Health-AW-Q173

Health-AW-Q173 Online Services   Problem Set 3   1.Regulation and feedback   In the following example shown in lecture,assume that the arterial pressure with the renin-­‐ngiotensin system is restored to 80 mm Hg. What type of feedback is this an example of?   (positive or negative)Calculate the gain of the feedback mechanism. In the exampl...
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Case Study-AW-Q171

Case Study-AW-Q171 Online Services   The Gibson Company is a United States (US) firm that is considering a joint venture with Brasilia, DF, a Brazilian firm that grows and processes coffee beans. Gibson has a patent for a new coffee processing method. This intellectual property is motivating Gibson to expand beyond importing coffee to engaging in a joint venture t...
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Operations Management AW-Q170

Operations Management AW-Q170 Online Services   Operations Management   Problem 1: (30 pts) Hershey Office Supply, Inc. produces office supplies that are sold primarily to corporate users. Elizabeth Rigby, vice president of logistics, would like to move ahead on a project that was started about a year ago. At that time, a group of logistics analysts deve...
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Finance-AW-Q166

Finance-AW-Q166 Online Services   Finance 101 HW   Fixed Income Securities   1. A zero coupon bond with 2.5 years to maturity has a yield to maturity of 25% per annum. A 3-year maturity annual-pay coupon bond has a face value of $1000 and a 25% coupon rate. The coupon bond also has a yield to maturity of 25%. Does the longer maturity bond have ...
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Engineering-AW-Q164

Engineering-AW-Q164 Online Services   1. Friends and family, people who care about you, will ask you what your major is. Chances are that when you tell them you are majoring in Industrial Engineering (IE) or Manufacturing Engineering (MfgE), they will ask you what an Industrial or Manufacturing Engineer actually does. In your own words, in one page or less, based ...
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Case Study-AW-Q165

Case Study-AW-Q165 Online Services   PREMIER PRODUCTS, INC.   Premier Products, Inc. manufactures tennis rackets. Premier Products has grown extensively over the past two years. While the company has been very profitable, President Mark Harrison is concerned with its ability to cost products accurately. Some products appear to be very profitable while ot...
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Finance-AW-Q162

Finance-AW-Q162 Online Services   1. A machine costing $35,000 to buy and $5,000 per year to operate will save mainly labor expenses in packaging over six years. The anticipated salvage value of the machine at the end of seven years is $5,000.   a. If a 10% return on investment (rate of return) is desired, what is the minimum required annual savings in...
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Research -AW-Q159

Research -AW-Q159 Online Services   Special Instructions for the writing assignment   1- You have two options for the topic   Option 1   a. Read (listen to) one or more of the following articles. My favorite one is #4.   b. Notice that governments grant patents to inventors. By doing so, they create monopolies...
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