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ENGLISH 2110 EXAM 1 AND MIDTERM EXAM PACKAGE
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English 2110 Midterm Exam | Questions with 100% Correct Answers
English 2110 Midterm Exam | Questions with 100% Correct Answers Which of the following is not a characteristic of the Age of Reason? growing religious unity The first American play on an American stage was __________________________________. Thomas Godfrey's "The Prince of Parthia" in 1767 By 1800, how many newspapers existed in the colonies? 200 Which philosopher argued that the universe is a mechanism operating according to a rational formula? Isaac Newton In what state was Edwards...
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English 2110 Midterm Exam | Questions with 100% Correct Answers Which of the following is not a characteristic of the Age of Reason? growing religious unity The first American play on an American stage was __________________________________. Thomas Godfrey's "The Prince of Parthia" in 1767 By 1800, how many newspapers existed in the colonies? 200 Which philosopher argued that the universe is a mechanism operating according to a rational formula? Isaac Newton In what state was Edwards...

English 2110 Exam 1 | Questions and Answers
English 2110 Exam 1 | Questions and Answers Many agencies use prefixes such as Mr., Mrs., and Ms. to refer to individuals in a report. When would the use of prefixes NOT be advisable? Select all that apply. When multiple people have the same surname A small notebook that measures approximately 3″ × 5″ and is used in the officer's daily activity is ___________. A pocket notebook During preparation of the case report, the reporting officer should ______ consider future courtroom testimo...
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English 2110 Exam 1 | Questions and Answers Many agencies use prefixes such as Mr., Mrs., and Ms. to refer to individuals in a report. When would the use of prefixes NOT be advisable? Select all that apply. When multiple people have the same surname A small notebook that measures approximately 3″ × 5″ and is used in the officer's daily activity is ___________. A pocket notebook During preparation of the case report, the reporting officer should ______ consider future courtroom testimo...

MICR 208 Test 1 | Verified with 100% Correct Answers
MICR 208 Test 1 | Verified with 100% Correct Answers Which antimicrobial is able to cross the blood brain barrier? a) Carpapanems b) Chloramphenicol c) Aminoglycosides d) Vancomycin e) Tetracycline Which of the below is not used to test for frank penicillin/ampicillin resistance in enterococci? a) KB b) Broth dilution (automated) c) Cefinase test for beta-lactamase activity d) All of the above are used Which antibiotic classes are broad spectrum? Also include their general mode of action (BTC...
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MICR 208 Test 1 | Verified with 100% Correct Answers Which antimicrobial is able to cross the blood brain barrier? a) Carpapanems b) Chloramphenicol c) Aminoglycosides d) Vancomycin e) Tetracycline Which of the below is not used to test for frank penicillin/ampicillin resistance in enterococci? a) KB b) Broth dilution (automated) c) Cefinase test for beta-lactamase activity d) All of the above are used Which antibiotic classes are broad spectrum? Also include their general mode of action (BTC...

HISTO 210 Test 1 | Complete Solutions (Answered)
HISTO 210 Test 1 | Complete Solutions (Answered) Why do we stain tissues? Most tissue are transparent and we would not be able to distinguish between internal structures as well as between tissue types A _______ is a coloured substance capable of attaching to a tissue component and colouring it, while a __________ is the alcoholic or aqeous solution of a dye a) Stain; dye b) Dye; stain c) Chromophore; dye d) Dye; chromophore T/F All stains are coloured to be able to colour the tissue False - ...
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HISTO 210 Test 1 | Complete Solutions (Answered) Why do we stain tissues? Most tissue are transparent and we would not be able to distinguish between internal structures as well as between tissue types A _______ is a coloured substance capable of attaching to a tissue component and colouring it, while a __________ is the alcoholic or aqeous solution of a dye a) Stain; dye b) Dye; stain c) Chromophore; dye d) Dye; chromophore T/F All stains are coloured to be able to colour the tissue False - ...

TRANS 208 Test 1 | Q & A (Complete Solutions)
TRANS 208 Test 1 | Q & A (Complete Solutions) Explain how solid phase red cell adherence works if you are trying to detect an antibody - explain antibody testing You have a solid phase well bound with either antigen or antibody that is going to detect your target of interest. For antibody testing, patient plasma and LISS is added to the wells (to enhance sensitization). They are then incubated, and then washed to remove excess antibodies that did not bind. After washing you add check cells (t...
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TRANS 208 Test 1 | Q & A (Complete Solutions) Explain how solid phase red cell adherence works if you are trying to detect an antibody - explain antibody testing You have a solid phase well bound with either antigen or antibody that is going to detect your target of interest. For antibody testing, patient plasma and LISS is added to the wells (to enhance sensitization). They are then incubated, and then washed to remove excess antibodies that did not bind. After washing you add check cells (t...

CHEM 207 Test 1 | Verified with 100% Correct Answers
CHEM 207 Test 1 | Verified with 100% Correct Answers T/F Extrahepatic biliary atresia is fatal and must be treated with a transplant True Why is a newborn more at risk for kernicterus if they are experiencing jaundice? Their blood brain barrier is not as developed, meaning that bilirubin can cross into the brain and cause damage T/F The liver is only an endocrine gland False - exocrine AND endocrine Which of the below are the phagocytic macrophages of the liver that help with regenerative cap...
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CHEM 207 Test 1 | Verified with 100% Correct Answers T/F Extrahepatic biliary atresia is fatal and must be treated with a transplant True Why is a newborn more at risk for kernicterus if they are experiencing jaundice? Their blood brain barrier is not as developed, meaning that bilirubin can cross into the brain and cause damage T/F The liver is only an endocrine gland False - exocrine AND endocrine Which of the below are the phagocytic macrophages of the liver that help with regenerative cap...

HEMA 206 Test 1 | Answered with complete solutions
HEMA 206 Test 1 | Answered with complete solutions Compare and contrast initiation and propagation based on the criteria below -thrombin produced -what cells it occurs on What is activated -What is the end product Initiation: -2-5% thrombin -extravascular TF expressing cells - Platelets, coagulation factors, - platelet plug Propagation -95-97% - actrivated platelets - Intrinsic pathway - Stable fibrin clot T/F Activated platelets is where initiation occurs, while extravascular TF cells is whe...
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HEMA 206 Test 1 | Answered with complete solutions Compare and contrast initiation and propagation based on the criteria below -thrombin produced -what cells it occurs on What is activated -What is the end product Initiation: -2-5% thrombin -extravascular TF expressing cells - Platelets, coagulation factors, - platelet plug Propagation -95-97% - actrivated platelets - Intrinsic pathway - Stable fibrin clot T/F Activated platelets is where initiation occurs, while extravascular TF cells is whe...

SOC 210 Intro to Sociology Exam | Questions with 100% Correct Answers
SOC 210 Intro to Sociology Exam | Questions with 100% Correct Sociology was developed in the 18th and 19th centuries to ______. Better understand societal change. Caleb thought his research would find that college students cared more about partying than grades, but he was surprised to find that grades were more often the first priority in the students he surveyed. What should Caleb do next? His theory needs to be adjusted. The individualistic perspective is problematic because it ______. Fos...
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SOC 210 Intro to Sociology Exam | Questions with 100% Correct Sociology was developed in the 18th and 19th centuries to ______. Better understand societal change. Caleb thought his research would find that college students cared more about partying than grades, but he was surprised to find that grades were more often the first priority in the students he surveyed. What should Caleb do next? His theory needs to be adjusted. The individualistic perspective is problematic because it ______. Fos...

ENES 210 Quizzes | Questions and Answers
ENES 210 Quizzes | Questions and Answers What is the purpose of a value proposition? Select all that apply. To explain how your product solves customers' problems or improves their situation To tell the target customer why they should buy your product or service instead of the competition's To define the specific benefits that will be delivered by the product or service to the customer What is the first step to creating a winning value proposition? Define the problem to determine whethe...
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ENES 210 Quizzes | Questions and Answers What is the purpose of a value proposition? Select all that apply. To explain how your product solves customers' problems or improves their situation To tell the target customer why they should buy your product or service instead of the competition's To define the specific benefits that will be delivered by the product or service to the customer What is the first step to creating a winning value proposition? Define the problem to determine whethe...
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