Biochemical Tests crossword puzzle:
Across
5 Anaerobic metabolism
6 Crusty growth on broth
8 Cloudy growth in broth
10 Smooth growth on slant
11 Another name for glucose
13 Hydrolyzed collagen
15 Possible sole carbon source
16 Bacterial movement
17 Test use of milk nutrients (2wds)
20 Hydrolyzes starch
22 Bacteria settled to bottom of broth
23 Milk sugar
27 Test for acetoin
28 Produces clear zones in skim milk agar
29 pH indicator in sugar fermentation tubes (2wds)
Down
1 Produced from tryptophan 2 Group of 4 tests
3 Red when acidic (2wds)
4 Turns SIM black
7 Catalysts secreted by the cell
9 Inverted tube to trap gas
12 Tests for lipase
14 Common liquid medium (2wds)
16 Sticky surface growth on broth
18 Breaking macromolecules with addition of water 19 Snowy
appearance in broth culture
21 E. coli produces this from glucose (3wds)
24 Spiky growth on slant
25 Breaks down hydrogen peroxide
26 Product of amino acid degradation
In: Biology
what are legal requirements and ethical issues in capturing and analyzing digital images in health sector
In: Nursing
Consider a monopolist with a linear demand curve: q = a − bp,
where a;b > 0. It produces at constant marginal cost c and has
no fixed cost. Assume that 0 < c < a b.
(a) Find the monopoly price, quantity, and profits. (b) Derive the
inverse demand curve P(q). Draw P(q), the MRcurve, and the MC-curve
in a diagram. Explain why we need the assumption c < a b. (c)
Does it matter that the monopolist sets price instead of quantity?
(d) Calculate the deadweight loss of monopoly. (e) A change in b
results in two opposing effects on the deadweight loss. Calculate
the effect of a change in b on the deadweight loss. (f) Derive the
price elasticity of demand η for any price. How does η change with
p? (g) Show mathematically as well as graphically that the price
elasticity of demand η > 1 at the monopoly price.
In: Economics
At t=0 a grinding wheel has an angular velocity of 27.0 rad/s . It has a constant angular acceleration of 25.0 rad/s2 until a circuit breaker trips at time t = 2.00 s . From then on, it turns through an angle 430 rad as it coasts to a stop at constant angular acceleration.
Through what total angle did the wheel turn between t=0 and the time it stopped?At what time did it stopWhat was its acceleration as it slowed down?
In: Physics
Independent Sample T Test (Student Height)
Open College Student Data
Research Question: Is there a significant difference between genders on average student height?
Record the following:
1)What test will you run to answer this research question? Why?
2)Is Assumption One: Equal Variances met? How do you know?
3)Is Assumption Two: Normality met? How do you know?
4)Is Assumption Three: Independency met? How do you know?
5)What are the means? (Male and Female)
6)Answer the research question. How do you know?
7)Which gender is statistically taller? How do you know?
8)Is there an effect size (Cohen’s D)? If so what is it? How did you arrive at the effect size? Is it small, medium, large or very large? How do you know?
DATA SET
height gender (1 - male, 2 - female)
67.00 2
72.00 1
61.00 2
71.00 1
65.00 2
67.00 1
69.00 1
75.00 1
62.00 2
61.00 2
64.00 2
64.00 1
70.00 1
63.00 2
64.00 2
63.00 2
65.00 2
71.00 1
72.00 1
68.00 2
75.00 1
67.00 2
69.00 1
67.00 1
64.00 2
64.00 2
70.00 1
64.00 1
70.00 1
72.00 1
64.00 2
71.00 1
67.00 2
63.00 2
69.00 1
68.00 1
64.00 2
70.00 1
71.00 1
72.00 1
60.00 2
65.00 2
72.00 1
63.00 2
75.00 1
71.00 1
65.00 2
69.00 1
63.00 2
67.00 2
In: Math
Researchers conducted a study to investigate the effectiveness of two different treatments for depression (Lithium or Imipramine). A sample of individuals diagnosed with bipolar depression were divided into three groups - one group received Lithium, one group received Imipramine, and the last group was given a placebo. After a specified length of time, patients are evaluated for a recurrence of depression. Use StatCrunch to conduct a chi-square test to determine if recurrence is related to the treatment prescribed. In StatCrunch, select Stat > Tables > Contingency > With Data. Select one of the variables of interest for the row variable and the second variable as the column variable. Then click Compute.
Throwback Question: Suppose we know that the risk of liver cancer among alcoholics without cirrhosis of the liver is 29.8%. A researcher conjectures that the risk of cancer among alcoholics with cirrhosis of the liver is higher. Suppose we sample 81 alcoholics with cirrhosis of the liver and determine 29 have liver cancer. Use this information to answer the following:
In: Math
Java only !!! Please write the following method that sorts an ArrayList of numbers: public static void sort(ArrayList < Integer > list)
Prompts user to enter 5 ints stores them into an array list and display them in increasing order
In: Computer Science
1) A ball is kickedfrom the top of a bridge at a height of 50 m (measured from the surface of the water below) with an initial speed of 30 [m/s] at 22 degrees with respect to the x-axis.
a) Determine the time it takes for the ball to reach its maximum height.
b) Determine the maximum height of the ball (measured from the water below)
c) Determine the speed of the ball at its heighest point on its trajectory
d) Determine the time at which the ball lands/.
e) Where does the ball land? [i.e. Calculate its range]
f) Calculate the velocity of the ball just before it lands[both magnitude and direction]
In: Physics
Define and discuss neo-evolution and the idea of homo evolutis. Take a position regarding the future of human evolution: evolutionary equipoise, traditional biological evolution or neo-evolution and defend it rationally and with reference to evidence..
In: Biology
What is the difference between ultraviolet and visible radiation?
In: Physics
a nonconducting thin spherical shell of radius 6.00 cm has a
uniform density of 9.00 nC/m^2.
a. what is the total charge on the shell
b. what is the electric field at a distance of 2.00 cm from the
center of the shell?
c. what is the electric field a distance 10.0 cm from the center of
the shell.
In: Physics
A saver wants $100,000 after ten years and believes that it is possible to earn an annual rate of 8 percent on invested funds.
a) What amount must be invested each year to accumulate $100,000 if (1) the payments are made at the beginning of each year or (2) they are made at the end of each year?
b) How much must be invested annually if the expected yield is only 5 percent?
Please show step-by-step how to solve within excel
In: Finance
Due to erratic sales of its sole product—a high-capacity battery for laptop computers—PEM, Inc., has been experiencing financial difficulty for some time. The company’s contribution format income statement for the most recent month is given below:
| Sales (12,700 units × $20 per unit) | $ | 254,000 | |
| Variable expenses | 152,400 | ||
| Contribution margin | 101,600 | ||
| Fixed expenses | 113,600 | ||
| Net operating loss | $ | (12,000 | ) |
Required:
1. Compute the company’s CM ratio and its break-even point in unit sales and dollar sales.
2. The president believes that a $6,200 increase in the monthly advertising budget, combined with an intensified effort by the sales staff, will result in an $81,000 increase in monthly sales. If the president is right, what will be the increase (decrease) in the company’s monthly net operating income?
3. Refer to the original data. The sales manager is convinced that a 10% reduction in the selling price, combined with an increase of $33,000 in the monthly advertising budget, will double unit sales. If the sales manager is right, what will be the revised net operating income (loss)?
4. Refer to the original data. The Marketing Department thinks that a fancy new package for the laptop computer battery would grow sales. The new package would increase packaging costs by 0.50 cents per unit. Assuming no other changes, how many units would have to be sold each month to attain a target profit of $4,300?
5. Refer to the original data. By automating, the company could reduce variable expenses by $3 per unit. However, fixed expenses would increase by $58,000 each month.
a. Compute the new CM ratio and the new break-even point in unit sales and dollar sales.
b. Assume that the company expects to sell 20,200 units next month. Prepare two contribution format income statements, one assuming that operations are not automated and one assuming that they are. (Show data on a per unit and percentage basis, as well as in total, for each alternative.)
c. Would you recommend that the company automate its operations (Assuming that the company expects to sell 20,200)?
In: Accounting
Dwyer,Inc. is a privately held furniture manufacturer. For August 2014, Dwyer had the following standards for one of its products, a wicker chair:
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Standards per Chair |
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Direct materials |
3 square yards of input at |
$5.80 |
per square yard |
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Direct manufacturing labor |
0.5 hour of input at |
$10.50 |
per hour |
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The following data were compiled regarding actual
performance:
actual output units (chairs) produced, 2,200; square yards of input purchased and used, 6,300; price per square yard, $6.00; direct manufacturing labor costs, $10,165; actual hours of input, 950; labor price per hour, $10.70.
Read the requirements
Requirement 1. Show computations of price and efficiency variances for direct materials and direct manufacturing labor. Give a plausible explanation of why each variance occurred.
Let's begin by determining the formula used to calculate the actual costs of direct materials, then enter the amounts in the formula and calculate the cost.
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x |
= |
Actual cost |
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Direct materials |
x |
= |
Next we will calculate the actual input at the budgeted price.
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Actual input |
x |
Budgeted price |
= |
Cost |
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Direct materials |
x |
= |
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Direct manufacturing labor |
x |
= |
Determine the formula and calculate the costs for the flexible budget.
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x |
= |
Flexible budget cost |
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Direct materials |
x |
= |
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Direct manufacturing labor |
x |
= |
Now compute the price and efficiency variances for direct materials and direct manufacturing labor. Label each variance as favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
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Price |
Efficiency |
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variances |
variances |
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Direct materials |
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Direct manufacturing labor |
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Now give a plausible explanation of why each variance occurred. Begin with the direct material variances.
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The materials price variance: |
There was an unexpected
▼ decrease increase in materials price per square yard due to▼ decreased increased competition. |
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The materials efficiency variance: |
The production manager may have employed
▼ higher-skilled lower-skilled workers or the budgeted materials standards were set too▼ loosely strictly . |
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The labor price variance: |
▼ A reduction An increase in labor rates due to a▼ recession booming economy . |
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The labor efficiency variance: |
▼ Less More efficient workers being employed or the use of▼ higher lower quality materials. |
In: Accounting
For each statement, select the phrase that makes the statement true (e.g., if the answer to the first is A and to the others B, enter ABBBB):
| A) | increases | B) | decreases | C) | less than |
D) |
greater than | E) | stays the same | F) | the same as |
In: Physics