You desire to prove a vulnerability can be a problem. The best method would be to use a ( n )
scan? 1) credentialed 2) non-intrusive 3) non-credentialed 4) intrusive.
You can have an HSA if you have insurance that does not cover your fam.pdfshivachandalia
You can have an HSA if you have insurance that does not cover your family. Select one: True
False If you receive more than $1 , 500 in interest or dividend income, where do you report this
to the IRS? a. Schedule D b. Schedule 3 c. Form 1040 d. schedule B e. Schedule A f. Schedule 1
g. Schedule C h. Schedule 2.
You can decrease the number of collisions in a CSMA-CD network by incr.pdfshivachandalia
You can decrease the number of collisions in a CSMA/CD network by increasing the
number of?
Collision Domains
Hubs
RJ-45 connections
Network computers
Which traditional network technology produces less throughput as packet collisions
increase?
CSMA/CD
TOKEN RING
TOKEN BUS
IEEE 802.2
Collision Domains
Hubs
RJ-45 connections
Network computers.
you are to idenitify a brute force password cracking tool that hackers.pdfshivachandalia
you are to idenitify a brute force password cracking tool that hackers may use. Research and
report on how it is used, the platform/protocol/OS on which it is used. Provide detailed steps on
how the tool is employed to level attacks. Include some screenshots of any of the commands that
you decide to SAFELY and LEGALY try out..
You are to create a concept map of the urinary system on a separate do.pdfshivachandalia
You are to create a concept map of the urinary system on a separate document. Below is a list of
terms that MUST be incorporated into your assignment. However, other words can and
SHOULD be added. Terms from the list below (and two connections to another body system(s))
must be identified/highlighted in some way on your concept map. You will need to write in
words on the connecting lines, the relationship between the two concepts that you linked
together. include these terms: Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Peristalsis Sphincter selective
reabsorption Aquaporins Renal Medulla Osmoregulation hemodialysis Hydrogen ions (H*)
Rugae Pressure Filtration filtrate Peritubular Capillary Network Natriuresis Stretch Receptors
Erythropoietin (EPO) Tubular Excretion Metabolic Wastes Atrial Natriuretic Hormone (ANH)
Renal Artery Incontinence Pyelonephritis must include 2 connections to two other body
connections All should be diagrammed as a MAP only!!!
Example:
Concept Maps: General Overview:.
You have isolated a strain of mutant yeast cells that divides normally.pdfshivachandalia
You have isolated a strain of mutant yeast cells that divides normally at 2 5 C but cannot enter M
phase at 3 7 C . You found that the gene for M Cdk is not mutated. Which of the following
temperature-sensitive mutations could be responsible for the behavior of this strain of yeast?
Inactivation of an enzyme that normally degrades M-cyclin. Inactivation of a protein that
normally triggers the synthesis of M-cyclin. Inactivation of a protein kinase that normally
inactivates the Cdk. None of the above.
You have five fair coins- You toss them all so that they randomly fall.pdfshivachandalia
A person tosses 5 fair coins and continues tossing any coins that land on tails until they all land on heads. Let X be the number of coins in the final toss. The probability that X equals 1 (i.e. there is only 1 coin in the final toss) needs to be found.
You have isolated several mutants that behave normally at low temperat.pdfshivachandalia
You have isolated several mutants that behave normally at low temperature, but at high
temperatures exhibit anomalous behavior during interphase. Match the phenotype in the left
column with a proposed defect in protein function from the right column that may explain each
phenotype. Cells arrest in G1 Cells arrest in anaphase Cells replicate DNA normally but cannot
proceed to M phase.
You have discovered a new growth regulator- designated Tamvin (TV)- th.pdfshivachandalia
You have discovered a new growth regulator, designated Tamvin (TV), that affects flowering.
You also identify four TV mutations, three recessive (R) and one dominant (D), that all affect the
TV signaling pathway controlling flowering. The number of flowers produced by plants with the
indicated genotypes that are grown in the presence and absence of TV are shown in the table.
You also find that the GRN gene product binds TV and the BLU gene encodes a transcription
factor that activates the next downstream gene in the pathway. Q7.2 40000 Points (i) State which
components of the pathways are positive and negative regulators of flowering, and (ii) indicate
how the components interact with each other in the pathway in the presence and absence of TV.
Use the symbols --> for activation and the symbol --] for repression of the immediately
downstream gene or protein in the pathway. Briefly explain your answers..
You can have an HSA if you have insurance that does not cover your fam.pdfshivachandalia
You can have an HSA if you have insurance that does not cover your family. Select one: True
False If you receive more than $1 , 500 in interest or dividend income, where do you report this
to the IRS? a. Schedule D b. Schedule 3 c. Form 1040 d. schedule B e. Schedule A f. Schedule 1
g. Schedule C h. Schedule 2.
You can decrease the number of collisions in a CSMA-CD network by incr.pdfshivachandalia
You can decrease the number of collisions in a CSMA/CD network by increasing the
number of?
Collision Domains
Hubs
RJ-45 connections
Network computers
Which traditional network technology produces less throughput as packet collisions
increase?
CSMA/CD
TOKEN RING
TOKEN BUS
IEEE 802.2
Collision Domains
Hubs
RJ-45 connections
Network computers.
you are to idenitify a brute force password cracking tool that hackers.pdfshivachandalia
you are to idenitify a brute force password cracking tool that hackers may use. Research and
report on how it is used, the platform/protocol/OS on which it is used. Provide detailed steps on
how the tool is employed to level attacks. Include some screenshots of any of the commands that
you decide to SAFELY and LEGALY try out..
You are to create a concept map of the urinary system on a separate do.pdfshivachandalia
You are to create a concept map of the urinary system on a separate document. Below is a list of
terms that MUST be incorporated into your assignment. However, other words can and
SHOULD be added. Terms from the list below (and two connections to another body system(s))
must be identified/highlighted in some way on your concept map. You will need to write in
words on the connecting lines, the relationship between the two concepts that you linked
together. include these terms: Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Peristalsis Sphincter selective
reabsorption Aquaporins Renal Medulla Osmoregulation hemodialysis Hydrogen ions (H*)
Rugae Pressure Filtration filtrate Peritubular Capillary Network Natriuresis Stretch Receptors
Erythropoietin (EPO) Tubular Excretion Metabolic Wastes Atrial Natriuretic Hormone (ANH)
Renal Artery Incontinence Pyelonephritis must include 2 connections to two other body
connections All should be diagrammed as a MAP only!!!
Example:
Concept Maps: General Overview:.
You have isolated a strain of mutant yeast cells that divides normally.pdfshivachandalia
You have isolated a strain of mutant yeast cells that divides normally at 2 5 C but cannot enter M
phase at 3 7 C . You found that the gene for M Cdk is not mutated. Which of the following
temperature-sensitive mutations could be responsible for the behavior of this strain of yeast?
Inactivation of an enzyme that normally degrades M-cyclin. Inactivation of a protein that
normally triggers the synthesis of M-cyclin. Inactivation of a protein kinase that normally
inactivates the Cdk. None of the above.
You have five fair coins- You toss them all so that they randomly fall.pdfshivachandalia
A person tosses 5 fair coins and continues tossing any coins that land on tails until they all land on heads. Let X be the number of coins in the final toss. The probability that X equals 1 (i.e. there is only 1 coin in the final toss) needs to be found.
You have isolated several mutants that behave normally at low temperat.pdfshivachandalia
You have isolated several mutants that behave normally at low temperature, but at high
temperatures exhibit anomalous behavior during interphase. Match the phenotype in the left
column with a proposed defect in protein function from the right column that may explain each
phenotype. Cells arrest in G1 Cells arrest in anaphase Cells replicate DNA normally but cannot
proceed to M phase.
You have discovered a new growth regulator- designated Tamvin (TV)- th.pdfshivachandalia
You have discovered a new growth regulator, designated Tamvin (TV), that affects flowering.
You also identify four TV mutations, three recessive (R) and one dominant (D), that all affect the
TV signaling pathway controlling flowering. The number of flowers produced by plants with the
indicated genotypes that are grown in the presence and absence of TV are shown in the table.
You also find that the GRN gene product binds TV and the BLU gene encodes a transcription
factor that activates the next downstream gene in the pathway. Q7.2 40000 Points (i) State which
components of the pathways are positive and negative regulators of flowering, and (ii) indicate
how the components interact with each other in the pathway in the presence and absence of TV.
Use the symbols --> for activation and the symbol --] for repression of the immediately
downstream gene or protein in the pathway. Briefly explain your answers..
You have been asked to design some forms for a volunteer organization-.pdfshivachandalia
You have been asked to design some forms for a volunteer organization. Many of the users of the
form are suffer from color vision deficiency (CVD). Directions Answer the following questions:
1. What should you consider as you design the forms? 2. Research report design guidelines and
make a list of things to avoid when designing reports..
You have concurrent- small outbreaks of COVID-19- Neglected Tropical D.pdfshivachandalia
You have concurrent, small outbreaks of COVID-19, Neglected Tropical
Diseases, Zoonotic and Vector-borne Diseases, as well as
food/waterborne diseases like cholera.
Describe how you would divide up the $100 million to address the
health needs of your people. What would you prioritize?.
You have been hired to serve as an Ethics Consultant for a company of.pdfshivachandalia
You have been hired to serve as an Ethics Consultant for a company of your choosing. As the
consultant, you have been asked to provide a plan of implementing an ethics program with the
key stakeholders, recommendations for cause-related marketing, strategic philanthropy, and
social responsibility initiatives.
The plan must include the following sections:
Company Overview
Recommendations for:
Stakeholders: Leadership, Employees, Other Stakeholders,
Strategic Planning: Cause-related marketing, Strategic Philanthropy, Social Responsibility,
Other recommendations: Concluding Thoughts, Audit Plan
Thank you for any help!.
You have been tasked with choosing an offline syncing framework for Co.pdfshivachandalia
You have been tasked with choosing an offline syncing framework for Code Collectives next
project. The syncing technology should reliably synchronize captured data on iOS, Android and
Web apps being built using Code Collective's current technology stack.
Why are we presenting this scenario: As a developer you sometimes find yourself in a situation
where you need to choose a technology. Maybe you want to learn something new. What do you
learn? Or maybe you need to choose a technology that will help a team develop a mission critical
task in the product you're building. Maybe you want to take initiative and drive your team to
adopt a modern technology practise. Either which way it is an essential skill to be able to choose
the technologies within the context of their value.
Question 1
How would you go about choosing the technology?
Question 2
What requirements would you have of the syncing framework, given the requirement for offline
syncing and Code Collective's existing technology stack?
Your answer.
You have been given the task of Preparing interview questions for a fe.pdfshivachandalia
You have been given the task of Preparing interview questions for a female candidate who has
applied for the role of Project Manager in rural Alberta. You have to ensure your questions are
both valid and reliable as well as non-discriminatory in nature. You must prepare at least 10
Questions..
You have been given $100000 as an inheritance- If you invest it for10.pdfshivachandalia
You have been given $100000 as an inheritance. If you invest it for10 years at the following
rates, what is the future value? What are the Effective Rates for each?
a. I. 10% compounded monthly
b. I. 10% compounded quarterly
c. I. 10% compounded continuously for
d. 10% simple interest yearly
Effective Rate A:
Effective Rate B:
Effective Rate C:.
You have been charged to develop a computational family tree for the g.pdfshivachandalia
You have been charged to develop a computational family tree for the goddesses and godsand in
Greek mythology.The figure shows the family relations of 20 individuals.
1.Gaeaand Uranuswere the two primordialdeities (i.e., they are the only two who do nothave any
parents). Uranus and Gaea hadt hree off-springs: Cronus, Dione, and Rhea.
2.Rheaand Cronushad six off-springs: Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus.
3.Heraand Zeuswere the parents of three children:Ares,Hebe, and Ilithyia.
4.Demeterand Zeushad onechild together:Persephone.
5. Dioneand Zeushad one off-spring, Aphrodite.
6. Aphroditeand Areshad one off-spring Harmonia.
7. Kadmosand Harmoniahad one off-spring, Semele.
8. Semeleand Zeushad one off-spring: Dionysus.
Task 1:
Create a model of this family in Prolog. Start with facts (i.e., ground axioms) about the family.
For the ground axioms choose a consistent scheme of binary predicates.Develop the facts such
that there are no redundancies in the facts. Deliver a completecopy of your facts in correct Prolog
syntax.
Task 2: Analyze the properties and potential dependencies of the following family relations:
Parent
Child
Silbling
Grandparent
Grandchild
greatgrandchild
Task 3:
Add rules (i.e., logical axioms) for the six family relations(Task 2),using only first-order
predicate calculus notation. The rules should be able to determine the relations (as defined by
you, but consistent with your cultural norm) for the following concepts). If you use done as your
base predicates, then you do not need a rule for that. Define these rules as concisely as possible.
It will help if you consult the properties and dependencies of these family relations(Task 3). You
do not need to use the setoff predicate to eliminate duplicates in query results.
Task 4:
Add a discussion of up to one page (double spaced) that addresses why you chose your scheme
for the ground axioms. Elaborate what could have been at least one alternative to your chosen
design. Provide arguments for why you did not choose that alternative.
You have been asked to maintain a legacy application called 'File Drop.pdfshivachandalia
You have been asked to maintain a legacy application called 'File Drop' that was designed for
BSD Unix and has to be ported to Ubuntu Linux. The target OS must be Linux to stay with a free
OS (your company doesn't have that much money yet). The application monitors two FTP
folders. One folder is used by multiple (internal) departments to drop files listing their job
openings (JobsFolder). The other folder is used by an external recruiting company to deposit
completed applications from prospective job seekers (ApplicationsFolder). The HR department
(also internal) relies on the FileDrop application to notify the recruiters each time a new job
opening files is dropped into the JobsFolder, and to notify the HR department each time a new
Application is dropped into the ApplicationsFolder. In each case, an email is sent to the
appropriate person via email. You need to understand the current system, maintain the general
architecture 'as-is', but port it to Linux. You need to ensure the system only allows the proper
(approved) people to access each folder. You are a software engineer for a software development
firm who has been contracted to build the system..
You have a quarter- a dime- and a nickel- You toss them in the air- an.pdfshivachandalia
You have a quarter, a dime, and a nickel. You toss them in the air, and record whether they land
on heads or tails.
a. Draw a tree to see the possible outcomes.
b. Can you think of a way to multiply to find the number of outcomes? (Multiplication Principle)
c. What is the probability of getting 3 heads?
d. exactly 1 head?.
You got hired as an HR manager at a new start-up IT organization based.pdfshivachandalia
You got hired as an HR manager at a new start-up IT organization based in Europe, that will
recruit employees from India remotely to manage their IT operations offshore. What would be
the parameters you want the company to consider in terms of : - Cultural differences - preferable
incentives/ reward system -Team setting -Challenges When screening, interviewing, and hiring
staff from India..
You find a new Arabidopsis mutant that results in the overexpression o.pdfshivachandalia
You find a new Arabidopsis mutant that results in the overexpression of the WUSCHEL protein.
What can you predict about the phenotype of this new mutant? The mutant will have fewer stem
cells than normal. The mutant will have more stem cells than normal/ The mutant would not
make stamens. The mutant will have the same number of stem cells as wild-type..
You cross a Drosophila female with kidney-shaped and brown eyes with a.pdfshivachandalia
A female Drosophila with kidney-shaped brown eyes was crossed with a male having normal eye shape and color. Half of the resulting F1 generation had brown eyes. One quarter of the F1 would be females with normal eye shape and color. Bar eyed females could be expected in the F2 generation since the bar eyed mutation is recessive and females need to be homozygous to exhibit the trait.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
You have been asked to design some forms for a volunteer organization-.pdfshivachandalia
You have been asked to design some forms for a volunteer organization. Many of the users of the
form are suffer from color vision deficiency (CVD). Directions Answer the following questions:
1. What should you consider as you design the forms? 2. Research report design guidelines and
make a list of things to avoid when designing reports..
You have concurrent- small outbreaks of COVID-19- Neglected Tropical D.pdfshivachandalia
You have concurrent, small outbreaks of COVID-19, Neglected Tropical
Diseases, Zoonotic and Vector-borne Diseases, as well as
food/waterborne diseases like cholera.
Describe how you would divide up the $100 million to address the
health needs of your people. What would you prioritize?.
You have been hired to serve as an Ethics Consultant for a company of.pdfshivachandalia
You have been hired to serve as an Ethics Consultant for a company of your choosing. As the
consultant, you have been asked to provide a plan of implementing an ethics program with the
key stakeholders, recommendations for cause-related marketing, strategic philanthropy, and
social responsibility initiatives.
The plan must include the following sections:
Company Overview
Recommendations for:
Stakeholders: Leadership, Employees, Other Stakeholders,
Strategic Planning: Cause-related marketing, Strategic Philanthropy, Social Responsibility,
Other recommendations: Concluding Thoughts, Audit Plan
Thank you for any help!.
You have been tasked with choosing an offline syncing framework for Co.pdfshivachandalia
You have been tasked with choosing an offline syncing framework for Code Collectives next
project. The syncing technology should reliably synchronize captured data on iOS, Android and
Web apps being built using Code Collective's current technology stack.
Why are we presenting this scenario: As a developer you sometimes find yourself in a situation
where you need to choose a technology. Maybe you want to learn something new. What do you
learn? Or maybe you need to choose a technology that will help a team develop a mission critical
task in the product you're building. Maybe you want to take initiative and drive your team to
adopt a modern technology practise. Either which way it is an essential skill to be able to choose
the technologies within the context of their value.
Question 1
How would you go about choosing the technology?
Question 2
What requirements would you have of the syncing framework, given the requirement for offline
syncing and Code Collective's existing technology stack?
Your answer.
You have been given the task of Preparing interview questions for a fe.pdfshivachandalia
You have been given the task of Preparing interview questions for a female candidate who has
applied for the role of Project Manager in rural Alberta. You have to ensure your questions are
both valid and reliable as well as non-discriminatory in nature. You must prepare at least 10
Questions..
You have been given $100000 as an inheritance- If you invest it for10.pdfshivachandalia
You have been given $100000 as an inheritance. If you invest it for10 years at the following
rates, what is the future value? What are the Effective Rates for each?
a. I. 10% compounded monthly
b. I. 10% compounded quarterly
c. I. 10% compounded continuously for
d. 10% simple interest yearly
Effective Rate A:
Effective Rate B:
Effective Rate C:.
You have been charged to develop a computational family tree for the g.pdfshivachandalia
You have been charged to develop a computational family tree for the goddesses and godsand in
Greek mythology.The figure shows the family relations of 20 individuals.
1.Gaeaand Uranuswere the two primordialdeities (i.e., they are the only two who do nothave any
parents). Uranus and Gaea hadt hree off-springs: Cronus, Dione, and Rhea.
2.Rheaand Cronushad six off-springs: Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus.
3.Heraand Zeuswere the parents of three children:Ares,Hebe, and Ilithyia.
4.Demeterand Zeushad onechild together:Persephone.
5. Dioneand Zeushad one off-spring, Aphrodite.
6. Aphroditeand Areshad one off-spring Harmonia.
7. Kadmosand Harmoniahad one off-spring, Semele.
8. Semeleand Zeushad one off-spring: Dionysus.
Task 1:
Create a model of this family in Prolog. Start with facts (i.e., ground axioms) about the family.
For the ground axioms choose a consistent scheme of binary predicates.Develop the facts such
that there are no redundancies in the facts. Deliver a completecopy of your facts in correct Prolog
syntax.
Task 2: Analyze the properties and potential dependencies of the following family relations:
Parent
Child
Silbling
Grandparent
Grandchild
greatgrandchild
Task 3:
Add rules (i.e., logical axioms) for the six family relations(Task 2),using only first-order
predicate calculus notation. The rules should be able to determine the relations (as defined by
you, but consistent with your cultural norm) for the following concepts). If you use done as your
base predicates, then you do not need a rule for that. Define these rules as concisely as possible.
It will help if you consult the properties and dependencies of these family relations(Task 3). You
do not need to use the setoff predicate to eliminate duplicates in query results.
Task 4:
Add a discussion of up to one page (double spaced) that addresses why you chose your scheme
for the ground axioms. Elaborate what could have been at least one alternative to your chosen
design. Provide arguments for why you did not choose that alternative.
You have been asked to maintain a legacy application called 'File Drop.pdfshivachandalia
You have been asked to maintain a legacy application called 'File Drop' that was designed for
BSD Unix and has to be ported to Ubuntu Linux. The target OS must be Linux to stay with a free
OS (your company doesn't have that much money yet). The application monitors two FTP
folders. One folder is used by multiple (internal) departments to drop files listing their job
openings (JobsFolder). The other folder is used by an external recruiting company to deposit
completed applications from prospective job seekers (ApplicationsFolder). The HR department
(also internal) relies on the FileDrop application to notify the recruiters each time a new job
opening files is dropped into the JobsFolder, and to notify the HR department each time a new
Application is dropped into the ApplicationsFolder. In each case, an email is sent to the
appropriate person via email. You need to understand the current system, maintain the general
architecture 'as-is', but port it to Linux. You need to ensure the system only allows the proper
(approved) people to access each folder. You are a software engineer for a software development
firm who has been contracted to build the system..
You have a quarter- a dime- and a nickel- You toss them in the air- an.pdfshivachandalia
You have a quarter, a dime, and a nickel. You toss them in the air, and record whether they land
on heads or tails.
a. Draw a tree to see the possible outcomes.
b. Can you think of a way to multiply to find the number of outcomes? (Multiplication Principle)
c. What is the probability of getting 3 heads?
d. exactly 1 head?.
You got hired as an HR manager at a new start-up IT organization based.pdfshivachandalia
You got hired as an HR manager at a new start-up IT organization based in Europe, that will
recruit employees from India remotely to manage their IT operations offshore. What would be
the parameters you want the company to consider in terms of : - Cultural differences - preferable
incentives/ reward system -Team setting -Challenges When screening, interviewing, and hiring
staff from India..
You find a new Arabidopsis mutant that results in the overexpression o.pdfshivachandalia
You find a new Arabidopsis mutant that results in the overexpression of the WUSCHEL protein.
What can you predict about the phenotype of this new mutant? The mutant will have fewer stem
cells than normal. The mutant will have more stem cells than normal/ The mutant would not
make stamens. The mutant will have the same number of stem cells as wild-type..
You cross a Drosophila female with kidney-shaped and brown eyes with a.pdfshivachandalia
A female Drosophila with kidney-shaped brown eyes was crossed with a male having normal eye shape and color. Half of the resulting F1 generation had brown eyes. One quarter of the F1 would be females with normal eye shape and color. Bar eyed females could be expected in the F2 generation since the bar eyed mutation is recessive and females need to be homozygous to exhibit the trait.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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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.
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
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