Hemophilia is an X linked recessive disorder. If a female carrier has a child with a male who has
hemophilia, what are the chances that the child will have hemophilia? 100% 75% 50% 25% 0%.
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Obj. 1 Intuit Inc. (INTU) develops and sells software products for the personal finance market,
including popular titles such as Quickbooks and TurboTax . Classify each of the following costs
and expenses for this company as either variable or fixed to the number of units produced and
sold: a. Packaging costs b. Sales commissions c. Property taxes on general offices d. Shipping
expenses e. Straight-line depreciation of computer equipment f. President's salary 3. Salaries of
software developers h. Salaries of human resources personnel i. Wages of telephone order
assistants j. Costs of providing online support k. Users' guides
.
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23. An unknown bacterium grown in fluid thioglycolate medium had the growth .what type of
organism is this?
a. obligate anaerobe
b. facultative anaerobe
c. microaerophile
d. aerotolerant anaerobe
e. obligate aerobe
24. An organism that has superoxide dismutase, an electron transport chain ,and the lactic acid
fermentation pathway is most likely:
a.An obligate aerobe
b. An obligate anaerobe
c. A chemoautotroph
d. A microaerophile
e. A facultative anaerobe
25. which reactive oxygen species is decomposed by catalase?
a. Hydrogen peroxide
b. superoxide
c. Hydroxyl radical
d. Ozone
26.Neutrophiles typically live in which pH range?.
a.1-3
b.4-6
c.6-8
d.9-11
27. what process created the oxygen that is currently in the atmosphere of Earth?
a. photosynthesis
b. cosmic bombardment
c. Gas accretion during solar system formation
d. Cellular respiration
28. Tre or False: during the lysogenic cycle of a bacteriophage, the host cell dies.
a.True
b.False
29. An antimicrobial substance that destroys the plasma membrane would be ineffective against:
a. viroids
b. Enveloped viruses
c. Gram-negative bacteria
d.Gram-positive bacteria
30. If you inoculated a facultative anaerobe into glucose broth and incubated it in an anaerobic
environment ,which of the following would be true?
a. The organism will not be able to reproduce
b. The organism will use fermentation to produce ATP
c. The organism will produce 38 ATP per glucose
31. Oxaloacetate is produced during:
a. lactic acid fermentation
b. Glycolysis
c.the citric acid cycle
d. oxidative phosphorylation
32. Acetyl-CoA is used by:
a. Glycolysis
b. Alcohol fermentation
c. Oxidative phosphorylation
d. The citric acid cycle
33. Which of the following pathways produces carbon dioxide as waste?
a. lactic acid fermentation
b. Alcohol fermentation
c. Glycolysis
d. Oxidative phosphorylation.
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1. Explain how the host range of a virus works.
2. Imagine we sent a spacecraft to visit another planet outside of our solar system. When the
spacecraft returned to Earth many years later, a prokaryotic organism was found living on it's
surface .The organism is a mesotolerant thermophile ,not halotolerant, an obligate alkalinophile ,
and an aerotolerant anaerobe. Based on these characteristics, describe the conditions of the
planet..
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Journal entrv worksheet Note: tnter debits betore credits. Kennedy Company manufactures
soccer balls in two sequential processes: Cutting and Stitching. All direct materials enter
production th the beginning of the Cutting process. The following information is available
regarding its May inventories: The following additional information describes the company's
production activities for May..
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area to specity which condition the client is most likely experiencing, two actions the nurse
should take to address that condition, and two parameters the nurse should monitor to assess the
clicht's progress. Client was brou bht to the eanergency department by her busband due to reports
of screre fatgue. The ausband reperts that the client har been slecping ail the time for the past few
weeks and has been a. fricult to arouse at fimes. The dicht has a history of sage 4 breast eintere.
The clitat has i central venous acoess device (CVAD) that she bas been recoving chemotherapy
tratments through for the past few manatos. The cient states she does have poor appetise with
deeseasd flud intake and denies navees and vomating. The dient is aleit and oeiented but appears
exremely drowsy, Client states oiruiness opon wandieng and walking. in meges - Temperifure 9
k - F (3re) - Heant tate 106 beasjmin - Reipicitanerate 18 treathermin - Bropd prasure 9olba thins
Fe - Ruhir primatryeading 9636.
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75:14 Kotlin: Expecting ')' import java.io.File class Weather(val date: String, val precipitation:
Float, val snowfall: Float, val snowDepth: Float, val maxTemperature: Float, val
minTemperature: Float, val avgTemperature: Float, val heatingDegreeDays: Float, val
coolingDegreeDays: Float, val sunrise: String, val sunset: String, val lengthOfDay: String) fun
readData(): Map { val weatherDB = mutableMapOf () val lines =
File("weather.db").readLines().drop(1) for (line in lines) { val row = line.split(",") val date =
row[0] val precipitation = row[1].toFloat() val snowfall = row[2].toFloat() val snowDepth =
row[3].toFloat() val maxTemperature = row[4].toFloat() val minTemperature = row[5].toFloat()
val avgTemperature = row[6].toFloat() val heatingDegreeDays = row[7].toFloat() val
coolingDegreeDays = row[8].toFloat() val sunrise = row[9] val sunset = row[10] val
lengthOfDay = row[11] val key = getKey(date) weatherDB[key] = Weather(date, precipitation,
snowfall, snowDepth, maxTemperature, minTemperature, avgTemperature, heatingDegreeDays,
coolingDegreeDays, sunrise, sunset, lengthOfDay) } return weatherDB } fun getKey(date:
String): String { val (month, day) = date.split("/") return "${month.padStart(2,
'0')}/${day.padStart(2, '0')}" } fun printHeader() { println("%-10s%-15s%-10s%-10s%-10s%-
10s%-10s%-10s%-10s%-10s%-10s%-15s".format( "Date", "Precipitation", "Snowfall", "Snow
Depth", "Max Temp.", "Min Temp.", "Avg Temp.", "HDD", "CDD", "Sunrise", "Sunset",
"Length of Day")) } fun printAllRecords(weatherDB: Map ) { printHeader() for ((_, weather) in
weatherDB) { println("%-10s%-15.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-
10s%-10s%-15s".format( weather.date, weather.precipitation, weather.snowfall,
weather.snowDepth, weather.maxTemperature, weather.minTemperature,
weather.avgTemperature, weather.heatingDegreeDays, weather.coolingDegreeDays,
weather.sunrise, weather.sunset, weather.lengthOfDay)) } } fun
printRecordsFromSingleMonth(weatherDB: Map ) { printHeader() print("Enter month (MM): ")
val month = readLine()!!.padStart(2, '0') for ((key, weather) in weatherDB) { if
(key.startsWith(month)) { println(message = "%-10s%-15.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-
10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10s%-10s%-15s".format( weather.date, weather.precipitation,
weather.snowfall, weather.snowDepth, weather.maxTemperature, weather.minTemperature,
weather.avgTemperature, weather ) }.
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are toils, and the fourth toss is heidis. That eyents A ariaf fi are defined as Pollewis A = event the
frat owo fosses are hoads 0 = event the firat and last tosses are the same Are ifie mentsi and (i
deslolnt? res No.
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Obj. 1 Intuit Inc. (INTU) develops and sells software products for the personal finance market,
including popular titles such as Quickbooks and TurboTax . Classify each of the following costs
and expenses for this company as either variable or fixed to the number of units produced and
sold: a. Packaging costs b. Sales commissions c. Property taxes on general offices d. Shipping
expenses e. Straight-line depreciation of computer equipment f. President's salary 3. Salaries of
software developers h. Salaries of human resources personnel i. Wages of telephone order
assistants j. Costs of providing online support k. Users' guides
.
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you just need to make t accounts on the basis of that
dividend declared id 5000 debit
(4.Accessibility: Investigate Dividend paid Open Close Close.
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23. An unknown bacterium grown in fluid thioglycolate medium had the growth .what type of
organism is this?
a. obligate anaerobe
b. facultative anaerobe
c. microaerophile
d. aerotolerant anaerobe
e. obligate aerobe
24. An organism that has superoxide dismutase, an electron transport chain ,and the lactic acid
fermentation pathway is most likely:
a.An obligate aerobe
b. An obligate anaerobe
c. A chemoautotroph
d. A microaerophile
e. A facultative anaerobe
25. which reactive oxygen species is decomposed by catalase?
a. Hydrogen peroxide
b. superoxide
c. Hydroxyl radical
d. Ozone
26.Neutrophiles typically live in which pH range?.
a.1-3
b.4-6
c.6-8
d.9-11
27. what process created the oxygen that is currently in the atmosphere of Earth?
a. photosynthesis
b. cosmic bombardment
c. Gas accretion during solar system formation
d. Cellular respiration
28. Tre or False: during the lysogenic cycle of a bacteriophage, the host cell dies.
a.True
b.False
29. An antimicrobial substance that destroys the plasma membrane would be ineffective against:
a. viroids
b. Enveloped viruses
c. Gram-negative bacteria
d.Gram-positive bacteria
30. If you inoculated a facultative anaerobe into glucose broth and incubated it in an anaerobic
environment ,which of the following would be true?
a. The organism will not be able to reproduce
b. The organism will use fermentation to produce ATP
c. The organism will produce 38 ATP per glucose
31. Oxaloacetate is produced during:
a. lactic acid fermentation
b. Glycolysis
c.the citric acid cycle
d. oxidative phosphorylation
32. Acetyl-CoA is used by:
a. Glycolysis
b. Alcohol fermentation
c. Oxidative phosphorylation
d. The citric acid cycle
33. Which of the following pathways produces carbon dioxide as waste?
a. lactic acid fermentation
b. Alcohol fermentation
c. Glycolysis
d. Oxidative phosphorylation.
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Thank You!
1. Explain how the host range of a virus works.
2. Imagine we sent a spacecraft to visit another planet outside of our solar system. When the
spacecraft returned to Earth many years later, a prokaryotic organism was found living on it's
surface .The organism is a mesotolerant thermophile ,not halotolerant, an obligate alkalinophile ,
and an aerotolerant anaerobe. Based on these characteristics, describe the conditions of the
planet..
Hey- I am struggling with this question- please help Journal entrv wor.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Hey, I am struggling with this question, please help
Journal entrv worksheet Note: tnter debits betore credits. Kennedy Company manufactures
soccer balls in two sequential processes: Cutting and Stitching. All direct materials enter
production th the beginning of the Cutting process. The following information is available
regarding its May inventories: The following additional information describes the company's
production activities for May..
Hhiory and Fhoweal Labocatery Results Complete the diagram by draggin.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Hhiory and Fhoweal Labocatery Results Complete the diagram by dragging trom the choices
area to specity which condition the client is most likely experiencing, two actions the nurse
should take to address that condition, and two parameters the nurse should monitor to assess the
clicht's progress. Client was brou bht to the eanergency department by her busband due to reports
of screre fatgue. The ausband reperts that the client har been slecping ail the time for the past few
weeks and has been a. fricult to arouse at fimes. The dicht has a history of sage 4 breast eintere.
The clitat has i central venous acoess device (CVAD) that she bas been recoving chemotherapy
tratments through for the past few manatos. The cient states she does have poor appetise with
deeseasd flud intake and denies navees and vomating. The dient is aleit and oeiented but appears
exremely drowsy, Client states oiruiness opon wandieng and walking. in meges - Temperifure 9
k - F (3re) - Heant tate 106 beasjmin - Reipicitanerate 18 treathermin - Bropd prasure 9olba thins
Fe - Ruhir primatryeading 9636.
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here is my code so far but I cant get it to run properly because I keep getting an error code saying
75:14 Kotlin: Expecting ')' import java.io.File class Weather(val date: String, val precipitation:
Float, val snowfall: Float, val snowDepth: Float, val maxTemperature: Float, val
minTemperature: Float, val avgTemperature: Float, val heatingDegreeDays: Float, val
coolingDegreeDays: Float, val sunrise: String, val sunset: String, val lengthOfDay: String) fun
readData(): Map { val weatherDB = mutableMapOf () val lines =
File("weather.db").readLines().drop(1) for (line in lines) { val row = line.split(",") val date =
row[0] val precipitation = row[1].toFloat() val snowfall = row[2].toFloat() val snowDepth =
row[3].toFloat() val maxTemperature = row[4].toFloat() val minTemperature = row[5].toFloat()
val avgTemperature = row[6].toFloat() val heatingDegreeDays = row[7].toFloat() val
coolingDegreeDays = row[8].toFloat() val sunrise = row[9] val sunset = row[10] val
lengthOfDay = row[11] val key = getKey(date) weatherDB[key] = Weather(date, precipitation,
snowfall, snowDepth, maxTemperature, minTemperature, avgTemperature, heatingDegreeDays,
coolingDegreeDays, sunrise, sunset, lengthOfDay) } return weatherDB } fun getKey(date:
String): String { val (month, day) = date.split("/") return "${month.padStart(2,
'0')}/${day.padStart(2, '0')}" } fun printHeader() { println("%-10s%-15s%-10s%-10s%-10s%-
10s%-10s%-10s%-10s%-10s%-10s%-15s".format( "Date", "Precipitation", "Snowfall", "Snow
Depth", "Max Temp.", "Min Temp.", "Avg Temp.", "HDD", "CDD", "Sunrise", "Sunset",
"Length of Day")) } fun printAllRecords(weatherDB: Map ) { printHeader() for ((_, weather) in
weatherDB) { println("%-10s%-15.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-
10s%-10s%-15s".format( weather.date, weather.precipitation, weather.snowfall,
weather.snowDepth, weather.maxTemperature, weather.minTemperature,
weather.avgTemperature, weather.heatingDegreeDays, weather.coolingDegreeDays,
weather.sunrise, weather.sunset, weather.lengthOfDay)) } } fun
printRecordsFromSingleMonth(weatherDB: Map ) { printHeader() print("Enter month (MM): ")
val month = readLine()!!.padStart(2, '0') for ((key, weather) in weatherDB) { if
(key.startsWith(month)) { println(message = "%-10s%-15.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-
10.2f%-10.2f%-10.2f%-10s%-10s%-15s".format( weather.date, weather.precipitation,
weather.snowfall, weather.snowDepth, weather.maxTemperature, weather.minTemperature,
weather.avgTemperature, weather ) }.
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Here, for esample, HTTH represents the outcome that the first toss is hedds, the next two cosses
are toils, and the fourth toss is heidis. That eyents A ariaf fi are defined as Pollewis A = event the
frat owo fosses are hoads 0 = event the firat and last tosses are the same Are ifie mentsi and (i
deslolnt? res No.
Here are the errors associated with a particular forecast over the pas.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Here are the errors associated with a particular forecast over the past five months, in
chronological order: 2 , 5 , 0 , 5 , 10 . Which of the following statements is (are) true? I. The
forecast was too high during the fifth month. II. The mean error over these five months is 2 III.
The forecast was perfectly accurate during one of the months. a. III only b. I and III c. I only d. I,
II and III e. Il only.
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Here is an example of active, natural immunity: If you had chicken pox as a child, it is due to
that you will not get it again as an adult. choosing a healthy lifestyle the production of stem cells
the production of memory B-cells that "remember" this infection the development of organic
serums Question 16 1 pts Autoimmune disease such as allergies and Type 1 diabetes occur when
the lymphatic system becomes overrun with pollen and other histamines the immune system has
been compromised by over-production of Suppressor T-cells mast cells attack the lymph nodes
an over-active immune response causes overproduction of antibodies that attack the body's own
healthy cells.
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Here is the game description:
Here is the sample game:
Goal: Your goal in this assignment is to write a Java program that simulates this card game
and prints the sequence of played cards and the winner at the end, as shown above. Use
Dealer.java, GeneralPlayer.java, Main.java, Card.java, Table.java, and Deck.java, complete
CardPlayer.java and CardTable.java.
Given codes:
Dealer.java :
import java.util.Random;
/**
* This class represents a dealer who shuffles a deck of cards and
* distributes them to players.
*/
public class Dealer {
private Deck deck;
/**
* Creates a new Dealer object with the specified players and deck.
*
* @param players the array of CardPlayer objects to distribute the cards to
* @param deck the Deck object to shuffle and distribute
*/
public Dealer(CardPlayer[] players, Deck deck) {
this.deck = deck;
this.shuffle();
this.distribute(players, this.deck);
}
/**
* Distributes the cards in the deck to the specified players.
*
* @param players the array of CardPlayer objects to distribute the cards to
* @param deck the Deck object to distribute
*/
private void distribute(CardPlayer[] players, Deck deck) {
for (int cardCounter = 0; cardCounter < deck.cards.length; cardCounter += players.length) {
for (int playerCounter = 0; playerCounter < players.length; playerCounter++) {
players[playerCounter].addToHand(deck.cards[cardCounter + playerCounter]);
}
}
}
/**
* Shuffles the cards in the deck; it generates two random variables as the card
* index and swaps them.
*/
private void shuffle() {
Random randomNumber = new Random();
for (int card = 0; card < this.deck.cards.length; card++) {
swap(randomNumber.nextInt(deck.cards.length), randomNumber.nextInt(deck.cards.length));
}
}
/**
* Swaps the positions of two cards in the deck.
*
* @param random1 the index of the first card to swap
* @param random2 the index of the second card to swap
*/
private void swap(int random1, int random2) {
Card temp;
temp = this.deck.cards[random1];
this.deck.cards[random1] = this.deck.cards[random2];
this.deck.cards[random2] = temp;
}
/**
* Prints out the identifier of each card in the deck.
*/
public void showDeck() {
for (Card card : this.deck.cards) {
System.out.println(card.identifier);
}
}
}
GeneralPlayer.java:
/**
* An abstract class representing a general player.
*
* @param <T> the type of the value returned by the player's play method.
*/
public abstract class GeneralPlayer<T> {
/** The name of the player. */
public String name;
/**
* Creates a new GeneralPlayer with a default name.
*/
public GeneralPlayer() {
this.name = "General Player";
}
/**
* Creates a new GeneralPlayer with the given name.
*
* @param name the name of the player.
*/
public GeneralPlayer(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
/**
* Makes a move or takes an action, depending on the implementation.
*
* @return the result of the player's action or move.
*/
public abstract T play();
}
Card.java:
/**
* A class that represents a playing card with a rank and suit.
*/
public class Card {
/*.
Here is a chart of the Nasdaq Composite- the world's main technology i.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Here is a chart of the Nasdaq Composite, the world's main technology index. It peaked in the
dotcom bubble on March 10 , 2000. The PIE ratio later peaked above 500 . In hindsight, this is
widely agreed to have been a bubble. In March 2015, the index value for the first time since then
surpassed the peak. Why. might some investors at that point have argued this time it's different"?.
Here are the alphas and the betas for Company A and Company B- Alpha i.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Company A and B provided their alphas and betas. Alphas represent expected excess return per month. Betas measure the volatility of a security compared to the market. These estimates would be used to calculate abnormal return by comparing a stock's actual return to its expected return based on its beta and the market return.
Homework for Day 1 Design and carry out a simulation to answer the fol.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Homework for Day 1 Design and carry out a simulation to answer the following questions. (1) A
couple has high hopes of having a "gentleman's family." This usually means it would have two
children, the first being a son and second a daughter. Assuming the probabilities of having a boy
or girl are equally likely for each birth, how likely is it the couple will end up with its dream
family? (2) A computer game awards a special shield to the player 20% of the time after the
player completes a level of the game. David plans to begin studying for a test once he obtains the
special shield. It takes him roughly 15 minutes to complete a level. Estimate how long you
believe it will be before David begins his studying. (3) A very large company must make budget
cuts to remain in business. The chief executive officer plans to form a committee including five
randomly selected employees. 50% of the employees are fiscally conservative, 30% liberat, and
20% moderate. The hope is that at least one of each group (conservative, liberal, moderate) is
chosen for the commitree so employees feel represented and no one group has the majority. The
names of all employees are printed on labels and five are drawn. Does this appear to be a suitable
method to achieve a committee the employees will deem fair? 2) Adult rattlesnakes tend to hide
rather than bite humans. Silly creatures that they are, humans ofte go in search of rattlesnakes.
Bite records seem to show that rattlesnakes are aware that humans a too big to eat. Medical
records of rattlesnake bites show that about 30% of the bites contain no venom. These are known
as dry bites. Note: Consider rattlesnake bites independent events. (a) What is the probability that
two rattlesnake victims get dry bites? (b) If you are bitten by a rattlesnake, what is the probability
the bite contains venom? (c) If an emergency center in West Texas sees six patients with
rattlesnake bites during the fall rattlesnake round-up, what is the probability the first five bites
contain venom and the last one do not contain venom?.
Hot spots are used as a proof of P2T- the continent sliding over a sta.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Hot spots are used as a proof of P2T, the continent sliding over a stationary mantle hot spot.
Everything is in motion, mantle, core, convection cells, crustal plates (oceanic and continental).
And yet, the Hawaiian Islands exist. The theory is the ocean plate was sliding over a number of
stationary mantle plumes as they erupt and create volcanic islands. But if hot spots are stationary
in the core or lower mantle how does the rising heat pass through the convection cells in the
upper mantle? Not once but twice? explain in theory
Hot spots are used as a proof of P2T, the continent sliding over a stationary mantle hot spot.
Everything is in motion, mantle, core, convection cells, crustal plates (oceanic and continental).
And yet, the Hawaiian Islands exist. The theory is the ocean plate was sliding over a number of
stationary mantle plumes as they erupt and create volcanic islands. But if hot spots are stationary
in the core or lower mantle how does the rising heat pass through the convection cells in the
upper mantle? Not once but twice? explain in theory.
Housing DataThe accompanying frequency distribution represents the own.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Housing Data The accompanying frequency distribution represents the owner occupied year
round. Approximate the mean and Click the icon to view the data table. The mean square footage
is x = (Round to the nearest integer as needed.) The standard deviation square footage is s =
(Round to one decimal place as needed.).
hotel BLU Vancouver what steps and progress has been achieved 6points.pdftrishulinoverseas1
hotel BLU Vancouver
what steps and progress has been achieved
6points with explanation
what steps and progress has been achieved
6points with explanation
6points with explanation.
Herb and Alice are married and file a joint return- Herb is 74 years o.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Herb and Alice are married and file a joint return. Herb is 74 years old and Alice is 70. Neither
are blind.
Both Herb and Alice are retired. Herb works part time as a greeter.
Herb earned $15,000 in wages. They also received Social Security benefits of $44,000. They
received no other income in 2022.
Both Herb and Alice are U.S. citizens, lived in the United States all year, and have valid Social
Security numbers. They do not have any qualifying children, and no one else lives with them.
3. Herb and Alice qualify for the earned income credit (EIC)..
Homework E-1- Write a class for a School- Use a School object in the S.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Homework E-1: Write a class for a School. Use a School object in the Student class from the
work above. A School has a name, a state, and a principal (who is a Person but not a Student).
Write a toString method for the School class. Note that a School is not a child class of either
Person or Student. This means that you will not be using extends in defining School. Write a
driver app that defines a School named Glenbrook North High School (Illinois). The Principal is
Ed Rooney and Ferris Bueller is a student. Create a second school that Andie Walsh attends..
Homework - Unanswered - Due Today- 4-45 PM assume 100 units of energy.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Homework - Unanswered - Due Today, 4:45 PM assume 100 units of energy enters the earth
atmosphere system at the top of the atmosphere (TOA). how much energy leaves the system?
Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an
answer. a less than 100 units b more than 100 units c 100 units d 0 units.
Home Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View HelpL34- 7 In cell M.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Home Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View Help L34. 7 In cell M11, enter a formula
that will calculate the total amount due after discounts have been applied. Incorporate an
IFERROR function to return a blank value ("m) if formula returns an error. Format the result as
Accounting and copy the formula down through M34. In Step 7, you will multiply 111 by 1
minus the sum of J11:L11 (use parenthesis). Then wrap the function in an IFERROR to return a
blank..
Holding cost -$1-50- unit-week- setup cost -$200- lead time -1 week- b.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Holding cost = $1.50/ unit/week; setup cost = $200 ; lead time = 1 week; beginning inventory =
40 . Develop a lot-for-lot solution (enter your responses as whole numbers). The total cost is $
(enter your response as a whole number)..
HLA Critical Thinking Exercise Select the best choice for 1-10 from th.pdftrishulinoverseas1
HLA Critical Thinking Exercise
Select the best choice for 1-10 from the list A-I
1. HLA antibodies are ___
2. The human HLA system is similar to ___
3. Platelets express the ___
4. Class I HLA antigens are___
5. Class II HLA antigens are ___
6. Linked HLA genes on a chromosome are ___
7. Red cells have trace amounts of ___
8. The HLA system is useful in parentage testing because it is a ___
9. Mixed lymphocyte culture detects differences in ___
10. HLA is important in ___
Answers for 1-10:
A. Transplantation
B. Class II regions
C. Stimulated by multiple transfusions
D. Mouse H2 system
E. HLA-A and HLA-B
F. HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-C
G. Haplotype
H. Bg antigens
J. Polymorphic system
K. HLA-DR, HLA-DP, and HLA-DQ
.
Hiroshi's business meeting ran late- and he is rushing through in the.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Hiroshi experienced a heart attack on a flight from London to Chicago. He was admitted to the hospital where tests showed he had a blocked coronary artery and irregular heart rhythms. A stent was placed in his artery, but some heart muscle tissue was permanently damaged. He was given medications and had a pacemaker implanted to regulate his heartbeat and breathing, as his heart could no longer meet his body's demands on its own after the damage.
This document appears to be random words and numbers with no clear meaning or message. It does not contain enough coherent information to summarize in 3 sentences or less.
HIMT 1301 Introduction to Health Information Management Case Study 1-1.pdftrishulinoverseas1
HIMT 1301 Introduction to Health Information Management Case Study 1.10
Providers/Roles/Documentation (10 points) AHIMA HIMI entry tevel curriculum competencies:
.I and 1.2 stage of the pation's care soted above and ovaline iheir fepposibithien. 2. Expiain the
documentation that eack poovider wall be creating as part of the patient i meond and care Uiag
proper spetiling add granand, submit your akiwer is a wond document to the dropbos by the due
date.
Hint Don'tonget to innualize and fomat your APH- a- Complete the Follo.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Hint Don'tonget to innualize and fomat your APH: a. Complete the Following Table. b.
Complete the Amartiration Table 8 Payment Aes, Balance LTV Ratio P\&I Pmt Principal Intedet
PMI Escrow Pmt. Prop. Tax Insurasce Total PMT..
High sulfur coal was formed in areas where---- seawater was present du.pdftrishulinoverseas1
High sulfur coal was formed in areas where...? seawater was present during its formation
freshwater was present during its formation no water was present during its formation Question 7
Where would you be more likely to find low-sulfur content coal? Offshore Wyoming Appalachia
This "time sequence" image represents which type of coal mining? Clean coal mining Strip
mining Underground mining Reclamation mining.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
Here are the errors associated with a particular forecast over the pas.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Here are the errors associated with a particular forecast over the past five months, in
chronological order: 2 , 5 , 0 , 5 , 10 . Which of the following statements is (are) true? I. The
forecast was too high during the fifth month. II. The mean error over these five months is 2 III.
The forecast was perfectly accurate during one of the months. a. III only b. I and III c. I only d. I,
II and III e. Il only.
Here is an example of active- natural immunity- If you had chicken pox.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Here is an example of active, natural immunity: If you had chicken pox as a child, it is due to
that you will not get it again as an adult. choosing a healthy lifestyle the production of stem cells
the production of memory B-cells that "remember" this infection the development of organic
serums Question 16 1 pts Autoimmune disease such as allergies and Type 1 diabetes occur when
the lymphatic system becomes overrun with pollen and other histamines the immune system has
been compromised by over-production of Suppressor T-cells mast cells attack the lymph nodes
an over-active immune response causes overproduction of antibodies that attack the body's own
healthy cells.
Here is the game description- Here is the sample game- Goal- Your goal (1).pdftrishulinoverseas1
Here is the game description:
Here is the sample game:
Goal: Your goal in this assignment is to write a Java program that simulates this card game
and prints the sequence of played cards and the winner at the end, as shown above. Use
Dealer.java, GeneralPlayer.java, Main.java, Card.java, Table.java, and Deck.java, complete
CardPlayer.java and CardTable.java.
Given codes:
Dealer.java :
import java.util.Random;
/**
* This class represents a dealer who shuffles a deck of cards and
* distributes them to players.
*/
public class Dealer {
private Deck deck;
/**
* Creates a new Dealer object with the specified players and deck.
*
* @param players the array of CardPlayer objects to distribute the cards to
* @param deck the Deck object to shuffle and distribute
*/
public Dealer(CardPlayer[] players, Deck deck) {
this.deck = deck;
this.shuffle();
this.distribute(players, this.deck);
}
/**
* Distributes the cards in the deck to the specified players.
*
* @param players the array of CardPlayer objects to distribute the cards to
* @param deck the Deck object to distribute
*/
private void distribute(CardPlayer[] players, Deck deck) {
for (int cardCounter = 0; cardCounter < deck.cards.length; cardCounter += players.length) {
for (int playerCounter = 0; playerCounter < players.length; playerCounter++) {
players[playerCounter].addToHand(deck.cards[cardCounter + playerCounter]);
}
}
}
/**
* Shuffles the cards in the deck; it generates two random variables as the card
* index and swaps them.
*/
private void shuffle() {
Random randomNumber = new Random();
for (int card = 0; card < this.deck.cards.length; card++) {
swap(randomNumber.nextInt(deck.cards.length), randomNumber.nextInt(deck.cards.length));
}
}
/**
* Swaps the positions of two cards in the deck.
*
* @param random1 the index of the first card to swap
* @param random2 the index of the second card to swap
*/
private void swap(int random1, int random2) {
Card temp;
temp = this.deck.cards[random1];
this.deck.cards[random1] = this.deck.cards[random2];
this.deck.cards[random2] = temp;
}
/**
* Prints out the identifier of each card in the deck.
*/
public void showDeck() {
for (Card card : this.deck.cards) {
System.out.println(card.identifier);
}
}
}
GeneralPlayer.java:
/**
* An abstract class representing a general player.
*
* @param <T> the type of the value returned by the player's play method.
*/
public abstract class GeneralPlayer<T> {
/** The name of the player. */
public String name;
/**
* Creates a new GeneralPlayer with a default name.
*/
public GeneralPlayer() {
this.name = "General Player";
}
/**
* Creates a new GeneralPlayer with the given name.
*
* @param name the name of the player.
*/
public GeneralPlayer(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
/**
* Makes a move or takes an action, depending on the implementation.
*
* @return the result of the player's action or move.
*/
public abstract T play();
}
Card.java:
/**
* A class that represents a playing card with a rank and suit.
*/
public class Card {
/*.
Here is a chart of the Nasdaq Composite- the world's main technology i.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Here is a chart of the Nasdaq Composite, the world's main technology index. It peaked in the
dotcom bubble on March 10 , 2000. The PIE ratio later peaked above 500 . In hindsight, this is
widely agreed to have been a bubble. In March 2015, the index value for the first time since then
surpassed the peak. Why. might some investors at that point have argued this time it's different"?.
Here are the alphas and the betas for Company A and Company B- Alpha i.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Company A and B provided their alphas and betas. Alphas represent expected excess return per month. Betas measure the volatility of a security compared to the market. These estimates would be used to calculate abnormal return by comparing a stock's actual return to its expected return based on its beta and the market return.
Homework for Day 1 Design and carry out a simulation to answer the fol.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Homework for Day 1 Design and carry out a simulation to answer the following questions. (1) A
couple has high hopes of having a "gentleman's family." This usually means it would have two
children, the first being a son and second a daughter. Assuming the probabilities of having a boy
or girl are equally likely for each birth, how likely is it the couple will end up with its dream
family? (2) A computer game awards a special shield to the player 20% of the time after the
player completes a level of the game. David plans to begin studying for a test once he obtains the
special shield. It takes him roughly 15 minutes to complete a level. Estimate how long you
believe it will be before David begins his studying. (3) A very large company must make budget
cuts to remain in business. The chief executive officer plans to form a committee including five
randomly selected employees. 50% of the employees are fiscally conservative, 30% liberat, and
20% moderate. The hope is that at least one of each group (conservative, liberal, moderate) is
chosen for the commitree so employees feel represented and no one group has the majority. The
names of all employees are printed on labels and five are drawn. Does this appear to be a suitable
method to achieve a committee the employees will deem fair? 2) Adult rattlesnakes tend to hide
rather than bite humans. Silly creatures that they are, humans ofte go in search of rattlesnakes.
Bite records seem to show that rattlesnakes are aware that humans a too big to eat. Medical
records of rattlesnake bites show that about 30% of the bites contain no venom. These are known
as dry bites. Note: Consider rattlesnake bites independent events. (a) What is the probability that
two rattlesnake victims get dry bites? (b) If you are bitten by a rattlesnake, what is the probability
the bite contains venom? (c) If an emergency center in West Texas sees six patients with
rattlesnake bites during the fall rattlesnake round-up, what is the probability the first five bites
contain venom and the last one do not contain venom?.
Hot spots are used as a proof of P2T- the continent sliding over a sta.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Hot spots are used as a proof of P2T, the continent sliding over a stationary mantle hot spot.
Everything is in motion, mantle, core, convection cells, crustal plates (oceanic and continental).
And yet, the Hawaiian Islands exist. The theory is the ocean plate was sliding over a number of
stationary mantle plumes as they erupt and create volcanic islands. But if hot spots are stationary
in the core or lower mantle how does the rising heat pass through the convection cells in the
upper mantle? Not once but twice? explain in theory
Hot spots are used as a proof of P2T, the continent sliding over a stationary mantle hot spot.
Everything is in motion, mantle, core, convection cells, crustal plates (oceanic and continental).
And yet, the Hawaiian Islands exist. The theory is the ocean plate was sliding over a number of
stationary mantle plumes as they erupt and create volcanic islands. But if hot spots are stationary
in the core or lower mantle how does the rising heat pass through the convection cells in the
upper mantle? Not once but twice? explain in theory.
Housing DataThe accompanying frequency distribution represents the own.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Housing Data The accompanying frequency distribution represents the owner occupied year
round. Approximate the mean and Click the icon to view the data table. The mean square footage
is x = (Round to the nearest integer as needed.) The standard deviation square footage is s =
(Round to one decimal place as needed.).
hotel BLU Vancouver what steps and progress has been achieved 6points.pdftrishulinoverseas1
hotel BLU Vancouver
what steps and progress has been achieved
6points with explanation
what steps and progress has been achieved
6points with explanation
6points with explanation.
Herb and Alice are married and file a joint return- Herb is 74 years o.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Herb and Alice are married and file a joint return. Herb is 74 years old and Alice is 70. Neither
are blind.
Both Herb and Alice are retired. Herb works part time as a greeter.
Herb earned $15,000 in wages. They also received Social Security benefits of $44,000. They
received no other income in 2022.
Both Herb and Alice are U.S. citizens, lived in the United States all year, and have valid Social
Security numbers. They do not have any qualifying children, and no one else lives with them.
3. Herb and Alice qualify for the earned income credit (EIC)..
Homework E-1- Write a class for a School- Use a School object in the S.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Homework E-1: Write a class for a School. Use a School object in the Student class from the
work above. A School has a name, a state, and a principal (who is a Person but not a Student).
Write a toString method for the School class. Note that a School is not a child class of either
Person or Student. This means that you will not be using extends in defining School. Write a
driver app that defines a School named Glenbrook North High School (Illinois). The Principal is
Ed Rooney and Ferris Bueller is a student. Create a second school that Andie Walsh attends..
Homework - Unanswered - Due Today- 4-45 PM assume 100 units of energy.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Homework - Unanswered - Due Today, 4:45 PM assume 100 units of energy enters the earth
atmosphere system at the top of the atmosphere (TOA). how much energy leaves the system?
Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an
answer. a less than 100 units b more than 100 units c 100 units d 0 units.
Home Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View HelpL34- 7 In cell M.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Home Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View Help L34. 7 In cell M11, enter a formula
that will calculate the total amount due after discounts have been applied. Incorporate an
IFERROR function to return a blank value ("m) if formula returns an error. Format the result as
Accounting and copy the formula down through M34. In Step 7, you will multiply 111 by 1
minus the sum of J11:L11 (use parenthesis). Then wrap the function in an IFERROR to return a
blank..
Holding cost -$1-50- unit-week- setup cost -$200- lead time -1 week- b.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Holding cost = $1.50/ unit/week; setup cost = $200 ; lead time = 1 week; beginning inventory =
40 . Develop a lot-for-lot solution (enter your responses as whole numbers). The total cost is $
(enter your response as a whole number)..
HLA Critical Thinking Exercise Select the best choice for 1-10 from th.pdftrishulinoverseas1
HLA Critical Thinking Exercise
Select the best choice for 1-10 from the list A-I
1. HLA antibodies are ___
2. The human HLA system is similar to ___
3. Platelets express the ___
4. Class I HLA antigens are___
5. Class II HLA antigens are ___
6. Linked HLA genes on a chromosome are ___
7. Red cells have trace amounts of ___
8. The HLA system is useful in parentage testing because it is a ___
9. Mixed lymphocyte culture detects differences in ___
10. HLA is important in ___
Answers for 1-10:
A. Transplantation
B. Class II regions
C. Stimulated by multiple transfusions
D. Mouse H2 system
E. HLA-A and HLA-B
F. HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-C
G. Haplotype
H. Bg antigens
J. Polymorphic system
K. HLA-DR, HLA-DP, and HLA-DQ
.
Hiroshi's business meeting ran late- and he is rushing through in the.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Hiroshi experienced a heart attack on a flight from London to Chicago. He was admitted to the hospital where tests showed he had a blocked coronary artery and irregular heart rhythms. A stent was placed in his artery, but some heart muscle tissue was permanently damaged. He was given medications and had a pacemaker implanted to regulate his heartbeat and breathing, as his heart could no longer meet his body's demands on its own after the damage.
This document appears to be random words and numbers with no clear meaning or message. It does not contain enough coherent information to summarize in 3 sentences or less.
HIMT 1301 Introduction to Health Information Management Case Study 1-1.pdftrishulinoverseas1
HIMT 1301 Introduction to Health Information Management Case Study 1.10
Providers/Roles/Documentation (10 points) AHIMA HIMI entry tevel curriculum competencies:
.I and 1.2 stage of the pation's care soted above and ovaline iheir fepposibithien. 2. Expiain the
documentation that eack poovider wall be creating as part of the patient i meond and care Uiag
proper spetiling add granand, submit your akiwer is a wond document to the dropbos by the due
date.
Hint Don'tonget to innualize and fomat your APH- a- Complete the Follo.pdftrishulinoverseas1
Hint Don'tonget to innualize and fomat your APH: a. Complete the Following Table. b.
Complete the Amartiration Table 8 Payment Aes, Balance LTV Ratio P\&I Pmt Principal Intedet
PMI Escrow Pmt. Prop. Tax Insurasce Total PMT..
High sulfur coal was formed in areas where---- seawater was present du.pdftrishulinoverseas1
High sulfur coal was formed in areas where...? seawater was present during its formation
freshwater was present during its formation no water was present during its formation Question 7
Where would you be more likely to find low-sulfur content coal? Offshore Wyoming Appalachia
This "time sequence" image represents which type of coal mining? Clean coal mining Strip
mining Underground mining Reclamation mining.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
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Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Natural birth techniques - Mrs.Akanksha Trivedi Rama University
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1. Hemophilia is an X linked recessive disorder. If a female carrier has a child with a male who has
hemophilia, what are the chances that the child will have hemophilia? 100% 75% 50% 25% 0%