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    In theory, the commodity market shocks the stock market through affecting the performance of listed companies and the plate linkage, while the stock market influences the commodity market by reflecting the macroeconomic expectations. At the same time, the cross-market flow of funds leads to a competitive and alternative relationship between the two markets. In this point of view, the relationship between the two markets exists uncertainty and complicacy. The impact of the commodity market on…

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    Lillian M. Cosentino University of North Carolina Wilmington Rachel Hanson BIOL 335-204 7 October 2015 Determining mode of inheritance for eyeless mutation in Drosophila melanogaster Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to determine the mode of inheritance for the eyeless mutation in Drosophila melanogaster, whether it be autosomal or sex-linked. I hypothesized that the eyeless mutation in Drosophila melanogaster is inherited…

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    is produced by the random combination of gametes from the two parents. The law of independent assortment states that genes assort independently on separate chromosomes during the formation of gametes, and recombination by crossing-over. Sex-linkage is the linkage of genes with sex chromosomes of eukaryotes. These genes which controls the phenotypic characteristics are called sex-linked genes. Morgan found that the gene code for eye color of Drosophila was on X chromosomes, and it was transmitted…

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    databases that are referring to the same individual could contain typing variations in different fields. For example, an individual named John could also be named Jon (missing the h) in another database. If only exact matching is used to perform record linkage, the process will produce additional false negative results. The techniques that rely on exact matching are: Berman [10], O’Keefe et al. [86], Dusserre et al. [40], Bouzelat et al. [13], Quantin et al. [97][98][99], El Emam et al. [41],…

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    2. Operational Effectiveness and Strategy: a. How does Porter define and characterize operational effectiveness? When defining operational effectiveness Porter explains that it is doing the same or similar activities or actions better than your competitor. As a company you want to complete tasks in the smartest way possible, saving money and increasing profit. This usually leads to decreasing manufacturing time or service turn around time. Operational effectiveness is essentially finding…

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    In this case, the safety of the fisherman in the fishing boats will be maximized whenever they are out at sea fishing. Besides, through data communication linkages, the headquarters will be able to inform the fishing boats for a specific type of fish immediately when there is a high demand for that specific species. On the other hand, the headquarters can also inform the fisherman to avoid catching the type…

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    The key concepts of the section Regional Economic Development are: localized economies and agglomeration, backwards-and-forward linkage, social capital, and spread effects. Localized Economy is when an industry clusters in an area giving the area economic advantage and growth. An example of this is when there is a large natural resource, like steel, is close to a manufacturing site, like railroad tracks. The agglomeration is the effect is the causes and effects between the manufacturer and…

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    Sexual Orientation can be defined as a person’s sexual identity in relation to the gender to which they are attracted. The enduring pattern of being attracted to people of one’s own sex is known as homosexuality. The topic of homosexuality follows the ‘nature vs nurture’ debate since some individuals believe that it is biological while others oppose by saying that it is a person’s personal choice. In an effort to end this debate, experts of different fields such as psychologists, sociologists,…

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    With the LLL approach, the international expansion of multinationals rising from emerging country is driven by linkage, leverage and learning. Emerging country multinationals or latecomer firms (LCFs) are defined to meet four conditions: they are the late entrants to an industry not by choice but by historical necessity; they lack of resources initially, e.g. lacking…

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    sector-specific capacity building strategies for government and technical teams, to shape evidence based learning on the needs of communities across areas. It will not only engage the communities on social and economic levers, but also establish holistic linkages with health, welfare and sectoral indicators derived out of a community’s needs.…

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