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    C PROGRAMMING : 1.In which header file is the NULL macro defined? A. stdio.h B. stddef.h C. stdio.h and stddef.h D. math.h Ans: c 2.Which bitwise operator is suitable for turning off a particular bit in a number? A. && operator B. & operator C. || operator D. ! operator ans: b 3.What does the following declaration mean? int (*ptr)[10]; A. ptr is array of pointers to 10 integers B. ptr is an pointer to array C. ptr is an array of 10 integers D. ptr is a pointer

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    Outline and evaluate research into encoding in memory (8) A study by Baddeley was conducted in 1966. He did two experiments looking into the STM and LTM. In these two studies he gave participants four lists of words. These were a list where the words were acoustically similar another where they were acoustically different and one where they were semantically similar and the last where they were semantically different. They were read the lists and then given an interference task for 20 seconds

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    Semantics are often overused in theoretical and ideological reviews or academic articles. This essay “Genealogy of Site Specificity” by Miwon Known was an example of confusing and repetitive semantic usage. Even the definition of site-specificity is complicated. I think the simplest definition would be that site-specific art is any artwork created to exist in a certain location and in which the artist takes the location into consideration while planning and creating the artwork‚ such as a sculpture’s

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    ’Outline and evaluate research into the duration‚ capacity‚ and encoding of information in short term memory’. -12 marks >>>PLAN<<< CAPACITY .(George miller1956) seven +/- 2 immediate memory. Chunking‚ .(simon 1974) shorter chunks much easier to remember .(cown 2001) found that the STM is likely only 4 chunks .(vogel et al. 2001) agrees ENCODING .(Bradely 1966a and 1966b) tested effects of acoustic and semantic similarity on short and long term recall. Gave participants

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    Modified Booth Encoding Radix-4 8-bit Multiplier Final Project Report Da Huang‚ Afsaneh Nassery     Table of Contents Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................... 2 Abstract: .................................................................................................................................... 3 System Diagram:....................................................................

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    Philippine Womens Univesity CBIBE Office ENCODING OF GRADES IN CBIBE DEPARTMENT OF PHILIPPINE WOMENS UNIVERSITY A Research Study Presented to the Faculty of CBIBE Department PHILIPPINE WOMENS UNIVERSITY Taft Ave. Manila In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (BSIT) JASON NICDAO JARI DEGUZMAN VHINCE NAVA RAPHAEL JOHN C LABOS March 2013 Abstract: Title : ENCODING OF GRADES IN CBIBE DEPARTMENT OF PHILIPPINE

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    Enzyme Specificity Using Beta-galactosidase and Alpha-galactosidase Introduction: In order to survive‚ organisms need reactions to occur at a certain time and place. Enzymes make these reactions happen. Enzymes are highly specific causing only one enzyme to catalyze one reaction. “Induced fit” explains why enzymes act this certain way. An enzyme will surround a certain substrate and form to it for the reaction to occur in the active site. If it doesn’t form to it‚ the reaction will not occur

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    Can Attitude Predict Behavior?   Correspondence Principle—in Levels of Specificity Stability of the Intention Qualities of the Person Qualities of the Situation   According to Ajzen and Fishbein’s (1975) approach‚ there should be a high relation between a person’s intentions to perform a particular behavior and his actual performance of that behavior. Essentially then‚ the behavior is really not very difficult to predict. If one wants to know whether or not an individual will perform a

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    seven (7) colleges namely: CAS‚ CED‚ CPAG‚ CFES‚ COFESCO‚ AGGIES‚ and the High School Department for a total of 155 faculty and 156 staffs. The MSU- Maguindanao are manually distributed their grades to the students‚ they are using database system in encoding grades. The registrar office encoded the grades of the students once the instructors submitted their report card. The registrar office will release the grades of the students after they encode and the students can get their grades from the registrar

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    Determining the Production of Glucose During Changes in Temperature and pH‚ and Manipulation of Specificity and Cofactors BIOL-1406-SL8 November 16‚ 2012 Abstract Enzymes are biological catalysts. They work by lowering the activation energy needed to initiate a chemical reaction. Enzymes work within an optimal temperature and optimal pH. Enzymes are highly specific for a single substrate. The Enzyme is usually much larger in size than the substrate it binds to. In some cases‚ an enzyme requires

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