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Sedating birds can be very dangerous and is not recommended…

Sedating birds can be very dangerous and is not recommended unless absolutely necessesary for taking avian radiographs. 

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From the Lecture Podcast, you learned that mature red blood…

From the Lecture Podcast, you learned that mature red blood cells lack a nucleus. What did I say about its advantages?

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Which of the following are related to the functions of helpe…

Which of the following are related to the functions of helper T-cells (CD4⁺ T cells)? Select all that apply.

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II. Answer two of the following questions. Use the case meth…

II. Answer two of the following questions. Use the case method (Facts, Legal Question, Judicial Reasoning, Ruling and Opinion)  to present the cases. Each question is worth 10 points.   1.a. What are the sources of international law according to A33.1 of the Statute of the ICJ? List the sources (explanation is not reaquired). 2 Points  b. Discuss the Paquete Habana and the Lola Case using the case method. What is the significance of the ruling of the US Supreme Court in the Paquette Habana and the Lola Case (1900)? 8 Points    2. a. What is diplomatic immunity? 2 Points. b. The International Court of Justice heard two cases regarding the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961) and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (1963) viz. Case Concerning United States Diplomatic and Consular Staff in Tehran (US v. Iran) and Mexico v United States (Jose Medellin/Avena Case). Choose one of these cases and discuss the case using the case method.  8 Points.   3. Under international criminal law states can prosecute individuals using the territorial principle. a. Explain the application of the territorial principle in the SS Lotus Case (France v Turkey )? Present the case using the case method. 7 Points b. Cite two other instances where a state has used the territorial principle to claim jurisdiction over individuals for crimes that violated the laws of the state. 3 Points.   4.The Refugee Convention (1951) and the Protocol (1967) defines who are refugees and their legal status under International Law. a. Who are refugees under international law? 2 Points.  b. What special protection do refugees have under international law? 2 Points. c. Discuss Sale v. Haitian Centers Council using the case method. In light of the articles of the Refugee Convention did the Supreme Court of the United States adopt a narrow view of the Convention in the case involving Haitian refugees in Sale v. Haitian Centers Council ? Justify your answer. 6 Points   5.a. What are the main stages in a treaty making process? Explain what happens in each of these stages. 6 Points. b.Why are states allowed to make reservations to a treaty? 2 Points c. What did the ICJ state in its Advisory Opinion regarding reservations to the Convention on Genocide? 2 Points   6. a. What are the  three modes of acquiring nationality and explain how it is used to acquire nationality? 3 points b. Discuss Lichtenstein v Guatemala (Nottebohm case)  using the case method. Did the ICJ rule correctly on the question of nationality, in your view? 7 points

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Your doctor suspects that the quaker parrot you are examinin…

Your doctor suspects that the quaker parrot you are examining has heart disease. You are instructed to take a radiograph. Similarly to a dog or cat patient you are going to collimate down to the thorax to get the most accurate image. 

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Please use this table to complete the following three questi…

Please use this table to complete the following three questions. First mRNA Base (5′ End of Codon) Second Letter: U Second Letter: C Second Letter: A Second Letter: G Third mRNA Base (3′ End of Codon) Codon Table – Fig. 17.6 in Textbook U UUU – Phe (F) UUC – Phe (F) UUA – Leu (L) UUG – Leu (L) UCU – Ser (S) UCC – Ser (S) UCA – Ser (S) UCG – Ser (S) UAU – Tyr (Y) UAC – Tyr (Y) UAA – Stop UAG – Stop UGU – Cys (C) UGC – Cys (C) UGA – Stop UGG – Trp (W) U C A G C CUU – Leu (L) CUC – Leu (L) CUA – Leu (L) CUG – Leu (L) CCU – Pro (P) CCC – Pro (P) CCA – Pro (P) CCG – Pro (P) CAU – His (H) CAC – His (H) CAA – Gln (Q) CAG – Gln (Q) CGU – Arg (R) CGC – Arg (R) CGA – Arg (R) CGG – Arg (R) U C A G A AUU – Ile (I) AUC – Ile (I) AUA – Ile (I) AUG – Met (M) or start ACU – Thr (T) ACC – Thr (T) ACA – Thr (T) ACG – Thr (T) AAU – Asn (N) AAC – Asn (N) AAA – Lys (K) AAG – Lys (K) AGU – Ser (S) AGC – Ser (S) AGA – Arg (R) AGG – Arg (R) U C A G  G GUU – Val (V) GUC – Val (V) GUA – Val (V) GUG – Val (V) GCU – Ala (A) GCC – Ala (A) GCA – Ala (A) GCG – Ala (A) GAU – Asp (D) GAC – Asp (D) GAA – Glu (E) GAG – Glu (E) GGU – Gly (G) GGC – Gly (G) GGA – Gly (G) GGG – Gly (G) U C A G

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Which of the following statements regarding pharmacologic tr…

Which of the following statements regarding pharmacologic treatment of type 2 diabetes is TRUE?

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A study was conducted to understand how American college stu…

A study was conducted to understand how American college students manage their finances. Each person in a representative sample of 600 college students was asked if they had one or more credit cards. If so, whether they paid their balance in full each month. There were 400 who did not pay balance in full each month. For this sample of 400 students, the sample mean credit card balance was reported to be $850. For purposes of this exercise, assume population standard deviation is $250. Is there convincing evidence that college students who do not pay their credit card balance in full each month have a mean balance that is different than $820 at 0.02 level of significance? What is the desired Type-I error for this Hypothesis Test?

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7. (12 points) Evaluate the following finite sums.

7. (12 points) Evaluate the following finite sums.

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A study was conducted to understand how American college stu…

A study was conducted to understand how American college students manage their finances. Each person in a representative sample of 600 college students was asked if they had one or more credit cards. If so, whether they paid their balance in full each month. There were 400 who did not pay balance in full each month. For this sample of 400 students, the sample mean credit card balance was reported to be $850. For purposes of this exercise, assume population standard deviation is $250. Is there convincing evidence that college students who do not pay their credit card balance in full each month have a mean balance that is different than $820 at 0.02 level of significance? What does the parameter “Mu” stands for in this Hypothesis Testing problem?

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