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Biotechnology 6
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Ecs2601 1
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Education 1
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Engineering ELC360S 1
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Governance 1
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Human Resource Management 2
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Industrial production engineering PIB260S 14
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IOP3705 1
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Marine Science 2
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Maths MTH153s 10
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Microbiology 1 MIB151S 10
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OPERATING SYSTEMS PRACTICE ICT 2631 1
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Somatology HAP260S 2
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This document consist of work of Immunology. It is intended for Biotechnology students and not only them and also other science students. This document is going to be very helpful because it consist of diagram which helps students have a clear picture of what the content is about.
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This document consist of work of Immunology. It is intended for Biotechnology students and not only them and also other science students. This document is going to be very helpful because it consist of diagram which helps students have a clear picture of what the content is about.
Continuation of 'Introduction to Community Ecology"
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Continuation of 'Introduction to Community Ecology"
This document contains an introduction to community ecology. It consists of terminology associated with community ecology and basic information explaining concepts. The topic diverges also into succession and further means of quantifying communities. Species diversity, relative abundance, and more quantifying diversity methods are discussed in this document.
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This document contains an introduction to community ecology. It consists of terminology associated with community ecology and basic information explaining concepts. The topic diverges also into succession and further means of quantifying communities. Species diversity, relative abundance, and more quantifying diversity methods are discussed in this document.
IOP3705: ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPEMENT 
SEMESTER 1 ASSIGNMENT 2
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IOP3705: ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPEMENT 
SEMESTER 1 ASSIGNMENT 2
ECS2601 ASS 2 SEMESTER 2 2020 
ECS2601 ASS 2 SEMESTER 2 2020 
ECS2601 ASSIGNMENT 2 
SECOND SEMESTER 2020 
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ECS2601 ASS 2 Second semester 2020 
1. If current output is less than the profit-maximizing output, then the next unit produced will… 
[1] Decrease profit. 
[2] Increase cost more than it increases revenue. 
[3] Increase revenue more than it increases cost. 
[4] Increase revenue without increasing cost. 
[5] Leave profit unchanged. 
Explanation-(3)This means that MR>MC therefore the ...
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ECS2601 ASS 2 SEMESTER 2 2020 
ECS2601 ASS 2 SEMESTER 2 2020 
ECS2601 ASSIGNMENT 2 
SECOND SEMESTER 2020 
2 
ECS2601 ASS 2 Second semester 2020 
1. If current output is less than the profit-maximizing output, then the next unit produced will… 
[1] Decrease profit. 
[2] Increase cost more than it increases revenue. 
[3] Increase revenue more than it increases cost. 
[4] Increase revenue without increasing cost. 
[5] Leave profit unchanged. 
Explanation-(3)This means that MR>MC therefore the ...
ICT2631 ASSIGNMENT 1 FOR SEMESTER 1 
1.	One of	the features of the GNU public license is: 
	1.	the clearly readable format used to present it. 
	 2.	 that it may be freely distributed. 
	3.	you do not have to acknowledge any copyright. 
	4.	that the author has no rights. 
 
 
 
 
2.	The default desktop for Fedora is: 
 
1.	Xfce. 
 
2.	After Dark. 
 
3.	 Gnome. 
 
4.	Redhat. 
 
 
 
 
3.	What key combination would you use in a Gnome desktop to invoke the command box? 
 
1.	ALT+F8 
 
2.	ALT+C 
 
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ICT2631 ASSIGNMENT 1 FOR SEMESTER 1 
1.	One of	the features of the GNU public license is: 
	1.	the clearly readable format used to present it. 
	 2.	 that it may be freely distributed. 
	3.	you do not have to acknowledge any copyright. 
	4.	that the author has no rights. 
 
 
 
 
2.	The default desktop for Fedora is: 
 
1.	Xfce. 
 
2.	After Dark. 
 
3.	 Gnome. 
 
4.	Redhat. 
 
 
 
 
3.	What key combination would you use in a Gnome desktop to invoke the command box? 
 
1.	ALT+F8 
 
2.	ALT+C 
 
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this document differentiates between the infectious and communicable diseases. It also gives out epidemiological terminology.
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this document differentiates between the infectious and communicable diseases. It also gives out epidemiological terminology.
Explains the Environmental factors that influence the growth of bacteria and studies the population growth of bacteria.
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Explains the Environmental factors that influence the growth of bacteria and studies the population growth of bacteria.
This document explains the origin of the microscope, how to use it and the significance it has on Microbiology. It also explains the difference in staining.
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This document explains the origin of the microscope, how to use it and the significance it has on Microbiology. It also explains the difference in staining.