A. What are the FTC's "red flags" for market entry?
B. What are the FTC's "red flags" for market concentration?
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1. How does the Stephan-Boltzmann law show that for the same size star, blue-white star is very bright while a red star is barely visible at all?
2. Why doesn't a hydrogen atom absorb all wavelengths of light that hit it?
3. How does the Bohr model of the atom explain Kirchhoff's Laws?
4. Assume a water molecule is 3x10^-26 kg. You pour a small glass of water which is about .3 kg and drink it. How many molecules of water did you drink?
5. Let's say you take a laser that shines at a wavelength of 656.6 nanometers. Now, someone attaches it to a rocket and fires it away from your with a recession speed of 0.9 times the speed of light. What wavelength do you see it to be?
In: Physics
1. What is a call option? Pick a specific call option on IBM from the link above and detail how you could make money if the value of IBM stock increased. Use specific numbers. What would happen to your investment if the price of IBM fell?
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patient diagnosis: Diarrhea due to Cryptosporidium lab result shows: low K, Na, Ca,...
past history: essential hypertension, colon polyps, hyperlipidemia, obesity with BMI: 30.39.
Does any of the past history correlate with the current diagnoses? ( list all, if any)explain how? what body system will be your top priority to assess due to the patient's diagnoses? what complications may occur with these diagnoses?
ANS from Chegg tutor: the topmost priority will be for the GI system followed by electrolyte management. Complications of the present condition would be hypovolemic shock and renal or cardiac failure.
My question now:
why is the GI system a priority? what will you assess for? Can you explain in detail each complication you have listed? what makes it an issue? Does any of the past medical history correlate to the primary diagnosis? if any, then explain how.
overall, can my initial questions be answered in detail? thanks.
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In: Accounting
a) What is meant by Cost minimization for a given level of production and Product maximization for a given level of cost? Offer an example.
Is cost minimization equivalent or identical the concept of product maximization. True of False. Explain. Please offer examples and the use of graphs where necessary, and state any assumption(s) that you need to arrive at your conclusion.
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1. Explain thoroughly how to code for repairs, include guidelines for coding of decontamination and debridement and also simple ligation of nerves and exploration of severed structures (refer to the guidelines in your CPT spiral coding book , integumentary system/repairs.
2. Explain in detail the guidelines that apply to Tissue transfer or rearrangement, give an example
3.Discuss the coding of skin replacement surgeries, give an example.
4. Explain in detail the guidelines that apply to the excision and incision of breast lesion, give examples on how to code for these procedures.
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In your own words (imagine trying to explain this to your family members), explain the life stages of a low mass star (use the Sun as an example)? Now explain the life stages of a high mass star. How are massive stars (mass > 8 solar masses) like onions? Why are cepheid variable stars important to astronomers? How did Cepheids variables help Edwin Hubble discover the universe was larger than we thought? Google the term Ring Nebula. What is the Ring Nebula? What surprises you about it? Google the term Butterfly Nebula. What is the Butterfly Nebula? What surprises you about it when you compare it to the Ring Nebula? Where does the carbon in your body comes from? Where does the iron in your body come from? Why did Carl Sagan say: "We are made of star stuff."?
In: Physics
b) Inflation in the country of Hypothetica is currently 5%, below the target range of its central bank.
(i).What does this tell you regarding Hypothetica’s likely output gap? Illustrate it using an AS-AD diagram, and briefly explain your diagram (draw)?
(ii) In this situation, what is the central bank likely to do with regard to monetary policy? Briefly explain your answer and state also what is likely to occur to the price level and output at the end of this process (draw and explain your diagram)?
(iii) What happens if the central bank does not intervene? Will the economy eventually return to long-run equilibrium (potential GDP)? Briefly explain your answer and state also what is likely to occur to the price level and output at the end of this process (draw a diagram, it helps you explain your answer)
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You want to analyze the potential effects of Cisplatin, a well known chemotherapeutic agent on E-cadherin expression in ASPC1 cells at different concentrations (1, 3 and 10 µM). (15 pts)
a. Name and explain at least 3 techniques you can use for this study in detail.
b. What will be your test conditions for this study?
c. With the below information already given to you, how many microliters of the drug will you add to each condition if you are using a 10 cm dish for cell culture?
- Main stock of Cisplatin is 10 mM
- Test concentrations will be 1, 3 and 10 µM.
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