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University of Texas - CH - 53170
CH 310M/318M MWF 9:00 Lecture 22 W 3/11/2009Reading Assignment: Sections 3.9, 5.1-5.3 Textbook Problems: 4.14-4.17, 4.24-4.31, 4.36, 4.38-4.45, 4.47-4.54 Graded Homework: Last Time:HW#10 deadline = 3:00 p.m. on Thu 3/12 HW#11 deadline = 3:00 p.m
University of Texas - CH - 53170
CH 310M/318M MWF 9:00 Lecture 23 F 3/13/2009Reading Assignment: Sections 6.1-6.3 (we will begin Ch. 6 on M 3/23, Textbook Problems: 4.32-4.35, 4.37, 4.46, 5.1-5.20, 5.23, 5.24 Graded Homework: Last Time:but no Ch. 6 material will be included on
University of Texas - CH - 53170
CH 310M/318M MWF 9:00 Lecture 24 M 3/23/2009Reading Assignment: No new reading Textbook Problems: No new problemsthe last book problems that Graded Homework: Last Time:are relevant for Exam #2 were assigned F 3/13 HW#11 deadline = 3:00 p.m. TOD
University of Texas - CH - 53170
CH 310M/318M MWF 9:00 Lecture 25 W 3/25/2009Reading Assignment: Sections 4.5, 6.1-6.3 Textbook Problems: New problems will be assigned on Friday Graded Homework: HW#12 will be posted tomorrow (due Thu 4/2) Last Time: Nomenclature and stereochemi
University of Texas - CH - 53170
CH 310M/318M MWF 9:00 Lecture 26 F 3/27/2009Reading Assignment: No new reading Textbook Problems: 4.20, 4.22, 6.1-6.3, 6.13-6.15, 6.21, 6.22, 6.48, 6.49 Graded Homework: HW#12 deadline = 3:00 p.m. on Thu 4/2 Last Time: Today: Regioselectivity of
University of Texas - CH - 53170
CH 310M/318M MWF 9:00 Lecture 27 M 3/30/2009Reading Assignment: Sections 6.4 & 6.5 Textbook Problems: 6.4-6.6, 6.17, 6.27, 6.29, 6.35, 6.50 Graded Homework: HW#12 deadline = 3:00 p.m. on Thu 4/2 Last Time: Reaction coordinate diagrams Why is t
University of Texas - CH - 53170
CH 310M/318M MWF 9:00 Lecture 28 W 4/1/2009Reading Assignment: Sections 6.6 & 6.7 Textbook Problems: 6.7, 6.8, 6.20, 6.23, 6.25, 6.26, 6.28, 6.30-6.34, 6.46 Graded Homework: HW#12 deadline = 3:00 p.m. on Thu 4/2 Last Time: Today: Stereoselectivi
University of Texas - CH - 53170
CH 310M/318M MWF 9:00 Lecture 29 F 4/3/2009Reading Assignment: No new reading Textbook Problems: 6.9, 6.16, 6.18, 6.19, 6.36, 6.37 Graded Homework: HW#13 deadline = 3:00 p.m. on Mon 4/6 Last Time:HW#14 deadline = 3:00 p.m. on Thu 4/9 Acid-catal
University of Texas - CH - 53170
CH 310M/318M MWF 9:00 Lecture 30 M 4/6/2009Reading Assignment: Sections 7.1-7.5 Textbook Problems: 6.11, 6.12, 6.38-6.41, 6.43-6.45, 6.47 Graded Homework: HW#13 deadline = 3:00 p.m. TODAY Last Time: Halohydrin & haloether formation Oxymercurati
University of Texas - CH - 53170
CH 310M/318M MWF 9:00 Lecture 31 W 4/8/2009Reading Assignment: Sections 7.6 & 7.7 Textbook Problems: 7.1, 7.2, 7.7 plus Alkyne Nomenclature PracticeProblems (online handout)Graded Homework: HW#14 deadline = 3:00 p.m. on Thu 4/9 Last Time: Toda
University of Texas - CH - 53170
CH 310M/318M MWF 9:00 Lecture 32 F 4/10/2009Reading Assignment: Sections 7.8 & 7.9 Textbook Problems: 7.3, 7.10, 7.15, 7.26 Graded Homework: HW#15 deadline = 3:00 p.m. on Mon 4/13 Last Time: HW#16 deadline = 3:00 p.m. on Thu 4/16 Ozonolysis o
Istanbul Technical University - IE - IE 306
Performance Evaluation Techniques Summer 2005 Workload Modeling and GenerationDr.-Ing. Andreas WilligTelecommunication Networks Group (TKN) Technical University Berlin awillig@ieee.org June 26, 2005Andreas WilligModule Summary In this module
Temple - BIOLOGY - 2112
WAVELENG TH 450 475 500 525 550 575 600 625 650 675 7000D BENCH 1 0D BENCH 2 1.85 1.48 0.398 0.108 0.078 0.074 0.074 0.082 0.117 0.116 0.07 1.999 1.03 0.522 0.588 0.556 0.802 0.556 1.68 1.999 1.045 1.999OD BENCH 3 1.999 1.9 0.618 0.122 0.045 0.02
Temple - BIOLOGY - 2112
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Temple - ENGLISH - 1197
Atinuke Omolara English 1198 - Introduction to Fiction Reading Response: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Dr. Gregory Winch Sir Gawain as the Ultimate Tragic Hero Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a romantic poem set in the medieval period of King Ar
Temple - ECON - 1101
Atinuke Omolara Introduction to Macroeconomics 1101: Sec 7 Dr. Donald Wargo February 10, 2009 Turkish Lira Assignment 1. How much is it worth in US $? 3,000,000 Turkish Lira is worth 1,860,880.53 US Dollars 2. Could you live for a year on this in the
Temple - PHYSICS - 1061
Atinuke Omolara Physics 1061 Lab: Section 4 Instructor: Charles Swartz February 23, 2009Objective: In this experiment we will study average velocity by using an air track and photogate timing system. We will also differentiate between average and i
Temple - ECON - 1101
Atinuke Omolara Macroeconomics 1101: Section 007 Dr. Donald Wargo Due: February 26, 2009Internet Assignment1. Iraq and Afghanistan We are still involved in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Both are an emerging economies and still a (perceived) threa
Temple - PHYSICS - 1061
Atinuke Omolara Physics Lab 1061: The Coefficient of Friction Charles Swartz March 2, 2009 Objective: In this lab we measured the coefficient of kinetic friction for a wood block sliding on a level plane and an inclined plane. Through the experimenta
Temple - PHYSICS - 1061
Atinuke Omolara Physics Lab 1061 Momentum- Elastic and Inelastic Collisions March 16, 2009Objective: To study momentum and the conservation of energy in one dimensional collisions Introduction:Collisions between two (or more) objects provide a go
Temple - BIOLOGY - 1111
Atinuke Omolara 911176509 Biology Assignment #1 tinuomo@temple.edu Search Terms: Phylogeny and Human There is currently little explanation to the demographic history of human evolution due to a lack of anthropological evidence from the Middle Stone
Temple - IH - 0852
Atinuke Omolara Mosaic 852, Section 84 Professor Jamal Benin Makeup TestRiver out of Eden, written by Richard Dawkins, and Good Natured: the Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals, written by Frans de Waal, are two works that delve
Temple - PHYSICS - 1061
Atinuke Omolara Physic Lab 1061 Projectile Motion and the Conservation of Energy Charles SwartzObjective: We will predict the position of a ball that is shot at an angle using project motion and observe if the total mechanical energy is conserved.
Temple - PHYSICS - 1061
Atinuke Omolara Physics 1061 Lab Circular Motion Charles SwartzObjective: To measure the centripetal acceleration and show that it depends on the speed of the object and the radius of the circle. Introduction: An object moving in a circular path at
Temple - ECON - 1101
Atinuke Omolara April 2, 2009 Macroeconomics 1101 Dr. Donald WargoThe comic that I found the most compelling was the one about the island that developed its own currency. The booklet began describing the history of money in a story about a communit
Temple - ENGLISH - 1197
In Arundhati Roy's novel, The God of Small Things, the laws of India's caste system are broken by the characters of Ammu and Velutha, an Untouchable or Paravan. Velutha works at the Paradise Pickles and Preserves Factory owned by Ammu's family. Yet,
Temple - BIOLOGY - 1111
Atinuke Omolara Biology Lab 2112 5:10-8:00pm Instructor: Erin Walsh Due Date: December 3, 2008Title: The Chromosomal DNA Extraction and Analysis of Escherichia coli Introduction: Life involves complex chemical interactions that take place among the
Temple - IH - 851
Atinuke Omolara November 25, 2008 Mosaic Humanities 851, Section 62 Professor B.Preston LylesIn a region of the world where chaos and uncertainty prevailed, a grand empire emerged from the depths of the earth. At the moment, you are entering a civi
Temple - BIOLOGY - 1111
ENZYME KINETICSCatalysts are agents the increase the rate of chemical processes; those in cells are called enzymes. There are literally hundreds of enzymes in each cell. The generic Enzymes are involved in catabolic and anabolic reactions, reactions
Temple - BIOLOGY - 1111
Enzyme Lab Protocol October 22, 2008 Biology 2112 Part A Objective: We are finding the absorbency of the different concentrations of pnitrophenol and make a Procedure: 1. Label six tubes 1,2,3,4,5, Blank 2. Prepare the dilutions of P-ntirophenol usin
Temple - IH - 851
Atinuke Omolara Mosaic 851, Section 62 October 23, 2008 B. Preston LylesReflection: The reading process and collecting information Reflecting on the first four books that were read this semester, each book required special tactics and methods for c
Temple - IH - 851
Challenge, Conquer, Change: The Components of a JourneyAtinuke Omolara Mosaic Humanities 851 October 14, 2008The foundation of human existence consists of journeys and its contents. In the entire world and throughout history, journeys have been e
Temple - BIOLOGY - 1111
Atinuke Omolara Biology 2112 Lab 5:10-8:00 pm Instructor: Erin Walsh Due: October 8, 2008Title: Buffering capacity and pH Introduction: Chemists and biologist use the pH scale to measure the acidity of a solution but specifically, the concentration
Temple - BIOLOGY - 1111
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Temple - BIOLOGY - 1111
0.5 1 1.5 2 2.50.04 0.09 0.14 0.2 0.23Standard Curve Coomassie Blu0.23 0.22 0.21 0.2 0.19 0.18 0.17 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.1 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.5 0.75 1 1.25 1.5 1.75 2 2.25Optical DensityCoomassie Blue2.5Cooma
Temple - BIOLOGY - 1111
Atinuke Omolara Biology Lab 2112 5:10-8:00 Section 62Exercise 2 1. Yes there was a difference in results when the clean cuvet was turned. Each time it was turned the spectrophotometer gave different absorbencies. Although there were changes in the
Temple - IH - 851
Atinuke Omolara Mosaic 851, Section 62 September 17, 2008 The Representations of Gilgamesh and Enkidu King Gilgamesh, the legendary king of Uruk, is the protagonist in The Epic of Gilgamesh and is characterized as the greatest, strongest king of his
Temple - IH - 851
Atinuke Omolara Mosaic 851, Section 062 September 2, 2008My First Impressions in Mosaic Before entering the class I was worried about the difficulty level of the class. I reviewed the books prior to coming to class and have heard that classics tend
Temple - BIOLOGY - 1111
Jori Allen-Wilcox September 9, 2008 Intellectual Heritage Kenneth Dossar Lynne Milums essay, The Heros Journey: A Campbellian Look at the Metaphorical Path to Personal Transformation explains what myths are and what they consist of. The three phases
Temple - BIOLOGY - 1111
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Arkansas - INEG - 4433
INEG 4433Systems Engineering and ManagementIntroduction ClassLSN 1 INEG 4433 Engineering Design and Systems Management 1LSN 1 INEG 4433 Engineering Design and Systems Management2CactusLSN 1 INEG 4433 Engineering Design and Systems Managem
Arkansas - INEG - 4433
INEG 4433Systems Engineering and ManagementLesson 2: Creativity & VisualizationLSN 2 INEG 4433 Systems Engineering & Management 1Where are We?Last Time INEG 4433 IntroductionThis TimeEngineering Design, Creativity, and VisualizationNext
Arkansas - INEG - 4433
INEG 4433Systems Engineering and ManagementLesson 3: Personality, Mental Models & CreativityLSN 3 INEG 4433 Systems Engineering and Management 1Brainteaser AnswerA man walks into a bar and asks the bartender for a glass of water. The bartender
Arkansas - INEG - 4433
INEG 4433Systems Engineering and ManagementLesson 4: Personality, Mental ModelsLSN 3 INEG 4433 Systems Engineering and Management 1Brain Teaser For Today There are two answers to this puzzle when moving only one matchstick. Can you figure out
Arkansas - INEG - 4433
INEG 4433Systems Engineering and ManagementLesson 5: TeamworkLSN 5 INEG 4433 Systems Engineering and Management 1BrainteaserA farmer has nine little pigs. He has four pig pens. He puts his nine little pigs into the four pens. Each pen has an o
Arkansas - INEG - 4433
INEG 4433Systems Engineering and ManagementLesson 6: CommunicationLSN 5 INEG 4433 Systems Engineering and Management 1Where are We?Last Time TeamworkThis TimeCommunicationNext Time Team Work PresentationsLSN 5 INEG 4433 Systems Engine
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INEG 4433Engineering Design and Systems ManagementLesson 7: Introduction to Problem SolvingLSN 7 INEG 4433 Engineering Design and Systems Management 1Where are We?Last Time CommunicationThis TimeTeamwork Presentations Intro to Problem Solv
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INEG 4433Engineering Design and Systems ManagementLesson 8: Problem DefinitionLSN 8 INEG 4433 Engineering Design and Systems Management 1Group Project Presentation #1 Search the literature for papers that discuss tools or techniques useful in
Arkansas - INEG - 4433
INEG 4433Systems Engineering & ManagementLesson 9: Problem DefinitionLSN 9 INEG 4433 Engineering Design and Systems Management 1Where are We?Last Time Stakeholder AnalysisThis TimeProblem Definition OverviewSystem Decomposition Functional
Arkansas - INEG - 4433
INEG 4433Systems Engineering and ManagementLesson 10:LSN 10Functional Analysis Input-Output ModelingINEG 4433 Systems Engineering and Management1Brainteaser In some states in the United States a certain crime is punishable, and those who
Arkansas - INEG - 4433
INEG 4433Systems Engineering and ManagementLesson 11:Value ModelingLSN 11 INEG 4433 Systems Engineering and ManagementWhere are We?Last Time Functional AnalysisThis Time Problem Definition Overview Input-Output Matrix Value ModelingNext T
Arkansas - INEG - 4433
INEG 4433Systems Engineering and ManagementLesson 12: Problem Definition RecapLSN 12 INEG 4433 Systems Engineering and ManagementThe Dot Problem IICan you arrange these nine dots into nine rows of three dots each?.LSN 12 INEG 4433 Systems En
Arkansas - INEG - 4433
INEG 4433Systems Engineering and ManagementLesson 13: Problem Definition RecapLSN 12 INEG 4433 Systems Engineering and ManagementWhere are We?Last Time Value ModelingThis Problem Time Definition ReviewNext Time Alternative Generation Ethic
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INEG 4433Engineering Design and Systems ManagementLesson 13: Solution DesignLSN 13 INEG 4433 Systems Engineering Design and Management 1Where are We?Last Time Problem DefinitionThis TimeSolution DesignIdea generation Alternative Generatio
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INEG 4433Engineering Design and Systems ManagementLesson 15: Solution EnhancementLSN 14 INEG 4433 Engineering Design and Systems Management 1Where are We?Last Time Feasibility ScreeningThis TimeModeling and Analysis Decision MakingNext Ti
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INEG 4433Engineering Design and Systems ManagementLesson 15: Sensitivity Analysis/Pugh MethodLSN 16 INEG 4433 Engineering Design and Systems Management 1LSN 16 INEG 4433 Systems Engineering Design and Management2Where are We?Last Time Dec
Arkansas - INEG - 4433
INEG 4433Systems Engineering and MangementLSN 18Lesson 18: Cost EstimationINEG 4433 Systems Engineering and Management1Exam 24 November, 2007 Submit 5 questions by COB 14 November 2007 Two true/false Two Multiple Choice One short answe
Arkansas - INEG - 4433
Systems Engineering and ManagementLesson 19: Planning for ActionLSN 19 INEG 4333 Systems Engineering and Managment 1The System Decision ProcessLSN 19 INEG 4433 Systems Engineering & Management2ImplementationImplement ation Planning forAc