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The A amino acid appears in our protein message three times, but none of the codons are repeats of each other. How is that possible?

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The storage capacity of long-term memory is ________. Question 9 options: seven bits, plus or minus two limited one or two bits of information essentially limitless

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? Problem 6 of 40 Submit Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the provided starting and product structures, draw the curved electron-pushing arrows for the following reaction or mechanistic step(s). Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making steps. Br HMg H H H :0: Select to Add Arrows :0: THF (solvent) 0:0 H HH H Br Mg

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(a) Find the impedance of the case: $P = 1500 W$, $Q = 2000 VAR$ (inductive) (b) Determine the complex power for the following case $I = 10\angle 60^\circ A rms$, $Z$ (c) Determine the complex power for the following case $S = 500 VA$, $Q = 200 VAR$

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Estimated value of - cos 240° to five decimal places:

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According to MSRB rule G-37, which of the following contributions are allowed to be made by an MFP located in New Jersey? A $300 contribution to a candidate running for governor of New Jersey A $200 contribution to a candidate running for mayor in New York City Both $200 contribution to a candidate running for mayor in New York City and $300 contribution to a candidate running for governor of New Jersey Neither $200 contribution to a candidate running for mayor in New York City nor $300 contribution to a candidate running for governor of New Jersey

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A Japanese investor can earn a 1 percent annual interest rate in Japan or about 3.5 percent per year in the United States. If the spot exchange rate is 101 yen to the dollar, at what one-year forward rate would an investor be indifferent between the U.S. and Japanese investments? Multiple Choice ¥100.58 ¥98.55 ¥101.68 ¥97.62 ¥103.50

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2. A bubble of 5mol of helium at a certain depth in liquid water when the water and thus the helium undergoes a temperature increase T of 20.0 C at constant pressure.As a result,the bubble expands.The helium is monatomic and ideal. (1) How much energy is added a heat to the helium during the increase and expansion? (2)What is the change E in the internal energy of the helium during the temperature increase? (3 How much work W is done by the helium as it expands against the pressure of the surrounding water during the temperature increase?

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7. Let's look at an arbitrage decision involving short selling: Let's assume an investor shorts 300 shares of stock in March when the price per share is $240 and closes out the position by buying them back in July when the price per share is $210. There is also a $1.25 dividend declaration paid in June. Question: If there is an arbitrage opportunity, please reconstruct it in a table (see your notes from class or in your textbook) to show if the arbitrageur gains or loses.

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Shown in Figures (a) and (b) are two capacitors with perfect dielectrics composed of two pieces of different permittivities, $\epsilon_1$ and $\epsilon_2$. The capacitors are charged. No surface free charges exist on dielectric-dielectric boundaries. Assume that the field in each dielectric piece is uniform. Let $E_1$ and $D_1$ designate the electric field intensity vector and electric flux density vector (electric displacement vector) in the dielectric pieces with permittivity $\epsilon_1$, and $E_2$ and $D_2$ those in the dielectric pieces with permittivity $\epsilon_2$. With this notation we have that None of the above. $E_1 = E_2$ in Figure (a) and $D_1 = D_2$ in Figure (b). $E_1 = E_2$ in Figure (a) and in Figure (b). $E_1 = E_2$ in Figure (b) and $D_1 = D_2$ in Figure (a). $D_1 = D_2$ in Figure (a) and in Figure (b).

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