9) What are the two different ways in which a user can interact (interface/work) with UNIX?
10) What is a UNIX account?
11) What is the username of the most powerful account in a UNIX system (the superuser)?
12) What does it mean to "login" to UNIX? What steps do you usually follow for this procedure?
9) What are the two different ways in which a user can interact (interface/work) with UNIX?...
1. What are the 2 main ways that hormones can interact with their target cells? Which chemical classes of hormones use each of the different mechanisms? Give an example of each type of hormone. 2. Hormones may interact with each other in one of 3 ways to alter body function. Describe each type of interaction and give an example of hormones involved in each one. 3. How do circulating hormones differ from paracrines & autocrines? 4. How does a portal...
1. What is different about testing client server systems? 2. Why are the User interface menus important? What do they show? How does the security of the system relate to the User Interface menus?
Can someone fix the program below so it does what the picture
says it won't work for me.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Userpass {
static String arr[];
static int i = 0;
public static void main(String[] args) {
String username, password;
int tries = 0, result;
do {
System.out.print("Enter the username: ");
username = readUserInput();
System.out.print("Enter the password: ");
password = readUserInput();
result = verifyCredentials(username, password);
tries++;
if (result == -1)
System.out.println("The username is incorrect!\n");
else if (result == -2)...
9. Usually, how many ways bacteria becomes drug resistance-explain. 10. What is Kirby-Bauer test and what it is used for? Explain the process. 11. Why animal viruses have envelope, explain with example. 12. What is the basic difference between infection by phage and an animal virus, explain? 13. Can we culture virus like we do with bacteria in media? What are the ways virus is cultured-explain? 14. Why it is difficult to design drugs for virus? Name two anti-virus drugs...
Unix questions, i need help on Hint: Commands to study to answer this question: predefined shell variables, and .profile script file, echo SHELL, HOME, PATH, MAIL and TERM are predefined shell variables. You can use the value of a shell variable in a shell command putting $ in front of it. For example, to display the value of the HOME directory of the user, specify $HOME in the echo command like echo $HOME. Do not give just the value of...
9. Per the Fraud Examiners Manual, what covers what counts as evidence, the conditions of its admissibility in court, and the methods that authorities must use in acquiring and processing evidence? A. The Federal Rules of Evidence. B. The Federal Advisory Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure. C. The Federal Regulations of Substantiation. D. The Uniform Guidelines of Imperatives 11. Per the Fraud Examiners Manual, which of the following best describes state procedural rules? A. Most states do not...
Chapter 5 & 6- Basics of the Audit Understand the different types of procedures (analytics, sampling, year end, interim work)- what they mean, being able to identify examples. (If I give you a procedure can you determine if it is an analytical procedure, work performed at interim, etc.) Understanding the audit risk model- what it means to asses risk as high, moderate, low, or maximum. (Do you do more or less work) (If I change one part of the formula...
communication system
95- Describe briefly how CDMA works? 96- What is duplexing and what are the two different methods of duplexing in 5G? 97-How can channel estimation be performed? 98- What is a pilot? 99- How does channel equalization work? 100 What is a MIMO system and what are the two different ways to utilize it to enhance the performance of a communication system (diversity, multiplexing)? total it has? networking layer? 10 What are the three lower layers of the...
3. What are two ways by which bacteria can overcome (or resist) the effects of antibiotics (i.e., what are 2 things bacteria can do to antibiotics so they do NOT work against bactertia)? Which form of DNA is most likely to contain genes that specify antibiotic resistance? 4. Some bacteria can stop the activation of complement. Suggest how this might be accomplished (ie- suggest 2 or 3 things bacteria might do to complement to stop or prevent complement activation). Describe...