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  1. lolrofllol

    Process for cloning?

    Btw, the process of animal cloning is called nuclear transfer technology. Transgenesis = Transgenic species? If so: 1. Use restriction enzymes to cut the required gene from the organism, use the same enzyme to cut the host DNA so as to create 'sticky ends' 2. create recombinant DNA by...
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    Youtube some videos of it, visualising really helps!
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    making the model in class was meant to help you understand! After all, they may ask what the advantages of making a model were anyway it goes like this Transcription = mRNA copies gene for polypeptide template (uracil replaces thymine) Translation = mRNA joins onto ribosome two codons...
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    Pharmacy @ usyd

    No it's definately not too late. I'm taking it on the seventh of november. The last possible day to take it and be considered for the main round is 5 December. You should register asap for a test, there is one on the 7th, 18th of november and 5th december.
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    Pharmacy @ usyd

    Don't worry, the cut off is estimated to be around 92.6 (ATAR not UAI) this year (In the UAC booklet). Although i've lost all hope of getting that.
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    General Thoughts - Ancient History

    Core: 2/5/8/10 Society: 3/4/6/12 Easy marks for band 1 students are gone; expect riots.
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    Had to do it - Band 6 anyone?

    As long as the historians you used are known for the arguements you wrote you will be ok. For example, let's consider Sparta: This is bad: "the agoge was their education system ... Xenophon argues it was too brutal." This is ok: "the agoge was their education system ... Aristotle argues it...
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    Had to do it - Band 6 anyone?

    Yeah it's paraphrasing i.e. historian argues this that this, as long as you didn't put the quotations "this that this" (historian), you will be ok.
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    Harder test this year?

    I looked at it logically, there is a negative y intercept if you extrapolate because they don't really measure the child until its born. So when the child is born, it assumes the shortest child is 40cm, hence 40cm is the logical 0 value for x.
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    Harder test this year?

    Dude it's not the actual height but the CHANGE in height from 40, you know? So 0.232 * 25 (65 - 40 = 25) + 1.2 = 7 <br><br> EDIT: you probably wont get very accurate answers with other values because it's only correlation? i'm not sure. I did my answer and i'm not sure if it's right, it's just...
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    Section II

    26 a) iii) <p> i wrote if there were same amount of boys and girls since both were in a 25% range (boys upper quartile = 25% of them, girls upper extreme = 25% of them) <p> <p> 26 b) iii) did anyone else get 8 am thursday? <p> <p> 23 d) ii) was it $11 <p> <p> 25 c) i) since it asked for...
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    Yeah B was the shaded part wasn't it? (A = (90/360 * 8^2 * pi) - 4 * 4 * 0.5 = 42 = (B)
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    I thought it was mode because eye colour was categorical? But then I thought they could also count the number of eye colours... but only mode stuck... sorry if the exp is vague lol for 6, it was an unordered selection so you needed to divide 12 by 2 (how many different committees, so i think...
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    all seem right except 20. I got 15% (B) (You had to put interest on loaned amount which was 2499)
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    Harder test this year?

    I got y = 0.232x + 1.2, I thought it was wrong too, but i realised the height of a child did not start at zero and hence x = the growth rate, not the acutal height. Incredibly hard exam, others pale in comparison. Same probability for 27c?
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    New SMH Article: Changes to English/SOR leaving students vulnerable

    So there is no interpretation involved in answering English questions? You have just proved you are beyond idiocy. According to this brilliant logic, solve 2x = 6 is the same as 'A deeper understanding of aspirations and identity emerges from considering parallels between text x and y, to what...
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    New SMH Article: Changes to English/SOR leaving students vulnerable

    Have a massive cry, what's done is done. English is NOT maths, and reading a question in maths is NOT like reading a question in English you imbecile, there's interpretations of the question, no right answer etc...
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    HSC Ancient History - Trends.

    You can never cross anything out with confidence ^^Btw, I don't think they will ask about Hellenism (or I hope) and if they do go for Hamilcar, it's probably going to be about his role in the First Punic War.. there's very little on the adopted Hasdrubal to write about other than he was a...
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    HSC '09- the most paranoid year.

    tommykins is a pretty cool guy, eh is good hsc and doesn't afraid of anything
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    General Thoughts: Business Studies

    What the hell was a strategy for differentiation? I though differentiation WAS the strategy :\ I wrote about reasearching the market for information to differentiate lol... was pretty much all normal marketing there... Also, social responsibilities = flexibility in working conditions and...
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