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In order for the public to be confident in the police, most police officers are also trained as lawyers (attorneys).

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During development of the epidermis, if we artificially blocked interactions of the basal layer and the dermis, including all signaling molecules coming from the epidermis, what result might you expect to see? No change, the epidermis would develop as usual An imbalance of cell types, with more proliferation than usual at the expense of differentiation An imbalance of cell types, with more differentiated cell types at the expense of the stem cell pool An expanded granular layer at the expense of the spinous layer

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Guanine makes up 10% of the nucleotides from an RNA sample of an organism. Approximately what percentage of nucleotides in this sample will be adenine? Group of answer choices 20% Cannot determine 80% 40% 10%

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How to write a popular science article from a primary literature article step by step explained

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How do cancer cells get the oxygen and nutrients they require to continuously grow? Multiple choice question. They move around the body to get what they need to survive. Tumors cause blood vessels to grow by releasing growth factors. Cancer cells can produce their own circulation network.

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Annuities and compounding Personal Finance Problem Janet Boyle intends to deposit $360 per year in a credit union for the next 9 years, and the credit union pays an annual interest rate of 6%. a. Determine the future value that Janet will have at the end of 9 years, given that end-of-period deposits are made and no interest is withdrawn, if (1) $360 is deposited annually and the credit union pays interest annually. (2) $180 is deposited semiannually and the credit union pays interest semiannually. (3) $90 is deposited quarterly and the credit union pays interest quarterly. b. Use your finding in part a to discuss the effect of more frequent deposits and compounding of interest on the future value of an annuity. a. (1) If $360 is deposited annually and the credit union pays interest annually, the future value that Janet will have at the end of 9 years is $. (Round to the nearest cent.) (2) If $180 is deposited semiannually and the credit union pays interest semiannually, the future value that Janet will have at the end of 9 years is $ (Round to the nearest cent.) (3) If $90 is deposited quarterly and the credit union pays interest quarterly, the future value that Janet will have at the end of 9 years is $ (Round to the nearest cent.) b. Use your finding in part a to discuss the effect of more frequent deposits and compounding of interest on the future value of an annuity. (Select from the drop-down menus.) The sooner a deposit is made the the funds will be available to earn interest and contribute to compounding and the the future sum will be. Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes.

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Use the diode equation I = I_s * (e^(V/Vt) - 1) for what follows. Consider a diode with a bias current I and voltage V (these are related by the diode equation). Consider now adding a small signal voltage, v, across the diode which will in turn drive a small additional current, i. Show using differential calculus that the differential resistance relating these is given by r = (dV/di) or if the bias current is measured in mA, r = 1/(mA).

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6. [6%] The Food Institute reports that, "Whole Foods is planning a nationwide launch for its loyalty program in 2017. The company will work to integrate more digital coupons in the program..." a. What does Whole Foods aim to accomplish by via digital coupons? b. How can Whole Foods enhance the power of digital coupons by linking them to its loyalty program? 7. [6%] In October 2015, Walgreens announced a plan to acquire Rite Aid. Both companies are major retail pharmacy chains that sell food products. The proposed acquisition must be approved by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). a. What are two ways that Walgreens could aim to increase its profits by acquiring Rite Aid? b. What is the economic justification for a government agency like the FTC to regulate business mergers and acquisitions?

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2. By using the Lagrange method, write differential equations and draw the block diagram of the system shown. Input is F and output is \(\theta\). M, the torque on the wheel can be considered as a disturbance.

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Need help coding a program in C++ that will generate 1000 random numbers using rand()%1000. Then make three different sets to hold 100 integers of these random numbers. From these three sets of 100 numbers each, search which numbers are common in two or three of the sets. Furthermore, only display non-duplicate integers.

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