2011 HSNCT discussion

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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby Down and out in Quintana Roo » Fri Jun 17, 2011 11:25 pm

"Tryst With Destiny" seems to be dropped pretty early for Nehru. I really am nowhere near an expert (or even all that knowledgeable) about him, but that's a pretty recognizable thing right there early in the question.

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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby bt_green_warbler » Fri Jun 17, 2011 11:28 pm

7/53/3 in 70 rooms, which is a very normal conversion rate.
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby Mike Wong » Fri Jun 17, 2011 11:41 pm

Hey Jeff, would you mind posting the comp card system bonus. Also, what was the rationale behind that question?
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby bt_green_warbler » Sat Jun 18, 2011 12:27 am

HSNCT round 21 wrote:Pencil and paper ready. Consider a 256-team, power-matched quiz bowl tournament. For 10 points each--

A. If in every round each team played against an opponent with the same record, how many teams would still be undefeated after 5 rounds?

answer: _8_ teams [256/(2^5^) = (2^8^)/(2^5^) = 2^3^ = 8]

B. If in every round each team played against an opponent with the same record, how many teams would have a winning record after 7 rounds?

answer: _128_ teams [With an odd number of games played, no team would be at exactly .500, so exactly half the teams would have a winning record.]

C. If each team played 9 games, but the tournament lasted 12 rounds, then what is the minimum number of game rooms that would be required? Assume each game features exactly 2 teams.

answer: _96_ game rooms [With no byes at all, it would require 256/2 = 128 game rooms; 128 x (9/12) = 128 x (3/4) = 32 x 3 = 96]
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby sssssssskkkk » Sat Jun 18, 2011 3:11 am

While watching the finals, I think there was a question about T cells which lead in with something along the lines of "these types of cells are helped by the major histocompatibility complex" - I feel like the answer at that point could also be any antigen presenting cell because the MHC does in fact "help" the APCs (i.e. dendritic cells, B cells) by allowing them to present the antigens on their cell membranes. Could you please post that question?
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby bt_green_warbler » Sat Jun 18, 2011 12:58 pm

Major histocompatibility complex class I molecules work to aid these cells. Like natural killer cells, one group of them releases the protein perforin, and these cells express glycoproteins (*) CD4 and CD8. Produced in an organ lying between the lungs, they have "helper," "memory," and "cytotoxic" varieties. For 10 points--name this type of white blood cell whose one-letter name suggests its origin in the thymus.

answer: _T_ cell or _T_ lymphocyte (prompt on "white blood cells" or "lymphocytes" before "thymus"; accept _cytotoxic T_ cells or _cytotoxic T_ lymphocytes before "CD4"; prompt on "Tc cells" before "CD4")
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby Kenneth Widmerpool » Sat Jun 18, 2011 1:14 pm

sssssssskkkk wrote:While watching the finals, I think there was a question about T cells which lead in with something along the lines of "these types of cells are helped by the major histocompatibility complex" - I feel like the answer at that point could also be any antigen presenting cell because the MHC does in fact "help" the APCs (i.e. dendritic cells, B cells) by allowing them to present the antigens on their cell membranes. Could you please post that question?


While what you said was true about the MHC, it looks like MHC Class I interacts with T cells only.
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby sssssssskkkk » Sun Jun 19, 2011 2:17 am

Ah yeah that makes it less ambiguous. I guess if someone really wanted to be a pain in the neck they could buzz in and say "all cells with a nucleus" because MHC Class 1 is expressed by all nucleated cells to present antigens to T-cells...
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby Mr. Scogan » Sun Jul 03, 2011 4:56 pm

Sorry to revive an old thread, but where can one find the audio recordings of the tournament?
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby No Electricity Required » Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:41 pm

Ulster Clay Pigeon Shooting Association wrote:Sorry to revive an old thread, but where can one find the audio recordings of the tournament?


There are video recordings here.
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby Just a Guy Made Of Dots and Lines » Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:59 pm

Ulster Clay Pigeon Shooting Association wrote:Sorry to revive an old thread, but where can one find the audio recordings of the tournament?


The audio is at http://doc-ent.com/qbc/HSNCT11/
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby jonpin » Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:59 pm

Is there a list of what teams are playing in each of the games on the audio recordings?
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby Mr. Scogan » Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:45 pm

Game 6 was Fisher Catholic vs North Kansas City

If I'm correct, I believe all the games that were recorded were in Mike Bentley's room.
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby Bartleby » Mon Jul 04, 2011 12:47 am

Caterpillar D6 wrote:
Ulster Clay Pigeon Shooting Association wrote:Sorry to revive an old thread, but where can one find the audio recordings of the tournament?


The audio is at http://doc-ent.com/qbc/HSNCT11/


Speaking of this, did the recordings from ICT ever find their way onto the internet?
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Re: 2011 HSNCT discussion

Postby ether a go-go » Mon Jul 04, 2011 9:00 am

Here are the matches from Bentley's room:
1: Plymouth vs Olmsted Falls B
2: Adair County vs Olmsted Falls B
3: Culver B vs Kellenberg B
4: Sidney vs Novi B
5: LASA A vs Solon A
6: NKC vs Fisher Catholic
7: Oshkosh West vs Farragut
8: Woodward vs Benton
9: Norcross vs Lisgar
10: Maggie Walker B vs St. Andrew's
11: Chatham Glenwood vs Rocky Grove
12: Northmont B vs Richard Montgomery B
13: Mounds View vs Muldrow
14: Dorman B vs State College B
15: Simon Kenton vs Cistercian B
16: Chariton vs Russell
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