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    variation the better scenario has. .002sec 1. For the network under analysis in this lab, what effect did implementing silent suppression have on the data traffic? Why? After analyzing the graphs with and without silence suppression it’s clear that silence suppression significantly improves network functions while transmitting data. Silence suppression saves on bandwidth by not transmitting data while the call is “silent”. If no data is being transferred then there are no data packets…

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    Discrepancies This scenario is not a perfect representation of the orbit of Mars for many reasons. First of all, it does not take the effects of the forces on Mars due to other planets’ gravity. These forces are extremely small, but over time might make an eventual difference in the orbit of Mars. Due to forces such as these, the orbit of Mars has changed and will continue to change over billions of years.. Additionally, while this model implies that Mars has been orbiting around our Sun…

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    Picket Fence Lab

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    simultaneously constructed a position-time graph, velocity-time graph, and an acceleration-time graph to represent the motion of the picket fence. The upward-curved shape of the position-time graph suggests that the picket fence has a changing velocity. This curve signifies the object moving from slow to fast since the slope changes from small to big. On the other hand, the velocity-time graphs appeared linear and with a constant slope, so the “linear fit” function on Logger Pro was selected to…

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    Assignment No : 3 Title Of Assignment A. Problem statement feasibility assessment using satisfiability analysis. B. Mathematical Modeling. A. Problem Statement : Big data is generated from various ubiquitous system. This data is difficult to handle with single computer In order to reduce the computation time and decreases the storage space the workload is distributed on two or more computers. MapReduce is recent programming model for processing on data Parallel manner. The performance of…

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    Laxative Bowel Movements

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    As seen in Figure 8, the graph does not start at the origin, but starts at a negative concentration at approximately 10 hours. As mentioned above, a drug could be modelled to have a delay in real life, however, it is impossible to model a surge function that technical mathematically. Hence, the equation , is the next closest option, but is still unrealistic. Additionally, both Laxative surge functions have an extremely intense positive incline to the maximum concentration…

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    Oppc Essay

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    In a span of 24 hours after the initial injury, the cells detect it, and move to the site. Graph b shows the accumulation of the cell within the injury site over a 24-hour time span. Grid c demonstrates the consecutive movement of an OPC to the laser injury in a time of 10 hours. Graph d shows the expansion and backtracking of leading and lagging processes of the cells proportionate to the injury site. Grid e uses different colors to show…

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    greedy search as a special case of Breadth First Search, if we have a successor and its parent node it have to be in the front line which clamps the open list. c) Uniform-cost search is a special case of A∗ search.  TRUE Heuristic is a constant function or h (n) =0 uniform cost search will produce the same result as A*Search. d) Breadth-first search always expands at least as many nodes as A * search with an admissible heuristic.  FALSE Because A*…

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    This graph represents the amount of Daphnia Magna in the Diamond lake water sample. The amount of Daphnia Magna started at 10 in the water sample. Then after 27 days there were 31 Daphnia Magna in the water sample. That was an increase of 21 Daphnia Magna. Figure 3. This graph represents the amount of Daphnia Magna in the Lake Hiawatha water sample. The amount of Daphnia Magna started…

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    Experimental Conditions It is important to note that in our lab experiment we used galena, PbS, with 170 – 200 mesh (i.e. there were 170 to 200 wires per inch of sieve used to sort out the galena crystals). This means our diameter range of our particle size was 75-90 μm. Table 1:Experimental Conditions for PbS leaching FeCl3·6H2O (g) to be added is found by: The weight of FeCl3·6H2O (g) added in our experiment was slightly larger than the theoretical amount of FeCl3·6H2O needed, as can be seen…

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    50m Lactose Synthesis Lab

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    As a result, lactose is a competitive inhibitor. In the presence of the inhibitor, the slope of the Lineweaver-Burk plot becomes the equation below. Using equation 7 along with the Km and the Vmax from series A, the Ki of Series B and C were calculated. The concentration of inhibitor for 50mM lactose was found to be 35714 μM using equation 1. Similar to the substrate concentration, the inhibitor concentration can be found using the same equation, but substituting in the inhibitor molar…

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