Answer:
boredom
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
When you have High Blood Pressure you will stress out a lot more.
Why is it important for a student like you to have a healthy school environment? How can you benefit from this or how can this affect you? Enumerate examples and explain your answer.
Answer:
students do better in school when they are emotionally and physically healthy. They miss fewer classes, are less likely to engage in risky or antisocial behavior, concentrate more, and achieve higher test scores.
Explanation:
Which scenario is an example of feedback?
A human adopts a pet dog and teaches the dog its name.
A plant grows around a rock in order to reach the sunlight.
A plant takes energy from sunlight and turns it into an energy source.
An animal passes its genes on to its offspring.
Answer: B.
Explanation:
A plant grows around a rock in order to reach the sunlight
The example of feedback is A plant grows around a rock in order to reach the sunlight.
The following information should be considered;
The feedback refers to the information related to the reactions to a product. In the given situation, the second option should be correct as it represent the feedback.learn more: https://brainly.com/question/1691136?referrer=searchResults
How is the Oxford University study different from past studies on the effects of video games?
A
It included measurements of game playing time as well as gamers' experiences.
B
It used different mental health and mood metrics than previous studies.
C
It included device data provided by game companies.
D
It used popular video games rather than those built for the study.
Answer: C
Explanation: I took the quiz
how many calories in the average fast food meal
Answer:
Adults fast food contained an average of 836 calories. However, adults thought the food they ordered had 175 fewer calories. Meanwhile, teens on average underestimated the number of calories in their 756-calorie meal by 259 calories.
Explanation:
Which system can a pathogen enter in order to circulate through the body?
A.the kidneys
B.the lungs
C.the lymphatic system
D.the waste system
What two mandates did the Affordable Care Act incorporate?
Answer:
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‼️WILL MARK BRAINLIEST‼️
20 POINTS
You will choose a weekend activity and plan It accordingly in this practice.
Assume you will be gone for two days and two nights.
Answer the following questions based on what you have learned.
Weekend activity:
1. What preparation does the activity involve? Be specific. For instance, where are you going? Who will you tell where you're going? How will you get there? Et cetera.
2. In addition to the Ten Essentials, what supplies and provisions does this
specific activity require?
3. How many people will go? What will the division of responsibility be? (Who
brings what, cooks what, and so on?
4. What safety precautions should you be prepared to take? For instance, will you
be in bear country? Is the weather uncertain? Be specific.
5. What will you do during the day? Give a rough itinerary and schedule for each day
Answer:
Weekend activity: Camping trip in a national park
Preparation for this activity involves researching a suitable national park for camping and reserving a campsite in advance. I will also inform family and friends of my itinerary and provide them with a map of my intended route. I will drive to the national park and bring a tent, sleeping bag, camp stove, and food for the trip.
In addition to the Ten Essentials, this specific activity requires a camping stove and fuel, a cooler with ice, food and cooking supplies, and appropriate clothing for the weather conditions.
Two people will go on the camping trip. The division of responsibility will be shared equally, with each person bringing their own camping gear and food. One person will be responsible for cooking breakfast, while the other person will be responsible for cooking dinner.
Safety precautions for this activity include being prepared for weather changes, such as packing rain gear and warm clothing. Additionally, it is important to be aware of wildlife in the area and take precautions to store food properly and follow any bear safety protocols in the park.
Rough itinerary and schedule for each day:
Day 1:
Arrive at the national park in the morning and set up camp
Hike a nearby trail and have a picnic lunch
Return to camp and cook dinner over the camp stove
Enjoy a campfire and stargaze at night
Day 2:
Wake up early and cook breakfast over the camp stove
Spend the day exploring the park and hiking to scenic viewpoints
Have a picnic lunch on the trail
Return to camp and cook dinner over the camp stove
Enjoy a campfire and stargaze at night
Day 3:
Wake up early and cook breakfast over the camp stove
Break down camp and pack up gear
Go for a morning hike or explore a nearby attraction before departing the park.
Which statement is true based on the two labels?
Product A has 5 grams of protein.
O Product B has 6 grams of sugar.
Product A has a serving size of 1 gram.
O Product B has fewer calories than Product A.
Answer:its d
Explanation:
product b has fewer calories then product a
TRUE / FALSE
Failing to diagnose a disease early enough can interfere with effective treatment.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Answer: True
Explanation:
Which of the following is true about personal hygiene practices Foodhandlers should never eat drink while working with food be smoking while cooking will not contaminate the food C picking your nose while working with food is OK as long as you don’t have a cold dear no one at work will notice if you don’t shower for a few days
Answer:
the smoking one
Explanation:
2. If the traffic light is not functioning at the intersection,
drivers should
a. go through the intersection first
b. proceed with caution and use right of way laws
c. sit and wait for a police officer
d. there are no rules
Answer: If the traffic light is not functioning at the intersection,
drivers should b. proceed with caution and use right of way laws
Explanation:
You approach an intersection and the traffic signal lights are NOT working. You must make a complete stop and then proceed when it is safe to do so.
explain the difference between mass and weight for object on earth and the moon
Answer:
Weight must not be confused with the mass of an object which is a fundamental property of the object expressed in kilogram (kg). Therefore, the mass of an object on the Moon remains the same as its mass on Earth. But its weight gets less because the gravity on the moon is less than on the Earth.
the risk of heart disease, type II diabetes, heart attacks and strokes can be reduced by: a. improving flexibility
b. Improving cardiorespiratory endurance
c. Improving muscular strength
d. Improving muscular endurance
List the types of vessels in the order a drop of blood would flow through in the in the systemic circulatory route beginning with the aorta. which come first capillary, vein , artery, venule, arteriole. In anatomy
Answer:
The types of vessels through which a drop of blood would flow in the systemic circulatory route starting from the aorta are: artery, large, medium and small caliber → arterioles → capillary vessels → venule → veins, small, medium and large caliber.
Explanation:
The circulatory system is part of the cardiovascular system and consists of the blood vessels responsible for carrying blood throughout the body. Each of the blood vessels branches off, forming large-, medium-, and small-caliber vessels.
Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to all body tissues and organs.The capillary vessels are very small in caliber and allow the exchange of blood, nutrients and gases with the tissues.Veins are in charge of taking non-oxygenated blood from the whole body and carry to the heart.From the heart the blood passes to the lungs so that the alveolar gaseous exchange occurs.
If a drop of blood is found in the aortic artery, its pathway through the systemic circulatory route is:
Artery, large, medium and small caliber → arterioles → capillary vessels → venule → veins, small, medium and large caliber.
1. Most crashes occur at intersections because
a. drivers fail to search and identify a safe path of travel when
approaching an intersection
b. drivers don't identify or understand the risks
c. drivers fail to develop good driving habits to effectively manage
the risks
d. all of the above
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because all drivers are just wreck less in driving
Barrier: Between work, family, and other demands, I am too busy to exercise. What is a good solution?
Answer:
i would push away every thing and take ur time to do what ever u want to do
Explanation:
U have to live life cause u get one chance so do what makes u happy
Answer:
i think taking walks is a good solution
Explanation:
try to find ways to walk around outside for 20 minutes a day
HELP PLEASE!! ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 10 points
35. Which of the following is an example of delayed gratification?
Exercising every day
Using credit cards to pay for a vacation
Recognizing the long-term consequences of smoking
Saving for the down payment on a house before buying one
Saving for the down payment on a house before buying one i think im not as sure
A) Using the Genetic algorithm approach – reproduction crossover and mutation technique, determine the number of guesses that will enable you arrive at the following secret string of genes:
101010
Assume that four strings selected randomly as shown below have been initially presented to your opponent
A. 010100 = 1 digit correctly guessed
B. 111101 = 2 digit correctly guessed
C. 011011 = 3 digits correctly guessed
D. 101100 = 4 digits correctly guessed
(20 marks)
b) Genetic algorithms are said to be similar to a biological process.
Discuss. (5 marks)
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Christopher Scheidel
Christopher Scheidel
over 3 years ago
Great introduction for those new to GAs. I’ve been working with GAs for about 19 years now and another way that my business partner and I have represented them is as binary trees. With this concept you can think of mutation as “leaf replacement” or…...
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Jeff Flynt
Jeff Flynt
over 3 years ago
Coming from a microbiology background I understand the biology portion, but can you provide a real world problem that this can be applied to? I see you mentioned search, but can you go into more details?
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Dan Lovy
Dan Lovy
about 3 years ago
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Very nice article. I have just completed a GA project that applies this to neural simulation —
Eranga Heshan
Eranga Heshan
over 3 years ago
Wow… Need to run the code see by myself O:)
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Anuradha Wickramarachchi
Anuradha Wickramarachchi
over 3 years ago
Excellent piece of work!!
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mem ento
mem ento
about 1 year ago
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Hello Ms Mallawaarachchi,
Very nice article !
Germán Meléndrez Carballo
Germán Meléndrez Carballo
over 3 years ago
I think that a very valuable resource/reference you can provide is the book: Introduction to evolutionary computing, 2nd edition, A. E. Eiben & J. E. Smith.
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Wenderson Júnio
Wenderson Júnio
about 3 years ago
Awesome ! Very well explained ! Thanks for sharing.
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Dip Patel
Dip Patel
over 3 years ago
Great Post!!
Can you do more deeper into Evaluation Strategies in next post ?
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Arun Prasad T S V
Arun Prasad T S V
over 3 years ago
Hello!
Please share the coding for creating cryptography (encryption,decryption) using genetic algorithm.
with regards,
T.S.V.ARUNPRASAD
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Introduction to Genetic Algorithms — Including Example Code
Vijini Mallawaarachchi
Vijini Mallawaarachchi
Jul 8, 2017·4 min read
A genetic algorithm is a search heuristic that is inspired by Charles Darwin’s theory of natural evolution. This algorithm reflects the process of natural selection where the fittest individuals are selected for reproduction in order to produce offspring of the next generation.
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Notion of Natural Selection
The process of natural selection starts with the selection of fittest individuals from a population. They produce offspring which inherit the characteristics of the parents and will be added to the next generation. If parents have better fitness, their offspring will be better than parents and have a better chance at surviving. This process keeps on iterating and at the end, a generation with the fittest individuals will be found.
This notion can be applied for a search problem. We consider a set of solutions for a problem and select the set of best ones out of them.
Five phases are considered in a genetic algorithm.
Initial population
Fitness function
Selection
Crossover
Mutation
Initial Population
The process begins with a set of individuals which is called a Population. Each individual is a solution to the problem you want to solve.
An individual is characterized by a set of parameters (variables) known as Genes. Genes are joined into a string to form a Chromosome (solution).
In a genetic algorithm, the set of genes of an individual is represented using a string, in terms of an alphabet. Usually, binary values are used (string of 1s and 0s). We say that we encode the genes in a chromosome.
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Population, Chromosomes and Genes
15. The author includes the fact that medical expenses are the leading cause of bankruptcy
to illustrate bankruptcy is a serious problem in the United States.
paying for health care can be
very difficult for families.
many people don't have access to health care.
Answer: paying for health care can be very difficult for families.
Explanation:
In stating that medical expenses were the leading cause of bankruptcy, the author is showing that paying these expenses takes such a toll on a person's resources that they can lose all they have and file for bankruptcy.
It is very difficult therefore, for some families to pay for health care because if doing so is so expensive that it causes bankruptcies, it only makes sense that these expenses are very taxing on families.
A 68-year-old mechanic presents to the emergency room for shortness of breath. You are concerned about a cardiac cause andmeasure his jugular venous pressure (JVP).
Answer:
I'm they taught me a little bit so maybe his lungs were to weak for all that work