Discuss the changes that may lead to LTP of synaptic strengthening. Focus on receptors and how they may change at the terminal button. Hint: Both Pre-synaptically and Post-synaptically. Think about how signals may be weak or strong and how they can "Cooperative" or hold "Associativity" or "Specificity". What doe these terms refer to in the neuronal signals and outcome of that activation.
In: Biology
Can you describe the effects on income inequality of the following changes to the federal taxation system:
1. Raise the federal marginal tax rate in the two highest income tax brackets by 2 percentage points.
2.Increase the federal payroll tax paid by employers by 1 percentage point for any worker the employer pays more than $200,000 in a calendar year.
Please explain the pros and cons of such a change and any and all effects it will have on labor supply, demand for labor, and employees tradeoff between working hours and leisure. Would this work to combat income inequality? Please be as detailed as possible.
In: Economics
Summarize the IFRS 3 includes:
Are there any new changes to the standard?
The most important goals of the standard
In: Accounting
Buffer capacity is a measure of a buffer solution\'s resistance to changes in pH as strong acid or base is added. Suppose that you have 175 mL of a buffer that is 0.140 M in both acetic acid (CH3COOH) and its conjugate base (CH3COO–). Calculate the maximum volume of 0.330 M HCl that can be added to the buffer before its buffering capacity is lost.
In: Chemistry
As I lectured in class, J.M Keynes is credited with three major changes to the Classical model which among other things made the determination of real output and employment dependent on fiscal policy (G*,T*): (1) He introduced an liquidity motive for holding money; (2) he introduced wage/price stickiness; (3) he employed the consumption function in a new way. A. Explain how (1)-(3) led to the conclusion that fiscal policy could have an impact on real output and employment (which the Classical theory had said could not happen). B. In your opinion (that means there is not necessarily a “correct” answer), which would you argue is the most important “Keynesian” feature—i.e., (1), (2), or (3)—making real output and employment to depend on fiscal policies? Note: It is your reasoning, not your choice, that matters in part B.
In: Economics
Identify and summarize the market dynamics triggered by changes in leakages and injections , Atlleast 300 words
In: Economics
What is the total volume of the solution when an indicator, HIn, first changes color if the Ka = 3.4 x 10^-6 and 30.0 mL solution of 0.40 M Ba(OH)2 is titrated with 0.25 M HCl using this indicator. Show work.
In: Chemistry
What changes would cause the labour supply curve to shift to the left? To the right? 8 marks
In: Economics
1. In the following observational studies, describe changes that could be made to the data collection process that would result in an experiment rather than an observation study. Also, offer suggestions about unseen biases or lurking variables that my be present in the studies as they are describe here. a. In a sample of 50 members of a local health club you find that 12 of these members meet weekly with a physical fitness trainer and that the average body mass index (BMI) of these 12 members is less than the average BMI of the other 38 club members in your sample. b. In a sample of 12 bank tellers at a local branch office, the 7 tellers who have completed the advanced training program offered by the bank have a lower average error rate in the processing of transactions than the remaining 5 tellers.
In: Statistics and Probability
2. With reference to IAS 21 The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates compare and contrast between the two translation methods (a) temporal method exchange rate and (b) current rate method exchange rate with supported illustrations?
In: Accounting