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Fill-in the blank with the type of speciation most likely occurring in the following examples: 1.
Speciation of shrimp in Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean after the formation of isthmus of
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Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean after the formation of isthmus of Panama 2. Speciation of
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different preferences for mating rituals 4. Speciation of seagrasses after separation into different
ocean basins as Pangea broke apart 5. Speciation of right whales due to differences in habitat
used for foraging and breeding in Atlantic Ocean 6. Speciation of invertebrates after evolution of
predator-prey interactions.
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example. Don't just post the link to the article but summarize in your own words in a couple of
sentences..
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Find a 2nd degree polynomial to fit the following data using Newton's Interpolating Polynomial,
use the data in the given order. Then, estimate f ( 0.45 ) . Write your answers using 4 decimal
places. f ( x ) = f ( 0.45 ) = x 2 + x +.
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Finally in the Sales Enquiry Monitoring System dump - high-risk prospects can be identified for
sampling through profiling of the total investment and contribution margin with payback tenor
using Stratified Random Sampling Random Sampling Attribute Sampling Systematic Sampling
Join means to__ Look for funds inflow from organizations on the special watch list of Interpol.
Monitor procurements made from unauthorized vendors. Identify inventory items where the
balance on hand has dropped below the minimum level. Capture dates on which sales have not
been made by a showroom..
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Fill in the Xenopus blastula stage fate map diagram below. This is for a normal embryo. Be sure
to label: 1) Germ layers, 2) Dorsal and/or Ventral sides (if appropriate) and 3) Any subdivisions
of the germ layers (if appropriate) (draw your own lines to show how any of the germ layers
might be divided into smaller regions of different fates and name the unique fate of each region).
Normal fate map.
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Fill-in the blank with the type of speciation most likely occurring in.pdfazerotothree
Fill-in the blank with the type of speciation most likely occurring in the following examples: 1.
Speciation of shrimp in Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean after the formation of isthmus of
Panama 2. Speciation of mammal: [ Select] 3. Speciation of penguins ferences for mating rituals
4. Speciation of seagrasse Allopatric Speciation zan basins as Pangea broke apart 5. Speciation
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type of speciation most likely occurring in the following examples: 1. Speciation of shrimp in
Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean after the formation of isthmus of Panama 2. Speciation of
mammals after Cretaceous mass extinction 3. Speciation of penguins when females develop
different preferences for mating rituals 4. Speciation of seagrasses after separation into different
ocean basins as Pangea broke apart 5. Speciation of right whales due to differences in habitat
used for foraging and breeding in Atlantic Ocean 6. Speciation of invertebrates after evolution of
predator-prey interactions.
Este documento parece ser una ecuación diferencial parcial que relaciona las derivadas parciales de primer y segundo orden de dos funciones desconocidas. La ecuación iguala la segunda derivada parcial de y con respecto a x al cuadrado de la primera derivada de y con respecto a x, y establece que la segunda derivada parcial de y con respecto a x es igual a 4 veces la primera derivada de x.
Find a unique example of horizontal gene transfer that involves a EUKA.pdfazerotothree
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mentioned in this article. Write a short post about it. You can use the internet to find an interesting
example. Don't just post the link to the article but summarize in your own words in a couple of
sentences..
Find a 2nd degree polynomial to fit the following data using Newton's.pdfazerotothree
Find a 2nd degree polynomial to fit the following data using Newton's Interpolating Polynomial,
use the data in the given order. Then, estimate f ( 0.45 ) . Write your answers using 4 decimal
places. f ( x ) = f ( 0.45 ) = x 2 + x +.
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Finally in the Sales Enquiry Monitoring System dump - high-risk prospects can be identified for
sampling through profiling of the total investment and contribution margin with payback tenor
using Stratified Random Sampling Random Sampling Attribute Sampling Systematic Sampling
Join means to__ Look for funds inflow from organizations on the special watch list of Interpol.
Monitor procurements made from unauthorized vendors. Identify inventory items where the
balance on hand has dropped below the minimum level. Capture dates on which sales have not
been made by a showroom..
Fill in the Xenopus blastula stage fate map diagram below- This is for.pdfazerotothree
Fill in the Xenopus blastula stage fate map diagram below. This is for a normal embryo. Be sure
to label: 1) Germ layers, 2) Dorsal and/or Ventral sides (if appropriate) and 3) Any subdivisions
of the germ layers (if appropriate) (draw your own lines to show how any of the germ layers
might be divided into smaller regions of different fates and name the unique fate of each region).
Normal fate map.
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Figure 1. Administrative map of 31 province-level regions in China Table 1. Original data for 31
province-level regions in China The purpose of this project is to analyze the spatial variation of
air pollution as measured by Sulfur Dioxide ( SO 2 ) emission and its relationship with the level
of economic development in China at the provincial level. You are provided with a boundary
map of provincial China and a table showing relevant statistical data for you to analyze. 1.
Calculate a) Sulfur Dioxide ( SO 2 ) emission intensity in tons per million yuan GDP and b) level
of economic development as measured by per capita GDP for every province; 2. Arrange your
calculated SO 2 emission intensity for the Chinese provinces either in an ascending or
descending order, divide them into four categories of an equal interval, and then draw a map
using four different colours or patterns to show the spatial variation of SO 2 emission intensity;
3. Repeat Step 2 to draw a map showing the spatial variation of economic development as
measured by per capita GDP; 4. Compare and contrast the two maps you have created and
identify the relationship between the spatial variation of SO 2 emission intensity and level of
economic development;.
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Fill in the blanks with the correct terms related to the development defects associated with the
spinal cord. 1. A groove on the dorsal surface of the embryo deepens to result in a tube-like
enclosure. If this fails to happen, a developmental defect called (has 3 subtypes) occurs. 2. is the
protrusion of the meninges through the spinal column without invotvement of the spinal nerves.
3. The protrusion of the meninges with the involvement of the spinal nerves is a condition called.
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Figure 6-1 displays how innovation fades with distance and time- and F.pdfazerotothree
Figure 6.1 displays how innovation fades with distance and time, and Figure 6.3 is a curve
summarizing how the proportion of people accepting an innovation often occurs over time.
How can these curves based on a theoretical understanding of diffusion processes in
general be used to understand disease diffusion? Give an example of a communicable
disease that you think would diffuse through a population in the way shown in these
curves. Explain why.
Ebola diffused quickly through the population of three adjacent countries in West Africa in
2014-2015. Explain how you think this occurred using the SIR disease transmission-
modeling framework. What do you think the R is for the disease? Why do you think it
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spread so quickly in the West African context when all other epidemics in other places
during the past 40 years have quickly fizzled out?
Chapter 6 describes types of diffusion during relocation, contagious (also called contact)
and hierarchical. Using the historic examples of cholera and HIV/AIDS, compare and
contrast the types of diffusion for these two diseases in the United States.
Figure 6.6 summarizes the hierarchical and contact diffusion of cholera in West Africa
during the 1970s. Describe how urban hierarchy is related to diffusion of cholera in this
setting. Explain the different types of contact diffusion over different geographic
landscapes and features.
In 2015 there was a large outbreak of measles in the United States that started at
Disneyland and some have blamed the lack of herd immunity in the population especially
in California. Make an argument backing up the claim. Do you think there are any
similarities in the diffusion patterns of the 2015 United States measles epidemic and the
epidemic described by Hagget from 1966 to 1970 southwest England? Explain.
What are some barriers that could stop the diffusion of some the diseases mentioned in
discussion questions 2-5: Ebola, measles, cholera, HIV/AIDS?
The gravity model assumes that there is an inverse relationship between population size
and interaction between places. It also assumes an inverse relationship between distance
between places and interaction of the population. Explain how the gravity model might
have been useful in predicting the spread of Ebola in West Africa during the 2014-2015
epidemic.
Human and avian influenza diffusion is complex and still not completely understood. Cliff
and Haggett described patterns of influenza diffusion in Iceland differentiating between
patterns via suspected pathways including airplane travel, road travel, and urban
hierarchy (nearest larger place). Explain how geographic context and genetic change in
influenza viruses are factors that simultaneously control diffusion of this disease.
.
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Fill in the blank below.
A researcher wants to show the mean from population 1 is less than the mean from population 2
in matched-pairs data. If the observations from sample 1 are
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d=0
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in matched-pairs data. If the observations from sample 1 are
Xi
and the observations from sample 2 are
Yi,
and
di=XiYi,
then the null hypothesis is
H0:
d=0
and the alternative hypothesis is
H1:
d
not equals
less than or equals
less than<
greater than>
greater than or equals
0..
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FIgure legend from the paper. Three-dimensional segmented surface models of normal, COVID-
19 and suspected COVID-19 lungs in anterior view. (A) Healthy lung model of a 50-year-old
man. (B) Lung model of a COVID-19-positive 46-year-old man with mild respiratory symptoms.
(C) Lung model of a COVID-19- negative 56-year-old man with clinical suspicion for COVID-
19. (D) Lung model of a COVID-19-positive 55- year-old woman with severe respiratory
symptoms and ARDS. (E) C with a skeleton. (F) D but with the ARDS tissue made translucent to
demonstrate the full extent of the ground glass opacities and consolidation throughout the
parenchyma. ARDS, acute respiratory distress syndrome; C, consolidated infection; GGO,
ground-glass opacities; HP, healthy parenchyma; PB, primary bronchus; TR, trachea. Colour
key: blue, healthy tissue; yellow, consolidation and ground glass opacities; green, ARDS.
Question:
The above diagram was taken from a 2020 Journal article cataloging and modeling the effects of
COVID on the lungs. Look at the images (A - D) and discuss the connection you make between
what you are looking at (ARDS, acute respiratory distress syndrome) and what you know about
human respiration..
Fill in the blank- Analysis of Variance Source DF Adj SS Adj M.pdfazerotothree
Fill in the blank.
Analysis of Variance
Source DF Adj SS Adj MS F-Value P-Value
Music 2 740.0 370.00 ________ 0.000
Error 27 468.0 17.33
Total 29 1208.0
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cannot be determined from the given information
1.56
42.7
21.35
cannot be determined from the given information
1.56
42.7
21.35.
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Figure 9.28 shows that in India and much of eastern China, naturally occurring biomes have been
replaced by villages with large human populations engaged in irrigated and rain-fed agriculture.
What biomes have been lost in these areas due to human activity? seasonal tropical forest and
tropical savanna biomes of India much of China's temperate deciduous forestland the alpine
tundra in the Indian Himalayas the eastern half of China's steppe grasslands montane forests of
the Himalayan slopes.
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Figure 8-1 Refer to Figure 8-1. Suppose the government imposes a tax of P - P . The area
measured by M represents a. consumer surplus before the tax. b. consumer surplus after the tax.
c. producer surplus before the tax. d. producer surplus after the tax..
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Figure 4 shows the internal optics of a modified reflector, called a Cassegrain reflector. The light
is folded, much like in binoculars, to provide a compact design. Notice that the secondary mirror
is convex, and is not plano.
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1.
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large intestine. \#2 supplies the distal large intestine. Figure 16-14. Veins..
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odorless liquid, nearly colorless with a hint of blue. The simplest hydrogen chalcogenide, it is by
far the most studied chemical compound and is described as the "universal solvent" for its ability
to dissolve many substances. This allows it to be the "solvent of life". It is the only common
substance to exist as a solid, liquid, and gas in nature. Fact 2 Because the oxygen atom in water
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Lewis acids, although it can also react with Lewis bases, forming hydrogen bonds between the
electron pair donors and the hydrogen atoms of water. HSAB theory describes water as both a
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F ducational Television in a randons sample of 210 people, 146 said that they watched
educational television. Find the 95% proportion of people who wotched educational television.
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Figure 1- Administrative map of 31 province-level regions in ChinaTabl.pdfazerotothree
Figure 1. Administrative map of 31 province-level regions in China Table 1. Original data for 31
province-level regions in China The purpose of this project is to analyze the spatial variation of
air pollution as measured by Sulfur Dioxide ( SO 2 ) emission and its relationship with the level
of economic development in China at the provincial level. You are provided with a boundary
map of provincial China and a table showing relevant statistical data for you to analyze. 1.
Calculate a) Sulfur Dioxide ( SO 2 ) emission intensity in tons per million yuan GDP and b) level
of economic development as measured by per capita GDP for every province; 2. Arrange your
calculated SO 2 emission intensity for the Chinese provinces either in an ascending or
descending order, divide them into four categories of an equal interval, and then draw a map
using four different colours or patterns to show the spatial variation of SO 2 emission intensity;
3. Repeat Step 2 to draw a map showing the spatial variation of economic development as
measured by per capita GDP; 4. Compare and contrast the two maps you have created and
identify the relationship between the spatial variation of SO 2 emission intensity and level of
economic development;.
Fill in the blanks with the correct terms related to the development d.pdfazerotothree
Fill in the blanks with the correct terms related to the development defects associated with the
spinal cord. 1. A groove on the dorsal surface of the embryo deepens to result in a tube-like
enclosure. If this fails to happen, a developmental defect called (has 3 subtypes) occurs. 2. is the
protrusion of the meninges through the spinal column without invotvement of the spinal nerves.
3. The protrusion of the meninges with the involvement of the spinal nerves is a condition called.
Fill in the Blanks Answers typed in all of the blanks will be automati (1).pdfazerotothree
This document describes a DNA replication bubble and asks to fill in the letter locations for where 6 enzymes - topoisomerase, helicase, primase, DNA polymerase III, DNA polymerase I, and DNA ligase - would be functioning. The letters a, b, c, d, or e can be used, with one letter allowed to be used twice.
Figure 6-1 displays how innovation fades with distance and time- and F.pdfazerotothree
Figure 6.1 displays how innovation fades with distance and time, and Figure 6.3 is a curve
summarizing how the proportion of people accepting an innovation often occurs over time.
How can these curves based on a theoretical understanding of diffusion processes in
general be used to understand disease diffusion? Give an example of a communicable
disease that you think would diffuse through a population in the way shown in these
curves. Explain why.
Ebola diffused quickly through the population of three adjacent countries in West Africa in
2014-2015. Explain how you think this occurred using the SIR disease transmission-
modeling framework. What do you think the R is for the disease? Why do you think it
0
spread so quickly in the West African context when all other epidemics in other places
during the past 40 years have quickly fizzled out?
Chapter 6 describes types of diffusion during relocation, contagious (also called contact)
and hierarchical. Using the historic examples of cholera and HIV/AIDS, compare and
contrast the types of diffusion for these two diseases in the United States.
Figure 6.6 summarizes the hierarchical and contact diffusion of cholera in West Africa
during the 1970s. Describe how urban hierarchy is related to diffusion of cholera in this
setting. Explain the different types of contact diffusion over different geographic
landscapes and features.
In 2015 there was a large outbreak of measles in the United States that started at
Disneyland and some have blamed the lack of herd immunity in the population especially
in California. Make an argument backing up the claim. Do you think there are any
similarities in the diffusion patterns of the 2015 United States measles epidemic and the
epidemic described by Hagget from 1966 to 1970 southwest England? Explain.
What are some barriers that could stop the diffusion of some the diseases mentioned in
discussion questions 2-5: Ebola, measles, cholera, HIV/AIDS?
The gravity model assumes that there is an inverse relationship between population size
and interaction between places. It also assumes an inverse relationship between distance
between places and interaction of the population. Explain how the gravity model might
have been useful in predicting the spread of Ebola in West Africa during the 2014-2015
epidemic.
Human and avian influenza diffusion is complex and still not completely understood. Cliff
and Haggett described patterns of influenza diffusion in Iceland differentiating between
patterns via suspected pathways including airplane travel, road travel, and urban
hierarchy (nearest larger place). Explain how geographic context and genetic change in
influenza viruses are factors that simultaneously control diffusion of this disease.
.
Fill in the blank below- A researcher wants to show the mean from popu (1).pdfazerotothree
Fill in the blank below.
A researcher wants to show the mean from population 1 is less than the mean from population 2
in matched-pairs data. If the observations from sample 1 are
Xi
and the observations from sample 2 are
Yi,
and
di=XiYi,
then the null hypothesis is
H0:
d=0
and the alternative hypothesis is
H1:
d
___ 0.
Question content area bottom
Part 1
A researcher wants to show the mean from population 1 is less than the mean from population 2
in matched-pairs data. If the observations from sample 1 are
Xi
and the observations from sample 2 are
Yi,
and
di=XiYi,
then the null hypothesis is
H0:
d=0
and the alternative hypothesis is
H1:
d
not equals
less than or equals
less than<
greater than>
greater than or equals
0..
FIgure legend from the paper- Three-dimensional segmented surface mode.pdfazerotothree
FIgure legend from the paper. Three-dimensional segmented surface models of normal, COVID-
19 and suspected COVID-19 lungs in anterior view. (A) Healthy lung model of a 50-year-old
man. (B) Lung model of a COVID-19-positive 46-year-old man with mild respiratory symptoms.
(C) Lung model of a COVID-19- negative 56-year-old man with clinical suspicion for COVID-
19. (D) Lung model of a COVID-19-positive 55- year-old woman with severe respiratory
symptoms and ARDS. (E) C with a skeleton. (F) D but with the ARDS tissue made translucent to
demonstrate the full extent of the ground glass opacities and consolidation throughout the
parenchyma. ARDS, acute respiratory distress syndrome; C, consolidated infection; GGO,
ground-glass opacities; HP, healthy parenchyma; PB, primary bronchus; TR, trachea. Colour
key: blue, healthy tissue; yellow, consolidation and ground glass opacities; green, ARDS.
Question:
The above diagram was taken from a 2020 Journal article cataloging and modeling the effects of
COVID on the lungs. Look at the images (A - D) and discuss the connection you make between
what you are looking at (ARDS, acute respiratory distress syndrome) and what you know about
human respiration..
Fill in the blank- Analysis of Variance Source DF Adj SS Adj M.pdfazerotothree
Fill in the blank.
Analysis of Variance
Source DF Adj SS Adj MS F-Value P-Value
Music 2 740.0 370.00 ________ 0.000
Error 27 468.0 17.33
Total 29 1208.0
Question 14 options:
cannot be determined from the given information
1.56
42.7
21.35
cannot be determined from the given information
1.56
42.7
21.35.
Figure 9-28 shows that in India and much of eastern China- naturally o (1).pdfazerotothree
Figure 9.28 shows that in India and much of eastern China, naturally occurring biomes have been
replaced by villages with large human populations engaged in irrigated and rain-fed agriculture.
What biomes have been lost in these areas due to human activity? seasonal tropical forest and
tropical savanna biomes of India much of China's temperate deciduous forestland the alpine
tundra in the Indian Himalayas the eastern half of China's steppe grasslands montane forests of
the Himalayan slopes.
Figure 8-1 Refer to Figure 8-1- Suppose the government imposes a tax o.pdfazerotothree
Figure 8-1 Refer to Figure 8-1. Suppose the government imposes a tax of P - P . The area
measured by M represents a. consumer surplus before the tax. b. consumer surplus after the tax.
c. producer surplus before the tax. d. producer surplus after the tax..
Fil in the P(X-x) values to give a legtinate probabiity distribution f.pdfazerotothree
Fil in the P ( X = x ) values to give a legtinate probabiity distribution for the discrete random
variable X , whose possible values are 1 , 3 , 4 , 5 , and 6 ..
Figure 4 shows the internal optics of a modified reflector- called a C.pdfazerotothree
Figure 4 shows the internal optics of a modified reflector, called a Cassegrain reflector. The light
is folded, much like in binoculars, to provide a compact design. Notice that the secondary mirror
is convex, and is not plano.
Clearly and neatly label the objective and the eyepiece, and the secondary mirror.
1.
Figure 2 Assembled Stratigraphic Model 1 Quetion 1 Whiv ie eersective important when using
relative dating tochniques? Explain weing yeur experience fromv thin exeecha. Question 2 What
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far the most studied chemical compound and is described as the "universal solvent" for its ability
to dissolve many substances. This allows it to be the "solvent of life". It is the only common
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Lewis acids, although it can also react with Lewis bases, forming hydrogen bonds between the
electron pair donors and the hydrogen atoms of water. HSAB theory describes water as both a
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Innovación y transparencia se unen en un nuevo modelo de negocio para transformar la economia popular agraria en una agroindustria. Facilitamos el acceso a recursos crediticios, mejoramos la calidad de los productos y cultivamos un futuro agrícola eficiente y sostenible con tecnología inteligente.
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Más información en el Blog de Geografía de Juan Martín Martín
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Este documento presenta un examen de geografía para el Acceso a la universidad (EVAU). Consta de cuatro secciones. La primera sección ofrece tres ejercicios prácticos sobre paisajes, mapas o hábitats. La segunda sección contiene preguntas teóricas sobre unidades de relieve, transporte o demografía. La tercera sección pide definir conceptos geográficos. La cuarta sección implica identificar elementos geográficos en un mapa. El examen evalúa conocimientos fundamentales de geografía.
José Luis Jiménez Rodríguez
Junio 2024.
“La pedagogía es la metodología de la educación. Constituye una problemática de medios y fines, y en esa problemática estudia las situaciones educativas, las selecciona y luego organiza y asegura su explotación situacional”. Louis Not. 1993.
Ofrecemos herramientas y metodologías para que las personas con ideas de negocio desarrollen un prototipo que pueda ser probado en un entorno real.
Cada miembro puede crear su perfil de acuerdo a sus intereses, habilidades y así montar sus proyectos de ideas de negocio, para recibir mentorías .