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Penn State - CHEM - 35
Lecture28 Get LP 9/10; due next Tuesday Sweeteners ThisWeekinLab: Spec Unknown Final Report DueNextWeekinLab: Synthetic #2 Final Report Due Remember to bring all graded PreLabs and Aldrich to labSweetenersCarbohydrates: Mono- and disaccharid
Penn State - CHEM - 35
Lecture 8 NMR: Equivalency Summary Lecture Problem 3 Solution NMR: Splitting Patterns This week in lab: Ch 5: Distillation & Boiling Point, Procedure 3 For the final report, remember to correct boiling points for the pressure! Be sure to use the
Penn State - CHEM - 35
Exp't 135Enzymatic Reduction: A Chiral Alcohol from a KetoneProcedure adapted from K. Williamson, Macroscale and Microscale Organic Exp'ts, Chapter 63 Revised 7/1/98PreLab Questions: Study the biochemistry of the conversion of glucose to ethanol
Penn State - CHEM - 35
Good Morning! :)Please hand in the lecture problem on the desk in front BEFORE lecture begins! You will not be allowed to hand in the lecture problem once the answer has been given.1Distillation & Boiling PointNext Week in Lab: Chapter 5 Experi
Penn State - HG - 17
chrom_info (chromVARCHAR(25),start_ptINTEGER,stop_ptINTEGER,speciesVARCHAR(25),)gene_code_info ( code VARCHAR(2), evidence VARCHAR(200) )repeat_family_info ( family VARCHAR(50) )repeat_class_info ( class VARCH
Penn State - PB - 1400
Name: PB1400 ATA FlashVersion: 1.0Released: March 10, 1997Requires: System 7.5.3 or laterDescription:The PowerBook 1400 ATA Flash Extension corrects a problemthat can occur with certain ATA Flash PCMCIA cards.This
Washington University in St. Louis - BIO - 5325
Study Guide for Protein NMR Lectures (Bio 5325, Fall 2004)D. P. Cistola Below are some suggestions to help you prioritize your reading and studying. To those new and not-so new to the field, NMR can seem very complicated and difficult. However, I at
Washington University in St. Louis - BIO - 5325
Study Guide HSQC D. P. Cistola The purpose of this guide is to emphasize a few points about HSQC the most important and commonly encountered NMR experiment for proteins. It is frequently mentioned in seminars and often is the first data shown in a
Washington University in St. Louis - BIO - 5357
RNA FOLDING. Principles and practice. The first RNA that was known to be folded into a tertiary structure was a tRNA. The crystal structure showed 1. many unusual (non-canonical) base pairings. 2. base-triples. 3. Mg2+ ions found at specific position
Washington University in St. Louis - BIO - 5477
Washington University in St. Louis - CS - 131
Name_ CSE131 Quiz 7 Arrays October 26, 2007Lab Section _1. Write a method named histogram with the following specification. Parameters: limit, a non-negative integer data, an array of integers containing values in the range 0 to limit-1 Return va
Washington University in St. Louis - BIOLOGY - 4
Vol 437|6 October 2005|doi:10.1038/nature03962LETTERSTrophic cascades across ecosystemsTiffany M. Knight1,2, Michael W. McCoy1, Jonathan M. Chase2, Krista A. McCoy1 & Robert D. Holt1Predation can be intense, creating strong direct and indirect e
Washington University in St. Louis - BIOLOGY - 4
Ecology, 86(3), 2005, pp. 587593 2005 by the Ecological Society of AmericaFIRE GENERATES SPATIAL GRADIENTS IN HERBIVORY: AN EXAMPLE FROM A FLORIDA SANDHILL ECOSYSTEMTIFFANY M. KNIGHT1ANDROBERT D. HOLTUniversity of Florida, Department of Zoolo
Washington University in St. Louis - BIOLOGY - 4
Ecology Letters, (2006) 9: xxxxxxdoi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2005.00878.xLETTERAntagonistic effects of seed dispersal and herbivory on plant migrationAbstract The two factors that determine plant migration rates seed dispersal and population gro
Washington University in St. Louis - BIOLOGY - 4
TIFFANY KNIGHTWashington University in St. Louis Department of Biology One Brookings Drive, Box 1137 St. Louis, MO 63130 Email: tknight@wustl.edu phone: (314)-935-8282 fax: (314)-935-4432Current Position (2005-present)Assistant Professor, Washing
Washington University in St. Louis - BIOLOGY - 4
American Journal of Botany 93(2): 271277. 2006.AQUANTITATIVE SYNTHESIS OF POLLEN SUPPLEMENTATIONEXPERIMENTS HIGHLIGHTS THE CONTRIBUTION OF RESOURCE REALLOCATION TO ESTIMATES OF POLLEN LIMITATION1TIFFANY M. KNIGHT,2,4 JANETTE A. STEETS,3,52
Washington University in St. Louis - K - 30
Sample Outline of a Study Protocol by Brian F. Gage, MD, MSc Study Question: Does warfarin increase the rate of osteoporotic fractures? Significance: Vitamin-K not only allows for -carboxylation of glutamyl residues on clotting factors II, VII, IX,
Penn State - CHEM - 408
CHEM 408 Sp063/15/2006Using Gaussian03The main electronic structure program we will use is Gaussian03. The Gaussian series of programs was created in the early 1970s by John Pople and coworkers at Carnegie Mellon University. The company Gaussia
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Exp't 611,4-Di-t-butylbenzene via Friedel-Crafts Alkylationfrom K. L. Williamson, Macroscale and Microscale Organic Experiments, 2nd Ed. 1994, Houghton Mifflin, Boston. p435; revised2/28/02Prelab Exercise: What problems would you encounter when y
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Chemistry 36B Spring 2006Instructor Jackie Bortiatynski Office 211D Whitmore Lab Email: jackie@chem.psu.edu phone: 865-2772 Office Hours by Appointment M/W, 36.1 1:25 - 4:25 pm 216 Whitmore Lab TA: Dan LandfriedT/Th, ,36.21:25 - 4:25 pm 216 Whit
Penn State - CHEM - 36
36B-BioOrganic Modifications for Technique Experiments Experiment #5, The Technique of DistillationIsolation of Volatile Oils from Spices by Steam Distillation and Bioassay for Biological ActivityIntroductionThe spices cloves, ginger, nutmeg, and
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Chem 36B Peer Evaluation Form Due by Email by May 1, 2003 This peer evaluation will remain strictly confidential between the reviewer and the TA and instructor. The grade that you assign your groupmember(s) will be averaged with your other group memb
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Article ReviewName _ TA_Project Title_ Article Reference_ Review of Article:
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Name:_ Desk Number:_ Course and Section:_ TA Name:_ Date:_ Experiment Title: Applying Column Chromatography As A Method to Isolate Plant Leaf Pigments. Grading for Column Chromatography: Pre-Lab: Date, Name Desk #, Experiment # & Title (abbreviated a
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Name:_ Desk Number:_ Course and Section:_ TA Name:_ Date:_Experiment Title: Liquid/Liquid Extraction Grading for The Technique of Liquid/Liquid Extraction: Pre-Lab: Date, Name Desk #. Experiment # & Title (abbreviated after 1st page), Section& TA N
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Name:_ Desk Number:_ Course and Section:_ TA Name:_ Date:_Experiment Title: Recrystallization/Melting Point Grading for The Technique of Recrystallization: Pre-Lab: Date, Name Desk #. Experiment # & Title (abbreviated after 1st page), Section& TA N
Penn State - CHEM - 36
36B-BioOrganic Modifications for Technique ExperimentsExperiment #6, Liquid/Liquid Extraction ExperimentCarry out the procedure described in the Lab Guide. There are NO modifications for this experiment. You will be using the Pre and Post lab sheet
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Name:_ Desk Number:_ Course and Section:_ TA Name:_ Date:_ Experiment Title: Applying TLC as A Method to Monitor the Multistep Synthesis of Aspirin: Step One Saponification of Methyl Salicylate Grading for TLC Part 1:Saponification of Methyl Salicyla
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Name:_ Desk Number:_ Course and Section:_ TA Name:_ Date:_ Experiment Title: Applying TLC as A Method to Monitor the Multistep Synthesis of Aspirin: Step Two Acylation of Salicylic Acid Grading for TLC Part 2: Acylation of Salicylic Acid Pre-Lab2: Da
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Name:_ Desk Number:_ Course and Section:_ TA Name:_ Date:_Experiment Title: Applying TLC as A Method to Monitor the Multistep Synthesis of Aspirin Grading for TLC Postlab: Post-Lab: Introduction Choosing a TLC mobile phase Significance of TLC as
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Chem 36B.2 Schedule, Fall 2006Lab Week Period Day1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Tuesday Thursday TuesdayDate12-Sep-06 14-Sep-06 19-Sep-06Work DueBring lock and eye protection Bring Lab Guide & Notebook Re
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Name of Evaluator_ Poster EvaluationsNames of Project Team Members:_ Category Points Alloted 5 Points Given Category Points Alloted 20 Points GivenIntroductory Information Title, Author, Course, etc.Objectives and Goals Are the goals of the proj
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Exp't 85Esterification - Determination of Keq for the AcidCatalyzed Esterification of Benzoic Acid with MethanolAdapted by R. Minard and D. Dorisio (Penn State Univ.) from a microscale procedure used by the University of California, Irvine, in its
Penn State - CHEM - 36
Exp't 141Exp't 141Chlorination of 1-Chlorobutanefrom K. L. Williamson, Macroscale and Microscale Organic Experiments, 2nd Ed. 1994, Houghton Mifflin, Boston. p255, Rev 10/13/98Prelab exercise: If there is no 1, 2, or 3 C-H bond selectivity, cal
Penn State - CHEM - 408
CHEM 408 Sp053/22/2006Assignment #8 MOs Using G03Due: Wed. March 29, 2006 _ 1. This first exercise illustrates the use of the graphical user interface GaussView (GV) to create a molecule and set up and launch a Hartree-Fock calculation using t
Penn State - CHEM - 408
CHEM 408 Sp061/30/2006Assignment #4 Getting Started with HyperChemDue: Monday February 6, 2006 Reading: HyperChem "Getting Started" manual excerpt; HyperChem "Computational Chemistry" manual Ch. 11. Note: Printed manuals are available in 207 W
Penn State - CHEM - 500
Published on Web 04/26/2003Surface-Localized Release of Nitric Oxide via Sol-Gel ChemistryMary E. Robbins and Mark H. Schoenfisch*Department of Chemistry, UniVersity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599Received Jan
Penn State - CHEM - 500
610Protein fragment complementation strategies for biochemical network mappingStephen W MichnickThe organization of biochemical networks that make up the living cell can be defined by studying the dynamics of proteinprotein interactions. To this
Penn State - CHEM - 500
6 Self-Assembled Monolayers for Molecular NanoelectronicsTakao IshidaSummary. In this chapter, we describe recent progress related to organic selfassembled monolayers (SAMs), ranging from the basic properties of SAMs to their application in molecu
Penn State - CHEM - 500
Biochemistry 2002, 41, 14095-1410214095Articles Energetics of Hydrogen Bond Networks in RNA: Hydrogen Bonds Surrounding G+1 and U42 Are the Major Determinants for the Tertiary Structure Stability of the Hairpin RibozymeDagmar Klostermeier and Da
Penn State - CHEM - 500
Anal. Chem. 2000, 72, 1119-1126Improving the Thromboresistivity of Chemical Sensors via Nitric Oxide Release: Fabrication and in Vivo Evaluation of NO-Releasing Oxygen-Sensing CathetersMark H. Schoenfisch, Kelly A. Mowery, Monica V. Rader, Narayan
Penn State - CHEM - 500
Gene 286 (2002) 7379 www.elsevier.com/locate/geneEvolution of a protein-rich mitochondrial ribosome: implications for human genetic diseaseThomas W. OBrien*Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Health Science Center, University of Flo
Penn State - CHEM - 500
6664J. Phys. Chem. B 2003, 107, 6664-6667Oxygen-Induced Dissociation of Cu Islands Supported on TiO2(110)J. Zhou, Y. C. Kang, and D. A. Chen*Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UniVersity of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208
Penn State - CHEM - 500
463Impacts of altered RNA metabolism on abscisic acid signalingJosef M Kuhn and Julian I SchroederzThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates many essential processes in growth and development. The recent characterization of ABA-sensitivity
Penn State - CHEM - 500
Reference SectionChiral Chemicals Through Asymmetric Catalysisa report byDr Neil W BoazSenior Research Associate, Eastman Chemical CompanyDr Neil W Boaz is a senior research associate at Eastman Chemical Company. He is a leading research chem
Penn State - CHEM - 500
REPORTSdilution of validated sources of 20 or 1456 ppmv HA with N2 by using calibrated flow controllers. Gaseous streams of (H3CO)2POCH3 were prepared by similar methods from a saturated vapor of (H3CO)2POCH3 at 20C. R. M. Crooks, H. C. Yang, L. J.
Penn State - CHEM - 35
Lecture 22 Quiz 7 next Tuesday during lecture! UV/Vis Practice Problems for Quiz 7 This week in lab: Synthetic Experiment #2 PreLab Due Ch 7: TLC Final Report Due Next week in lab: Ch 8 Final Report DueUV/Vis of Acetone -> *Shorter waveleng
Penn State - CHEM - 408
CHEM 408 Sp063/15/2006In-Class Assignment A Few Computer ExercisesDue: 3/15/06 This assignment is primarily designed get you started using your hammer account and help you begin learning some of the computer skills that will be needed in later
Penn State - CSE - 597
MaxProp: Routing for Vehicle-Based Disruption-Tolerant NetworksJohn Burgess Brian Gallagher David Jensen Brian Neil Levine Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA 01003 {jburgess, bgallag, jensen, brian}@cs.umass.eduAbstract
Penn State - CSE - 597
A Delay-Tolerant Network Architecture for Challenged InternetsKevin FallIntel Research, Berkeleykfall@intel-research.net ABSTRACTThe highly successful architecture and protocols of today's Internet may operate poorly in environments characterize
Penn State - IST - 210
SyllabusIST 210, Sections 3 & 4 2004, Springhttp:/nike.psu.edu/classes/ist210/2004-spring/Course OverviewThis is an int roductory course used to teach the fundamentals and basic principles of databases and their related technologies. Throughout
Penn State - IST - 210
There is a sample student account at http:/bess.stanford.edu:8181/CS145-fall03 that can be accessed by logging in as student, with the password 1qaz2wsx3edc (notice the pattern on the keyboard). You should choose "Homeworks" from the frame, and op
Penn State - CHEAS - 07
Paper 2: modeling and upscaling to the landscapelevel using flux models, high resolution imagery and classification Canopy towers, chambers, highres (to mid res?) r. sensing, and models 2 papers (?): Does scale really matter? MODIS / BiomeBGC est
Penn State - CHEAS - 07
Lake-land carbon cycle linkages in lake rich regions of the upper Midwest USAGeneral objective: Identify carbon fluxes into and out of small and large lakes in Northern Wisconsin and estimate their impact on regional carbon balance and landscape lev
Penn State - CHEAS - 07
Age effects of carbon and water fluxes in the Great Lake forests Leading author: J. Tang, Coauthors: P. Bolstad, K. Davis, A. Desai, N. Saliendre, P. Weishampel, other data contributors? Goals: 1. to quantify the age effects of carbon balance, water
Penn State - CHEAS - 07
Proposed title:Coherence in stand-level CO2 fluxes from roving and stationary eddy covariance measurements in a heterogeneous landscapeHypothesis: Coherent carbon fluxes occur within a heterogeneous landscape, and this is driven by a few key envir
Penn State - CHEAS - 07
Title: Water Cycle Constraints on Net Ecosystem Exchange Across Western Great Lakes Ecosystems B.E. Ewers, D.S. Mackay, S. Samanta, K. Davis, A. Desai, B. Cook, N. Saliendra, J. Tang, B. Mitra, P. Bolstad Introduction Problem NEE and ET should be tig
Penn State - CHEAS - 07
Working Title: Soil respiration variability in forests and wetlands in northern WI Acting lead: Peter Weishampel Other Participants: J. Tang, other people who may be able to provide relevant data or expertise could include P. Bolstad, N. Saliendre, A
Penn State - PHIL - 012
Do the following formal proofs using only the rules given in Part I of the study guide. You may also use the following rule: Implication (Impl.) P Q . . . P . . . > Q 16. 1. (D E) (F G) 2. D E 17. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 18. 1. 2. 3. 4. 19. 1. G 2. H 3. G
Penn State - FOR - 466
Notes for Thursday, February 5, 2004 Announcements By today you should have read through Chapter 6, Section 2. - Finish reading Chapter 6 for Tuesday. - Study question: 6.12 Please check out the ANGEL version of the course web page. - In the future t