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BIOL130 is an introductory course at the University of Waterloo for all biology-related courses. This course is an introduction to cell biology. Unit 3b is about translation from RNA to proteins. The main topics in this unit include genetic coding, tRNA, codons, ribosomes, post-translational modifications, and the differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. These study notes were used to help study for the exam and the tests. They are summary notes of the slides as well as textbook informati...
BIOL130 is an introductory course at the University of Waterloo for all biology-related courses. This course is an introduction to cell biology. Unit 3a is about transcription from DNA to RNA. The main topics in this unit include non-template strands, template strands, RNA polymerase, mRNAs, the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, errors, and post-transcriptional factors. These study notes were used to help study for the exam and the first test. They are summary notes of the slides as...
BIOL130 is an introductory course at the University of Waterloo for all biology-related courses. This course is an introduction to cell biology. Unit 0 talks about the beginning of cells, properties, classes of cells, comparing plant and animal cells, and the transportation in and out of the cell. These study notes were used to help study for the exam and the first test. They are summary notes of the slides as well as textbook information.
Over 200 pages of detailed linear algebra notes, annotated course lessons and extra examples. Topics includes: 
- linear equations 
- matrices and determinants 
- row reduction 
- vector spaces 
- eigenvalues 
- diagonalization 
- complex numbers
70 pages of organized handwritten notes for calc 1. Topics include: 
- polynomials, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric 
- operations on functions, curve sketching 
- trigonometric identities 
- inverse functions 
- derivatives, rules of differentiation 
- Mean Value Theorem 
- Newton's Method 
- indeterminate forms 
- L'Hopital's rule, applications 
- integrals, approximations 
- Riemann definite integral
HESI EXIT RN EXAM-756 QA, HESI EXIT RN Exam (Version 1 to Version 7) HESI EXIT RN Exam V1-V7.
Document covers concept notes for electrical circuits and instrumentation course. Includes important concepts such as: 
- current, voltage, resistance 
- ohm's law 
- series and parallel circuits 
- resistors, capacitors, inductors 
- voltage and current sources 
- voltage and current dividers 
- node voltage analysis 
- mesh current analysis 
- superposition principle 
- thevinin and norton equivalence 
- operational amplifiers 
- transients 
- steady state analysis 
- sinusoidal voltage and cu...
Document includes 102 pages of concept checks, definitions, example problems, and more for Chemistry for Engineers. Includes 6 units: 
 
1. STOICHIOMETRY 
2. STATES OF MATTER 
3. RATE OF REACTIONS 
4. PHASE EQUILIBRIUM 
5. EQUILIBRIUM IN REACTIVE STYSTEMS 
6. EQUILIBRIUM IN ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS
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Intermediate Economics (University of Guyana) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Macroeconomics 9th Edition Mankiw Test Bank 
 
 
 
1.	The economic statistic used to measure the level of prices is: 
A)	GDP. 
B)	CPI. 
C)	GNP. 
D)	real GDP. 
 
 
2.	The statistic used by economists to measure the value of economic output is: 
A)	the CPI. 
B)	GDP. 
C)	the GDP deflator. 
D)	the unemployment rate. 
...
ATI RN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR RETAKE LATEST GRADED A+ 
 
1. Nurse Ronn is assessing a client with possible Cushing's syndrome. In a client wit Cushing's 
Syndrome, the nurse would expect to find: 
 
a.	Hypotension. 
b.	Thick, coarse skin. 
c.	Deposits of adipose tissue in the trunk dorsocervical area. 
d.	Weight gain in arms and legs. 
 
Answer C. Because of changes in fat distribution, adipose tissue accumulates in the trunk, face (moonface), dorsocervical areas (buffalo hump). Hypertension ...