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IN MBED MICROCONTROLLER: What does the term bistable mean? How many bistables would you expect to...
7. What does the term 'hydrate' mean? What would a pentahydrate formula be? How many water molecules are included in the formula? Draw the structure of oxalic acid (ethane dioic acid) C2H2O4. 8. 9. When the hydrogens on this molecule are removed with the help of ammonia as a base what will the charge on the molecule be? Draw it. 10. Look at the charge on cobalt and the charge on the oxalate ion you drew. What do yor now...
How mant bytes of on-chip program memory does the PIC24HJ128GP502 ANSWER: microcontroller have? 2048 b)128K 65536 a24 none of the above How many bytes of Random Access Memory does the PIC24HJ128GP502 ANSWER: microcontroller have? 2048 b)32768 e)16 d24 none of the above .The PIC24HJ128GP502 data memory is non- volatile ANSWER: TRUE b) FALSE What is the machine code (in hex) for the mov.b w1,w2 instruction? ANSWER: 0x780082 b)0x784082 0x780101 0x784101 d' none of the above How mant bytes of on-chip...
Q3. (a) How many pins are there in each port of a typical microcontroller? (b) What do the following pin specifications mean ? (i) P2.3 (ii) P1.4
Memory Chapters (5-7) What is memory? How does it work? Why is it important? What are its uses and functions? Try to generate answers and explanations to these questions ustng the concepts we discussed in lecture and in the book (and listed below). Thinking about and eaxplaining answers to general questions such as these can help you identify what you know and understand and what you do not. It can help you organize the concepts, elaborate on them, and relate...
1.What is meant by the term: genomics? 2.What does it mean for a gene to be “expressed?” 3.What does each spot in a microarray represent? 4.What are the 3 types of RNA? 5.How is mRNA isolated? 6.What is the meaning of a red spot? A yellow spot? A green spot? 7.What are some limitations to microarray technology? 8.What colour would you expect the gene for telomerase to be in the cancer cell?
what are the differences between mortality and morbidity? would you expect the two variables to be related to each other? if so, how?
28. What does the term "microdosimetry" refer to? How is it different from "macrodosimetry?" 29. What are the principal difference between a "CAT scan, "SPECT" and "PET" tomographic methods with respect to the types and sources of radiations used? 30. Who was Gordon Moore and what does Moore's Law predict? What impact might this law mean for the future of diagnostic nuclear medical imaging assuming it is correct with respect to current state of the art technology 31. Describe the...
- What does the financial term ‘liquidity’ mean in the accounting sense of the term? What other financial term is typically used alongside of it? How is it defined? Caution: do not use an accounting textbook’s definition of these terms. - Discuss the two factors causing many if not most American corporations to be illiquid and possibly insolvent today?
What does the term stakeholders mean? Who are the key stakeholders in healthcare? As a healthcare administrator, how would you communicate with your stakeholders?
Approximately how many nucleosomes would you expect to find in one of your nuclei? (Assume the cell is in G1)