There is no point in coordinating at European Union level the action taken by Member States in relation to the coronavirus pandemic. Agree with that statement or not and discuss the topic. Please make it extensive (around 400 words).
In: Economics
Complete and balance the precipitation reactions. Include physical states in your equations. Click here for solubility rules.
A.) AgNO3(aq)+NaCl(aq)----->
B.) K3PO4(aq)+MgCl2(aq)----->
In: Chemistry
The bank of Jamaica states that inflation is under control in the country.
In: Economics
Assign oxidation states to each atom in each of the following species.
Part A
N2
Part C
HgS
Part D
CH4
Part E
Cr2O72?
Part F
HCO3?
In: Chemistry
Suppose a newspaper article states that the distribution of auto insurance premiums for residents of California is approximately normal with a mean of 1502. The article also states that 10% of California residents pay more than 1940. 1. What is the Z score that corresponds to the top 10% (or the 90th percentile) of the standard normal distribution? Round your answer to 4 decimal places. -.7742 2. What is the mean insurance cost? 3. What is the cutoff for the 90th percentile? 4. Identify the standard deviation of insurance premiums in LA. Round your answer to two decimal places. Hint: Use the information from the first 3 questions in this problem and the formula for finding the z-score.
In: Statistics and Probability
Design a modified sequence counter (Student ID Counter) that will count out the following sequence: The first four unique digits in your StudentID (not including the digit 9) followed by the digit 9 and then repeat. Use the excitation table method for your design. Treat unused states as “don’t cares”. Include a switch to initialize the counter to the first count in your sequence. Your design should include the following:
• a state diagram (include only the valid states)
• a circuit excitation table used to determine JK flip-flop input connections
• the K-maps used to generate minimal expressions for JK inputs
(use: 72569, and repeat)
Please help!
In: Electrical Engineering
case : The mother of a 17 year old girl brings her daughter to the doctor after she experiences a number of fainting spells and lethargy. The mother states that her daughter eats practically nothing and is obsessed with exercise and losing weight. Her daughter states that she feels fat if she eats more. The girl is 5’6” and weighs 90 pounds. Physical examination shows loose skin folds and an abnormally low percentage of body fat.
1- What vitamin supplements would you recommend that she take? Consider all the pathways that are active in her current state. List these pathways and the cofactors and the corresponding vitamins needed by the enzymes in each of these pathways.
In: Biology
Jane Doe presents to the ER via the ambulance. She is using accessory muscle breathing while talking to the nurse. She states that she gets like this sometimes when she sleeps to long. Patient states she has a history of diabetes, sleep apnea and asthma. Jane is morbidly obese an maintaining an oxygen saturation of 90% on a non rebreather, HR 118, BP 141/76. When she speaks her oxygen goes down into the 80's. Jane can not complete a sentence without stopping to take a breath. The MD orders an ABG, what do you expect to find based on her current oxygen saturation?
In: Nursing
Calculate the conformational entropy associated with the folding of a 75 amino acid peptide into a protein. Assume there are 3 conformational states for each side chain.
Compute the energy associated with the entropy change required to reach the folded state.
Estimate the energy associated with the hydrophobic collapse of this peptide to the folded state and compare the two. What does this say about the role of the hydrophobic effect in protein folding?
Revise your answer for a for the transition from unfolded peptide to molten globule. Assume that the molten globule has 1/2 the number of conformational states available to each amino acid. Does this change your answer for b?
Please use pictures to illustrate your thinking.
In: Chemistry
Suppose a newspaper article states that the distribution of auto insurance premiums for residents of California is approximately normal with a mean of 1525. The article also states that 20% of California residents pay more than 1875.
1. What is the Z score that corresponds to the top 20% (or the 80?ℎth percentile) of the standard normal distribution? Round your answer to 4 decimal places.
2. What is the mean insurance cost?
3. What is the cutoff for the 80?ℎth percentile?
4. Identify the standard deviation of insurance premiums in LA.
Round your answer to two decimal places.
Hint: Use the information from the first 3 questions in this
problem and the formula for finding the z-score.
In: Statistics and Probability