5. your required Daily Values
6. calculating your BMI
7. he should identify his eating habits and develop strategies to eat heathier
I hope they are right...
Answer:
They learned to salivate at the sound of a bell.
Explanation:
<em>He learned how to make his dog react this way, knowing that he would get food in return, due to the conditioned stimulus, which makes an individual react in a certain way, because that thing is associated to something else. It's like how we train dogs to "sit" and then we give them a treat to do so.</em>
Answer:
Transient Equilibrium
Explanation:
[source; wikipedia]
In nuclear physics, transient equilibrium is a situation in which equilibrium is reached by a parent-daughter radioactive isotope pair where the half-life of the daughter is shorter than the half-life of the parent. Contrary to secular equilibrium, the half-life of the daughter is not negligible compared to parent's half-life. An example of this is a molybdenum-99 generator producing technetium-99 for nuclear medicine diagnostic procedures. Such a generator is sometimes called a cow because the daughter product, in this case technetium-99, is milked at regular intervals.[1] Transient equilibrium occurs after four half-lives, on average.[2]
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Answer: I think its either C.) or B.)
Explanation: