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2.          Solving the sequence of an oligopeptide from sequence analysis data. Amino acid analysis of

a short oligonucleotide fragment indicated the presence of the following amino acids:

Asp      Ala       Cys       Trp       Met      Ile         Lys       His       Phe      Tyr       Glu

a.          The phenylthiohydantoin derivative that was released from Edman degradation is:

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b.          Trypsin treatment yielded two products: a tetrapeptide and a hexapeptide.

c.           Staphylococcal protease treatment yielded three oligopeptides (a tripeptide, a

pentapeptide, and another tripeptide.

d.          Cyanogen bromide treatment produced two products; a pentapeptide and a hexapeptide.

e.          Clostripain treatment did not yield any results. What is the amino acid sequence of this oligopeptide?

 

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I will pay for the following article The Dreaming. The work is to be 4 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. It defines their values, beliefs and relationships. Knowledge of the Dreaming has promoted the development of the land. The aboriginals have many dreaming stories, which describe their own origins and how the landscape was formed. They also serve to teach children about various things, such as the world of nature and spirit, right and wrong behaviour, and social norms. As such, they are not merely stories, but expressions of their belief system that once also involved ritual and totemic associations (Tunbridge, 1988). In fact, they describe the history of the people, which was rich in culture and oral literature. Behavioural lessons include examples for demonstrating the importance of good manners, sharing, honesty, respect for elders, etc. The American ethnographer, Deborah Bird Rose, observed, “the inherent ethos of the Dreaming regarding human behaviour can be summarised as four basic laws … [which] emphasise balance, response, symmetry and autonomy” (McBride, 2000: 4). Balance is necessary for a system to be able to enhance the quality of life, and each part shares responsibility for sustaining itself and for balancing the others. Response emphasises the reciprocity of communication, and it reminds of the obligation to learn, understand, pay attention and respond. Symmetry ensures the parts in a balance are equivalent and that no one dominates another. Autonomy stresses, “authority and dependence are necessary within parts, but not between parts (Rose, 1993: 4-5 in McBride, 2000: 5), so no species, group or country should lead over another. A number of further important aspects of The Dreaming also deserve attention. One of these is that it assumes a considerable knowledge on the part of listeners. In particular, “there are allusions which can only be understood by those with comprehensive linguistic and cultural knowledge” (Tunbridge, 1988: xxx). Even an outsider who is culturally immersed would find some points difficult to grasp, and some would only be able to be understood by the initiated. However, this shows the need to study a narrative within the context of its roots. Another aspect is change and ‘death’, which are dynamic qualities. For example, there are some accounts of the substitution of species, some site locations become lost due to changes in the social environment, and the accounts too sometimes change as they do in space. The latter demonstrates the need for adaptation due to both physical and social changes. As far as the characters in The Dreaming are concerned, the spirits (nguthuna) feature a lot besides people (yuras), animals, etc. They can assume a variety of forms including mammals and birds, but they have human powers and more besides. They also appear in various social relationships. Sometimes they appear as first stage initiates (vardnapas), sometimes with adult responsibilities, whereas sometimes they are punished for unacceptable behaviour. The Dreaming also leaves behind certain ‘signs’ as evidence of the reality of events. These indicate the spiritual ancestors’ presence or passing. Sometimes a character could even leave multiple images behind during an event, which are different manifestations. These include marks such as in the form of rock carvings.

 

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Need help with my writing homework on The Science and Tricks of Mind Reading. Write a 1000 word paper answering; Scientific methods or tricks are often used to understand or know another person’s thoughts. In this paper, some basic techniques of mind-reading will be presented to show how mind reading can both be scientifically intriguing and mentally entertaining. For the first kind of mind reading that mainly involves scientific procedures, one needs a basic understanding of both the verbal and non-verbal cues that a person gives off. There are no materials needed to do this kind of mind reading other than knowledge of scientific theories that govern how people behave and communicate. Knowledge in the fields of communication and psychology greatly helps in this matter. Additionally, knowledge in effectively using the senses is also necessary (“Mind Reading” 1723). On the other hand, the other kind of mind reading that involves tricks might need a couple of materials before one can actually perform the mind reading process. Some of the most basic things to use are paper, pencil, scissors, ruler, and stapler. In addition, one needs an assistant to do the mind reading trick. This trick should be done in a place where the mind reader can be safely isolated from the others at certain times during the mind reading process (Clark 75-6).&nbsp.While both mind reading techniques require the skill of the mind readers, they are done differently. The serious mind-reading process first requires the mind reader to list a series of questions to ask the participant. Second, one should observe the participant keenly in order to take note of the verbal and non-verbal replies and reactions.

Third, the mind reader can then throw in suggestive remarks that will elicit more hints from the participant.&nbsp.

 

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Here are two companies that use analytics in various ways. In a 3-4 page paper, compare and contrast these two companies and how they use process analytics.

Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill is a fast-growing chain of restaurants based on cuisine from Baja, Mexico, such as fresh fish, salsas, avocados, and guacamole. Parent company Rubio’s Restaurants Inc. had revenue of $137.4 million last year, up 9.9% from the previous year, and the chain now extends across six Western states from California to Colorado.

Chase-Pitkin Home & Garden, a chain of hardware and garden-supply stores in upstate New York, decided to use business intelligence to address the issue of “shrink,” the mysterious disappearance of goods that have been ordered from suppliers but never show up as having been sold at the cash registers.

Be sure to use proper citations and references within your paper.

 

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