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St. Edwards - CHEM - 2323
Chem 2323Study Sheet #4Topic :Alkenes : Nomenclature and Structure Reference : McMurry chpt.6-5I. Degrees of Unsaturation pages :190-192 Survey of the rules for calculating the degrees of unsaturation, and their use in predicting the structur
St. Edwards - CHEM - 2323
Chem 2323Study Sheet #3Topic :Alkanes and Cycloalkanes: Stereochemistry Reference : McMurry chpt.4Stereochemistry can be simply defined as the srudy of the 3-Dimensional structure of molecules I. Conformations of ethane, propane & butane page
St. Edwards - CHEM - 2323
Chem 2323I.Study Sheet #2Topic :Alkanes : Structure and Nomenclature Reference : McMurry chpt.3AFunctional Group Overview pages :75-79 The organization of the vast number of compounds in organic chemistry is facilitated by classificationac
St. Edwards - CHEM - 2323
Chem 2323Study Sheet #1Topic : Structure and Bonding Reference : McMurry chpt.1-2I. Atomic Structure pages : 3-7 Modern organic chemistry involving structure, mechanism and classification was facilitated by quantum mechanics. Before this organi
Johns Hopkins - EPS - 270.180
Thomas Ronan Fluid Earth 2/22/08 Hw #1 Page 87: 1.) Most people think an ocean resembles a bath tub in the fact that from the edge of the continents that land drops off quickly and that the deepest part of the ocean is somewhere in the middle much li
Johns Hopkins - EPS - 270.180
Thomas Ronan Fluid Earth 4/28/08 Hw #4 1A-B) on another sheet C.) the North Atlantic subtropical gyre is driven by the wind. The important theory to understand behind this phenomenon is Ekman theory. He proposed that Net water movement is at 90 degre
Holy Cross (MA) - ECON - 249
Economics 249 Assignment 3 Due Friday, February 8th R. Baumann Directions: Answer all questions on a separate piece of paper. Please do not turn in the questions. Be sure to use full sentences and show your work where applicable. 1. For the random ex
Johns Hopkins - EPS - 270.180
Thomas Ronan Fluid Earth 4/11/08 Hw #3 1.) a.) [K] = ([F] + 459.67) 5/9 =, where given -95F, K = 364.67 (5/9) = 202.59K b.) E = (5.67x10-8)(202.59K)4 = (1684503888.182K) = 95.51W/m2 c.) Max. = 2898m K / (202.59K) = 14.305 m 2.) Conduction: Is the t
Holy Cross (MA) - ECON - 314
Handout 8 Stationary Tests Economics 314 R.Baumann The following data are real per capita personal income and real per capita gross domestic product in the United States from 1969 to 2005, in 2000 dollars.year 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 197
Johns Hopkins - EPS - 270.180
Thomas Ronan Fluid Earth 3/07/08 Hw #2 1.) a.) The average pressure at the ocean surface is 1000 millibars. b.) The average pressure at the ocean floor is:2.) The ration of seawater air density to seawater density at the ocean surface is: 1.168Kg/m
Holy Cross (MA) - ECON - 249
Economics 249 Assignment 2 Due Friday, February 1st R. Baumann Directions: Answer all questions on a separate piece of paper. Please do not turn in the questions. Be sure to use full sentences and show your work where applicable. 1. Do Newbold, et al
Johns Hopkins - EPS - 270.180
Thomas Ronan Medieval Cities 4/17/08 Medieval Towns John Schofield and Alan Vince's work, Medieval Towns, is a comprehensive archaeological assessment of medieval British towns. The authors begin by stating their definition of archaeology: "To study
Holy Cross (MA) - ECON - 249
Economics 249 Assignment 4 Due Friday, February 22nd R. Baumann Directions: Answer all questions on a separate piece of paper. Please do not turn in the questions. Be sure to use full sentences and show your work where applicable. 1. Do Newbold, et a
Holy Cross (MA) - ECON - 249
Economics 249 Assignment 5 Due Friday, February 29 th R. Baumann 1. Let D = the number of Dell computers sold and M = the number of Macintosh computers sold. Suppose the joint pdf is D: Dell sales 35 40 0.05 0.08 0.15 0.15 0.09 0.05M: Mac sales 25
UNC - ASIA - 261
Mariel Hewett 1 April 2008 Kanthapura If I told you that the last ninety pages of the novel Kanthapura were quite easy to read. It would be a lie. Not to say, that one cannot enjoy such ventures as you break through barricades of circular plots and a
UNC - ASIA - 261
Mariel Hewett February 26, 2008 Kim After resting, Kim soon stumbles upon an English army regiment. He immediately recognizes a green flag that bears a red bull on it that was told to him by his father through a guardian this would be Kim's salvation
UNC - ASIA - 261
The beginning of this chapter and part denote the rebirth of Siddhartha's new life. The eagerness for him to finish his quest while in the state of his child-like beginning is shown in a number of ways, including a bizarre dream where Siddhartha suck
UNC - ASIA - 261
As the trial approaches, a number of events occur to change the pace of the plot. For instance, there's the death of Mrs. Moore: a woman who reaches her demise after the exponential decay of her sense and sanity. Yet, the trial proves to be the final
UNC - ASIA - 261
When examining the relevance of Orientalism in post colonial literature, it is hard to determine how to separate the two. The purpose of this set of beliefs, described by Dr. Edward Said, is to help open the reader's eyes to the (at times) unnecessar
NYU - BIO - Principles
Lecture 11 - Genetic Basis of Heredity (Fitch 10/15)Meiosis: How chromosomes are inherited - Process that makes haploid gametes from diploid organisms - Produces variation among gametes o Homologous chromosomes (maternal and paternal copies of the s
NYU - MAP - World Cult
-James takes an original look at revolution by analyzing revolutionary potential and progress according to economic and class distinctions, rather than racial distinctions interweaves the goings on of the French Revolution with the Haitian Revoluti
NYU - FRESHMAN S - Randomness
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NYU - BIO - Principles
Lecture 9 Mitosis & Cell Cycle (Fitch) 10/3/07 Study quizzes at the end of chapters Study old exams on Blackboard Don't need to know structures (cyclical amp, etc) know concepts
NYU - MAP - World Cult
Caporello 1 Hannah Caporello World Cultures: Caribbean October 1, 20071. Who originally came up with the definition of what a natural slave is, and how did he define it? Aristotle theorized that a natural slave is defined by the slave's own psychol
NYU - BIO - Principles
Lecture 8 Cell Communication (Fitch) 10-1-07 Lectures 1-9 on midterm, includes assigned reading but not optional reading Office hours 12-1pm, MW (see notes on printed slides & notes on ppt) CAIS patient: genetically male (genotype), physically fema
NYU - BIO - Principles
Lecture 12 (Fitch) 10/17/07 Phenotype physical characteristics Character a feature of an organism (eye color) Trait form that character takes (blue eyes) Genotype combination of alleles (2 gene copies) Homologous chromosomes one from mother, on
NYU - BIO - Principles
Lecture 7 Photosynthesis 9-26-07 Suppose we introduced pores into the inner membrane which allow H+ ions to pass through. a) How would this affect metabolism? Slow it down less ATP produced. Would cells consume more or less glucose? More, the enzy
NYU - BIO - Principles
Lecture 5 9-19-07Thermodynamics & KineticsSalt dissolves spontaneously in water - is dissolved salt energetically more favorable than being in a salt crystal?Energy a property of individual atoms and molecules (kinetic, potential) First law o
NYU - BIO - Principles
Lecture 2 (Kussel): 9-10-07th*Prin Bio I Tutorial Sundays in Palladium Multipurpose Room, 2nd floorOffice Hours 12-1pm MW, Brown 8 floor room 856Chemical properties of waterCovalent bonds strongest chem bond, electrons in outermost shell are
NYU - BIO - Principles
Lecture 6 Cellular Respiration 9-24-07 Albert Szent-Gyorgyi (Novel Prize 1937) Identified most steps of the Krebs cycle Isolated vitamin C Pioneered the chemistry of muscle contractionRespiration Releases energy in organic molecules (converts ener
NYU - BIO - Principles
Lecture 2 (Kussel): 9-12-07Molecules of LifeBiomolecules"Tiny differences, huge consequences"Sugar carbohydrate polumers Nucleotides Nucleic acidMonosaccharides The simplest of the carbs: (CH2O)n Aldoses: sugars with an aldehyde (has a H-C
NYU - BIO - Principles
Ch 2-4: everything, including compounds Ch 5: recognize but no need to memorize (except glucose) sugars, amino-acids, nucleotides, recognize backbone structures in DNA, RNA, proteins (how & why they unfold): recognize fats, fatty acids, phospholipid
NYU - MAP - World Cult
9-5-07 Positive freedom One is free in the positive sense, to the extent that one has freedom over oneself. Self-mastery. Negative freedom The absence of coercion, lack of pressure and influences exerted on an individual to make them do something a
LSU - SOCL - 1001
Sociology chapter 1The sociological perspective What is sociology? o Systematic study of human society1/28/2008 12:16:00 PM Using scientific method to look at situation Characteristics of sociology o Sociology is regarded to be a science Most i
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
Developmental GeneticsPrinciples of Biology Lecture 22 Prof. David Fitch 2007 D. FitchDevelopmental genetics Development: from one cell, a multicellular organism Model systems amenable to experimentation big surprise to developmental biologis
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
From gene to gene productPrinciples of Biology Lecture 15 Prof. David Fitch 2007 D. FitchSummary DNA is the basis for inheritance in most systems DNA structure primary sequence = information double helix and base complementarity = means of co
LSU - SOCL - 1001
Sociology ch13Political and economic institutions Basics of political institutions What are politics o o What o Social institution What is right and what is wrong is power The business in being in government4/28/2008 12:30:00 PMo Come from sere
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
Eukaryotic Genomes and Molecular GeneticsPrinciples of Biology Lecture 19 Prof. David Fitch 2007 D. FitchSummary so farEukaryotic genomes are packaged at multiple levels nucleasomes in 10-nm fiber 30-nm fiber of interacting nucleasomes 3
LSU - SOCL - 1001
Sociology CH4Groups and organizations What are social groups 2 or more individuals3/3/2008 12:29:00 PMhave to identify with one another and have interaction categories and crowds categories share a common status not a group form of classificatio
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
9.12.07 molecules of lifechiralitysugarsDNA proteinsWhich one of these is a dipole?O=C=OH3C-OH O=OpHSuppose we add 0.010 moles of HCl to 1 liter of pure water at STP. What is the resulting pH? By how many units would the pH change due to
LSU - ACCT - 2000
Accounting test 3Tax Different tax types Objectives of income tax Primary-revenue for government Secondary-social- education o 10,000 donation o 25% rate3/25/2008 12:19:00 PMo 2500$ tax savings o 7500 after tax cost income tax model gross income
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
Genetic basis of heredityPrinciples of Biology Lecture 11 Prof. David FitchMidterm information Results are not yet available.Last time: Meiosis How chromosomes are inherited Process makes haploid gametes from diploid organisms Produces variat
LSU - SOCL - 1001
Sociology chapter 2CULTURE, SOCIETY AND DIVERSTIY Culture What is culture2/11/2008 12:29:00 PMo Values beliefs behaviors and material objects that constitute a way of life that are passed down form one generation to the next o Tells us what to d
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
Evolution change through timeTime and scale of change in a populationMacroevolution Lecture #5,6 Chapter 25 Lecture #3,4 Chapter 24 Lecture #2 Chapter 23Lecture #1 Chapter 22SpeciationMicroevolutionThe biological species concept emphasize
LSU - SOCL - 1001
Sociology ch53/12/2008 12:29:00 PMSymbolic interactionist perspective Labeling theory deviance and conforming doesn't come from the way we act but how others react to it o What deviant may not be considered to be later Primary and secondary devi
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
Cell CommunicationPrinciples of Biology Lecture 8 Prof. David FitchPrinciples of cell communication Cells coordinate and organize activity by communicating Communication is via signal molecules Cell communication is ancient Communication can
LSU - SOCL - 1001
Sociology ch63/24/2008 12:02:00 PMSocial stratification and social inequality Social stratification- one part of a society is going to have a disproportionate share of something of value. Individuals have more power There is a disproportionate Fo
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
Molecular basis of heredityPrinciples of Biology Lecture 14 Prof. David FitchInformation Complex alphabets convey more information in less space than do simple alphabetsQui c kTi meTM and a T IFF (Unc om pres sed) decompress or are needed to see
LSU - SOCL - 1001
Sociology ch7Psychological theories of prejudice Scapegoat theory o Often part of majority group4/7/2008 11:48:00 AMAuthoritarian personality theory o They think only right and wrong no shades of gray o Come up in say a military family were ther
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
MeiosisPrinciples of Biology Lecture 10 Prof. David FitchHeredity A major feature of life Heredity = passing on features from one generation to another sometimes agenetic genetic Variation implies that heredity is not "perfect" environment
LSU - SOCL - 1001
sociology ch32/20/2008 12:27:00 PMSocialization Life long process by which we take in social experiences to develop ourselves On going process never ends Personality o Our own take on the way we take things in Nature versus nurture Darwin and the
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
9.19.07 Thermodynamics and KineticsWhat are these things? How big are they?microtubule (25 nm diameter) with a vesicle (~ 100 nm)golgi apparatus (~ 0.5 m)centrioles (~ 0.25 m diameter)Thermodynamics and Kineticsthermodynamicswhich reacti
LSU - SOCL - 1001
sociology chapter 8Inequalities of gender Sex- biological difference between men and women Gender- social conditions that make you male or female sex and the body primary sex characteristics o what your born with secondary sex characteristics o come
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
QuickTimeTM and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture.What did Darwin do right? 1. Darwin provided overwhelming evidence for the occurrence of evolution. 2. Darwin provided a mechanism for how evolution worked - NATURAL
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
Atomic Structure1fm = 10-15meters= 10-10 metersHelium atom nucleus: 2 protons, 2 neutrons; electron cloud: 2 electronsAtomic Structure The basic components of the atom are the nucleus and the electron cloud. The nucleus is composed of posit
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
Chromosomal basis of heredityPrinciples of Biology Lecture 13 Prof. David Fitch2007 D. FitchMidterm information Grades by Wed. MIDTERM 2 Friday, Nov. 9 NOT cumulative WILL COVER Lectures 10-17 and Chapters 13-18 MITOSIS, MEIOSIS, GENETICS
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
Membranes and Cells ~ 9.17.07find the amino acid of each type:(a) hydrophobic (b) polar(c) no asymmetric carbon (d) able to make disulfide bonds (e) a base (f) an acidBiomoleculessugars nucleotides carbohydrate polymers nucleic acidsamino a
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
Evolution change through timeTime and scale of change in a populationMacroevolution Lecture #5,6 Chapter 25 Lecture #3,4 Chapter 24 Lecture #2 Chapter 23Lecture #1 Chapter 22SpeciationMicroevolution Heterozygous advantage maintains geneti
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
Eukaryotic Genomes and BiotechnologyPrinciples of Biology Lecture 20 Prof. David Fitch 2007 D. FitchLast time.Eukaryotic gene regulation "cascade" regulation: multiple steps allow multiple control points transcriptional regulation (trans fa
NYU - BIO - V23.0011
Light energyecosystemphotosynthesisCO2 + H2Oorganic molecules+ O2respirationHeat energyRespirationOrganic + Oxygen compoundsCarbon + Water + Energy dioxideC6H12O6+6 O26 CO2 + 6 H2O + EnergyG = 686 kcal/moleRespirationO
Kentucky - A-H - 106
Art History 106 Study Chart Period Style Include dates, location, important cities, etc. Titles of Key Works & Monuments (names of artists & patrons, when available) Visual/Stylistic Characteristics/Conventions (figure type, composition, iconography,