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15610 AUGUST 1980EM4JOURNAL OF THE ENGINEERING MECHANICS DIVISIONRESPONSE OF LAYER TO STRIKE-SLIP VERTICAL FAULTBy Marijan Dravinski' and Mihailo D. Trifunac ,2 M. ASCEINTRODUCTIONThe problem presented in this paper represents a special ca
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CE108 - Spring 2007 Introduction to Computational Methods in Civil EngineeringCOURSE OUTLINE WEEK 1/8(9,10) 1/(16,17) 1/22(23,24) 1/29(30,31) 2/5(6,7) 2/12(13,14) 2/(20,21) 2/26*(27,28) 3/5(6,7) 3/19(20,21) 3/26(27,28) 4/2(3,4) 4/9(10,11) 4/16(17,18
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EMACS Control KeysCursor Movement KeysControl-P Control-N Control-F Control-B Control-A Control-E Escape-< Escape-> Previous Line Next Line Forward One Character Backward One Character Move to the Beginning of the Current Line Move to the End of th
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CE205 Statics Fall 2007COURSE OUTLINE WEEK TOPICS ASSIGNED READING Sec 2/1-6 Sec 2/7-9 Sec 3/1-4 Sec 4/1-10 Sec 5/1-4 Sec 5/5-7 Sec 6/1-3, 5-6 Sec 6/4 Sec 6/6 Sec 7/1 Sec 7/2 Sec 8/1-5 Sec 9/1-3 Sec 10/1-4 Sec 11/1-2 Sec 11/3 ASSIGNED PROBLEMS 2/1
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6-2 Joint A B C D x -2 0 0 -1 y 0 0 -2 -1 F x Fy 0 -8 Bx By Cx 0 0 -10 ex 1 0.707 0 -0.707 -0.707 ey 0 -0.707 -1 -0.707 0.707 Connected Members AB, AD AB, BC, BD BC, CD AD, BD, CD Solution 8 -11.315 13 7.07 -18.39 Joint A A C D DMember AB AD BC BD
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Application of Matrix Algebra in MechanicsMatrix notation is the most convenient for analyzing complicated problems, it is applied in many areas in engineering and social sciences. A little bit of patience is required to condition yourself to like t
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Kinematics of Rigid BodiesApplications: Analysis of cams, gears, shafts, linkages, connecting rods, etc. Definition: A rigid body is a special case of a system of particles wherein the distances between all particles remain unchanged. For a system o
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In Proc. of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, April-May 2004Directional Audio Beacon Deployment: an Assistive Multi-Robot ApplicationDylan A. Shell and Maja J Matari c Interaction Labo
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ARTICLE IN PRESSSoil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 27 (2007) 586597 www.elsevier.com/locate/soildynDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2531, USA Received 9 February 200
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ARTICLE IN PRESSSoil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering ] (]) ]Contents lists available at ScienceDirectSoil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineeringjournal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/soildynWavelet approximation of earthquake strong groun
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thThe 14 World Conference on Earthquake Engineering October 12-17, 2008, Beijing, ChinaEARTHQUAKE DAMAGE DETECTION IN STRUCTURES AND EARLY WARNINGM.I. Todorovska and M. D. Trifunac112Res. Prof., Dept. of Civil Engng., Univ. of Southern Ca
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING CE 408: Risk Analysis in Civil Engineering Instructor: Dr. Erik A. Johnson e-mail: JohnsonE@usc.edu 206B Kaprielian Hall web: rcf.usc.edu/~johnsone phone: (213) 740-0610 ofce hours: M2
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CE 408/JohnsonFall 2001Computer Assignment #2Conditional Probability (due October 31, 2001)Write MATLAB programs to solve the following problems. You may work together in groups of at most 3. (Turn in one copy of your results.)Applying the kn
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Aerosol Science and Technology 36: 492501 (2002) c 2002 American Association for Aerosol Research Published by Taylor and Francis 0278-6826 =02=$12.00 C .00Development and Evaluation of a Compact, Highly Ef cient Coarse Particle Concentrator for T
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Improving Software ProductivityBarry W. Boehm, TRWComputer hardware productivity continues to increase by leaps and bounds, while software productivity seems to be barely holding its own. Central processing units, random access memories, and mass
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Vol. 5, No. 2January 15, 1999$3 Million gift endows 2 research chairs at USC/Norris Cancer CenterTo help spur the creation of new cancer treatments and hasten a cure for the disease, a Sierra Madre couple has given the USC/Norris Comprehensive C
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Composition Of Style-Based Software Architectures From Architectural PrimitivesNikunj R. Mehta and Nenad Medvidovic Department of Computer Science University of Southern California 941 W. 37th Pl., Los Angeles, CA, 90089-0781, USA {mehta | neno}@usc
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Square Matrix ApplicationsTheorem: The Cayley-Hamilton Theorem states that all square matrices satisfy their own characteristic equation, i.e., if f () = 0, then f ([A]) = [0]. Sylvesters Identity: If i , i = 1, . . . , n, are distinct eigenvalues o
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Vol. 5, No. 28October 8, 1999Drug can promote a form of cancerUniversity Park Campus to host LA Times health fairFree health screenings, youth sports clinics, exercise demonstrations and panel discussions featuring some of the countrys leading
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Vol. 5, No. 32November 12, 1999USC researchers will join Nancy Davis Center Without WallsThe Nancy Davis Center Without Walls recently approved a $150,000 gift to the Keck School to support collaborative research in multiple sclerosis (MS). The
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2 A.M. Niazy, P.E. Dr.Chapter 3: Elastic Buckling of Frames2
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Dr. A.M. Niazy, P.E.Chapter 5: Columns on Elastic Foundations1
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Chapter 3Elastic Buckling of Frames2 A.M. Niazy, P.E. Dr.Chapter 3: Elastic Buckling of Frames23 A.M. Niazy, P.E. Dr.Chapter 3: Elastic Buckling of Frames34 A.M. Niazy, P.E. Dr.Chapter 3: Elastic Buckling of Frames45 A.M. Niazy,
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Wais M. Ali El Segundo 8-7-03 wali@usc.edu 310-955-3703Synchronous Systems vs. Asynchronous System The Benefits and DrawbacksPage 2Page 3 Introduction A synchronous system can be simply defined as a system with the presence of a global clock. A
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 30, pp. 555565, 2002 Printed in the USA. All rights reserved.0090-6964/2002/30 4 /555/11/$15.00 Copyright 2002 Biomedical Engineering SocietyModeling of Nonlinear Physiological Systems with Fast and Slow Dy
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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, May 2000, p. 32863291 0270-7306/00/$04.00 0 Copyright 2000, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.Vol. 20, No. 9Mutations in the WRN Gene in Mice Accelerate Mortality in a p53-Null BackgroundDAVI
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REVIEWSTHE MANY SUBSTRATES AND FUNCTIONS OF ATMMichael B. Kastan and Dae-sik LimAs its name suggests, the ATM ataxia-telangiectasia, mutated gene is responsible for the rare disorder ataxia-telangiectasia. Patients show various abnormalities, m
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RED CELLSTargeted disruption of the murine Fanconi anemia gene, Fancg/Xrcc9Yi Yang, Yanan Kuang, Rocio Montes De Oca, Tobias Hays, Lisa Moreau, Naifang Lu, Brian Seed, and Alan D. DAndreaFanconi anemia (FA) is a human autosomal recessive cancer
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Segank: A Distributed Mobile Storage SystemSumeet Sobti Chi Zhang AbstractThis paper presents a distributed mobile storage system designed for storage elements connected by a network of non-uniform quality. Flexible data placement is crucial, and i
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CARD: A Contact-based Architecture for Resource Discovery in Ad Hoc NetworksAhmed Helmy=, Saurabh Garg=, Priyatham Pamu, Nitin Nahata= = Electrical Engineering Department Computer Science Department University of Southern California {helmy, sgarg,
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Vol. 5, No. 13April 30, 1999Nancy Reagan urges women with cancer to Look Good, Feel BetterFormer First Lady Nancy Reagan made a rare public appearance April 27 at USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Hospital to celebrate 10 years of the A
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Vol. 5, No. 16May 21, 1999Taking the pain out of pain relieversOne of the first examples of a new generation of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) causes significantly fewer ulcers than do standard NSAIDs like ibuprofen, according to
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Vol. 5, No. 19June 25, 1999USC researchers announce in Science discovery of a fundamental new proteinA new protein discovered by researchers at USC and UC Irvine (UCI), may help scientists to understand the complex process by which genes are tra
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Qin; Spring 06CHEM 519, Spring 2006 Homework Assignment #1 Total 70 points, due February 13, 2006 1. (5 pts) Stryer, Ch. 3, #15 2. (10 pts) An example of a 310-helix is the pdb entry 1LB0. (a) Conduct a literature search and report the following fe
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brief communicationsCheckpoint activation in response to double-strand breaks requires the Mre11/Rad50/Xrs2 complexMuriel Grenon*, Chris Gilbert* and Noel F. Lowndes**ICRF Clare Hall Laboratories, CDC Laboratory, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Potter
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Am. I. Hum. Genet. 50:347-359, 1992A Multiple-Tubes Approach for Accurate Genotyping of Very Small DNA Samples by Using PCR: Statistical ConsiderationsW. Navidi,* N. Arnheim,t and M. S. Waterman*tDepartments of *Mathematics and t Molecular Biolog
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the free atmosphere, away from the influences of the earth's surface. From all of these measurements will come an understanding of the processes that control hydroxyl and determine the oxidizing capacity of the atmospherC.REFERENCESI . G.2. S. M.
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, VOL. 47, NO. 3, MARCH 2000301Laser Induced Fluorescence Attenuation Spectroscopy: Detection of HypoxiaRamez E. N. Shehada*, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Fellow, IEEE, Hebah N. Mansour, and Warren S. Grundfe
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Networked Infomechanical Systems (NIMS) for Ambient IntelligenceWilliam J. Kaiser1, Gregory J. Pottie1, Mani Srivastava1, Gaurav S. Sukhatme2, John Villasenor1, and Deborah Estrin3(kaiser@ee.ucla.edu, pottie@ee.ucla.edu, mbs@ee.ucla.edu, gaurav@rob
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EE 402University of Southern CaliforniaJ. Choma, Jr.U University of S Southern C CaliforniaSchool Of Engineering Department Of Electrical EngineeringEXAMINATION #1 (Solutions) EE 402: 16 October 2002 2:00 -to- 3:30Problem #1:(40%)(a). Note
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International Journal on Digital Libraries manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor)BroadScale: Ecient Scaling of Heterogeneous Storage SystemsShu-Yuen D. Yao, Cyrus Shahabi, Roger ZimmermannUniversity of Southern California, {didiyao,shaha
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Paper #174Violent Agreement Amongst Systems and Software Engineers, CSER 2008DeWitt T. Latimer IV1University of Southern California 941 W. 37th Place, SAL 300, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0781 dlatimer@ieee.org1The views expressed in this report are
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1Linking Leadership and Technical Execution in Unprecedented Systems-of-Systems AcquisitionsFrank J. Sisti Aerospace Corporation El Segundo, CA DeWitt T. Latimer IV United States Air Force El Segundo, CAThe acquisition of systems is as much an ar
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J_ID: CHI Customer A_ID: 07-0125.R1 Cadmus Art: CHI20477 Date: 3-OCTOBER-07 Stage: IPage: 1CHIRALITY 00:000000 (2007)Review ArticleThe Determination of the Absolute Congurations of Chiral Molecules Using Vibrational Circular Dichroism (VCD) Sp
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01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 462.4 Vibrational Circular Dichroism Philip J. Stephens and Frank J. Devlin2.4.1 Introduction Circular Dichrois
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ARTICLE IN PRESSSoil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 27 (2007) 774792 www.elsevier.com/locate/soildynPermanent deformations and strains in a shear building excited by a strong motion pulseV. Giceva, M.D. Trifunacb,bRudarsko-geoloski fakul
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Next-Generation Software Processes and Their Environment SupportBarry Boehm Prasanta Bose Ellis Horowitz Walter Scacchi {USC Center for Software Engineering}andSalah Bendifallah Azad Madni {Perceptronics}ABSTRACTThis paper discusses the shortf
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Empirical Observations on COTS Software Integration Effort Based on the Initial COCOTS Calibration DatabaseChris Abts, M.S. University of Southern California Salvatori Hall Room 328 941 W. 37th Place Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA +1 213 740 6470 cabts@s
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Value-Based Software Engineering: Overview and AgendaBarry Boehm USC-CSE-2005-504, February 2005 Copyright USC-CSE 2005Abstract: Much of current software engineering practice and research is done in a value-neutral setting, in which every requirem