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...Bsci412 MICROBIAL GENETICS SYLLABUS
INSTRUCTOR Dr. Vincent Lee SPRING SEMESTER 2008
Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 2008
Bsci 412 Spring 2008
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OVERVIEW COURSE INFORMATIO...
...Syllabus - BSCI417 Microbial Pathogenesis
Spring 2008 Class meets MW; 4:00pm-5:15pm, 1207 Microbiology Building Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
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...Immunology Laboratory 2008
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Delivery Project Phases o Predesign all the criteria Building program documents to guide design, reduce architect's liability Economic Feasibility budget, cost/benefit o Design Schematic design -- overall design concept, multiple revisions Design development work with consultants Construction Documents Drawings blue prints Specs. written technical o Quality of given material MasterFormat standard format, CSI construction Specifications Institute level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Divisions Sections Subsection 01-50 00 00 Division 00 Procurement & Contracting o General Requirements o o Preconstruction Bidding Competitive - Private o Advertisement for bids o Bid documents o Qualification of bidders o Bid bond Invitational - Private o Competitive process o Pre-screened (invited) general contractors o Negotiated contract - Private o Pre-qualified, trusted general contractor o General contractor involved during design or predesign phase o Helps control costs o Competition among subcontractors and material suppliers o Multiple prime Fast Track Delivery o Form of negotiated contract used to speed up construction time o Multiple construction phases and contractors o Extensive coordination and sequencing required o Surety Bonds Bid bond Performance bond Payment bond o Construction Implement contract documents Submittals Shop drawings, mock-ups, material samples, product data o Postconstruction closeout Substantial completion Punch list Certificate of final completion Record documents o Governmental Constraints Life safety o Safety regulations not related to fire or structure Guardrail height and config. Handrail dimensions Stair tread and riser Fire Safety o Fire resistance in materials o Types of building construction o Smoke protection o Means of egress Exit access corridor , with exits Exit staircase has door at ground level Exit Discharge exterior space at ground to level public way Structural Safety o Accounts for the most regulations in a building code Health and Welfare o Lighting o Ventilation o Sanitiation o Indoor climate o Noise control Property protection (50 years) o Durability of Materials Code Enforecement Enforced by powers of the state Delegated to local jurisdiction Admin. By "building Oficial" Permit Process Plans submitted Permit issured Inspections Pre and post Foundations and MEP Strcture, Building Final, Thermal & moisture Certificate of Occupancy Prescriptive Code Performance Code Model Codes International Building Code (IBC) International Code Council (ICC) LOADS ON BUILDINGS Roof Drainage " in 12" Libarary stack room 150 (highest) Parking garage, general office 50 Retail 75 Schools 80 Exitway, stadiums - 100 Lateral loads anything not vertical Designs wind speeds by max. peak 3-s gust at 33' height Pressure = wind speed ^ 2 Factors that affect magnituted of Earthquake Loads Ground motion Mass and ductility of the structural frame Type of soil Roof Live Loads? 20 p.s.f. LEED associated with the USGBC Adopted by many states? IBC Highest wind speeds? Flat unobstructed with water ____ Rain loads? Parapet flat roofs Sustainability? R_, R_, R_ Life Safety is associated with? Stair treads IBC varies wind speed (speed = V)??? Answer=V^2 Zoning Ordinances consist of? Zoning maps Specs deal with _____ of given materials quality Building codes provide ____ level of safety? Minimum Prescriptive building codes are? Required to satisfy code veq Pounds and Kips are both associated with the weight of buildings Floor slab is not part of the live load Snow is not a lateral load Each state does not write & administer their own unique code Vapor retarder is not always need on a SOG Essay Q Describe and example the Construction Bonds 4 Factors that determine wind Describe and give post and pre consumer recycling
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Texas >> EE >> 312 (Spring, 2008)
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Owlia, Arria Homework 3 Due: Sep 18 2007, midnight Inst: Vandenbout This print-out should have 25 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page find all choices before answering. The due time is Central time. This h...
Texas >> EE >> 302 (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> EE >> 312 (Spring, 2008)
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Texas >> BIO >> 206L (Spring, 2008)
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Texas >> BIO >> 206L (Spring, 2008)
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Texas >> BIO >> 311C (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> BIO >> 311C (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> BIO >> 311C (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> CH >> 302 (Spring, 2008)
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Texas >> CH >> 302 (Spring, 2008)
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Texas >> EE >> 302 (Fall, 2007)
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Today Catalysis Principles of Chemistry II Vanden Bout Principles of Chemistry II Vanden Bout Catalyzes three chemical reactions 2NOx xO2 + N2 2CO + O2 2CO2 2CxHy + (2x+y/2)O2 2xCO2 + yH2O Principles of Chemistry II Vanden Bout Principles of...
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Texas >> EE >> 302 (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> EE >> 302 (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> EE >> 302 (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> CH >> 301 (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> BIO >> 206L (Spring, 2008)
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Texas >> BIO >> 311C (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> EE >> 302 (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> BIO >> 311C (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> BIO >> 206L (Spring, 2008)
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Texas >> CH >> 301 (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> BIO >> 206L (Spring, 2008)
Arria Owlia apo223 Bio 206L Lloyd 50105 04/22/08 1:30 PM Lab 13 Frog Sciatic Nerve Experiment Purpose: To become even more familiar with the oscilloscope and to understand how to fully understand a compound action potential. Abstract: In this la...
Texas >> CH >> 302 (Spring, 2008)
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Texas >> BIO >> 206L (Spring, 2008)
Arria Owlia apo223 Bio 206L Lloyd 50105 03/04/08 1:30 PM Lab 7 Plant Development Using Genetics and Molecular Biology to Study the Development of Epidermal Cells Purpose: To observe how altering genes involved in trichrome expression and pigmen...
Texas >> BIO >> 206L (Spring, 2008)
Arria Owlia apo223 Bio 206L Lloyd 50105 02/25/08 1:30 PM Lab 6 Animal Reproduction and Development, Fungal Reproduction Lab Purpose: To observe the initial development stages of embryos including the formation of the ectoderm, endoderm, mesoderm...
Texas >> BIO >> 206L (Spring, 2008)
Arria Owlia apo223 Bio 206L Allen 50105 01/22/08 1:30 PM Lab 1 Introduction to the Laboratory Procedures for Obtaining and Presenting Data Purpose: To become familiar with laboratory equipment, specifically those designated for obtaining quantit...
Texas >> BIO >> 206L (Spring, 2008)
Arria Owlia apo223 Bio 206L Lloyd 50105 01/29/08 1:30 PM Lab 1 Techniques of Microscopy - The Use of Microscopes to Study Biological Materials Purpose: To familiarize students with the provided Olympus microscopes through use of calibration, pre...
Texas >> BIO >> 206L (Spring, 2008)
Arria Owlia apo223 Bio 206L Lloyd 50105 01/29/08 1:30 PM Lab 1 Fluorescence Microscopy Purpose: This lab helped students to become acquainted with the many advantages of fluorescence microscopy over standard microscopy. Abstract: The first item ...
Texas >> BIO >> 206L (Spring, 2008)
Arria Owlia apo223 Bio 206L Lloyd 50105 02/19/08 1:30 PM Lab 3 Anatomy of the Crayfish, Observation of Morphology and Physiology of Ghost Shrimp, Observation of Morphology and Physiology of the Amphipod, Paramecium Digestion Lab Purpose: To beco...
Texas >> CH >> 302 (Spring, 2008)
Important Reaction for Biochemistry Formation of an Amide The don\'t call them functional groups for nothing Carboxylic Acid Primary Amine Carboxylic Acid Primary Amine O R C OH H C N R Vanden Bout H N H R\' O R C OH H H N O R\' R\' + H2O Van...
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