The Solution may refer to The Solution Mannafest album The Solution Mannafest album , 2001 The Solution Beanie Sigel album The Solution Beanie Sigel album , 2007 The Solution band , a soul band featuring Scott Morgan and Nicke Royale The Solution song The Solution song , a song by Yes The Solution Animorphs The Solution Animorphs , the twenty second book in the Animorphs series The Solution Alias episode disambiguation ... more details
About chemical solutions Image SaltInWaterSolutionLiquid.jpg thumb Making a saline water solution by dissolving .... In chemistry , a solution is a Homogeneous chemistry homogeneous mixture composed of only one Phase ... as a solvent . The solvent does the dissolving. The solution more or less takes on the characteristics .... The concentration of a solute in a solution is a measure of how much of that solute is dissolved ..., liquids, or solids. One or more components present in the solution other than the solvent are called solutes. The solution has the same State of matter physical state as the solvent. Gas If the solvent ... solution is air oxygen and other gases dissolved in nitrogen . Since interactions between molecules .... Carbon dioxide in water is a less simple example, because the solution is accompanied by a chemical ... out of solution the dissolved gas itself is not visible since it is dissolved on a molecular level. Liquid ... , basically a solution of carbon atoms in a crystalline matrix of iron atoms. Alloy s like bronze and many ... that can never mix to form a solution are called immiscible . All solutions have a positive entropy ... solute particles can be dissolved the solution is said to be Saturation chemistry saturated . However, the point at which a solution can become saturated can change significantly with different environmental ... a supersaturated solution can be prepared by raising the solubility for example by increasing ... is a result of an exothermic enthalpy of solution . Some surfactant s exhibit this behaviour ... of ideal solution s can be calculated by the linear combination of the properties of its components. If both solute and solvent exist in equal quantities such as in a 50 ethanol , 50 water solution ... but rather floats on the surface. Solution preparation from constituent ingredients It is common practice in laboratories to make a solution directly from its constituent ingredients. There are three ... mass is given. Case 3 amount of final solution volume is given. br In the following equations, A is solvent ... more details
Wiktionarypar solutionSolution may refer to In chemistry, a solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another A solution to a problem is something that provides a successful resolution outcome to that problem. For example In mathematics, a solution can specifically mean The result of equation solving assigning values to unknown variables that satisfy an equation the term can further be used in the every day sense of the satisfactory resolution of a mathematical problem The root of a function an x value for which the function produces a result of zero In business , a solution is a product, service, or combination of both with a goal to solve a business or consumer s problem In military jargon , a solution is a course of action e.g. firing solution, navigational solution In Microsoft Visual Studio parlance, a solution is a set of code files and other resources that are used to build an application A number of bands have taken the name SolutionSolution band , a Dutch progressive rock band Solution A.D. , an American rock band V STOL Solution , an ultralight aircraft disambig cs e en de L sung es Soluci n fr Solution gl Soluci n hom nimos ja ro Solution sv L sning th Solution ... more details
A Coasian Solution , named after the economist Ronald Coase , is an economics solution resulting from the use of the Coase Theorem to achieve economic efficiency in the presence of externalities without government intervention. DEFAULTSORT Coasian Solution Category Economic theories econ policy stub ... more details
Notability date February 2012 In mathematics and especially physics , an exact solution is a Equation solving solution to a problem that encapsulates the whole mathematics or physics of the problem without using an approximation . In that respect it is similar to an analytic solution . See also Exact solutions in general relativity References http mathworld.wolfram.com ExactSolution.html Exact solution Wolfram Mathworld Category Equations Category Physics math stub physics stub ... more details
Cleanup date September 2007 A corner solution is a special solution to an Agent economics agent s Maximization economics maximization problem in which the quantity of one of the arguments in the maximized function is 0 number zero . The more usual solution will lie in the non zero interior at the point of tangency between the objective function and the constraint. For example, in consumer theory the objective function is the indifference curve indifference curve map the utility function of the consumer. The budget line is the constraint. In the usual case, constrained utility is maximized on the budget constraint with strictly positive quantities consumed of both goods. For a corner solution, however, utility is maximized at a point on one axis where the budget constraint intersects the highest attainable indifference curve at zero consumption for one good with all income used for the other good. Furthermore, a range of lower prices for the good with initial zero consumption may leave quantity demanded unchanged at zero, rather than increasing it as in the more usual case. Alternatively stated, a corner solution is a solution to a minimization or maximization problem where the non corner solution is infeasible, that is, not in the domain. Instead, the solution is a corner solution on an axis where either x or y is equal to zero. For instance, from the example above in economics, if the maximal utility of two goods is achieved when the quantity of goods x and y are 2,5 , and the utility is subject to the constraint x and y are greater than or equal to 0 one cannot consume a negative quantity of goods as is usually the case, then the actual solution to the problem would be a corner solution where x 0. A corner solution is an instance where the best solution i.e. maximizing profit, or utility, or whatever value is sought is achieved based not on the market efficient maximization of related quantities, but rather based on brute force boundary conditions. Such a solution ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Refimprove date November 2008 Tyrode s solution is a solution that is roughly Tonicity isotonic with interstitial fluid and used in physiological experiments and tissue culture. It resembles Lactated Ringer s solution , but contains magnesium , a sugar usually glucose as an energy source and uses bicarbonate and or HEPES as a Buffer solution buffer instead of Lactic acid lactate . Some variations also include phosphate and sulfate ions. It is typically gassed with 95 Oxygen 5 Carbon Dioxide when used for cell culture applications and physiology experiments. With the addition of extra potassium salt, it can be used to prepare a Cardioplegia cardioplegic solution. Development of Tyrode s solution Tyrode s solution was invented by Maurice Vejux Tyrode ref http www.whonamedit.com synd.cfm 2120.html Tyrode s solution www.whonamedit.com Bot generated title ref , an American pharmacologist. The solution was a modification of Lactated Ringer s solution Ringer Locke s solution . Therapy Tyrode s Solution is often used for irrigation of the peritoneum . Composition class wikitable Substance Amount in g L NaCl 8.00 KCl 0.20 CaCl sub 2 sub 0.20 MgCl sub 2 sub 0.10 NaH sub 2 sub PO sub 4 sub 0.05 NaHCO sub 3 sub 1.00 Glucose 1.00 pH 6,5 ref name R MPP Online in German Literatur Herausgeber Thieme Chemistry Titel R mpp Lexikon Chemie R MPP Online Version 3.7 Verlag Thieme Verlagsgruppe Georg Thieme Verlag KG Ort Stuttgart Jahr 2009 ref See also Lactated Ringer s solution References Reflist Category Intravenous fluids Med stub de Tyrode L sung pl P yn Tyrode a ru ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Folch solution is a solution containing chloroform and methanol , usually in a 2 1 ratio . One of its uses is in separating Polar molecule polar from nonpolar compound s, for example separating nonpolar lipid s from polar protein s and carbohydrate s in blood serum . DEFAULTSORT Folch Solution Category Reagents for organic chemistry Category Solutions Organic compound stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A Stock Solution is a concentrated solution that will be diluted to some lower concentrated for actual use. Stock solutions are used to save preparation time, conserve materials, reduce storage space, and improve the accuracy with which working lower concentration solutions are prepared. In chemistry , a stock solution is a large volume of a common reagent , such as hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide , at a standardized concentration . This term is commonly used in analytical chemistry for procedures such as titration s, where it is important that exact concentrations of solutions are used. Stock solutions do not necessarily come in concentrations of simple numbers for example a solution could be 0.10082  Concentration Molarity M HCl. Also, in biochemistry , the term is often used to refer to a concentrated solution, from which one can dilute into a working concentration. DEFAULTSORT Stock Solution Category Analytical chemistry de Stamml sung pt Solu o padr o ... more details
Bouin solution is a compound Fixation histology fixative used in histology . ref cite book title Histotechnology A Self Instructional Text edition 3 last1 Carson first1 Freida L. last2 Hladik first2 Christa year 2009 publisher American Society for Clinical Pathology Press location Hong Kong isbn 9780891895817 page 19 url accessdate ref It is composed of picric acid , acetic acid and formaldehyde in an aqueous solution. It is especially good for Human gastrointestinal tract gastrointestinal tract biopsies because this fixative allows crisper and better Cell nucleus nuclear staining than 10 neutral buffered formalin. It is not a good fixative when tissue ultrastructure must be preserved for Electron ... solution for better staining results in the trichrome stain s. The acetic acid in this fixative Lysis ... chemicals in Bouin solution balance each other. Formalin causes cytoplasm to become basophilic ... effect of picric acid. When using Bouin solution, several potential problems can arise. Due to the formalin in the solution, formalin pigment may be present when viewing tissue sections under the microscope. Wet tissue should be fixed in Bouin solution for less than 24 hours. Excess picric acid ... over time. Wet tissue fixed in Bouin solution should be stored in an alcohol and water solution rather than Bouin solution. Since Bouin solution contains formaldehyde, picric acid and acetic ... Picric acid, saturated aqueous solution 75ml Formalin, 40 aqueous solution 25ml Acetic acid, glacial 5ml Variations Gendre Solution Gendre solution is an alcoholic version of Bouin solution. An alcoholic solution saturated with picric acid is used instead of an aqueous solution saturated with picric acid when making this solution. This solution is useful when glycogen and other carbohydrate s must be preserved in tissue. Hollande Solution Hollande solution is a version of Bouin solution that contains ... cells so that there is less lysis of these cell components than occurs in regular Bouin solution ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A blank solution is a solution containing little to no analyte of interest, usually used to calibrate instruments such as a Colorimeter chemistry colorimeter . External links http www.speciation.net Public Objects Glossary ?we objectID 299 Category Analytical chemistry analytical chemistry stub cs Slep pokus it Bianco analitico ... more details
Fowler s solution is a solution containing potassium arsenite that once was prescribed as a remedy or a Pharmaceutical drug For nutrition tonic . A Dr. Fowler of Stafford , England proposed its use in 1786 as a substitute for a patent medicine , tasteless ague drop. It was prescribed in the United States until the late 1950s for a range of ailments including malaria , chorea , and syphilis . Fowler s solution, also known as Liquor Potassii Arenitis, Kali Arsenicosum or Kali arseniatum , is a 1 solution of potassium arsenite , KH sub 2 sub nowiki AsO nowiki sub 3 sub . Because of the poisonous and carcinogen ic nature of arsenic chemical compounds compounds , Fowler s solution is dangerous. Documented adverse drug reaction side effect s of treatment with Fowler s solution include cirrhosis of the liver , idiopathic portal hypertension , bladder cancer urinary bladder cancer , skin cancer s. In 2001 the U.S. FDA approved a proprietary formula of a solution of arsenic trioxide for acute promyelocytic leukaemia. ref Cite journal author1 Jun Zhu author2 Zhu Chen first3 Val rie last3 Lallemand Breitenbach first4 Hugues last4 de Th title How Acute Promyelocytic Leukaemia Revived Arsenic journal Nature Reviews Cancer year 2002 volume 2 issue 9 pages 705 714 doi 10.1038 nrc887 pmid 12209159 ref Fowler s solution is referenced in Fran ois Mauriac s 1927 novel Th r se Desqueyroux novel Th r se Desqueyroux . References reflist External links http www.homeoint.org clarke k kali ars.htm Materia Medica entry for Fowler s solution MeshName Fowler s solution Category Withdrawn drugs Category Arsenic compounds Category Potassium compounds Category Patent medicines de Fowlersche L sung fr Solution de Fowler it Soluzione di Fowler ... more details
Solution architecture in enterprise architecture is a kind of architecture domain , that aims to address specific problems and requirements, usually through the design of specific information systems or applications. Solution architecture is either Documentation describing the structure and behaviour of a solution to a problem, or A process for describing a solution and the work to deliver it. The documentation is typically divided into broad views, each known as an architecture domain . Solution architecture is related to enterprise architecture . ref TOGAF The Open Group Architecture Framework ref The solution described may be all or part of what an enterprise architect s migration plan delivers. The solution might be unrelated to any such plan. Solution architecture often leads to software architecture work ref Patterns of enterprise application architecture by Martin Fowler. ref and technical architecture work, and often contains elements of those. An instance of a solution architecture will typically be an abstraction of an end to end subsystem , ref End to end subsystem defined within Patterns for e business at http www.ibm.com developerworks patterns library definitions.html ref consisting of application software supported by middleware which together provide An IT implementation of a specific business task or process necessary to support a business function with appropriate non functional requirements e.g. integrity, performance, security, recoverability, etc. A synchronization mechanism between the subsystem consumers providers and the associated business task or process e.g. an end to end eCommerce subsystem which allows customers to place orders for goods and services or an end to end Supply Replenishment subsystem which enables an enterprise to order new stock from its suppliers A solutions architect is often but not always focused on technical architecture ... Solution Architecture open community DEFAULTSORT Solution Architecture Category Software architecture ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Rate of solution is how quickly a solute dissolves in a solvent. Factors determining the rate of solution are Surface Area When a solution solute dissolves, only the surface of the solute comes in contact with the solvent . Therefore, the more the surface area of the solute, the faster it dissolves. This is why sugar powder dissolves faster than chunks of sugar. Stirring When you re dealing with solid and liquid solutes, stirring brings fresh parts of the solvent into contact with the solute and particles are forced to connect. Amount of solute already dissolved As the solvent approaches the point where it is Saturation chemistry saturated , it can hold less and less solute. Temperature Increasing the temperature also generally increases the amount of solute the solvent can hold solid and liquid solutes . DEFAULTSORT Rate Of Solution Category Solutions ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 orphan November 2006 context October 2009 A solution chain is that internal process within an organization that places value upon continuous and cooperative improvements for products and services, not only to improve operations and effectiveness, but is intended to extend to customers in offering them the best product of service that is needed by them and then servicing the customer is its use and support. This is an approach that places a higher priority upon satisfying the customer and placing the solution provider in a service position. This requires a cooperative and collaborative team effort with genuine care for the customer with a lessened emphasis on profits and reputation. Collegial organizations are ones that are able to provide this type of solution chain due to the complexity of organization management processes and the demands of a dynamic, global environment. DEFAULTSORT Solution Chain Category Business terms Business stub ... more details
Infobox Film name Solution director Abbas Kiarostami writer Abbas Kiarostami starring producer released Iran 1978 language Persian language Persian runtime 11 min. 55 sec. distributor Solution lang fa Rah e Hal is a 1978 in film 1978 Iran ian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami . See also List of Iranian films External links imdb title 0078135 Rah Hal e Yek Abbas Kiarostami Iran film stub CinemaofIran Category Films directed by Abbas Kiarostami Solution Category Iranian films Category 1978 films Category Persian language films Category Iranian short films short film stub fr Solution film ... more details
In analytical chemistry , a standard solution is a solution containing a precisely known concentration of an element or a substance i.e., a known weight of solute is dissolved to make a specific volume. It is prepared using a standard substance, such as a primary standard . Standard solutions are used to determine the concentrations of other substances, such as solutions in titration s. The concentrations of standard solutions are normally expressed in units of Mole unit moles per litre mol L, often abbreviated to M for molarity , moles per cubic decimetre mol dm sup 3 sup , kilomoles per cubic metre kmol m sup 3 sup or in terms related to those used in particular titrations such as titre s . A simple standard is obtained by the dilution of a single element or a substance in a soluble solvent with which it reacts... Uses A solution of acid can be standardized by titrating it against a solution of alkali of known concentration. Once this has been calculated, it can in turn be used as a standard solution to find the concentration of a solution of alkali. Standard solutions are also commonly used to determine the concentration of an analyte analyte species . By comparing the absorbance of the sample solution at a specific wavelength to a series of standard solutions at differing known concentrations of the analyte species, the concentration of the sample solution can be found via Beer s Law . Any form of spectroscopy can be used in this way so long as the analyte species has substantial absorbance in the spectra. The standard solution is a reference guide to discover the molarity of unknown species. References cite book title Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature Definitive Rules 1987 publisher Wiley Blackwell Blackwell Scientific Publications location Oxford year 1987 last1 Freiser first1 Henry last2 Nancollas first2 George H pages 48 isbn 0 63201 907 7 DEFAULTSORT Standard solution Category Analytical chemistry Chemistry stub cs Titra n ... more details
Ringer s solution is the name given to a solution of several salts dissolved in water for the purpose of creating an isotonic solutions isotonic solution relative to the bodily fluids of an animal. Ringer s solution typically contains sodium chloride , potassium chloride , calcium chloride and sodium bicarbonate , with the latter used to balance the pH . Other additions can include chemical fuel sources for cells, including Adenosine triphosphate ATP and dextrose , as well as antibiotics and antifungals. To produce a standard isotonic solution 6.5g NaCl, 0.42g KCl, 0.25g CaCl2 and 1 mole of Sodium bicarbonate is dissolved in one litre of distilled water. Ringer s solution is frequently used in in vitro experiments on organs or tissues, such as in vitro muscle testing . The precise mix of ions can vary depending upon the taxon, with different recipes for birds, mammals, freshwater fish, marine fish, etc. It may also be used for therapeutic purposes, such as arthroscopic lavage in the case of septic arthritis . Ringer s solution is named after Sydney Ringer in 1882, who found out that solution perfusing a frog s heart must contain sodium, potassium and calcium salts in a definite proportion if it has to beat for long. Ringer s solution is frequently used in human medicine in the form of Lactated Ringer s solution . Category Buffers Category Intravenous fluids ca Ringer cs Ringer v roztok da Ringers v ske de Ringerl sung fa fr Liquide de Ringer it Ringer lattato he pl Roztw r Ringera pt Soluto de Ringer ru zh ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2011 In mathematics , a solution set is the set mathematics set of values that satisfy a given set of equations or inequalities. For example, for a set math f i math of polynomial s over a Ring mathematics ring math R math , the solution set is the subset of math R math on which the polynomials all vanish evaluate to 0 , formally math x in R forall i in I, f i x 0 . math Examples 1. The solution set of the single equation math f x x math is the set  0 . 2. For any non zero polynomial math f math over the complex numbers in one variable, the solution set is made up of finitely many points. 3. However, for a complex polynomial in more than one variable the solution set has no isolated points. Remarks In algebraic geometry , solution sets are used to define the Zariski topology . See affine varieties . Other meanings More generally, the solution set to an arbitrary collection E of relation mathematics relation s E sub i sub i varying in some index set I for a collection of unknowns math x j j in J math , supposed to take values in respective spaces math X j j in J math , is the set S of all solutions to the relations E , where a solution math x k math is a family of values math x k j j in J in prod j in J X j math such that substituting math x j j in J math by math x k math in the collection E makes all relations true . Instead of relations depending on unknowns ... conjunction , and the solution set is the inverse image of the boolean value true by the associated ... of polynomials f sub i sub if interpreted as the set of equations f sub i sub x 0 . Examples The solution set for E x y 0 w.r.t. math x,y in mathbb R 2 math is S a, a a R . The solution set for E x ... as a parameter on which the equation, and therefore the solution set, depends. The solution set for math ... is undefined for negative values of x . The solution set for math E exp i x 1 math w.r.t. math x in mathbb C math is S 2 Z see Euler s identity . See also equation solving DEFAULTSORT Solution Set ... more details
unreferenced date March 2010 The Hoagland solution is a hydroponic nutrient solution that was developed by Hoagland and Arnon in 1933 and is one of the most popular solution compositions for growing plants in the scientific world at least . The Hoagland solution provides every nutrient necessary for plant growth and is appropriate for the growth of a large variety of plant species. The solution described by Hoagland in 1933 has been modified several times mainly to add iron chelates and the like , but the original concentrations for each element are shown below. N 210 ppm K 235 ppm Ca 200 ppm P 31 ppm S 64 ppm Mg 48 ppm B 0.5 ppm Fe 1 to 5 ppm Mn 0.5 ppm Zn 0.05 ppm Cu 0.02 ppm Mo 0.01 ppm The Hoagland solution has a lot of N and K so it is very well suited for the development of large plants like Tomato and Bell Pepper . However, the solution is very good for the growth of plants with lower nutrient demands such as lettuce and aquatic plants with the further dilution of the preparation to 1 4 or 1 5. Hoagland solution must be made from 7stock. 1 potassium nitrate KNO sub 3 sub 2 Magnesium sulphate heptahydrate, MgSO4 7H2O, and potassium dihydrogen phosphate Potassium phosphate monobasic , KH sub 2 sub PO sub 4 sub 3 Iron EDTA or Iron Chelte, Fe EDTA 4 Boric Acid, H sub 3 sub BO sub 3 sub 5 Copper Sulfate, CuSO sub 4 sub 6 Zinc sulfate heptahydrate, ZnSO sub 4 sub 7H sub 2 sub O 7 Manganese chloride, MnCl sub 2 sub 4H sub 2 sub O 6 Sodium molybdate, Na sub 2 sub MoO sub 4 sub 2H sub 2 sub O, 7 Calcium nitrate, Ca NO sub 3 sub sub 2 sub 4H sub 2 sub O. LAST SOLUTION must be added as final. Component Stock Solution mL Stock Solution 1L MACRONUTRIENTS 2M KNO3 202g L 2.5 2M Ca ... then fill to 1L. 3 After the solution is mixed, it is ready to water plants. See also Plant nutrition ... jdhall Protocols PlantNutrientSolution.doc The exact composition of the Hoagland solution http allhydroponics.blogspot.com 2009 02 hoaglands solution for hydroponic.html Description of the solution ... more details
Solution were a Netherlands Dutch progressive rock band that existed from 1970 to 1983, during which time they released six studio albums and one live album. They incorporated jazz, rock, pop and soul influences, becoming more commercial on their fifth and sixth albums. History Their first Solution album eponymous LP comprised mainly instrumental pieces, complex yet repetitive in structure, with bassist Peter van der Sande singing on one track. He was succeeded by Guus Willemse around the time of its release, and immediately the band began recording more vocal songs three of the tracks on second album Divergence album Divergence featured lyrics. The third album Cordon Bleu album Cordon Bleu 1975 was released on Elton John s label Rocket Records , as was its follow up Fully Interlocking 1977 ... Just Begun... 1980 and Runaway Solution album Runaway 1982 continued this trend. The two title tracks from these albums became hit singles in Europe. Solution split in 1983, playing a final ... compilation The Ultimate Collection Solution album The Ultimate Collection , comprising almost every track they released was issued in 2005. Also, a 1976 pairing of Solution and Divergence simply titled Solution was reissued by EMI in February 2007, featuring Fever left off the original CD edition ... on Cordon Bleu Neppy Noya, percussion on It s only just begun Albums Solution album Solution 1971 ... Just Begun... 1980 Runaway Solution album Runaway 1982 Solution Live 1983 Reunionconcert Solution DVD, 2006 Reissues Solution 1976 actually a double repackage of the first two albums The Best of Solution Live 1991 The Ultimate Collection Solution album The Ultimate Collection 2005 Singles Divergence ..., 1980 Runaway CBS, 1982 Downhearted CBS, 1982 Bad Breaks SKY, 1983 from Solution Live External links http www.solutionmusic.nl Official site run by Guus Willemse DEFAULTSORT Solution Band Category Dutch rock music groups Category Rocket Records artists nl Solution ... more details
Holtfreter s solution is a specialized aqueous solution , used mostly in aquaria to prevent infection s for early stage amphibian s. It is typically mixed with tap water that is soft water soft . ref name hardness cite web url http www.axolotl.org requirements.htm hardness title Axolotls Requirements & Water Conditions in Captivity publisher Axolotl.org date accessdate 2011 03 29 ref ref cite web url http www.ambystoma.org AGSC axolotls shortguide solutions.html title Indiana University Axolotl Colony publisher Ambystoma.org date accessdate 2011 03 29 ref Amphibians such as axolotl s find a hard water solution more preferable. ref cite web url http www.caudata.org forum f46 beginner newt salamander axolotl help topics f48 axolotls ambystoma mexicanum f57 axolotl free all 47227 holtfreter s solution.html title Holtfreter s solution Caudata.org Newt and Salamander Forum publisher Caudata.org date accessdate 2011 03 29 ref Composition Molarity of the component salts are as follows Multicol NaCl ......... 0.059 M KCl ........... 0.00067 M CaCl2 ....... 0.00076 M NaHCO3 ... 0.0024 M Multicol break Multicol end See also Steinberg s solution John s solution Notes reflist https www.msu.edu user eisthen lab methods animalcare holtfr.html References Armstrong, J.B., Duhon, S.T., and Malacinski, G.M. 1989 Raising the axolotl in captivity. In J.B. Armstrong and G.M. Malacinski eds. Developmental Biology of the Axolotl. New York Oxford University Press, pp. 220 227. Category Solutions Category Antimicrobials chemistry stub ... more details
cleanup AfD date October 2011 copypaste date October 2011 Solution selling is a sales methodology. Rather ... constitutes a true solution . A limitation of this approach is that not all customers buy to address a pain , not every need is a problem needing a solution. http www.keitheades.com Keith M. Eades , author of The New Solution Selling , defines a solution as So what is the definition of the word solution ... the buyer and working woman must also agree on the answer. So a solution is a mutually agreed upon answer to a recognized problem. In addition, a solution must also provide some measurable improvement ... complete definition of a solution It s a mutually shared answer to a recognized problem, and the answer provides measurable improvement. Origins of solution selling Frank Watts developed the sales process dubbed solution selling in 1975 Citation needed date December 2010 . Watts perfected his method at Wang Laboratories . He began teaching solution selling as an independent consultant in 1982. He ... magazine Electronics magazine would portray solution selling as an unmistakable trend in the distribution ... The solution sale is an unmistakable trend in the distribution of systems related products and is simply ... 1975 solution sale methodology. ref cite book author Lunch Group coauthors firstn lastn authorn link ... time and liked their solution sale approach to business first find out what is needed, then come up ... founded Solution Selling in 1983, ref Sant, Tom 2006 http books.google.com books?id tcXIcylsfzoC&pg PA57&dq solution selling&hl en&ei xAqUTt 6HvLZiQKD6M3cBA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 9&ved 0CG8Q6AEwCA v onepage&q solution 20selling&f false The giants of sales what Dale Carnegie, John Patterson ... Selling Skills, Strategic Selling, Solution Selling, SPIN Selling, and many others. ref and began licensing ... Sales Performance International . Bosworth authored Solution Selling Creating Buyers in Difficult Selling Markets 1994 , and after leaving Solution Selling he co authored CustomerCentric Selling ... more details
A singular solution y sub s sub x of an ordinary differential equation ordinary differential equation is a solution that is Mathematical singularity singular or one for which the Initial value problem initial value problem also called the Cauchy problem by some authors fails to have a unique solution at some point on the solution. The set on which a solution is singular may be as small as a single ... value problem fails to have a unique solution need not be Mathematical singularity singular functions . In some cases, the term singular solution is used to mean a solution at which there is a failure of uniqueness to the initial value problem at every point on the curve. A singular solution in this stronger sense is often given as tangent to every solution from a family of solutions. By tangent we ... y sub c sub is a solution in a family of solutions parameterized by c . This means that the singular solution is the envelope mathematics envelope of the family of solutions. Usually, singular solutions ... check what happens if the term is equal to zero, and whether it leads to a singular solution. The Picard ... being unique, which can allow for the existence of singular solutions. A divergent solution Consider ... with respect to x . The general solution to this equation is math y x C x 2 . , math For a given math C math , this solution is smooth except at math x 0 math where the solution is divergent. Furthermore, for a given math x not 0 math , this is the unique solution going through math x,y x math . Failure ... of solutions to this equation is given by math y c x x c 2 . , math Another solution is given ... that the solution fails to be unique when math y 0 math . It can be shown that for math y 0 math , if a single branch of the square root is chosen, then there is a local solution which is unique using ..., in the sense that solution fails to be unique in a neighbourhood of one or more points. Commonly ... point, math x c math , and for the second solution, uniqueness fails at every value of math x math ... more details
Percentage solution is an ambiguous term which is used to describe a solution with the unit percent . It may refer to Mass fraction chemistry if mass mass w w is meant Mass concentration chemistry if mass volume w v is meant see also Mass concentration chemistry Usage in biology Usage in biology Volume concentration if volume volume v v is meant disambig Category Solutions Category Analytical chemistry ... more details