Consider the word DOG.
a. What would the hexadecimal representation of this word be in ASCII?
b. What would the binary representation of this word be in ASCII?
c. If we rotated the bits that represent this word 8 bits to the right, what would the word become (in letters)?
d. If we rotated the bits that represent DOG 8 places to the left, what would the word become (in letters)?
e. What would the results be (in letters) if we XORed the bits that represent DOG with the hexadecimal value 20 20 20?
f. What would the results be (in letters) if we XORed the bits that represent DOG with the hexadecimal value 07 0E 13?
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Critically analyse the origins of cel animation and the concepts that go into creating these animations. Be sure to include keyframes, tweening, and links?
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The United Kingdom has a drinking problem. British per-capita consumption of alcohol rose 19% between 1980 and 2007, compared with a 13% decline in other developed countries. Worried about excessive drinking among young people, the British government increased the tax on beer by 42% between 2008 and 2012. Under what circumstances will this beer tax substantially reduce the market equilibrium quantity of beer? [Hint: answer in terms of both elasticity of demand and elasticity of supply]
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Calculate percent yield of acetanilidae if you started with 2 mL of aniline and 2 mL of acetic anhydride and obtained only 1.5 grams of acetanilidae. Show detailed work indicating what is the limiting reagent and theoretical tield, etc.
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(In C++) Write a program that prompts the user to create a grocery list. A menu provides choices to enter an item and item quantity, to display the list, to search for an item, or to exit the program. The list should maintain a sorted alphabetic order after each addition. Use two parallel vectors to implement this program, one to store the item, and the other to store the number of that item. Modify the sort algorithm of your choice and the binary search algorithm to work with vectors. Remember that when the “names” vector is sorted, you must adjust the “numbers” vector accordingly.
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Create a stored procedure using the STUDENT database called ap_CalcGrade that does the following: Accepts as input STUDENT_ID, SECTION_ID, GRADE_TYPE_CODE, and GRADE_CODE_OCCURRENCE Outputs the numeric grade and the letter grade back to the user If the numeric grade is found, return 0, otherwise return 1 You muse use a cursor to loop through the GRADE_CONVERSION table to find the letter grade
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I need new and unique answers, please. (Use your own words, don't copy and paste), Please Use your keyboard (Don't use handwriting) Thank you..
The paper essay assignment must be 2 pages (500 words) , if you can please i need references
According to the WHO, the recent Coronavirus 2019 (2019-nCoV) outbreak was firstly reported on December 31, 2019 in China. This virus is growing rapidly, and the health organizations are working hard to reduce the number of cases.
As a public health official, using the Public Health Pyramid levels, explain how we can plan, implement, and evaluate a certain plan of your own. Think about how you can contribute the individual and the community level to help reduce the number of cases.
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In water being drawn up the capillary tube, which of the following is acting directly on the water molecules in the center of the tube?
Group of answer choices
cohesion
adhesion
adhesion and cohesion
desity
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Chuck Brown will receive from his investment cash flows of $3,155, $3,500, and $3,820 at the end of years 1, 2 and 3 respectively. If he can earn 7.5 percent on any investment that he makes, what is the future value of his investment cash flows at the end of three years? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
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What is the purpose of calculating WACC, meaning how can it be used to calculate the current value of the firm and to assess if the firm creating value?
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Need in C# with the exact style of output listed.
Assignment7A: A new field of computer science: Small Data. Big Data is a really hot area in computing right now and there are tons of jobs in it. Here in FYE, we care more about the field of Small Data, because if you can work with small data, you can extend that to working with big data. For this assignment, you’re going to implement the most common operations on arrays. Specifically, initializing them, printing them, finding the min, finding the max, and finding the sum. These are used all the time, so our recommendation is to understand how to solve the underlying problem and use that as a model for solving harder problems. Write a program that creates an array of 100 integers. I would recommend “pre-initializing” each cell to either 0 or -1 before doing anything else because it will make things easier later. After that, you should write separate (static) functions for initializing the array (from user input - according to the behavior below), printing the array (according to the behavior below – only values that have been entered by the user), finding the minimum element of the array, finding the maximum element of the array, and finding the sum of all elements of the array. Assume that the values the user enters are between 0 – 99. Hint: a very convenient thing would be if your initialization function returned the number of elements the user typed in.
Sample Output #1:
Enter a number or -1 to finish: 6
Enter a number or -1 to finish: 9
Enter a number or -1 to finish: 3
Enter a number or -1 to finish: 1
Enter a number or -1 to finish: 9
Enter a number or -1 to finish: 76
Enter a number or -1 to finish: 42
Enter a number or -1 to finish: 1
Enter a number or -1 to finish: -1
|6|9|3|1|9|76|42|1|
Min is: 1
Max is: 76
Sum is: 147
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Compare and contrast rates of glycogen metabolism in liver and muscle cells based on hormone stimulation and energy charge of the cell.
Part 1 complete the table by replacing question mark (?) with “high” or “low” as required.
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Cell |
Blood [insulin] (high/low) |
Blood [glucagon] (high/low) |
Glycolysis rate1 (high/low) |
Glycogen breakdown rate (high/low) |
Glycogen synthesis rate (high/low) |
Glucose release rate2 (high/low) |
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Liver |
High |
Low |
Low |
? |
? |
? |
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Liver |
High |
Low |
High |
? |
? |
? |
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Liver |
Low |
High |
Low |
? |
? |
? |
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Liver |
Low |
High |
High |
? |
? |
? |
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Muscle |
High |
Low |
Low |
? |
? |
? |
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Muscle |
High |
Low |
High |
? |
? |
? |
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Muscle |
Low |
High |
Low |
? |
? |
? |
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Muscle |
Low |
High |
High |
? |
? |
? |
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Muscle |
High |
Low |
Low |
? |
? |
? |
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1Rate is high or low based on energy charge of the cell and not owing to [glucose] in cell 2Release means transport from the cell to the blood. Low rate could mean no detectable rate |
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Part 2. (Each row in the table is a separate condition. Interpret each condition independently)
Explain how the conditions regulate specific enzymes to stimulate or inhibit the rates of glycogen breakdown and glycogen synthesis.
Explain glucose release
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5. What are the specific types of channels found along the membrane of the dendrites and cell body? For
each channel stated, identify what ions will cross the channel and in what direction? Indicate if the ions
would cause an excitatory post-synaptic potential or an inhibitory post-synaptic potential.
Dendrites/cell body
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Channels |
Ions |
What direction? |
The intracellular fluid becomes more positive or negative |
Cause excitatory post-synaptic potential or inhibitory post-synaptic potential |
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The toco toucan, the largest member of the toucan family, possesses the largest beak relative to body size of all birds. This exaggerated feature has received various interpretations, such as being a refined adaptation for feeding. However, the large surface area may also be an important mechanism for radiating heat (and hence cooling the bird) as outdoor temperature increases. Here are data for beak heat loss, as a percent of total body heat loss from all sources, at various temperatures in degrees Celsius. [Note: The numerical values in this problem have been modified for testing purposes.]
| Temperature (oC)(oC) | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percent heat loss from beak | 34 | 35 | 33 | 33 | 35 | 48 | 54 | 52 | 45 | 50 | 44 | 54 | 59 | 62 | 64 | 64 |
The equation of the least-squares regression line for predicting beak heat loss, as a percent of total body heat loss from all sources, from temperature is: (Use decimal notation. Enter the values of the intercept and slope rounded to two decimal places. Use the letter ?x to represent the value of the temperature.)
?̂ =_____
Use the equation of the least‑squares regression line to predict beak heat loss, as a percent of total body heat loss from all sources, at a temperature of 2525 degrees Celsius. Enter your answer rounded to two decimal places.
beak heat as a percent of total body heat loss=beak heat as a percent of total body heat loss=_____%
What percent of the variation in beak heat loss is explained by the straight-line relationship with temperature? Enter your answer rounded to two decimal places.
percent of variation in beak heat loss explained by the equation=percent of variation in beak heat loss explained by the equation=_____%
Find the correlation ?r between beak heat loss and temperature. Enter your answer rounded to three decimal places.
?=_____
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