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(a) Service Led growth
Service-led growth refers to economic growth driven primarily by the service sector, which includes industries like finance, IT, tourism, and healthcare. This type of growth is characterized by a significant contribution of services to the GDP, often surpassing the contributions of the primary and secondary sectors.
(b) Primary sector
The primary sector involves the extraction and production of raw materials, such as agriculture, forestry, fishing, and mining.
...The idea I will be exploring is injustice, and how it appears in both personal and social ways in the novel Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey. I will be looking at two different perspectives. First, how Charlie experiences personal growth when faced with unfair situations, and second, how racism and prejudice show how deep injustice can go in society. In my seminar, I will show how these two perspectives help us understand how people respond to unfairness and what that can teach us about the world.
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Definition and Characteristics of a System
A system is a set of interrelated components working together toward a common goal by accepting inputs and producing outputs in an organized transformation process. In computing, a system typically refers to a collection of hardware and software designed to process data into useful information. The key characteristics of a system include:
Organization: Every system has a structure and components arranged logically.
Interaction: All parts of a system interact
🔹 AGENTE: Clostridium tetani
Bacilo Gram (+)
Anaerobio estricto
Esporas (forma de palillo de tambor)
Vive en suelo y en intestino de animales
🔹 TOXINA
Tetanospasmina → neurotoxina potente
Afecta nervios motores → médula espinal
Causa espasmos, rigidez y contracciones tónicas
Ascendente: por nervios
Descendente: por sangre al SNC
🔹 PERIODO INCUBACIÓN: 10–14 días (varía entre 1-3 semanas)
🔹 SIGNOS CLÍNICOS
Rigidez inicial: mandíbula (maseteros), cuello, extremidades
Espasmos,
| Property | Formula |
|---|---|
| Commutative | A ∪ B = B ∪ A, A ∩ B = B ∩ A |
| Associative | (A ∪ B) ∪ C = A ∪ (B ∪ C) |
| Distributive | A ∩ (B ∪ C) = (A ∩ B) ∪ (A ∩ C) |
| Idempotent | A ∪ A = A, A ∩ A = A |
| Domination | A ∪ U = U, A ∩ ϕ = ϕ |
| Identity | A ∪ ϕ = A, A ∩ U = A |
| Complement Law | A ∪ A' = U, A ∩ A' = ϕ |
| De Morgan’s Law | (A ∪ B)' = A' ∩ B', (A ∩ B)' = A' ∪ B' |
n(A ∪ B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A ∩ B)
What is Information Security? Information security means protecting data from stealing, changing, destroying, disclosing, or denying access. It has traditionally relied on physical measures (like locked cabinets) and administrative controls (such as personnel screening). Even today, some reliance on physical security remains. Modern Information Security Needs: Due to increased computer use, automated tools are now needed to protect stored information. As network use grows, it has become essential...
Register Transfer Language (RTL) is a symbolic notation used to describe the micro-operations in digital systems, specifically those involving registers and data movement. It provides a way to express the transfer of data between registers, along with the control conditions that trigger those transfers.
RTL uses arrow notation to represent transfer. For example, the statement R1 ← R2 indicates that the content of register R2 is transferred to register R1. RTL statements are generally governed
What is the importance of Garbage collection in .NET framework? Explain .NET Framework architecture with suitable diagram.
==>Garbage Collection (GC) is an automatic memory management feature in the .NET Framework that plays a crucial role in improving application performance and memory efficiency. Here's why it is important: 1. Automatic Memory Management //2. Improved Application Performance // 3. Object Lifetime Tracking // 4. Prevents Memory Leaks //🔹 5. Efficient Memory Usage
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A negatively charged subatomic particle discovered by J.J. Thomson using cathode ray experiments.
It is found outside the nucleus and has negligible mass.
A positively charged particle discovered by Goldstein.
It is located inside the nucleus and defines the atomic number of an element.
A neutral subatomic particle discovered by James Chadwick.
It resides in the nucleus and adds to the mass of the atom.
The number of protons in the nucleus...