If a company is using the cash-basis method of accounting, when is revenue recorded?
A) When services are rendered, even though cash may be received at a later date
B) When cash is received
C) Only when cash is received before the completion of the services
D) Only when cash is received during the completion of the services
Boron - B - Group IIIThe atomic number is 5.The mass number is 11.
Super Bowl IIIThe New York Jets beat the Baltimore Colts 16-7 in Super Bowl III played on January, 12, 1969.
King George IIIThe king during the American revolution is George III (October 25th 1760- January 29th 1820, but declared unfit to rule in 1811)Source: British kings and queens by Mike Ashley
some books have it before the real pages for instance, before chapter one it may have a few roman numerals instead of page numbersSome Clocks still use them to denote the hour (particularly grandfather clocks)At the end of many movie credits, to denote the year that the movie was made.After a person's name, if he is a 3rd, 4th (after Sr. and Jr.) you may see something like John Smith IIIThe Superbowl uses it to denote which Superbowl it is. The Superbowl XLV is being played in Dallas this year (the 45th Superbowl).
Master chief is a spartain. A spartain is a super soldierEDIT: a spartan is not a just any person with a gun but on halo Spartans are the guys in armor like masterchief the main players on halo reach are Spartans, all Spartans have a number, if u play halo3 or reach on xbox you will see that you can change your nav point number that is above your head when playing co-op or online that players can see (you cant see your own) for eg. masterchief's spartan number is 117 -hope this answers your question- *edit by pwnd twice*YET ANOTHER EDIT: There are two SPARTAN projects: SPARTAN II & SPARTAN IIIThe SPARTAN IIs derived from the ORION supersoldier project. Although spartans usually wear Mjolnir armor, they do not have to. It's like puting on clothes when going out.
It would be helpful in the future, if you typed separate questions.Henry VIII's wives:1. Catherine of Aragon2. Anne Boleyn3. Jane Seymour4. Anne of Cleves5. Catherine Howard6. Catherine ParrHenry VIII came to the throne in 1509 and ruled until his death in 1547, during that time the following Popes sat on the throne of Peter:1503-13 Julius I1513-21 Leo X1522-23 Adrian VI1523-34 Clement VII1534-49 Paul IIIThe Church that had been in England since the end of the sixth century had been the Catholic Church established by missionaries sent by Pope Gregory I under the leadership of St. Augustine.At the time of Henry's attempted marriage to Anne Boleyn, as the Church would not grant him a divorce, he threw the Church out of England, confiscated all of their goods and property, and formed the Church of England or Anglican Church out of whole cloth giving them all the property of the Catholic Church.
we will never know what hjappened to the young princes but we do have many ideas and opinions what did or may have happened the most common one is that king Richard the IIIthe princes uncle captured them, you may think that this is a horrid thing to know but research and a old church documents show thar when king Edward IV was concieved his father was away fighting the war we know this because the cathedral where he was staying in has records af a gret feast and a party celebrating the king fighting we have other proof that edward iv wasnt of royal blood: he was tall there father was short he didnt have a big christening where as Richard had the works we think that edward IV`s father was probarbly a tall English archer. i hope that his has helped if you want more help just leave a comment x Beth 12 yrs
Here are some, but not all, famous Science Fiction movies:Serenity (Brown Coats Rule!!!!!)Star Wars: A New HopeStar Wars: The Empire Strikes BackStar Wars: Return of the JediStar Wars: The Phantom MenaceStar Wars: The Clone WarsStar Wars: Revenge of the SithStar Trek: The Motion PictureStar Trek: The Wrath of KahnStar Trek: The Voyage HomeStar Trek: First ContactStar Trek: NemesisET: The Extra Terrestrial2001: A Space OddessyStar GateThe MatrixThe Matrix: RevolutionsThe Matrix: ReloadedBlade RunnerFrankensteinPlanet of the ApesInvasion of the Body SnatchersThe BlobThe ThingAlienAliensAliens IIIThe PredatorThe TerminatorTerminator 2The Day The Earth Stood StillWar of the WorldsMetropolisTransformersStarship Troopersanybody have more to add?The Fifth ElementRace to Witch mountain2010 space Oddesey2012Star Trek 2009Doctor Who seasons 1-5Star Trek: the original series
he was famous for being a military genius, and for building many towers for his empirefor having purple turds that turn into big gay turtlesby Ray Davisand Josh Albriton
A hydraulic lift is used to lift heavy loads. It consists of two pistons of varying cross-sectional area. The two pistons are connected to each other with a horizontal pipe. The container is filled with an incompressible liquid. The load to be lifted, is placed on the piston of larger cross-sectional area. Let a downward force f (say equal to 5 Kg) be applied on the smaller piston. The pressure where a is area of cross section of the smaller piston. As this pressure is transmitted equally to the large piston, the upward force acting on the loads isHydraulic press or Brahma pressHydraulic press is used to compress soft materials like cotton, paper, and cloth. These soft materials are placed on the larger piston as shown. Hydraulic brakeAtmospheric pressureThe gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth is called earth's atmosphere, extending to a few kilometres above the surface. The pressure exerted by the atmosphere is called atmospheric pressure. The magnitude of this pressure is nearly 1.01x105N/m2 (Refer Torricelli's experiment) at sea level. An experiment was conducted by Otto Van Guericke at Magdeburg, where ten horses, unsuccessfully, tried to pull two copper hemispheres (with no air inside) apart. The presence of atmospheric pressure can be studied through following illustrationsActivity IRemove air from a can by putting a little water into the can and boiling the water in it. The steam forces the air out. Close the opening and keep it below a tap, we find the can crumbling as the pressure inside the can is very small when compared to the pressure outside. Activity IIIn the above arrangement where the cardboard is intact, water does not come out of the tumbler as the cardboard is balanced due to pressure of liquid in the tumbler and the atmospheric pressure from below. Activity IIIThe fan driven by an electric motor reduces the pressure near the mouthpiece. The pressure due to atmosphere being large, forces air along with dust particles into the long tube and then, into the bag. The fan forces the air out of the sweeper. Activity IVWet the rim of the plumber's force cup with water and press it against the wall to squeeze out most of the air. We find it difficult to pull the cup. (This simple principle is used to remove any blocks in holes of washbasin) A Plumber's force cup pushed against a blackboard A Plumber's force Cup is pushed against the blackboard. What prevents it from being pulled away?While drinking through a straw, we suck. This expands the lungs and air passes into them. Since atmospheric pressure inside the bottle is greater, the liquid is pushed up through the straw.Torricelli's experimentTorricelli devised a method to measure the atmospheric pressure. He took a 1metre long glass tube of uniform area of cross-section, closed at one end. He filled the whole tube with mercury so that no air or water droplets remained inside. He inverted the glass tube, closing the open end with his thumb, into a trough containing mercury. The mercury dripped down and settled at a height of 76cm from the level of mercury in the trough, as shown. Torricelli explained that the hydrostatic pressure exerted by the vertical column in the tube balanced the atmospheric pressure, acting on the free surface of the mercury in the meniscus. On inclining, raising or lowering the trough, the vertical height was found to be 76cm.Atmospheric pressure = hrgUnits of atmospheric pressureSI unit of pressure is N/m2 or Pascal (Pa)Atmospheric pressure is also expressed in mm of Hg or cm of Hg.Another unit is torr. [1 torr= 1mm of Hg]For meteorological purposes, the unit used is bar.
The drugs in Schedule IV(4) are:Alprazolam(Xanax)Barbital(Veronal, Plexonal, barbitone)Bromazepam(Lexotan, Lexatin, Lexotanil)Butorphanol(Stadol, Stadol NS, Torbugesic, Torbutrol)Camazepam(Albego, Limpidon, Paxor)Cathine(Constituent of "Khat" plant, (+)-norpseudoephedrine)Chloral betaine(Beta Chlor)Chloral hydrate(Noctec )Chlordiazepoxide(Librium, Libritabs, Limbitrol, SK-Lygen )Clobazam(Urbadan, Urbanyl )Clonazepam(Klonopin, Clonopin)Clorazepate(Tranxene)Clotiazepam(Trecalmo, Rize, Clozan, Veratran)Cloxazolam(Akton, Lubalix, Olcadil, Sepazon)DelorazepamDexfenfluramine(Redux)Dextropropoxyphene dosage forms(Darvon, propoxyphene, Darvocet, Propacet)Diazepam(Valium, Diastat )Dichloralphenazone(Midrin, dichloralantipyrine)Diethylpropion(Tenuate, Tepanil)Difenoxin 1 mg/25 ug AtSO4/du(Motofen)Estazolam(ProSom, Domnamid, Eurodin, Nuctalon)Ethchlorvynol(Placidy)Ethinamate(Valmid, Valamin)Ethyl loflazepateFencamfamin(Reactivan)Fenfluramine(Pondimin, Ponderal)Fenproporex(Gacilin, Solvolip)FludiazepamFlunitrazepam(Rohypnol, Narcozep, Darkene, Roipnol)Flurazepam(Dalmane)Fospropofol(Lusedra)Halazepam(Paxipam)HaloxazolamKetazolam(Anxon, Loftran, Solatran, Contamex)LoprazolamLorazepam(Ativan)Lormetazepam(Noctamid)Mazindol(Sanorex, Mazanor)Mebutamate(Capla)Medazepam(Nobrium)Mefenorex(Anorexic, Amexate, Doracil, Pondinil)Meprobamate(Miltown, Equanil, Micrainin, Equagesic, Meprospan)Methohexital(Brevital)Methylphenobarbital(Mebaral, mephobarbital)Midazolam(Versed)Modafinil(Provigil)Nimetazepam(Erimin)Nitrazepam(Mogadon)Nordiazepam(Nordazepam, Demadar, Madar)Oxazepam(Serax, Serenid-D)Oxazolam(Serenal, Convertal)Paraldehyde(Paral)Pemoline(Cylert)Pentazocine(Talwin, Talwin NX, Talacen, Talwin Compound)Petrichloral(Pentaerythritol chloral, Periclor)Phenobarbital(Luminal, Donnatal, Bellergal-S)Phentermine(Ionamin, Fastin, Adipex-P, Obe-Nix, Zantryl)Pinazepam(Domar)Pipradrol(Detaril, Stimolag Fortis)Prazepam(Centrax)Quazepam(Doral)Sibutramine(Meridia)SPA(1-dimethylamino-1,2-diphenylethane, Lefetamine)Temazepam(Restoril)Tetrazepam(Myolastan, Musaril)Triazolam(Halcion)Zaleplon(Sonata)Zolpidem(Ambien, Ivadal, Stilnoct, Stilnox)Zopiclone(Lunesta)*Any drugs in parenthesis are alternative names for the drug.*This list was last updated April 6, 2012.*Information was taken from DEA(Drug Enforcement Agency) website(link is below).
When it comes to cancer, it is important to know that the prognosis is dependant on many factors, such as the age of the patient, the overall health of the patient, the type of cancer, and how far the cancer has spread.When it comes to ovarian cancer, it is important to keep this in mind:Staging is very important because ovarian cancers have a different prognosis at different stages and are treated differently. The accuracy of the staging may determine whether or not a patient will be cured. If the cancer is not properly staged, then cancer that has spread outside the ovary may be missed and not treated. Once a stage has been given it does not change, even when the cancer comes back or spreads to new locations in the body.Stage IThe cancer is still contained within the ovary (or ovaries).Stage IA (T1a, N0, M0): Cancer has developed in one ovary, and the tumor is confined to the inside of the ovary. There is no cancer on the outer surface of the ovary. Laboratory examination of washings from the abdomen and pelvis did not find any cancer cells.Stage IB (T1b, N0, M0): Cancer has developed within both ovaries without any tumor on their outer surfaces. Laboratory examination of washings from the abdomen and pelvis did not find any cancer cells.Stage IC (T1c, N0, M0): The cancer is present in one or both ovaries and one or more of the following are present:Cancer is on the outer surface of at least one of the ovaries.In the case of cystic tumors (fluid-filled tumors), the capsule (outer wall of the tumor) has ruptured (burst)Laboratory examination found cancer cells in fluid or washings from the abdomen.Stage IIThe cancer is in one or both ovaries and has involved other organs (such as the uterus, fallopian tubes, bladder, the sigmoid colon, or the rectum) within the pelvis.Stage IIA (T2a, N0, M0): The cancer has spread to or has actually invaded (grown into) the uterus or the fallopian tubes, or both. Laboratory examination of washings from the abdomen did not find any cancer cells.Stage IIB (T2b, N0, M0): The cancer has spread to other nearby pelvic organs such as the bladder, the sigmoid colon, or the rectum. Laboratory examination of fluid from the abdomen did not find any cancer cells.Stage IIC (T2c, N0, M0): The cancer has spread to pelvic organs as in stages IIA or IIB and laboratory examination of the washings from the abdomen found evidence of cancer cells.Stage IIIThe cancer involves one or both ovaries, and one or both of the following are present: (1) cancer has spread beyond the pelvis to the lining of the abdomen; (2) cancer has spread to lymph nodes.Stage IIIA (T3a, N0, M0): During the staging operation, the surgeon can see cancer involving the ovary or ovaries, but no cancer is grossly visible (can be seen without using a microscope) in the abdomen and the cancer has not spread to lymph nodes. However, when biopsies are checked under a microscope, tiny deposits of cancer are found in the lining of the upper abdomen.Stage IIIB (T3b, N0, M0): There is cancer in one or both ovaries, and deposits of cancer large enough for the surgeon to see, but smaller than 2 cm (about 3/4 inch) across, are present in the abdomen. Cancer has not spread to the lymph nodes.Stage IIIC: The cancer is in one or both ovaries, and one or both of the following are present: Cancer has spread to lymph nodes (any T, N1, M0)Deposits of cancer larger than 2 cm (about 3/4 inch) across are seen in the abdomen (T3c, N0, M0).Stage IV (any T, any N, M1):This is the most advanced stage of ovarian cancer. In this stage the cancer has spread to the inside of the liver, the lungs, or other organs located outside of the peritoneal cavity. (The peritoneal cavity, or abdominal cavity is the area enclosed by the peritoneum, a. membrane that lines the inner abdomen and covers most of its organs.). Finding ovarian cancer cells in the fluid around the lungs (called pleural fluid) is also evidence of stage IV disease.Recurrent ovarian cancer: This means that the disease went away with treatment but then came back (recurred).Survival by stageThe numbers below are based on patients diagnosed from 1988 to 2001. These numbers come from the National Cancer Institute, SEER Data Base.Invasive epithelial ovarian cancerStage Relative 5-Year Survival Rate I 89% IA 94% IB 91% IC 80% II 66% IIA 76% IIB 67% IIC 57% III 34% IIIA 45% IIIB 39% IIIC 35% IV 18%