At the beginning of the month, Amazon introduced its revamped Fire HD 10 tablet, bringing some improvements such as USB-C connectivity and a faster processor over the previous iteration. The new device is now available on the retailer's site, both in adult and kids editions, selling for $150 and $200, respectively.In addition to the upgraded SoC and port, the new Fire HD 10 tablets are powered by Android Pie, which Amazon brands as Fire OS 7. This may seem outdated given Android 10 is out, but it's a significant improvement compared to other Amazon tablets that are still running Android 7.0 Nougat. The updated version is also said to be 30% faster than the previous one while selling for the same price.In terms of components, the Fire HD 10 offers a 10.1-inch 1080p display, 32 or 64GB of storage, 2GB of RAM, and two 2MP front and rear-facing cameras. Thankfully, there's still a 3.5mm jack, which can be particularly convenient if you want to watch your favorite show during your flight. The all-new edition comes in revised colors, namely black, plum, blue, and white. If you'd rather go ad-free and get yours "without special offers," you'll have to pay an extra $15 and stick with black, which is rather odd as this is only a software limitation. More surprisingly, the edition with no ads won't ship before November 7, which makes it seem like Amazon really wants people to buy the commercially-supported product. Lastly, if you need more storage, there's a 64GB version available for an extra $40, which may not make a lot of sense since there's a built-in MicroSD slot.
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Amazon recently released updated versions of its child-friendly Fire tablets in both 8" and 10" variants. The latter is currently on sale for $149.99, a respectable $50 off an already cheap tablet. Considering the feature set on these things, I'd say that's pretty good.Usually, we'd bore you with specs right now so that you know what you're getting for your money. But the Kids Edition Fire tablets aren't really about that. Sure, this one comes with a 10" 1080p display, 32GB of storage, and "up to 10 hours of battery life," but it's the features for children (and parents) that shine.Not only is the tablet encased in a "kid-proof" case (that comes in three colors), but there are easy-to-use parental controls to limit screen time and such, the ability to download apps, books, etc for use on the go where there might not be signal, and access to appropriate content like videos and games (including a curated web browser).If you're looking for a tablet for your children, these are some of the best options on offer. We've seen Amazon offer the Fire HD 10 Kids Editions in bundles of two before (effectively making them $150 a piece), but being able to get one on its own for $150 isn't a bad deal. Hit up the source link below to get started.Source: Amazon
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3244: CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION IN ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS, PK-3 Key concepts in curriculum and instruction in grades PK-3 mathematics: mathematical thinking, number and number sense, computation and estimation, geometry and measurement, mathematical discourse within elementary classrooms, teaching methods in grades PK-3, and the role of mental arithmetic. Teaching mathematics through problem solving, reasoning, and communication to support the learning process for all elementary students. (3H,3C)
Protein synthesis in ribosomes requires two kinds of tRNAs:initiation and elongation. The former initiates the process(formylmethionine tRNA in prokaryotes and special methioninetRNA in eukaryotes). The latter participates in the synthesisproper, recognizing the sense codons. Synthesis is also assistedby special proteins: initiation, elongation, and terminationfactors. The termination factors are necessary to recognizestop codons (UAG, UGA, and UAA) and to release the completeprotein chain from the elongation tRNA preceding a stop codon.No termination tRNA capable of recognizing stop codons by theiranticodons is known. The termination factors are thought todo this. In the large ribosomal RNA, we found two sites that,like tRNAs, contain the anticodon hairpin but with tripletscomplementary to stop codons. One site is hairpin 69 from domainIV; the other site is hairpin 89, domain V. By analogy, we callthem termination tRNAs: Ter-tRNA1 and Ter-tRNA2, respectively,even though they transport no amino acids, and suggest thatthey directly pair to stop codons. The termination factors onlyaid in this recognition, making it specific and reliable. Astrong argument in favor of our hypothesis comes from vertebratemitochondria. They are known to acquire two new stop codons,AGA and AGG. In the standard code, these are two out of sixarginine codons. We revealed that the corresponding anticodons,UCU and CCU, have evolved in Ter-tRNA1 of these mitochondria.
RNase M, an enzyme previously purified to homogeneity fromEscherichia coli, was suggested to be the RNaseresponsible for mRNA degradation in this bacterium. Althoughrelated to the endoribonuclease, RNase I, its distinct propertiesled to the conclusion that RNase M was a second, low molecularmass, broad specificity endoribonuclease present in E.coli. However, based on sequence analysis, southernhybridization, and enzyme activity, we show that RNase M is,in fact, a multiply altered form of RNase I. In addition tothree amino acid substitutions that confer the properties ofRNase M on the mutated RNase I, the protein is synthesized froman rna gene that contains a UGA nonsense codon at position5, apparently as a result of a low level of readthrough. Wealso suggest that RNase M is just one of several previouslydescribed endoribonuclease activities that are actuallymanifestations of RNase I. 2ff7e9595c
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