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1 the composition of solid waste from a residential community is as followscomponentpercent by weightcombustibles---paper and cardboard35food
1 the solid wastes from a summer camp with 100 children and a staff of 25 are to be collected once per week if bottles and cans representing 20 of
1 if the landfill had a compacted density of 600 kgm3 a refuse depth of 9 m 295 ft a moisture content of 20 by volume and a 1-m 325-ft-thick
1write your birth date or the birth date of someone in your family as mmddyy example march 13 1981 is written 31381 and november 7 1967 is written
1using diagramexplain how fluorescence optical bench works 2explain the applications of mass spectrometric detector lcmsin hplc 3discuss
i need help with this question find the probability that two quarters and a nickel are chosen without replacement from a bag of 8 quarters and 12
Constant force if the direction and magnitude of a force is constant, it is said to be a constant force. For example, weight W = mg; force on a changed particle in uniform electric field F =
hi may i know how to substract the idcolum matrix from ksquare matrix as per equation below e k - id-1 s k is mm matrix i
a recipe calls for 2 14 teaspoons of salt for every 1 18 teaspoons of black pepper used how many teaspoons of salt are needed for each teaspoon of
1 most of the genome does not code for protein therefore 99 of the human genome is junk that serves no purpose with specific reference to examples
1 dna must be extensively folded in order to fit inside a nucleus that is less than 10 um in diametera describe how dna is folded into chromatin
1 one of the greates challenges following the human genome project is to understand how genes are regulated and what functions they performa define
1 dna damaga can be spontaneous or can be induced by external agentsa what are spontaneous mutations give examples of causes of spontaneous mutations
1 the transcription and replication of dna requires a multitude of protein complexesa describe the events that occur during the initiation of
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1 transcriptional analyses of eukaryotic cells reveal widespread production of rna using specific examples describe howa micrornas are able to
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describe how the structure of chromatin and chromosomes facilitates the following functionsa dna packagingb regulation of gene expression c
1 describe how the various molecular mechanisms act to regulate transcription of the genes within the lactose operon of e coli2 transcription of a
1 dna damage can occur spontaneously or be induced by external factors describe the types of dna damage caused by external factors and how they are
1 describe what effects epigenetic modifications such as methylation and acetylation can have in eukaryotic cells and how these modifications are
gene expression must begin with the process of transcriptiona describe the promoter motifs commonly associated with eukaryotic protein-coding
1 using specific examples describe how variations in dna sequence between individuals can lead to risk of disease describe how a range of techniques
1 prove that zorns lemma is equivalent to axiom of choice2 use zorns lemma to prove the existence of
the length of a simple pendulum is about 100cm known to have a accuracy of 1mmits period of oscillation is 2s determined by measuring the time for