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1. What is the difference between "nominal" and "real" national income? 2. Explain the "business cycle" and its relevance to macroeconomics 3. Explain the concept of "full employment". Does this mean there are no unemployed persons in the economy? Why? How does the "consumer price index" measure inflation and why is this important? What is the difference between "growth" and "fluctuations" and why is this important? 4.
Why is nitrogen fixation so important? What organisms are capable of nitrogen fixation? Very briefly, (2-3 sentences), how does it occur?
1. What is the business cycle? How does unemployment and inflation vary over the business cycle? 2. What is NAIRU and why is it important. What problems will the economy face if there is a large output gap? 3. Explain the impact of government expenditures on the equilibrium level of income. How does this differ from the effect of changes in taxation? What is the multiplier? 4 . Explain the impact of the time lags associated with discretionary fiscal policy. Which do you think is...
1. Why does Newton's second law describes the conswrvation of momentum? 2. What is extensive property of? momentum equation? 3. Please compare conservation of mass with conservation of momentum? 4. What is the meaning of momentum accumulation?
Starting with glutamate, calculate the ATP expense/payout for (1) detoxifying the nitrogen through the urea cycle, (2) regenerating aspartic acid from the urea cycle products, and (3) the complete net oxidation of the alpha keto acid that results from the deamidation of glutamic acid. Please list each enzyme that is part of this calculation (no structures needed)
^^^^^^^Explain 1. why measuring performance is important in business operations. 2. Choose a business performance measurement tool that does not relate to your Ambulatory Surgery Center and explain why.
Problem 2: Conservation of Mass Water flows steadily into a tank through pipes 1 and 2 and discharges at a steady rate through pipes 3 and 4 (see figure). The mean velocity of inflow and outflow in pipes 1, 2 and 3 is 50 ft/s. The hypothetical outflow velocity in pipe 4 varies linearly from zero at the wall to a maximum at the center of the pipe. What are (a) the mass flow rate in pipe 4 and (b)...
1.why is shape important in biology? 2.how does energy move through food systems? 3. what is the importance of water to living things. NASA SEARCH?
1- Explain what the center of mass/gravity is. Can it move? Why does its location matter? 2- Define angular velocity, angular acceleration, period, frequency, moment of inertia, centripetal acceleration, and angular momentum. 3- . How does angular velocity relate to linear velocity? How does angular acceleration relate to liner acceleration? 4- Compare and contrast ‘uniform circular motion’ with ‘nonuniform circular motion
Please explain why answer A is wrong, and explain which one is the correct answer and why. Question: Blood flows through an artery with a partial blockage, which narrows the diameter of the blood vessel for a small segment of the total length. How does the pressure in the narrow portion of the blood vessel compare to the pressure just before the partial blockage? Assume that frictional effects have a negligible impact on the situation. a. The pressure is higher...