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It sounds like a term used in some Science Fiction story. "Quadrant" is often used in such stories to refer to a region of space.

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The z exnon quadrant is multiplied to the fourth allele and them magnetized it when it revolved so that is not what would have had to happen


What organs are located in the LUQ?

The Left Upper Quadrant or LUQ refers to the portion of the abdomen that allows doctors to localize pain, tenderness and other items of interest. The organs found in the LUQ are the stomach, spleen, left lobe of liver, part of the pancreas, and part of the colon.


Advantages of pour plate method over other methods of bacterial colony?

The purpose of the spread-plate technique is to grow and isolate colonies of bacteria. A sample of bacteria is transferred to the agar plate, an environment that provides nourishment for the bacteria to grow. The bacteria sample is applied to the agar plate which a special streaking technique that dilutes the amount of bacteria in each section of the agar plate continuously. This is because if you just swabbed the bacteria onto the plate with no special technique the colonies would grow very densely together and be difficult to study. The streaking technique gradually dilutes the amount of bacteria in each 'quadrant' of the plate, so the last quadrant should have small, isolated colonies that can be easily studied. The spread plate technique is also used for the eneumeration of aerobic microorganisms from the given sample. This can be done by serial diluting the samples, placing 0.1ml of the diluted sample in the middle of an agar plate and spreading the sample over the surface with a help of an L-rod. After the incubation rhe colonies can be counted.


Sin x - cos x 0?

sinx-cosx=0 --> move cosx to opposite side sinx=cosx --> square both sides sin2x=cos2x --> use pythagorean identities for (cos2x=1-sin2x) sin2x=1-sin2x --> add sin2x to both sides of equation 2sin2x=1 --> divide both sides by 2 sin2x=1/2 --> take the square root of both sides sinx= +/- (square root of 2)/2 or .7071 If giving answers in radians --> answer appears in all four quadrants, so answer would be (pi/4 + piN/2). Other answers would be (3pi/4 + piN/2), (5pi/4 + piN/2), and (7pi/4 + piN/2). Check for extraneous solutions: The answers in the first and third quadrant are extraneous. Therefore, your answer is (3pi/4 + piN), because every pi, an answer occurs. In one trip around the quadrants, both 3pi/4 and 7pi/4 are answers.


What tools did Lewis and Clark use on their expedition?

Hadley's Quadrant Mariner's Compass & 2 pole chain Set of plotting instruments Thermometers Cheap portable microscope Pocket compass Brass scale (1ft in length) Magnetic needles in small straight silver or brass cases opening on the side with hinges Instrument for measuring made of tape with feet and inches marked on it Hydrometers Theodolite Set of planespheres Artificial Horizons Patent log Papers of ink powder Metal pens of brass and silver Set of small slates & pencils Creyons [not in the sense that we know, and that's how they spell it] Sealing wax one bundle 1 Miller's edition of Lineus in 2 Vol Books, Maps, Charts, Blank Vocabularies, Writing paper 1 Pair large brass money scales with two sets of weights 15 Rifles 15 Powder Horns & pouches complete 15 Pairs of Bullet Moulds 15 d. of Wipers or Gun worms 15 Ball screws 24 Pipe Tomahawks 24 Large knives Extra parts of locks & tools for repairing items 15 Gun slings 500 Best flints 200 lbs. Best rifle powder 400 lbs. Lead 6 Copper kettles (1 of 5 gallons, 1 of 3, 2 of 2, & 2 of 1) 35 Falling axes 4 Drawing knives, short & strong 2 Augers of the patent kind 1 Small permanent Vice 1 Hand vice 36 Gimblets assorted 24 Files 12 Chisels 10 Nails 2 Steel plate hand saws 2 Vials of Phosphorous 1 container of phosphorous made of allum & sugar 4 Groce fishing hooks assorted 12 Bunches of drum line 2 Foot adzes 12 Bunches of small cord 2 Pick axes 3 Coils of rope 2 Spades 12 Bunches of small fishing line assorted 1 lb. Turkey or Oil stone 1 Iron mill for grinding corn 20 yds. of oil linen for wrapping & securing articles 10 yds of thicker quality for covering and lining boxes 40 yds of strong cloth to form two half faced Tents or Shelters 4 Tin blowing trumpets 2 Hand or spiral sping Steelyards 20 yds strong Oznaburgs 24 Iron spoons 24 Pint tin cups (without handles) 30 Steels for striking or making fire 100 Flints 2 Frows 6 Saddlers large needles 6 Large awls Mosquito curtains 2 Patent chamber lamps & wicks 15 Oil cloth bags for securing provision 1 Sea grass hammock