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DOOR STORAGE LEGEND ANIMAL 156 FACILITY ALARMS H H H H H H E STAIR #3 203sf A B C EXPOSED CONC. WAFFLE SLAB (SEE PLAN FOR CEIL'G HEIG EXPOSED CONC. SLAB (SEE PLAN FOR CEIL'G HEIGHT) SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING W/ A 2'-0" x 2'-0" EXPOSED "TEE" GRID, 3/4" THICK, MINERAL FIBER, "SANSERRA" PATTERN W/ RABBETED EDGES BY "ARMSTRO (8'-8" CEILING HEIGHT) SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING W/ A 2'-0" x 2'-0" EXPOSED "TEE" GRID, 3/4" THICK, MINERAL FIBER, "SANSERRA" PATTERN W/ RABBETED EDGES BY "ARMSTRO (12'-0" CEILING HEIGHT) SUSPENDED 5/8" GYP. BOARD W/ ACOUSTICAL SPRAY (8'-8" CEILING HEIGHT EXCEPT WHERE NOTED) SUSPENDED 5/8" GYP. BOARD (8'-8" CEILING HEIGHT) SUSPENDED 5/8" W.R. GYP. BOARD (8'-8" CEILING HEIGHT SUSPENDED 1" HEAVY TEXTURED, MACHINE APPLIED ELEC 165 ELEC 166 108 SF STORAGE B B 153 B E LAB ENCLOSURE 72 SF RECIEVING 147 MECH 139B LAB 133 B 127 354 SF D 954sf H E 773 SF 12 SF G B 136 SF MECH 157 B 152 STORAGE 139 A 63 SF LAB 155 LAB 154 G LAB 139A LAB 126 E B LAB 151 G 336 SF VOC. RM G 147 SF 786 SF STOCK ROOM A 132 131 SF 131 SF 94 SF G VOC. RM. CORR. 100L 466sf CORR. 100K 357sf LAB CORR. 100I KENNEL B 150 161 SF 161 SF 1709 SF LAB 122B 814sf 146 138 F G VOC. RM 145 G VOC. RM 137 B LAB 125 B LAB 126A G H 162 SF 161 SF 161 SF 432 SF ADMIN 123A 92 SF 92 SF H H E H E H H E H E H G VOC. RM 144 G VOC. RM 136 E OFFICE 124 B OFFICE 124A STUCCO (SEE PLAN FOR CEILING HEIGHT) NOT USED A J G 226 SF E CORR. 100M192sf 147 SF 150 SF H 145 SF 145 SF K MECH A6.01 SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING W/ A 4'-0" x 4'-0" H E LAB 116A H E LAB 117A LAB 118 LAB A 119B C A LAB 119 152 SF E 161 SF 3 194 SF 200sf 123 A7.10 STAIR#1 E VOC. RM G 143 G VOC. RM 135 B LAB C B 142 "FRESCOR" PATTERN W/ SQUARE EDGES BY "OWENS-CORN OPP. HAND A7.10 E A AUDITORIUM 197 EXPOSED COORDINATOR GRID, 1" THICK, MINERAL FIBER, B 145sf 138sf B 426 SF 825sf 1001sf OFFICE 121 59 SF F MECH LAB 122 LAB 122A ELEV. OFFICE 131 STAIR #4 A7.11 E OFFICE 117 E OFFICE 116 E LAB 119A 211 SF STORAGE B 141 145sf 139sf 96 SF 111 SF 188 SF 121A E 150 SF H OPP. HAND H C CORR. 100G 797sf OFFICE C CORR. 100H 173sf E H A7.03 E H LAB LAB 115C 115 A A LAB 114 LAB 114A OFFICE A 120A LAB 120 A C H F 103 OFFICE C 102 OFFICE 102C D A6.02 WOMENS 195 H F 278 SF OFFICE 104 259 SF 183 SF 157 SF 169 SF A7.03 E 164 SF H E E OFFICE 120B 375 SF AREA 160 G 698 SF 803 SF COMMON C OFFICE 102A E H CORR. 100O 126sf ASSEMBLY CORR.2 100C A7.12 H 1 A7.12 MECH 199 A7.03 E 616 SF 93 SF CORR. 100F 478sf CORR. 100E 360sf E LAB 106B LAB E 106C LAB 115A LAB 115B LAB 108C A E 171A CORR. 100D 360sf OFFICE C 1916sf 355 SF E 109 SF 198 105sf 99 SF 139 SF 140 SF 56 SF C C C WORKROOM 101C 101B B OFFICE 101A B E D A7.03 2 168 SF 1 OPP. HAND H STAI H 203 SF B B 195 SF OFFICE 108B 352 SF A LAB A LAB 106A E OFFICE E 171 59 SF B B 102 SF 123 SF E H B E A LAB 108 LAB 108A 122 SF C ADMIN 101 H LINE OF BRIDGE ABOVE 2 H CORR. 100P 126sf MENS 193 1604 SF LAB 113 E 106 F WOMENS 176 F 397 SF 397 SF F MENS 169 299 SF 154 SF F AVIARIUM 177A 510 SF 439 SF 122sf OFFICE 101D C 96 SF F H A7.11 E A6.03 H E STAI H LAB H E LAB 112 OFFICE E 110 1...

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Stair # 11CHILLER 145Stair # 9Stair # 8245FUEL 143ELECT. 144ELEV RM 141ACUST.118A MECH 141B MENS 118GENER. 142Corr.130ECLASSRM 120818 SFCLASSRM 123818 SFCLASSRM 124818 SFCLASSRM 127818 SFStair # 5ELECT.12
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-ADMIN 202E-sf 155 SF-ADMIN 202F153 SF -sf-sf-CONF-202G-sf 679 SF -sfFAC-FAC-FAC-FAC-FAC-OFFICE-OFFICE 204G-sf 153 SFOFFICE 204F-sf 153 SFOFFICE 204E-sf 153 SFOFFICE 204D-sf 153 SF--ADMIN 202DLAB
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11/19/07Book List for the College of SciencesSubject Course # Section Book Title ISBNCHEMISTRYCHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM 103 105 106 111 121 121 121L 122 122L 122L 241
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