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What is the role of Sar1 in coat assembly? A It is a GTPase that pulls together the COPII proteins to form the full coat. In its GDP state, a hydrophobic amino acid "tail" is exposed that allows Sar1 to embed itself into the ER membrane B It is a GTPase that pulls together the COPII proteins to form the full coat. In its GTP state, a hydrophilic amino acid "tail" is exposed that allows Sar1 to associate with the COPII proteins through ionic interactions. C It is a GTPase that pulls together the COPII proteins to form the full coat. In its GDP state, a hydrophilic amino acid "tail" is exposed that allows Sar1 to associate with the COPII proteins through ionic interactions. D It is a GTPase that pulls together the COPII proteins to form the full coat. In its GTP state, a hydrophobic amino acid "tail" is exposed that allows Sar1 to embed itself into the ER membrane.

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SkinAccording to Bowlby's theory of attachment, during the trust of self-cycle, the child learns that Question 17 options: Parents will act consistently Parents will meet his or her needs Doing good feels good Parents will control their actions

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The supply of savings curve shows the relationship between savings and

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Given f(x,y)=-5x^(4)-6xy^(5), find f_( imes )(x,y)=| f_(xy)(x,y)= f_(yy)(x,y)= Given f(x,y)= -5x4 -6xy5, find fxr(x,y) fxy(x,y) fvy(x,y) Add Work

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for existing installations, substitutions and engineering controls for mitigating risk to employees are often difficult to implement due to which of the following?

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Describe the relationship between objects, references, and aliasing. Again, create your own examples with Python lists.

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se Activities Collaboration Support 4 - Macroeconomic Tools Part II - Aggregate Expenditures (Keynesian and Analysis of Macro Problems (Ch 9) me Left:0:27:09 Kevin Tran: Attempt 2 Consumption per period (billions of dollars) $1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 $400 800 Figure 13-1 Consumption 1,200 1,600 2,000 2,400 Disposable personal income per period (billions of dollars) If disposable personal income is $800 billion, what is the amount of personal saving? $0 $100 billion $200 billion $400 billion 2 Saved

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0.3 g thiamine hydrochloride 0.4 ml. deionized water 3.0 mL. 95% ethanol 0.9 mL 2M NaOH Flask and solution weight 36.16 grams 0.9 ml. benzaldehyde New flask weight 37.14g After vacuum filter 36.11 grams of crude benzoin (we pre weighted a watch glass to 35.37grams) We used a 0.8% ethanol for every 0.1grams of crude benzoin We vacuumed filtrate again and then (pre weighted a watch glass to 35.45 grams) weighted the pure benzoin 36.14 grams

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Draw the structure for CHOOH. Add in partial charges that result from inductive effects. Count the number of partial charges you've drawn and complete the following statement: There are/is partial positive charge(s) and partial negative charge(s).

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Finding a z-Score In Exercises 1-16, use the Standard Normal Table or technology to find the z- score that corresponds to the cumulative area or percentile. 1. 0.2090 2. 0.4364 3. 0.6736 4. 0.7995 5. 0.05 6. 0.94 7. 0.85 8. 0.0093 9. $P_{33}$ 10. $P_{67}$ 11. $P_{97.5}$ 12. $P_{1.5}$ 13. $P_{25}$ 14. $P_{40}$ 15. $P_{91}$

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