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Liquidation is the process of winding up of a firm by selling off companies inventory and its free assets to convert them into cash to pay firms unsecured creditors or anyone the company owes money to.Once all the assets are sold the business is shut down.
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{tex}f'\left( x \right) = - 3{x^3} - 24{x^2} - 45x{/tex}
{tex} = - 3x\left( {{x^2} + 8x + 15} \right) = - 3x\left( {x + 5} \right)\left( {x + 3} \right){/tex}
{tex}f'\left( x \right) = 0 \Rightarrow x = - 5,x = - 3,x = 0{/tex}
{tex}f''\left( x \right) = - 9{x^2} - 48x - 45{/tex}
{tex}= - 3\left( {3{x^2} + 16x + 15} \right){/tex}
{tex}f''\left( 0 \right) = - 45 < 0{/tex}. Therefore, x = 0 is point of local maxima
{tex}f''\left( { - 3} \right) = 18 > 0{/tex}. Therefore, {tex}x = - 3{/tex} is point of local minima
{tex}f''\left( { - 5} \right) = - 30 < 0{/tex}. Therefore, {tex}x = - 5{/tex} is point of local maxima.
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It is clear that gof : R {tex}\rightarrow{/tex} R and fog : R {tex}\rightarrow{/tex} R
Consider {tex}x = \frac{1}{2}{/tex} which lie on (0, # 1)
Now, {tex}(gof)\left( {\frac{1}{2}} \right) = g\left\{ {f\left( {\frac{1}{2}} \right)} \right\} {/tex} = g(1) = [1] = 1
And {tex}(fog)\left( {\frac{1}{2}} \right) = f\left\{ {g\left( {\frac{1}{2}} \right)} \right\} = f\left( {\left[ {\frac{1}{2}} \right]} \right){/tex} = f(0) = 0
{tex}\Rightarrow gof \ne fog{/tex} in (0, 1]
No, fog and gof don't coincide in (0, 1].
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It is clear that gof : R {tex}\rightarrow{/tex} R and fog : R {tex}\rightarrow{/tex} R
Consider {tex}x = \frac{1}{2}{/tex} which lie on (0, # 1)
Now, {tex}(gof)\left( {\frac{1}{2}} \right) = g\left\{ {f\left( {\frac{1}{2}} \right)} \right\} {/tex} = g(1) = [1] = 1
And {tex}(fog)\left( {\frac{1}{2}} \right) = f\left\{ {g\left( {\frac{1}{2}} \right)} \right\} = f\left( {\left[ {\frac{1}{2}} \right]} \right){/tex} = f(0) = 0
{tex}\Rightarrow gof \ne fog{/tex} in (0, 1]
No, fog and gof don't coincide in (0, 1].
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Differences between acquired immunity and active immunity are:
| Acquired immunity | Active immunity |
| 1. It is pathogen specific | 1. It is produced due to contact with pathogen or its antigen. |
| 2. It develops after birth and through vaccination | 2. Immunity is not immediate. A time lapse occurs for its development. |
| 3. It may cause certain reactions against vaccination | 3. It lasts for sufficiently long period, may be life long. |
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The main chief concern of Sadao's father is the thing that Sadao came to his father's thinking that when he will in reality become the successful surgeon and also a famous scientist. The islands were like the stepping stones of the Japan's future and then only the education of his son was also a concern for him.
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Steps involved in gene cloning
- Isolation of donor DNA fragment or gene
- Selection of suitable vector
- Incorporation of donor DNA fragment into the vector
- Transformation of recombinant vector into a suitable host cell
- Isolation of recombinant host cell
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Translation is the process of polymerisation of amino acids to form a polypeptide.
The different phases of translation are:
- Activation of amino acids occurs in the presence of ATP and link to their congate tRNA, in the presence of aminoacyl tRNA synthatase enzyme.
- Initiation of polypeptide synthesis occurs in ribosomes which is known as the cellular factory for protein synthesis.
- Elongation of polypeptide chain occurs when a second tRNA charged with an appropriate amino acid binds to the A-site of the ribosome.
- Termination of polypeptide occurs when a release factor binds to the stop codon.
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