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Heart Rate bpm 60-80 Linear increase in heart rate in accordance with workload until plateau at submax or age-predicted max is achieved at max (220-age) due to sympathetic hormone release Lower heart rate at any given workload due to an increase in the stroke volume with exercise training Stroke Volume Cardiac Output (Q) VO2 RER Total Ventilation Plasma Volume Answer the following question and provide your sources: How does dehydration affect heart rate, and what significance does this effect have for athletes who rely on heart rate monitors to gauge exercise intensity and training response?

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Which of these is true? Because of their training in understanding human behavior and skills in human relations, many clinical psychologists make good administrators who keep their organization running smoothly and efficiently. The subfield of social psychology is concerned with understanding how psychological, behavioral, neurological, and cultural factors contribute to physical health and illness. Clinical supervision is a form of diagnosis that involves close one-on-one work with an individual or a small group of trainees. 1,2 , and 3 1 only 2 and 3 1 and 3

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The part of the brainstem that controls heartbeat and breathing is called the a. medulla b. thalamus c. cerebellum d. amygdala

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Light absorbance 80- n=22 100 ?? 10 ?? Mortality (%) 60- ** 40- n=22 Q2. The figure on the left illustrates the degree of platelet aggregation that 3 ?? is induced in the presence 20- of 0 increasing 0- min Wildtype Knockout concentrations of adenosine diphosphate (ADP). For this assay, increased light absorbance is indicative of increased platelet aggregation. Platelet aggregation is the initial step in clot formation. In the figure to the right, the degree of mortality induced in a model of disseminated intravascular coagulation, a condition that results in abnormal clotting throughout the vasculature in wildtype mice and a knockout mouse that does not express a type of G protein coupled receptor on its surface. a. From these data, what is the effect of ADP on platelet aggregation? b. Why do you believe the mortality of the knockout mice is reduced? What is the ligand for the receptor? (Hint: would more or less clotting be beneficial?)

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Evaluate the logarithm function $f(x) = -6 \log_{\frac{1}{6}} (7x + 15) + 3$ for $x = 3$. $f(3) = $

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Find the interval of convergence for the following power series and give the radius of convergence. (1) \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} n!x^n (2) \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \frac{1}{n!}x^n (3) \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} x^n (4) \sum_{n=1}^{\infty} \frac{1}{n}x^n (5) \sum_{n=1}^{\infty} \frac{(-1)^n}{n}x^n (6) \sum_{n=1}^{\infty} \frac{1}{n^2}x^n

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In the ruins of Pompeii, I remember seeing the House of the Tragic Poet with a famous mosaic floor proclaiming visitors to "Beware of the Dog." In Boston, a less tragic and wealthier poet has commissioned a mosaic using 1kg bars of solid gold, specifically the type Credit Suisse mints in the dimensions 80mm x 40mm. Design an algorithm that takes as input a grid of 40mm x 40mm squares that are either colored or white. The algorithm determines if the colored squares in the design can be entirely covered with gold bullion bars. We call this the tiling problem. The algorithm should use a reduction to the bipartite matching problem. Note that gold bars can never be split in half! Each gold bar covers exactly two of the squares. As an example, consider the gold bars on the left, and the pixel art on the right. Can the leaf be covered in gold? (a) Precisely specify the input and output for the bipartite matching problem that your reduction will use. Solution: (b) How do you map an input to the tiling problem into an input into the bipartite matching problem? Solution: (c) How do you map an output for the bipartite matching problem to an output for the tiling? Be sure to state what properties of the output you are relying on. Solution: (d) Give a rigorous argument that your algorithm correctly solves the tiling problem provided that you get a correct output to the bipartite matching you created in part (b). Solution: (e) What is the running time of the entire algorithm, including the time to compute the bipartite matching? Solution:

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1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 2 kN 2 kN 2 kN 2 kN 2 kN 1 kN E 1 kN D F B H 2 m A I C G

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Factorize: \(9z^2 - y^2 - 4y - 4\)

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$2 \sin 15^\circ \cos 15^\circ = ...$

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