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What is the ablative case used for and how is it translated?


The ablative case is used in several instances. A noun in the ablative case can usually be translated with the meanings 'by', 'from', or 'with'.Cer...

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Answered by Lara B. Latin tutor
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What are positive and negative feedback loops?

Feedback loops are a series of events which are triggered by an initial change. 
Positive feedback loops are feedback loops which amplify the initial change and lead to a repetition ...

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Answered by Matthew F. Geography tutor
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Explain why an artery may be described as an organ.

Tissues are defined as being a collection of different types of cell.Similarly, organs are defined are being a collection of tissues, wh...

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Answered by Matt S. Biology tutor
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How does integration by parts work?

The method of integration by parts is working upon the Product Rule in differentiation. We know the Product Rule to be d/dt (uv) = uv' + vu', where u and v are separate functions and u' and v' are the cor...

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Answered by Finn I. Maths tutor
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Explain why haemoglobin in Sickle Cell Anaemia is less effective at carrying oxygen.

The mutation present in sickle cell anaemia causes a change in the primary structure of amino acids in the haemoglobin molecule. This change in primary structure changes the tertiary structure of a haemog...

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Answered by Kit T. Biology tutor
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