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Type B- TFM02 with complete solution graded A+
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Portable fire extinguishers need to be VISUALLY inspected at least ____________ according to ______________________. - ans-Monthly, 29 CFR 1910.157 (e) (2) 
 
Which extinguishers should not be used for fire that involves live electrical equipment? - ans-Class A/B extinguishers 
 
Water or steam fire extinguishers need to be discharged, disassembled, and inspected at least... - ans-annually 
 
An extinguisher weighing over 40 lbs should be installed so the top is no more than __________ from the ...
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Patho NU 570 - All Quizzes for Midterm - Spring 2024 with 100- correct answers.
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Loss of chromatin related to the reflux of enzymes (DNAse and RNAse) into the nucleus 
Karyolysis 
 
 
 
Programmed cell death that normally occurs in the developing fetal limbs. It accounts for the normal development of fingers and toes. 
Apoptosis 
 
 
 
 
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Reversible cell swelling in renal tubules caused by hypoperfusion of the kidneys during a cardiac operation. 
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BEFO q2(questions well answered)verified
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BEFO q2How would a fire containing plastics be classified? 
a. class A 
b. class C 
c. class D 
d. class K - correct answer a 
 
When an extinguishing agent is determined to be safe and effective for use on combustible metals, it will: 
a. include the test results on the faceplate 
b. include application instructions on the faceplate 
c. be given a numerical rating based upon the amount of fire it can extinguish 
d. be a different color than extinguishers designed to extinguish other classes of...
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CCEP Gen Path Review 2024/2025 passed
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CCEP Gen Path ReviewHydropic Swelling - correct answer increased fluid volume of cell 
 
Atrophy - correct answer decreased cell size and function 
 
Hypertrophy - correct answer increase cell size and function 
 
Hyperplasia - correct answer increased number of cells 
 
Metaplasia - correct answer normal tissue, weird location 
 
Dysplasia - correct answer develop an irregular size and shape, abnormal organization 
 
Necrosis - correct answer cell death 
 
Coagulative Necrosis - correct answer ...
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NACE CIP Level I Coatings questions and answers)complete
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Curing mechanisms (two types) - Non-convertible and convertible 
Non convertible coatings characteristics - Cure by evaporation 
No chemical Change 
Thermoplastic 
non convertible curing processes - Evaporation cure 
Coalescence 
Evaporation cure defined - Cures solely by solvent evaporation 
Evaporation cure coatings - Vinyl 
Chlorinated rubber 
Coalescence defined - Evaporation cure 
Water evaporates, resin particles fuse 
Coalescence coatings - Latexes 
Acrylic Latexs 
Convertible coating cha...
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Biochemistry ACS Final Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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What is the D configuration of a sugar in a Fisher projection? - chyrol carbon furthest from the carboxyl group 
 
hydroxyl on right 
 
What is the L configuration of a sugar in a Fisher projection? - hydroxyl on left 
 
What is the difference between glycogen and amylopectin? - glycogen- has branches about every 10 residues (more highly branched) 
 
amylopectin- has branches about every 25 
 
What is amylose made up of? - glucose 
 
What makes up starch? - amylose 
amlyopectin 
 
What is a gly...
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Fire I/II - Chapter 6 - Portable Extinguishers Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Fire I/II - Chapter 6 - Portable 
 
Extinguishers Questions and Answers 
 
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Portable fire extinguishers are classified according to the type of fire they are designed to 
extinguish 
 
A portable fire extinguisher must be labeled with the letters and symbols that designate the 
class rating 
 
How would a fire containing plastics be classified Class A 
 
Class A portable fire extinguishers are rated from 1-A through 40-A based upon the amount of 
water and duration and range of disch...
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Chapter 6 Portable Fire Extinguishers Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Chapter 6 Portable Fire Extinguishers 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
How are portable fire extinguishers classified? according to the type of the fire they are 
designed to extinguish 
 
How are the different classes of portable fire extinguishers distinguished from one another? 
letter and/or symbol labels 
 
What is an example of a Class A combustible material? paper 
 
A fire involving ________ would be considered a Class A fire. rubber 
 
Which extinguishing agent is used to exting...
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Organic chemistry 207 Questions With Correct Answers
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Organic chemistry |207 Questions| With Correct Answers. 
isopropyl alcohol 
phenols 
Hydroquinone 
Ubiquinone (coenzyme Q) 
Ubiquitin 
Phylloquinone and Menaquinone 
phosphatides 
triacylglycerol 
fatty acyl group 
glyceraldehyde 
aldose 
Free Fatty Acids (FFA) 
saturated fatty acid 
unsaturated fatty acid 
Disubstituted double bond 
saponification reaction 
transesterification 
ammonium 
pyrophosphates 
phosphonic acid structure 
benzoquinone 
Alkane, Alkyne, Alkene 
Diols/glcols 
Aldehydes 
Al...
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Essentials of Fire Fighting 7- Chp 6, Section F Questions And Answers
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Class K rated portable fire extinguishers work because of: 
A. Cooling 
B. Smothering 
C. Saponification 
D. Chemical flame inhibition - C. Saponification 
Fires involving lubricating oils and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) are classified as 
A. Class A 
B. Class B 
C. Class C 
D. Class D - B. Class B 
For which classification of fire do portable extinguisher ratings take into account the reactions between 
the metal and the agent? 
A. Class A 
B. Class B 
C. Class C 
D. Class D - D. Class D 
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