Nearsighted (myopic) - ANSDiverging lens; photo is centered in the front of retina
Farsighted (hyperopia) - ANSConverging lens; photograph is targeted past the retina
Index - ANSSpeed of air (Vair) / Speed of medium (Vmedium)
Ratio of h(image) to h(object) - ANSf of photo/ f of item
Ratio of O/I distance = Ratio of O/I top
Mass of O/mass of submerged - ANSdensity of O/ density of fluid
Mass of O = 15, Mass of fluid loss = five
15/5 = three = ratio of density of O/density of fluid
density of fluid = 0.7 -> density of O = zero.7 x three = 2.1
Hydrostatic strain - ANSThe pressure at the lowest of a tube of peak h packed with liquid of
density = pgh due to the burden of the liquid.
Speed of a WAVE - ANSv=f(lamda)
Unknown O = 31.6N
Apparent weight = 19.8N
specific gravity of pattern? - ANSUnknown O pressure / Liquid displaced pressure
32N / (32N-20N) = 32/12 = eight/three = 2.Sixty six
Apoptosis - ANSCytochrome C launch from MT
Cell shrinkage and blebbing
Caspase activation
Specific pastime of a protein - ANSMeasure of the enzyme devices per mg of total protein in a
solution
Provides a measure of the purity of an enzymatic mixture
Disruption of two S-S bond - ANS2 molecules of NADH (decreasing agent)
, Sociological idea of Medicalization - ANSA hassle becomes defined in scientific terminology and
handled by using scientific professions
Behavior trouble (alcoholism) will become described and dealt with as a clinical circumstance
when it changed into no longer previously conceived in that manner
Social stigma - ANSan attribute this is devalued
Derived from symbolic interactionist perspective in sociology and calls attention to how certain
individuals or agencies face social disapproval. Often, the social disapproval is associated with
a conduct, identity, or other attribute that is considered deviant through others
Looking-glass self - ANSSelf idea as a made from social interaction, emerging out of the
manner an individuals perceives others to view him or her
More than the manufactured from self-mirrored image
The way in which humans see themselves is based on how they accept as true with others
perceive them throughout social interaction
Social epidemiology - ANSThe social determinants of health and disorder
Dramaturgical technique to social interplay - ANSAn person will regulate his or her the front
stage self in response to the perceived audience
Dramaturgical method - ANSFront level self
returned level self
Impression management
Communication
Validity - ANSto the quantity to which a degree reflects the phenomenon being studied
Role stress - ANSStress experienced from contradictory demands of the identical social function
Ex) health practitioner
demand of extending lifestyles with interventions while accepting the truth of dying
Ethnographic research - ANSObserving social interactions in actual social putting
Actor-observer bias - ANSActor's tendency to explain his/her own conduct by means of
situational factors while the observer tends to give an explanation for the actor's conduct by
using internal strong developments
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