Explain the difference between a positive linear relationship, a
negative linear relationship, and a nonlinear relationship...
Explain the difference between a positive linear relationship, a
negative linear relationship, and a nonlinear relationship and give
an example of each.
Difference between linear and nonlinear effects in supercells.
Explain if/how these effects lead to dynamical forcings and
encourage lateral updraft propagation. Explain how hodograph shape
and associated SRH (or lack thereof) is a factor in differentiating
the effects
The main difference between linear (LP) and nonlinear
programming problems (NLP) is that
a.
No interaction terms are allowed in NLP
b.
NLP must have a nonlinear objective function
c.
Only one constraint in NLP can be nonlinear
d.
Some constraints in NLP may be nonlinear
The standard prediction error is
a.
always smaller than the standard error.
b.
used to construct confidence intervals for predicted values.
c.
measures the variability in the predicted values.
d.
all of these.
The...
The relationship between sleep and performance is known to be
strong (positive linear relationship). The relationship between
junk food and performance is a strong, but inverse. Given this
information, what conclusions can you draw about the relationship
between sleep and junk food?
A) Please explain the difference between negative and positive
feedback loops as it applies to climate change. Give an example of
each.
B) Bird migrations (to breeding areas) are often linked to day
length which has changed extremely slowly for millions of years.
Temperatures have change very rapidly recently and now insects are
hatching up to two weeks earlier than they used to. Why is this a
problem for birds that depend on those insects for food for their
chicks?
What is the difference between positive and negative
feedback?
What is the difference between an endergonic and exergonic
reaction?
What's needed to go on to kreb cycle, what's need to go into
electron transport chain?
What are the end products and amount for glycolysis, krebs cycle
and electron transport chain?
(in detail- thanks)
Think of a pair of variables that has a strong linear
relationship, either positive or negative, then find data that you
think supports your assertion. You need to get real data for this
problem, not just make numbers up to fit your hypothesis.
1.In cases where the output gap is positive and
negative, explain the relationship between the unemployment rate
and the natural unemployment rate.
2. Explain how advances in technology affect labor
productivity. Do decreasing yields appear? Give an example of the
advancement in technology. Use the graph of the productivity curve
to show your answer.
3. Explain what caused inflation. Why do you think it
is easier to estimate the ten-year average inflation rate from the
inflation rate in a single...