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NASM Nutrition Certification Exam Latest Update
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NASM Nutrition Certification 
 
1. Scope of Practice what 
CAN'T a nutrition coach 
do? 
CAN'T 
provide specific meal plans 
prescribe supplements or vitamins 
suggest drastic calorie restriction 
promote fasting/detoxing 
prescribe diets that omit or severely restrict specific food groups 
in any way go against advice of a licensed healthcare professional 
provide plans for ultra athletes 
provide plans for anyone with chronic health conditions 
provide nutrition therapy to treat or prev...
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Edexcel A-Level Mathematics - Core Pure Maths
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1.	Order of a matrix	Number of rows by number of columns 2.	Square matrix	Matrix of order NxN 3.	Leading diagonal	Diagonal of matrix from top left to bottom right 4.	Conditions for two matrices to be equal -	must have same order -	each element in one matrix must be equal to the corresponding ele- ment in the other 5.	Matrices which you can't add are...	non-conformable for addition 6.	Matrices which you can't multiply are... non-conformable for multiplication 7.	Matrix...
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Edexcel A-Level Mathematics - Pure Maths
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1.	Gradient	y2-y1/x2-x1 2.	Length of a line	sqrt((x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2) 3.	Midpoint	(x1+x2/2, y1+y2/2) 4.	How do you know if two lines are perpendic- ular? When you multiply the gra- dients together they should equal -1. The general rule is perpendicular = -1/m. Or you could use Pythagoras to show there is a right angle 5.	How do you know if two lines are parallel?	The gradients should be the same 6.	What should you always remember when finding the square roots? The answer cou...
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING TEST
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1.	Generic products Stand-alone systems that are marketed and sold to any customer who wishes to buy them •	Examples•PC software such as graphics programs•Pro- ject management tools•CAD software•Software for specif- ic markets such as appointments systems for dentists. 2.	Customized products 3.	What is soft- ware? 4.	What are the at- tributes of good software? 5.	What is software engineering? 6.	What are the fun- damental soft- ware engineering activities? 7.	What is the dif- f...
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WGU C215 Q Bank For CPHQ Practice Questions And Answers
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1.	TQM: Total Quali- ty Management 2.	Customer De- fined Quality 3.	Conformance to specification 4.	Example of Con- formance to specification is an integrated organizational effort designed to improve quality at every level. TQM is about meeting quality expectations as defined by the customer. measures how well the product or service meets the targets and tolerances determined by its designers. The wait for hotel room service may be specified as 20 minutes, but there may be an acceptable delay...
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Chapter 15 & 16: Cardiovascular - PD II (Exam III)
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1.	The condition in which a pa- tient's heart is either rotated or displaced to the right or is situated as a mirror image of the expected position is called a.	amyloidosis. b.	cardiomyopathy. c.	dextrocardia. d.	situs inversus. e.	coarctation. 2.	Heart position can vary de- pending on body habitus. In a short, stocky individual, you would expect the heart to be located a.	more to the right and hang- ing more vertically. b.	more to the left and lying more horizontally. c.	riding higher in the...
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CHEM 1211 and CHEM 1212 National ACS Exams
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CHEM 1211 and CHEM 1212 National ACS ExamsAbout the Exam Requirement 
The Augusta University CHEM 1211 and 1212 Principles of Chemistry courses follow a common model 
for course content and use national exams from the American Chemical Society (ACS). These exams 
help validate course quality and ensure students are ready to succeed in subsequent coursework. In 
fact, the catalog specifies meeting the standard on these exams as a prerequisite for the next course, 
including transfer or transien...
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Biochemistry - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NEW UPDATE
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1.	prokaryotes in- clude how many domains of life? what are they? 
2.	95% of the cell is made up of what elements? 
3.	what are prokary- otes exclusive- ly? 
4.	why are prokary- otes more adapt- able to chang- ing environ- ments? what does this allow them to do? 
5.	4 classes of monomers? 
 
 
6.	amino acids components? polymer and linkage? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
7.	monosaccha- ride 
 
two, archaea and bacteria 
 
 
 
O,C,H,N 
 
 
single cell organisms 
 
 
simplicity and *rapid cell division* allows the...
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Biochemistry - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS NEW UPDATE
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1.	prokaryotes in- clude how many domains of life? what are they? 
2.	95% of the cell is made up of what elements? 
3.	what are prokary- otes exclusive- ly? 
4.	why are prokary- otes more adapt- able to chang- ing environ- ments? what does this allow them to do? 
5.	4 classes of monomers? 
 
 
6.	amino acids components? polymer and linkage? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
7.	monosaccha- ride 
 
two, archaea and bacteria 
 
 
 
O,C,H,N 
 
 
single cell organisms 
 
 
simplicity and *rapid cell division* allows the...
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Summary WGU C955 Applied Probability and Statistics All Terms and Formulas (2023 / 2024) (Verified)
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Summary WGU C955 Applied Probability and Statistics All Terms and Formulas (2023 / 2024) (Verified) 
 
Basic probability: #of total come# of total outcome in the sample space 
1.	P(B | A): conditional probability 
2.	P(A and B)=P(A) • P(B): multiplication rule- independent events 
3.	P(A and B)= P(A) • P(B|A): multiplication rule- dependent events 
4.	P(A or B)= P(A) + P(B): addition rule- Disjoint 
5.	P(A or B)= P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B): addition rule- non-Disjoint 
6.	product: The result...
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