discuss the use, purpose and evaluation of Westguard Rules along
with interpretation of histogram results. What are the Westguard
Rules and how should they be used to assess quality control
results? What are the various types of preanalytical, analytical
and postanalytical sources of error and how can these potentials
for error be reduced? What responsibility do lab managers have in
ensuring the quality of testing results and what are some quality
processes that should be implemented?
1-What rules of Interpretation typically applies to a Limitation
of Liability clause
2-Please give at least two (2) examples of "Bad Faith" that
could occur in a Tendering situation?
3-In addition to bad conduct what must also be found in order
for there to be a finding of Bad Faith?
Analyze the benefit and the effectiveness of the
two-step process for contract interpretation. Provide an example to
support your analysis. Then, recommend another step to the process
and discuss how this additional process improves the interpretation
process.
5. a. what is a currency forward
contract? How is it different from s futures contract?
b. What are currency
futures contracts? How can currency futures be used by Koo Int.
Ltd?
If you were a speculator, in which
way would you make use of currency futures?
C.When is a currency put option said
to be “in the money”, “at the money” and “out of the
money”?
•What are the main characteristics of a perfectly competitive
industry? [5 marks]
•With aid of diagrams explain and illustrate the long run
equilibrium conditions of the perfectly competition
firm.
[10 marks]
What is the norm-referenced interpretation of test scores? What
is the criterion-referenced score interpretation? Using this
homework provide an example for each kind of interpretation.
Talking about Chromatography using kool aid, 70% isopropanol,
25% isopropanol and 5% isopropanol what is the answer to the
questions?
1. Describe h0w you think the separation is occurring. What is
the mechanism of the separation?
2. Why do you think the consistency of the solution added to the
column was changed throughout the separation? This process is
called gradient elution.
3. All chromatography systems consist of a mobile
phase and a stationary phase. Define the
system: what is/are the...