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How is tissue fluid formed and returned to the circulatory system?

At the arterial end of a capillary the blood is under a fairly high pressure. This hydrostatic pressure 'squeezes' a fluid called tissue fluid out of the pores in the walls of the capillary (fenestrations...

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Find the turning points of the curve y=2x^3 - 3x^2 - 14.

First differentiate the equation: dy/dx = 6x^2 - 6xSet this equal to 0 as at turning points the change in gradient is 0: 0 = 6x^2 - 6x6x(x-1)=06x=0 therefore x=0(x-1)=0 therefore x=1x=1,0Now substitute ba...

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Answered by Edward R. Maths tutor
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In what way does a central bank increase the money supply in an economy?

In general, modern central banks such as the ECB or BoE tend to use interest rate targeting as a way of tightening or loosening monetary policy, however occasionally the money supply is manipulated instea...

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Answered by Edward R. Economics tutor
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Explain the process of Basal Sliding

Whilst cold based glaciers generally move by internal deformation, warm based valley glaciers, found in places such at The Alps, predominately move by basal sliding. Basal sliding occurs when the temperat...

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Answered by Izzy M. Geography tutor
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What are the correct uses of the verb SER?

Identification/ Definition: Esto es una silla / Soy Joanna - Characteristics and Physical Attributes: La falda es roja / En mi familia todos somos muy altos - Profession: So...

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Answered by Joanna W. Spanish tutor
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