be resolved down to the individual plasmids from donors that can carry up to 6
putatively mobile plasmids. We find that the different plasmids varied in transfer efficiencies
likely reflecting differences in intrinsic plasmid transfer efficiency, donor transfer efficiency,
recipient receiving efficiency, or a combination of these factors. Even though the observed
mobile elements were all classified as plasmids, we still expect that phages are an important
contributor to HGT. However, as illustrated by the recording of phage M13, our system is not
optimal for detecting invading phages as CRISPR spacer adaptation requires active growth of the
recording cell19, which is often impaired upon phage infection. In addition, infection with
phages can lead to cell lysis and subsequent loss of recording cells from the population.
Furthermore, it is not clear what the expected concentration of E. coli targeting phages is in
human fecal samples. Previous studies indicate that plaque forming units (pfu) from human feces
on E. coli is in the range of 101107 per gram, with a median concentration of ~103 per
gram42,43. Considering that the concentration of E. coli in human feces is in the range of
107109per gram44, interactions between phages and the recording strain might be substantially
less common than interactions between commensal E. coli and the recording strain. Washing of
the fecal sample (i.e., to remove antibiotics and other factors that can inhibit the recording strain)
likely also contributed to the loss of phage particles. Lastly, as E. coli is not naturally competent,
we are not able to detect naked environmental DNA. Consequently, our recording strain is best
suited for detecting plasmid transfers.
When our approach is applied to clinical fecal specimens, we were able to identify active DNA
transfer in 22% of the samples (6 out of 27). It is difficult to evaluate whether the frequency of
observed HGT in the fecal samples (22%) is limited by the methodology or whethe.
What are the strongest arguments for considering fraternal twins wit.pdfamirajsharma
Fraternal twins with different skin colors challenge notions of race being determined solely by genetics, as twins share the same genetic background yet can have different skin colors. How race is perceived and categorized publicly can influence how twins with different physical attributes develop their personal identities.
What are the arguments for and against giving money to the people of.pdfamirajsharma
What are the arguments for and against giving money to the people of Savannah for the massive
fire that destroyed their city in 1796? Who has the better arguments? Why?
House of Representatives, Relief to Savannah
1. Mr. W. Smith wished the House to resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole on the
resolution, which he had the other day laid upon the table, proposing to afford some relief to the
sufferers by the late fire at Savannah. For his part, he said, he could see no reasonable objection
which could be made to so benevolent a proposition. A gentleman in the House had got a plan of
the ruins of the city; it was, indeed, a most distressful scene. There had never occurred so
calamitous an event of the kind in the United States, or which had so strong a claim upon the
General Government for relief. He said they had granted assistance to the sufferers by fire at St.
Domingo; and surely if it were justifiable to grant relief to foreigners in distress, it was at least
equally so when the objects were our own citizens. If gentlemen had objections to the measure,
he wished they would state them. The sum with which he should think of filling up the blank
would not be such as to materially affect our finances.
2. [Mr. Macon:] The sufferings of the people of Savannah were doubtless very great; no one
could help feeling for them. But he wished gentlemen to put their finger upon that part of the
Constitution which gave that House power to afford them relief. Many other towns had suffered
very considerably by fire. He believed he knew one that had suffered more than Savannah in
proportion to its size: he alluded to Lexington in Virginia, as every house in the place was burnt.
If the United States were to become underwriters to the whole Union, where must the line be
drawn when their assistance might be claimed? Was it when three-fourths or four-fifths of a
town was destroyed, or what other proportion? Insurance offices were the proper securities
against fire. If the Government were to come forward in one instance, it must come forward in
all, since every sufferer's claim stood upon the same footing. The sum which had been given to
the sufferers at St. Domingo was to be charged to the French Republic, and that given to Count
de Grasse's daughters was in consideration of their father's services. But New York had as great
right to come forward and expect relief as Savannah. He felt for the sufferers in all these cases,
but he felt as tenderly for the Constitution; he had examined it, and it did not authorize any such
grant. He should, therefore, be very unwilling to act contrary to it.
3. Mr. Rutherford said, he felt a great deal of force on what gentlemen had said. There were two
circumstances which were perfectly conclusive in his mind. He saw it our duty to grant relief
from humanity and from policy. Savannah was a city of a minor, helpless State; it was a very
young State, yet it was a part of the Union, and as such, was as much entitled to protect.
What are the components of health-related physical fitness Select o.pdfamirajsharma
What are the components of health-related physical fitness? Select one of these components and
comment on: why this component is considered health related how this component is typically
measured both in the lab (criterion method) and in clinical settings (field methods) Include
information on the validity, reliability, and standards (norm-referenced, criterion-referenced)
with which the fitness component is measured and evaluated. Cite peer-reviewed studies to
support your response..
what am i gettingTrying to find account number. but it gives me.pdfamirajsharma
what am i getting:
Trying to find account number.
but it gives me output down below because program is taking the whole line as output.
what i am trying to get
2043_ _ _ _
output: ")) \{
2043 (duetotheprevalenceofwirefraudandemailhacking, we Process finished with exit code.
Wendy es una gerente de proyectos a gran escala. Puede dividir un pr.pdfamirajsharma
Wendy es una gerente de proyectos a gran escala. Puede dividir un proyecto en sus partes
componentes, crear los cronogramas del proyecto y asegurarse de que se cumplan los hitos.
Wendy est mucho ms enfocada en los resultados finales que en roles especficos o en la misin
general de la organizacin. Este es un ejemplo de liderazgo ______.
orientado a las relaciones
tarea orientada
grupo de trabajo
ptimo
orientado a la posicin.
When facing the budget x1 + 4x2 = 22, Jennas optimal bundle was (14.pdfamirajsharma
When facing the budget x1 + 4x2 = 22, Jenna's optimal bundle was (14, 2). When facing the
budget 4x1+x2 = 22, Jenna's optimal bundle was (2, 14). Is this behavior consistent with our
model of utility maximization? Explain why or why not..
Weather Symbols On the next page you�ll find weather symbols for sig.pdfamirajsharma
Weather Symbols On the next page youll find weather symbols for significant weather as
reported across the U.S. on January 12, 2005. The example is old and horrible, so thanks for
bearing with me. Locate and highlight 5-10 unique weather symbols on the map, and then list
them (symbol and approximate location) on the below table. Use the information found on page
5 in this lab to start, but you will likely need the provided NWS link on page 5 for more..
When corporations file for bankruptcy assets are distributed to inve.pdfamirajsharma
When corporations file for bankruptcy assets are distributed to investors in a particular hierarchy.
Which of the following is correct?
-Debentures, subordinated debentures, preferred stock holders, common stock holders
-General creditors, bond holders, subordinated bond holders, preferred holders
-equity holders, bond holders, preferred stock holders, general creditors
-There is no hierarchy.
When configuring Oracle Virtual Box, the system is non responsive an.pdfamirajsharma
When configuring Oracle Virtual Box, the system is non responsive and the virtual machine fails
to launch. What major requirement is missing?
Group of answer choices
ISO Image
hard drive
BIOS setting
Boot sequence
Which command will list the partition layout of the current system?
Group of answer choices
blkid -f
ls -l
cat fdisk -l
fdisk -l
Which command applies formats the file system to Raid?
Group of answer choices
fdisk -n
btrfs - convert
ls -a
cat /ect/device
When updating Ubuntu system Kernel, what website displays all Kernel configurations
available?
Group of answer choices
ubuntu.org
kernel.org
linux.org
linuxfoundation.org
You receive the message "command not found"; what command will install necessary files to run
the command you attempted?
Group of answer choices
apt-get install
apt update
apt install
none of these
A file system format is the same as hard drive partition layout?
Group of answer choices
True
False.
When a patient presents to either the Emergency Room or Primary Care.pdfamirajsharma
When a patient presents to either the Emergency Room or Primary Care Physician; the first
question asked is; what seems to be the problem? The patient then begins to describe how they're
feeling; which are considered symptoms. When the healthcare professional examines the patient
they determine signs, which helps them in the process of determining a diagnosis.
In your initial post:.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.