What species concepts and characters do you think would be useful for determining the relationship among species of bacteria than can ferment lactose? What character states would you use? Do you think your choice represent a natural or artificial classification?
What species concepts and characters do you think would be useful for determining the relationship among...
What do you think is your strongest "skill" among the skill sets that are useful for success in accounting/business?
Exercise: Many older classifications are not monophyletic, and do not reflect the evolutionary relationships among species. As an introduction to phylogenetic classification, think about the tetrapods (animals with four legs). These animals have traditionally been classified into four groups, all of the same rank: Class Amphibia (frogs, salamanders, newts, etc.) Class Reptilia (snakes, lizards, crocodiles, turtles, etc.) Class Aves (birds) Class Mammalia (mammals) Reptiles possess a common ancestor with certain extinct amphibians, the birds are derived from a group of...
Would atomic emission spectroscopy be a useful technique for determining the oxidation state of arsenic in a water sample? Why or why not? (Bonus, what would an analyst have to do to determine oxidation state? (otherwise referred to as "speciation")) List two reasons why the excitation bandwidth using a hollow cathode lamp is much narrower than the emission bandwidth for atomic spectroscopy? Use an equation in your answer (hint, think Doppler).
As a future therapist, what do you think is a useful treatment for someone with a drug addiction? Can you use a drug to treat an addicted patient? What other non-pharmaceutical therapies are available? Please provide at least 3 references - one can be the textbook. Use proper APA citations.(please give in depth respones)
What specific public health topic or research question do you think would be interesting and useful to study with observational methods? What type of information could observational methods give us that would help us better understand the topic? - Epidemiology Q.
Describe the relationship between risk ratio and odds ratio. In what ways do these concepts help guide epidemiological research? In what study design(s) would you most likely use these ratios?
While admittedly interesting, under what circumstances do you think Pareto analysis would actually be most useful? Also, just what was the first name of this Italian Economist?
What do you think is the main advantage of job order costing? Then how would the company use job-order cost to assist them in determining the proper selling price for their product or service?
What do you think is the contributing factor(s) to the increase in suicide among active-duty service members? What measures can be taken to identify risk factors for suicide in active-duty service members? What is a suicide? do you think is the contributing factor(s) to the increase in suicide among active-duty service members? What measures can be taken to identify risk factors for suicide in active-duty service members? What is a suicide plan and what does it consist of?
What do you think of artificial tanning — is it safer or less safe than time spent in the sun? What about new "self-tanning" products? How can people expect to be at risk for skin cancer, and what should they expect of their dermatologists? In what ways can people's lives be disrupted by chemotherapy or radiation treatments?