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Practicum in School Site Management 460A Fall 2006Graduate School of EducationUniversity of California, BerkeleyPracticum in School Site Management460A Fall 2006 Course Control 24631 3 units (2 field based and 1 class) Instructors: Janette Her
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APPENDIX B:Leadership Experience Documentation Requires Signature of Site SupervisorPrincipal Leadership Institute Graduate School of Education University of California, Berkeley 460A Practicum in School Site Management Leadership ProjectThe requ
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UniversityofCaliforniaBerkeley GraduateSchoolofEducationPRINCIPALLEADERSHIPINSTITUTE ED460CStudentAdvisementMeetingFormDateofMeeting: Time: NameofStudent: NameofAdvisor: CheckOne: ResearchAdviserMeeting FacultyAdviser
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EE 40, University of California BerkeleySpring, 2007EE40 and 42/100 COURSE DESCRIPTIONSpring 2007Course Objectives: EE40 is intended to teach basic circuit theory and principles of electronic engineering as preparation for subsequent EE courses
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EECS 100Frequency Domain Signals University of California Berkeley Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences EECS 100, Professor Bernhard BoserB. BoserLABORATORY 8 v1 FREQUENCY DOMAINUp to now we looked at signals as a functi
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EECS 105 Course SyllabusCourse: Instructor: Class Schedule: Website: Grading Policy: Microelectronic Devices and Circuits Prof. Bernhard Boser, 519 Cory Hall, 3-8350, boser@eecs TuTh 9:30-11 AM, 277 Cory Hall inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ee105 Homework L
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Chemical Physics 34 (1978) 311-317 @North-Holtind Publishing CompanyONTHEPOSSIBILI~OFCALCULAT~G-SIEGERTEIGEN~ALUES FORdUTC+ObZINGELECTRONICSTATES A.ti. ISAACSON, C.W. McCURDY and W.H. MILLER fDepartment of Gtemistry and Mater&Is and Molecular Rese
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104Hydrogen Production Using Nuclear EnergyIIConceptual Design of an MHR Plant Used to Produce Hydrogen Matt Richards,1 Arkal Shenoy,1 and Ed Harvego21 2General Atomics:P.O. Box 85608, San Diego, CA, 92186-5608, Matt.Richards@gat.com Idaho Nat
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Weather, Climate and EcosystemsDennis Baldocchi University of California, BerkeleyESPM 111 Ecosystem EcologyClimate is the State Factor that most strongly governs the global distribution f terrestrial bi di t ib ti of t t i l biomes Chapin et a
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Where to Tan and Buy Beach Property: An Overview on Global WarmingDennis Baldocchi Professor of Biometeorology Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management & Berkeley Atmospheric Science CenterESPM 111 Ecosystem EcologyClimate Chan
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Ecosystem Concepts: Complexity/Chaos/Scaling, p 2 p y g, partDennis Baldocchi ESPM University of California,BerkeleyESPM 111 Ecosystem EcologyTopics Allometry and Scaling Size Density R t of Metabolism and R Rates f M t b li d Resource U Us
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Ecosystem Concepts: Definitions/Complexity/Chaos/Scaling, part 1Dennis Baldocchi ESPM University of California,BerkeleyESPM 111 Ecosystem EcologyKey Points Define an Ecosystem Define Fluxes, Pools and Turnover time Ecosystems as Complex S t
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ISSCC 2007 / SESSION 10 / mm-WAVE TRANSCEIVERS AND BUILDING BLOCKS / 10.710.7 Low-Power mm-Wave Components up to 104GHz in 90nm CMOSThe amplifier utilizes many of the same techniques for matching and biasing. The design is based entirely on measure
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Actor-Oriented Programming for Wireless Sensor NetworksElaine CheongElectrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California at BerkeleyTechnical Report No. UCB/EECS-2007-112 http:/www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2007/EECS-2007-
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THE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 129, 174109 2008Development and application of a hybrid method involving interpolation and ab initio calculations for the determination of transition statesAnthony Goodrow,1 Alexis T. Bell,2,a and Martin Head-Gordon
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 129a
129A Lecture NotesStrong Interactions I 1 Four ForcesBecquerel discovered radioactivity at the end of 19th century, and Rutherford classied dierent types according to the charge of the emitted particles. ray has charge 2, -ray 1, and -ray zero. In
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129A Lecture NotesQuantum ElectroDynamics 1 Quantum ElectroDynamicsThe true quantum mechanical and relatistic theory of electromagnetism is called Quantum ElectroDynamics, or QED for shot. It combines Dirac equation to describe electron (and of co
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 129a
129A Lecture NotesStandard Model 1 Issues of MassWe have learned that the weak interaction can be explained by the exchange of W and Z bosons, which arise in SU (2) U (1) gauge theory together with the photon. In particular, the Z boson and the p
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 129a
129A Lecture NotesStrong Interactions II 1 Regge Trajectories and StringOne organizing principle came out when people looked at the masses and the spins of hadrons of the same type (i.e., same isospin, same parity, etc). By plotting the masses and
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 132
Philosophy of Mind John R. Searle Study Questions for the final exam. Part I: The Mind Body ProblemPhilosophy 132 Dec 6, 20051. What exactly is the mind-body problem? Why do most contemporary philosophers reject the Cartesian answer to this probl
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JOURNALOF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY0 Copyright 1986 by the American Chemical SocietyVOLUME108, NUMBER 24NOVEMBER 1986 26,NMR Studies of Clustering in SolidsJ. Baumt and A. Pines*Contribution from the Department of Chemistry, University
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Volume 93, number 4CHlIhllCALPHYSICSLfZl-TLRSCLASSICALMODELFOR ELECTRONIC DEGREES OF FREEDOhi, CHARGE TRANSFER IN Na + I COLLISIONSS K. GRAYand W.H. MILLERLmtrorce Berkclc_v l.ahoraror_v,Deparrmmr of C/JCJJJ~S~QJ hlaferulr arrd Molecula
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Information-Theoretic Deconvolution Approximation of Treatment Eect DistributionXiming Wu & Jerey M. PerloAbstract This study proposes an information-theoretic deconvolution method to approximate the entire distribution of individual treatment eec
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BUSINESS ETHICSSPRING 2006: UGBA 177-1 (Mon.FOR THE 21st CENTURY4 6 PM) OR 177-2 (Wed. 2 4 PM)Concerned about handling the ethical challenges that are heading your way? Willing to learn from the failures (and successes) of others? Wanting to
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pacific journal of mathematics Vol. 177, No. 1, 1997A BORG-LEVINSON THEOREM FOR BESSEL OPERATORS Robert CarlsonThis paper presents a direct analog of the Borg-Levinson theorem on the recovery of a potential from the sequence of eigenvalues and nor
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pacific journal of mathematics Vol. 177, No. 2, 1997ASYMPTOTICS FOR SINGULAR VECTORS IN VERMA MODULES OVER THE VIRASORO ALGEBRA A. Astashkevich and D. FuchsFor the singular vector in the reducible Verma module over the Virasoro algebra the terms o
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Volume 159, number 2,3CHEMICALPHYSICS LETTERS7 July 1989DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTION (ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION) FOR THE REACTION HtH2(u=j=O)-tH2(u, 0DDj)tH IN THE ENERGY RANGE 0.90-1.35 eV John Z.H. ZHANG and William H. MILLERBerkeley, CA 94720, U
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Pacic Journal of MathematicsFUSION AND FISSION IN GRAPH COMPLEXES James ConantVolume 209No. 2April 2003PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS Vol. 209, No. 2, 2003FUSION AND FISSION IN GRAPH COMPLEXES James ConantWe analyze a functor from cyclic
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MIXED AMERICIUM-CURIUMTARGET PINS RECYCLED IN PWRSP. BRUSSELAERS, Th. MALDAGUE, S. PILATE, A. RENARD, BELGONUCLEAIRE S. A., Brussels, Belgium Ph. HEMMERICH, S. JANSK1, H. MOUNEY, G. VAMBENEPE ELECTRICITY DE FRANCE, Parix + Lyon, FranceABSTRACT
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J . Phys. Chem. 1989, 93, 7009-7015Using 4R2/F for the span of an F-star we obtain 1/ 12 for the ratio of the square of the radius of gyration of an F-star to the square of the spherical span. Thusg,/g, = 17009(sea urchin model)(F4)This res
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Pacic Journal of MathematicsTHE MASS OF ASYMPTOTICALLY HYPERBOLIC RIEMANNIAN MANIFOLDS Piotr T. Chruciel and Marc Herzlich sVolume 212No. 2December 2003PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS Vol. 212, No. 2, 2003THE MASS OF ASYMPTOTICALLY HYPERBO
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Transport Spectroscopy of Single-Walled Carbon NanotubesDavid H. Cobden, Marc Bockrath, Nasreen Chopra, Alex Zettl and Paul L. McEuenDepartment of Physics, University of California at Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory MS 2-200, Be
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Pacic Journal of MathematicsAN INVERSE PROBLEM FOR THE TRANSPORT EQUATION IN THE PRESENCE OF A RIEMANNIAN METRIC Stephen R. McDowallVolume 216No. 2October 2004PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS Vol. 216, No. 2, 2004AN INVERSE PROBLEM FOR THE
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 221a
221A Lecture NotesPath Integral 1 Feynmans Path Integral FormulationFeynmans formulation of quantum mechanics using the so-called path integral is arguably the most elegant. It can be stated in a single line: xf , tf |xi , ti =h Dx(t)eiS[x(t)]/ .
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 221a
221A Miscellaneous NotesContinuity Equation 1 The Continuity EquationAs I received questions about the midterm problems, I realized that some of you have a conceptual gap about the continuity equation. It appears in Sakurai, pp. 101102, but he doe
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 221a
221A Lecture NotesElectromagnetic Couplings 1 Classical MechanicsThe coupling of the electromagnetic eld with a charged point particle of charge e is given by a term in the action (MKSA system) Sint = Lint dt = e A dx = e (A0 cdt+Adx) = e + eA
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 221a
221A Lecture NotesVariational Method 1 IntroductionMost of the problems in physics cannot be solved exactly, and hence need to be dealt with approximately. There are two common methods used in quantum mechanics: the perturbation theory and the var
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 221b
Physics 221B: Solution to HW # 7 Nuclear Physics11)210Po and the Nuclear Shell Modelhas 126 neutrons and 84 protons. 126 is a magic number, which means the neutrons form a complete shell. Exciting a neutron will cost a lot of energy so the low
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 221b
Physics 221B: Solution to HW # 6 1) Born-Oppenheimer for Coupled Harmonic OscillatorsThis problem is meant to convince you of the validity of the Born-Oppenheimer (BO) Approximation through a toy model of coupled 1D harmonic oscillators. Since we kn
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 221b
Physics 221B: Solution to HW # 8 Quantum Field Theory1) Bosonic Grand-Partition FunctionThe solution to this problem is outlined clearly in the beginning of the lecture notes Quantum Field Theory II (Bose Systems) and will not be repeated here. I w
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 221b
Physics 221B: Solutions to HW 2 1) a)Inserting the potential V (x) = (x) into the Lippmann-Schwinger equation from HW (1) and integrating over the delta-function, im eikx + 2 eik|x| (0). (x) = k 2 (1)Evaluating this equation at x = 0 gives an exp
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Volume 17 1, number 5,6CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS17 August 1990On the tautomerization an ab initio studyreaction 2-pyridone*2-hydroxypyridine:Miquel Moreno and William H. Miller Department of Chemistry, University of California,andMaterials
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Pacic Journal of MathematicsRESURGENT DEFORMATIONS FOR AN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OF ORDER 2ERIC DELABAERE AND JEAN-MARC RASOAMANANAVolume 223No. 1January 2006PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS Vol. 223, No. 1, 2006RESURGENT DEFORMATI
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Volume 19 1, number 5CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS10 April 1992NMR of optically pumped xenon thin filmsD. Raftery, H. Long, L. Reven, P. Tang and A. PinesMaterials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. Berkeley, CA 94720, USA and Depar
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Pacic Journal of MathematicsKNOT COLOURING POLYNOMIALSMICHAEL EISERMANNVolume 231No. 2June 2007PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS Vol. 231, No. 2, 2007KNOT COLOURING POLYNOMIALSMICHAEL EISERMANNWe introduce a natural extension of the colou
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Volume 198,number 5CHEMICALPHYSICSLETTERS16October 1992NMR studies of the surface structure and dynamics of semiconductor nanocrystalsJoseph R. Sachleben, E. Wrenn Wooten, Lyndon Emsley, Alexander Pines,Vi&i L. Colvin and A. Paul AlivisatosM
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Physics 250 Fall 2008 Homework and Notes 2 Due Friday, September 12, 2008Reading Assignment: 1. (DTB) On p. 77 Nakahara talks about the orthogonal complement to the kernel of f . The objection to this, as discussed in class, is that you cant dene a