explain how proteins that are eaten are assimilated into the
blood. Using a piece of meat as an example,
Answer should include mechanical reduction in particle size,
digestion and absorption. A BIT OF DETAIL REQUIRED MOSTLY ON
MECHANISM
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Suppose you are an official in charge of economic development in a developing county. Choose three obstacles to economic development that you would address and explain in detail why you would tackle them first.
In: Economics
Business management:
1. consider the growth in online retailers . How do they compare to
the traditional brick and mortar retailers in terms of corporate
strategies?
Please explain in detail giving at least 10 points
In: Operations Management
Decide what you must know about (a) your future customers, (b) your future competitors, and (c) other critical forces in the task environment if you are to be successful.
In: Finance
a) What is your opinion about 401(K) and IRA?
b) How taxes can impact your retirement income and how can you stretch your retirement funds?
In: Finance
Pick one public policy of interest to you and describe how you might use a t-test to provide evidence about the policy's effectiveness. In your post, please address the following questions:
1. What policy are you talking about? (For example: the Affordable Care Act, a major health care initiative that helped people get health insurance)
2. What data might you feasibly get? (For example: survey data on whether people have insurance, collected both the year before and the year after the policy change)
3. What variable would you use? (For example: a variable indicating whether people have health insurance)
4. What would be your null and alternative hypotheses? Why did you choose a one-tailed or a two-tailed test? (I'm going to stop my example now, because this is the part that is covered in the book/lectures)
5. What significance level would you use?
6. Suppose that your t-statistic is just below the t* for your chosen significance level. (For example, you chose the 95% level, and have a sample size large enough to make t* 1.96. You get a t-stat of 1.85.) What would you conclude? What would Ludwig and Phillips want to think about here?
In: Statistics and Probability
With the aid of a labeled sketch, describe an apparatus for the generation of x-rays. [2] (b) With the aid of labeled sketches, describe the three primary physical mechanisms for the absorption of x-rays in solids. [2] (c) Make a sketch of a typical x-ray spectrum generated by a hospital apparatus, labeling three primary features of the spectrum. [2] (d) For an x-ray apparatus containing a molybdenum target of atomic number, z = 42: (i) What is the wavelength for the shortest characteristic x-ray emission? You may use the relationship for the energy of a quantum state, En = -13.6eV(z-1)^2/n^2 where z is the atomic number of an element, n is the quantum state number where n = 1 represents the ground state. [2] (ii) Where the accelerating potential is 60 keV, what is the minimum wavelength of emission? [1] (iii) If the accelerating potential is increased, explain whether the wavelengths of the K? and K? lines increase, decrease, or remain the same?
In: Physics
1. What are the recapture rules in the event of death of the Section 1245 or Section 1250 property owner?
In: Accounting
The Seaberg Library is interested in the relationship between the inches of rain in a month and the number of patrons visiting the library in a month. They collect data for seven months below.
|
Inches of Rain/Month |
# Patrons/Month |
| 2 | 150 |
| 4 | 155 |
| 7 | 300 |
| 12 | 400 |
| 22 | 450 |
| 10 | 400 |
| 13 | 410 |
a) State your null formally and in lay terms for a simple regression (10)
b) Calculate r and the regression line (y = a + bx) and reject/accept at a=.05. You must state the estimated regression line even if Ho is accepted. (10)
c) Explain your findings in lay terms using r-square, r, b as appropriate (20)
d) Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the slope IF NECESSARY and if not explain WHY NOT. Provide the formal interval and explain in layterms. (5)
In: Advanced Math
Sometimes in order to stimulate more consumer spending, the federal government will compel banks to relax lending standards for a time to entice more people and more business organizations to take out more loans than they would normally do under more restrictive standards.
Is the relaxing of lending standards a wise policy to implement
from time-to-time, or is the risk to the overall economy too great
to make use of such a policy? Explain in detail why or why not, and
also keep in mind that such a relaxed standards policy played a
significant role in the economic troubles the country endured
primarily in 2007-2008.
In: Economics