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UCSD - BILD - BILD 2
1 To: From: Date: Subject: The Class of 2007 Rich Levitt February, 2005 STEP I Preparation(Lots of what you might want to know!)Many years ago a wise student wrote this recommendation on a Survey of Step I for the following years class: Make a pl
UCSD - BILD - BILD 2
Specialist Examination for Internal Medicine (Certifier)Information Brochureof the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Companion AnimalsDate: March, 2004 1st revision: March, 2005 2nd revision: December 2007CONTENTS 1. Descripti
UCSD - BILD - BILD 2
Genetics Exam I September 29, 2006 Directions: This exam consists of multiple choice/short answer questions and four short discussion questions. Each multiple choice has only one correct answer, and each is worth two points apiece. The short discussi
UCSD - BILD - BILD 2
Genetics Graduate Group Expanded Guidelines for Qualifying Exam Procedures This is a document for all: students, major professors and Qualifying examination chairs and QE committee members. All please read.EXAM FORMAT AND PHILOSOPHY All focus groups
UCSD - BILD - BILD 2
Molecular Genetics MRCPath Self-Help Course Sept 2006 March 2007 London IDEAS Genetics Knowledge Park Institute of Child Health, Guilford St, London WC1N 1EHApplicants are invited for the above course, which will be held at the Institute of Child H
UCSD - BILD - BILD 2
HB 1133 Department of Legislative ServicesMaryland General Assembly 2002 Session FISCAL NOTEHouse Bill 1133 Environmental Matters (Delegate Finifter)Maryland Genetic Counselors Act This bill provides for the regulation of genetic counselors by a
UCSD - HUM - HUM 3
Biology4071/6071HumanGenetics LectureSyllabusInstructor:Dr.MelvinBeck Office:LifeSciences317 Phone:6782970 email:mbeck@memphis.edu Spring2004 OfficeHoursWed.10:3011:30; Tu&Th1:00200;ByappointmentCourseOverview: Humangeneticsisanupperdivision/gradu
UCSD - HUM - HUM 3
1Genetics Graduate Program Learning Outcomes/Goal: The most central goal of the Genetics Graduate Program is the training of outstanding students in the areas of genetics and genomics. Activities in Support of Goal: 1. Rotations: Unless students have
UCSD - HUM - HUM 3
Biology Final Exam Study Guide (organized by test) 1. Matter and Energy in the Web of Life (Chapter 4) Vocabulary Energy Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Entropy Simple molecules Complex molecules Energy Reaction Diagram Catalyst Carbon Dioxide Oxygen
UCSD - HUM - HUM 3
Biology 142 Advanced Topics in Genetics and Molecular Biology Course Syllabus Spring 2006 Faculty Information: Dr. Nitya Jacob, Office: Room 104, Pierce Hall; Phone: 770-784-8346 Office Hours: T 9:30-10:30 AM and Th 3:30-4:30 PM, or by appointment E
Berkeley - MCB - 57703
Review Questions for MCB32 Review MT1 September 25, 2008 Chemistry and Electrolytes 1. Name 4 electrolytes that have a higher extracellular concentration relative to intracellular concentration. 2. T/F Most fluid in the body is located in the interst
Berkeley - MCB - 57703
MCB 32 : Human PhysiologyDiscussion Sections 107 W8-9 182 Dwinelle 108 W3-4 122 Wheeler 111 M1-2 215 DwinelleJason Yu ( sunnyjason@berkeley.edu )Office Hour F 10-11 449 LSA ?1. Greetings: Hello! I am 2nd year graduate student in MCB. I am very
Berkeley - MCB - 57703
MCB 32 : Human PhysiologyDiscussion Sections 107 W8-9 182 Dwinelle 108 W3-4 Wheeler 111 M1-2 Dwinelle 215 122Jason Yu ( sunnyjason@berkeley.edu ) Office Hour F 9:30-11 449 LSAChap4 and 5Glycolysis (Cytoplasm)Glucose (C6) 2 Pyruvic acids (C3
Berkeley - MCB - 57703
MCB 32 : Human PhysiologyDiscussion Sections 107 W8-9 182 Dwinelle 108 W3-4 Wheeler 111 M1-2 Dwinelle 215 122Jason Yu ( sunnyjason@berkeley.edu ) Office Hour F 9:30-11 449 LSAChap8 A. Brain Forebrain telencephalon : cerebrum - 2 hemispheres cer
Berkeley - MCB - 57703
MCB 32 Review Questions Sections 102, 103, 105 1. Most organs are composed of a. epithelial tissue b. muscle tissue c. connective tissue d. all of these 2. Which of these states about homeostatis is true? a. the internal environment if maintained abs
Berkeley - MCB - 57703
Handout #31. Match the following steps in AP to the numbers above _2_ Na+ channels inactivate _0_ Resting potential of the cell _2_ K+ channels open _2_ The ball on the chain plugs the channel _3_ Cell hyperpolarizes _3_ K+ channels close _1_ Na+ c
Berkeley - MCB - 57703
MCB 32 : Human PhysiologyDiscussion Sections 107 W8-9 182 Dwinelle 108 W3-4 Wheeler 111 M1-2 Dwinelle 215 122Jason Yu ( sunnyjason@berkeley.edu ) Office Hour F 9:30-11 449 LSAChap6 A. Diffusion B. Carrier-Mediated Transport : Protein carriers c
Berkeley - MCB - 57703
Four levels of Organization of Protein Structure:Primary Structure refers to the linear sequence of amino acids that make up the polypeptide chain. This sequence is determined by the genetic code, the sequence of nucleotide bases in the DNA. T
Berkeley - MCB - 57703
MCB 32 : Human PhysiologyDiscussion Sections 107 W8-9 182 Dwinelle 108 W3-4 Wheeler 111 M1-2 Dwinelle 215 122Jason Yu ( sunnyjason@berkeley.edu ) Office Hour F 9:30-11 449 LSAChap7 A. Action Potentials from wikipediadepolarizatio n over thre
Berkeley - MCB - 57703
MCB 32 : Human PhysiologyDiscussion Sections 107 W8-9 182 Dwinelle 108 W3-4 Wheeler 111 M1-2 Dwinelle 215 122Jason Yu ( sunnyjason@berkeley.edu ) Office Hour F 9:30-11 449 LSAChap9 A. The Autonomic Nervous System < Sympathetic vs. Parasympatheti
Berkeley - MCB - 57703
MCB 32 : Human PhysiologyDiscussion Sections 107 W8-9 182 Dwinelle 108 W3-4 Wheeler 111 M1-2 Dwinelle 215 122Jason Yu ( sunnyjason@berkeley.edu ) Office Hour F 9:30-11 449 LSAChap3. Cell Organelles from wikipedia - organellePlasma membrane :
Berkeley - MCB - 57703
MCB 32 : Human PhysiologyDiscussion Sections 107 W8-9 182 Dwinelle 108 W3-4 122 Wheeler 111 M1-2 215 DwinelleJason Yu ( sunnyjason@berkeley.edu ) Office Hour F 9:30-11 LSA 449Chap1. 1. Tissues: a grouping of the cells with similar functions A. M
UCLA - MSE - 104
1. Why are the atomic weights of the elements generally not integers? Give two reasons. (1) the atomic masses of the atoms are not integers (except for carbon 12), and (2) the atomic weight is taken as the weighted average of all naturally occurring
UCLA - MSE - 104
SHORT: 1) _ A dielectric material in which polarization is induced by the application of external forces. Piezoelectric. 2) _ A dielectric material that may exhibit polarization in the absence of an electric field. Ferroelectric. 3) _ is a low molecu
UCLA - MSE - 104
MAE-101 Spring, 2007 Final Examination Study Guide There will be six problems in the test. Final examination will be a closed book, closed note examination. Only one formula page (both sided) will be allowed. It should not contain any derivations of
UCLA - MAE - 105A
Extra Problems on Chapter 5 and Chapter 6. These problems are for you to practice. They will not be collected or graded.
UCLA - MSE - 104
21.1 IntroductionBy optical property is meant a material's response to exposure to electromagnetic radiation and, in particular, to visible light. This chapter first discusses some of the basic principles and concepts relating to the nature of elect
UCLA - MAE - 105A
Chapter 5: The 2nd Law of ThermodynamicsThis 1000 hp engine photo is courtesy of Bugatti automobiles.An IntroductionSpontaneous ProcessesObjects spontaneously tend to coolFluids move from higher to lower pressure environments spontaneously
UCLA - MAE - 105A
Chapter 3: Evaluating PropertiesProperty Relations in Engineering ThermodynamicsThe State PrincipleTwo independent, intensive, thermodynamic properties are required to fix the state of a simple compressible system.For example:P and v T and u x
UCLA - MAE - 105A
Chapter 2: Energy and the 1st Law of ThermodynamicsThe Study of Energy in Closed SystemsEnergy: The Property Kinetic Energy1 2 2 KE = m(V2 V1 ) 2 Potential Energy Common Units J(Nm) or kJ ftlbf BtuPE = m g ( z2 z1 )Energy Changes
UCLA - MAE - 105A
Introduction: Chapter 1 Thermodynamics is the study of energy It covers a wide range of applications we choose the system of interest The surroundings are external to our system of interestClosed System (Control Mass) No mass can cross system
UCLA - MSE - 104
15-1615.16 For each of four pairs of polymers, we are to do the following: (1) determine whether or not it is possible to decide which has the higher tensile modulus; (2) if so, note which has the higher tensile modulus and then state the reasons f
UCLA - MSE - 104
14-2514.23 For each of four pairs of polymers, we are asked to (1) state whether it is possible to decide which is more likely to crystallize; (2) if so, which is more likely and why; and (3) it is not possible to decide then why. (a) No, it is not
UCLA - MSE - 104
14-2114.19 (a) This portion of the problem asks us to determine the ratio of butadiene to acrylonitrile repeat units in a copolymer having a weight-average molecular weight of 250,000 g/mol and a degree of polymerization of 4640. It first becomes n
UCLA - MSE - 104
14-414.4 (a) The repeat unit molecular weight of polypropylene is called for in this portion of the problem. For polypropylene, from Table 14.3, each repeat unit has three carbons and six hydrogens. Thus, m = 3(AC) + 6(AH)= (3)(12.01 g/mol) + (6)
UCLA - MAE - 105A
105 A synthesisConservation of Energy: The 1st Law of ThermodynamicsKE + PE + U = Q WChange in amount of energy contained within the system during some time interval Net amount of energy transferred in across the system boundary by heat transfe
UCLA - MSE - 104
Midterm (2/14/07, 1 hr 50 min) will cover all sections up to and including ceramics and glasses (Ch. 1-16 as stated on syllabus, but 10.5 and 11.9 will not be covered). Students allowed one sheet of notes (8.5x11), both sides. Students responsible fo
UCLA - MSE - 104
DEFINITIONS 1) Fatigue- Failure, at relatively low stress levels, of structures that are subjected to fluctuating and cyclic stresses. 2) Creep- The time-dependent permanent deformation that occurs under stress; for most materials it is important onl
UCLA - PSYCH - 10
Welcome to Psych 10: Introductory PsychologyInstructor: Dr. Julie Smurda Wed. & Fri. 1-2:50Lecture Preview ReviewSyllabus What is psychology? Science vs. Pseudoscience in Psychology PretestingPsychology: From Inquiry to Understanding 1/e
UCLA - MAE - 101
Answers for HW 7
UCLA - MAE - 101
HW 6 Answers 7.30) x_bar = 4R/3, y_bar = 0 7.49) Ax = 0, Ay = -L0/6, By = 11L0/12 7.52) Ax = 0, Ay = -25.9 N, By = 263.5 N 7.88) Ax = 0, Ay = 316 N, By = 469 N 9.9) avg = 64 kPa, avg = 5.33 kPa 9.16) avg = 41.7 kPa 9.34) avg = 45 kPa 9.48) AB = 0.134
UCLA - MAE - 101
HW 5 Answers 8.20) alpha = 40 degrees 8.25) a) f = 3.64 lb 8.30) 8.56) F = 2300 N 8.75) M = 9.045 N-m 8.86) M = 0.3 N-m 8.98) M 8.113) W = 182.3 lb b) alpha = 31 degrees
UCLA - PSYCH - 10
Handout 1.3 Recognizing Seven Deadly Sins of Pseudoscience in Facilitated Communication Instructions: While you watch the video Prisoners of Silence, make notes of specific examples of as many of the seven sins as possible. Use your notes to type up
UCLA - PSYCH - 10
Handout 1.2 Recognizing Critical Thinking Principles in Facilitated Communication Instructions: While you watch the video Prisoners of Silence or use the transcript of the video, make notes of specific examples of as many of the critical thinking pri
UCLA - PSYCH - 10
Handout 1.1 Strategies for Identifying More-Likely and Less-Likely Reliable Self-Help Sources Instructions: Go to a library, a bookstore with a copier, or the Internet and locate a self-help book related to some aspect of psychology. Photocopy a few
UCLA - MSE - 104
6-416.33 The modulus of resilience, yield strength, and elastic modulus of elasticity are related to one another through Equation 6.14; the value of E for steel given in Table 6.1 is 207 GPa. Solving for y from this expression yieldsy =2U r E =
UCLA - PSYCH - 10
Chapter 2: Research MethodsSafeguards against ErrorLecture Preview Whatis good research design? Explore the scientific method Discuss the ethics of experimentation Review statisticsCopyright Allyn & Bacon 2009Facilitated Communication:
UC Davis - AMS - 1a
AMS 1A Note: Progress is not always happening. Introduction: Kuhn- People operate under one paradigm and there is a change. What happens? Darwin Origin of Species 1859- everyone became Darwinists, but by the mid 19th century Sometimes scientific idea
UC Davis - ARE - 144
ARE 100A CH 1, 2 review from 1a1. Demand issuea. b. deltaQ/DeltaP is negative.c. Demand determinants list i. Products own price #1 1. price of pretzels ii. other product prices #2 1. ex. of competing goods 2. substitutes in consumption 3. compl
UC Davis - ARE - 100A
1. NOTE: consider 2. Ex. numeric example. a. Suppose U= x^.5Y^.5 b. Px = 10 c. Py= 5 d. I=100 e. Max U = X^.5 Y^.5 subject to 10X + 5Y = 100 f. Need: 2 things i. MRSxy = Px/PY ii. Maintain 100 budget constraint. iii. MRS= Mux/Muy iv. Mux=Du/Dx = x ^
UC Davis - ARE - 100A
1. Ch 6 a. Production i. Inputs/Resources 1 1. land payments to land: rent 2. labor payment to labor: wages 3. capital payment to capital: interest rates. tractors/buildings as inputs to production 4. entrepreneurship- payment: profit. risk taker
UC Davis - ARE - 100A
a.2.3. TC = TVC+TFC aka TC= VC+FC a. TC=wL+rK b. Q= f(L,K) i. AVC=TVC/Q ii. AFC= TFC/Q iii. ATC= AVC+AFC c. MC= dTVC/dQ = dTC/dQ d are deltas i. TC= TVC+TFC ii. DTFC/dQ= 0 d. Ex. rent an apartment for $500/month e. Rent a hotel for $100/night. 4.