• Q : Methods of genetic engineering....
    Biology :

    Give an account on the Gene transfer methods used in genetic engineering.

  • Q : Fundamentals of molecular biology....
    Biology :

    Write an account on organization of genetic material in the eukaryotes.

  • Q : Calculating percent ionic character of gallium phosphide....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate percent ionic character of gallium phosphide (GaP).

  • Q : Tides of solid ground and beam energy stability....
    Physics :

    Find the precision with which the Z0 mass and width was measured at LEP and compare to the effect of tides in c above. Conclusions?

  • Q : Viscoelasticity and dlvo interactions....
    Physics :

    What is the potential barrier for the molecule aggregation? Will the solution be stable at these conditions? Will it be stable at 100 mmol/L salt concentration?

  • Q : Epidemiological research study....
    Science :

    Conduct epidemiological research study. Choose one, either a Food-borne Illness or Injury-Related health issue that you will like to study.

  • Q : Converting azimuth values to quadrant angles....
    Physics :

    Convert azimuth values to quadrant angles:1270 (S 530E), 240, 3050, 1970 and 850.

  • Q : Newtons law of convection....
    Physics :

    Air at 20oC at a pressure of 1 bar is flowing over a flat plate at a velocity of 3 m/s. If the plate is maintained at 60o C, compute the heat transfer per unit width of the plate. Suppose the length o

  • Q : Molecular orbital theory....
    Chemistry :

    Applying Molecular Orbital (MO) theory, determine the bond multiplicity and magnetic properties for the F2 molecule. Compare its stability to that of the F2+ species.

  • Q : Physics of nanomaterials....
    Physics :

    Outline top down and bottom up methods for the creation of nanomaterials: in your answer give an example of each and state the differences between them?

  • Q : Scattering parameters and scattering matrix....
    Physics :

    Determine the scattering parameters for a 10dB direction coupler. The Directivity D = 30dB. Assume that it is lossless and the VSWR at each port is 1.0 under matched conditions.

  • Q : Operation of h plane-e plane-eh plane tee junctions....
    Physics :

    Describe the operation of H-plane, E-plane and E-H plane Tee junctions. Why is a hybrid E-H phase Tee referred to as Magic Tee? Derive the scattering matrix for all of these Tees.

  • Q : Rectangular cavity resonator....
    Physics :

    Derive the field expressions for a rectangular cavity resonator. Plot the field patterns for the dominant mode of propagation in such a resonator for TE and TM modes supposing dominant modes.  

  • Q : Modes of rectangular wave guides....
    Physics :

    A rectangular waveguide has dimensions 2.5 X 5 cms. Find out the guide wavelength, phase constant β and phase velocity Vp at a wavelength of 4.5 cms for the dominant mode.

  • Q : Kinetics and solutions....
    Chemistry :

    You studied the separation of 4 isomeric alcohols in the gas chromatography experiment. The given peak widths and elution times were observed in a typical run at 60ºC:

  • Q : Materials and kinetics....
    Chemistry :

    In the synthesis of hexaamminenickel(II) chloride, concentrated 15 M aqueous ammonia is added up to an aqueous solution of nickel(II) chloride. The sample is washed with small portions of ether and

  • Q : Bonding problems centered on cytosine....
    Chemistry :

    Calculations and experiments like X-ray crystallography show that cytosine possesses a plane of symmetry. That is, all the atoms lie in the same plane.  

  • Q : Atomic and molecular structure....
    Chemistry :

    A 1.0 x 10-4 M solution of an absorbing compound, example: benzene is placed in a rectangular cuvette with a path length of 1.0 cm. The absorbance of the solution is found to be 1.0.

  • Q : Gas-phase equilibrium calculations....
    Chemistry :

    Would the calculation still be straightforward if the reaction were conducted at 600.0 K? In brief describe.

  • Q : Chemistry in the home....
    Chemistry :

    Using materials generally found in the home, your garage, and car (example: battery acid), propose procedures for the given chemical operations. You as well have access to rocks in the back yard tha

  • Q : Influence of solvent in reactions....
    Chemistry :

    Give the name and formula of a compound which is a strong base in liquid ammonia. Describe why the compound is a base.

  • Q : Atomic molecular model and mixtures....
    Chemistry :

    Classify each of the given materials as a homogeneous mixture, a heterogeneous mixture, a pure compound, or an element. In some cases, more than one category might apply.

  • Q : Computing fundamental si unit problems....
    Chemistry :

    Convert the given quantities to SI units or US currency. Express each result by using both scientific notation and a SI prefix.

  • Q : Write balanced net ionic equation....
    Chemistry :

    Write a balanced, net-ionic equation for the reaction, if any, that takes place when aqueous solutions of the given pairs of reagents are mixed:

  • Q : Wave theory-wavelength and frequency of light....
    Physics :

    What is the basic difference between a photon of yellow light and a photon of violet light?  

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