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Sleep is not a kind of temporary coma
A coma is a medical condition in which an individual is unconscious, and lacks a normal wake/sleep cycle for a long period of time. A coma is caused by various health problems such as brain tumor, serious head injury, stroke, infections, or alcohol/drug intoxication. A coma rarely lasts longer than several weeks. Sleep is not a temporary coma but a natural state of rest (not caused by health problems) in which an individual may be awakened by any stimulation such as pain or noise which cannot occur in a coma.
Answer:
b. can memorize details.
Explanation:
Carolyn Rovee-Collier (1942-2014) was a professor of Psychology, from United States. She was an expert in cognitive development, and is recognized as one of the founders of infants long-term memory research. Long-term memory is the stage of the memory model where informative knowledge is held indefinitely. Her research is mostly focused on learning and memory in pre-verbal children. Results of her research is best described in one of her books, <em>The Development of Implicit and Explicit Memory</em>, published in 2001.
Answer:A. ice cream
Explanation:
Herfindahl-Hirschman Indexes is an index used to determine the market concentration of one or more firms, the Herfindahl-Hirschman Indexes
It is calculated by squaring the market share of each of the competing firms in a market and then adding up the numbers obtained from the squared market share of each of the competing firm.
THE HERFINDAHL-HIRSCHMAN INDEXES VALUES RANGES FROM ABOUT ZERO TO NUMBERS UP TO TEN THOUSAND (10,000).