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Lehigh - CALC - 1,2,3
January 26, 2005Announcements Math 125 A&B Joint Marathon Review Session! Today (Wednesday) 5:30 7:30 PM in GUG 317 . (Thanks to Bill, Kiana and Allen.) Sections covered by the midterm: 4.10, 5.1-5.5, 6.1-6.3. One sheet (8 1 11) of handwritten
Lehigh - ASIA/SSP - 198
Childhood in Urban China: Only HopeOne-Child Policy and ModernizationFong argues that the one-child policy and the cultural model of modernization has created extreme motivation and pressure on China's youth. How do the one-child policy and ec
Lehigh - CALC - 1,2,3
Trigonometric SubstitutionsFor Expression in the IntegrandUse Trigonometric SubstitutionTo Obtaina 1 sin 2 a cosa2x2xa sin ,22a2x2xa tan ,2 02ora 1 tan 2a secx2a2xa sec ,2 3 2a sec 21a tansinx a
Tulane - FINC - 725
Risk and Risk AversionBKM Chapter 6 part 1What is risk? How do we measure risk? The trade-off between risk and return Risk-return assumptions of portfolio theory Utility functions and indifference curves Risk Q) What is risk? A) Two definitions
Lehigh - ECO - 001
Chapter 10Answers to End of Chapter Problems and Applications 2. Quantity of Workers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Output Marginal Product of Labor 0 400 900 1500 1900 2200 2400 2300 - 400 500 600 400 300 100 100 Average Product of Labor - 400 450 500 475
Lehigh - ECO - 001
Chapter 1 Answers to End-of-Chapter Problems and Applications 2. Yes, even Bill Gates faces scarcity because his wants exceed his resources. Gates has established a foundation with billions of dollars to spend on worthy causes like eradicating malari
Lehigh - ASIA/SSP - 198
Review of Income and Wealth Series 53, Number 1, March 2007URBAN POVERTY IN CHINA AND ITS CONTRIBUTING FACTORS, 19862000 by Xin Meng* and Robert GregoryAustralian National Universityand Guanhua WanUnited Nations UniversityWorld Institute for De
Lehigh - CALC - 1,2,3
Indefinite Integrals III1 1 ux1 1 ux22u x dxArcsin u xCu x dxArc tan u xC1 ux ux2u x dx 1Arcsec u xCsinh u xu x dxcosh u xCcosh u xu x dxsinh u xCsech2 u xu x dxtanh u xCcsch2 u xu x dxcoth u x
Lehigh - CALC - 1,2,3
Integrals of Rational FunctionsGuidelines for Partial Fraction Decomposition off (x) g(x)1. If the degree of f ( x ) is not lower than the degree of g ( x ) , use long division to obtain the proper form. 2. Express g ( x ) as a product of linear
Lehigh - CALC - 1,2,3
Derivatives IIIDx Arcsin u( x ) 1 Dx Arccos u( x ) 1Dx Arctan u( x )1 ux 1 ux2 2u ( x)u ( x)1 1 ux1 1 u x2u ( x)D x Arccot u( x )2u ( x)Dx Arcsec u( x ) ux Dx Arccsc u( x ) ux1 ux 1 ux2 2u ( x) 1 u ( x) 1D x sinh u( x )
Lehigh - CALC - 1,2,3
Indefinite Integrals Ik dxkxC k u( x ) dxku( x ) dxwhere k is a real constant .[u( x ) v ( x )]dxnu( x )dxv ( x )dx1[u( x)]u ( x)dx[u( x)]n n 1C, if nC C1sin u( x ) u ( x )dx cos u( x ) u ( x )dxcos u( x ) sin u( x )
Lehigh - ECO - 001
Chapter 10Answers to End of Chapter Problems and Applications 2. Quantity of Workers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Output Marginal Product of Labor 0 400 900 1500 1900 2200 2400 2300 - 400 500 600 400 300 100 100 Average Product of Labor - 400 450 500 475
Lehigh - ECO - 001
Chapter 19Answers to End-of-Chapter Problems and Applications2. We would prefer working in an industry producing a normal good during an economic expansion, but an industry producing an inferior good during a recession. During an expansion, the i
Lehigh - ECO - 001
Chapter 25Answers to End-of-Chapter Problems and Applications2. As the Chinese government was being defeated, Chinese paper currency was ceasing to be fiat money, but, at least in Japan, had become a commodity money.4. There is no effect on M1
Lehigh - ECO - 001
Chapter 1Answers to End-of-Chapter Problems and Applications2. Yes, even Bill Gates faces scarcity because his wants exceed his resources. Gates has established a foundation with billions of dollars to spend on worthy causes like eradicating mala
Lehigh - ECO - 001
Chapter 1Answers to End-of-Chapter Problems and Applications2. Yes, even Bill Gates faces scarcity because his wants exceed his resources. Gates has established a foundation with billions of dollars to spend on worthy causes like eradicating mala
Lehigh - BIOS - 95
Introduction to BioinformaticsDan LoprestiAssociate Professor Office PL 404B dal9@lehigh.eduIntroduction to Bioinformatics Lopresti BioS 95 October 2007 Slide 1Motivation"Biology easily has 500 years of exciting problems to work on." Donald
Lehigh - BIOS - 95
Cell Division & the Cell Cycle1x14 10684,931 684 9311Cell divisions in your body-every cell from a cellBone marrow stem cells B t ll Skin t Ski stem cells ll Intestinal stem cells Muscle satellite cells Liver cells>1,000,000 divisions per
Lehigh - BIOS - 95
iBioSeminars at www.ascb.orgCytoskeletal Motor Proteinsby Dr. Ronald Vale, University of California, San FranciscoGeneral questions to consider: What are cytoskeletal motor proteins? Why is there an interest in studying cytoskeletal motor prot
SUNY Stony Brook - WRT - 102
Sarovar Chandra WRT 102The River Merchant's Wife, A Letter An Analytical StudyMy first reaction to reading `The Women Merchant's Wife' was that women in ancient China were rather oppressed. According to Ezra Pound's translation of Li Po's poem `T
Drexel - ACCT - 115
Date: 3/10/2008Income Statement - Years 1 - 3 Period Starting: Sales Sales Other Total Sales 530,000 100,000 200,000 710,000 1,450,000 670,000 1,300,000 5,400,000 8,400,000 700,000 1,260,000 10,360,000 530,000 100,000 200,000 710,000 1,450,000 670,
SUNY Stony Brook - PHI - 108
PHI 108.04Logical and Critical ReasoningSpring 2008The Basics of Arguments III1. NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS A necessary condition is a condition which must be present in order for a given result to follow. For example, there are a num
Drexel - ACCT - 115
President Kline,The Master Budget for the second quarter has been completed and attached. In brevity, let me explain some of the key points that should be pointed out:Our company is growing rapidly and impressively. If our sales estimates are cor
Drexel - ACCT - 115
Student Name: Class: Case 09-23 CRAVAT SALES COMPANY Budgets April Sales budget: Budgeted sales in units Selling price per unit Total sales May June 60,000 $8 480,000 Correct! Quarter 140,000 $8 1,120,000 Correct! $48,000 168,000 280,000 270,000 120,
Drexel - ACCT - 115
Student Name: Class: Problem 3-30 SOUTHWORTH COMPANY Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured Direct materials: Beg. Raw Materials Purchases Raw Mat. Avail. For Sale Ending Raw Materials Materials used in production Direct labor Mfg. overhead applied t
Drexel - ACCT - 115
Accounting 115 Annual Report Project"We began as a technology company and evolved into a software, technology, internet, advertising, and media company all rolled into one." Summary Google has brought together the brightest minds of our era to crea
USC - GEOL - 107Lxg
Exploration of the Ocean Needs for Ocean Exploration -Boats getting there and back; type, size, materials -Navigation finding your way; sun and stars, compass and other aids, maps, charts, and atlases -Ocean exploration is the history of developmen
USC - CTCS - 190
Realism Primitive realism Arrival of a Train at the Station, early/silent cinema, camera placed like from 5th row center, photography and the stage influenced it. Naturalism Derived from literary school of authors such as Jack London, reflects histo
Lehigh - BIOS - 95
Cancer and Oncogenes Bioscience in the 21st CenturyLinda Lowe-Krentz Just a Few Numbers Becoming Cancer Genetic Defects DrugsOur friends and family180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 to to to to to to to 5 15 30 45 60 75 90Incidence of cance
Lehigh - BIOS - 95
Jennifer Swann PhD Lehigh university g y Bios 90/95Circadian rhythmsThe following have a common link in circadian rhythms. Three mile island, Exon Valdez, Chernobyl Jet lag AnestheticsWhat is rhythm?Circadian rhythms are a subset of biolog
Lehigh - BIOS - 95
Biophysics of contractile ring assemblyDimitrios Vavylonis Department of Physics, Lehigh UniversityOctober 1, 2007"Physical biology of the cell"Physical processes in cell organization and function: Transport of biomolecules e.g. transport of c
Lehigh - BIOS - 95
Functional Magnetic Resonance ImagingBridging the Science Between Animal and Human ResearchCraig Ferris, Ph.D. Director Center for Comparative Neuroimaging Department of Psychiatry University of Massachusetts Medical SchoolCenter For Comparative
Lehigh - BIOS - 95
Cytoskeletal Motor Proteins Part 2 Compare the similarities and differences between dynein and the other classes of cytoskeletal motor proteins (kinesins, myosins) Consider how studies of cytoskeletal motor proteins contribute to advances in bi
USC - CTCS - 190
A. Introduction a. Sound and the other arts i. Film uses sound to convey meaning and effect. b. Sound's neglect in film i. Film is visual medium, not verbal, thought they didn't need dialogue/sound, people don't experience hearing the sound, can't an
USC - CTCS - 190
A. Duration of spatial organization a. Rule i. Start when the content begins to rise, ends on peak of content curve (audience has accumulated all elements) b. Pace/Tempo/Timing i. Control time ii. Actors slow down, long shots play faster, not as many
USC - CTCS - 190
CTCS 190 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDEFinal Exam Dates: Tuesday Lecture: Thursday Dec. 7, 2:00-4:00pm in Norris Theater * Please note that you must attend the final exam on the date which corresponds to the lecture for which you are registered, unless prio
Lehigh - BIOS - 95
Genome Sequencing TechnologiesJutta Marzillier, Ph.D.Lehigh University Department of Biological Sciences Iacocca HallJutta Marzillier, 2007Sciences start with ObservationJutta Marzillier, 2007Sciences start with Observation and flourish wit
Lehigh - BIOS - 95
Molecular Studies on Complex Biological Systems:Sources for Transcriptome and Proteome Complexitylehigh.edu SMAAS@October 17, 2007Dr. Stefan Maas, BioS Lehigh U.What's the molecular difference ?@lehigh.eduSMAASNature 9/7/2006What
UCLA - ENG - 3
Pham 1 Duy Stephen Pham Dr. Steinberg English Composition 3.37 13 November 2007 Essay #2: America An Attempt for Equality Throughout the few centuries of American history, countless people have fought for freedom and equality; essentially, they have
UCLA - ENG - 3
Pham 1 Duy Stephen Pham Dr. Steinberg English Composition 3.37 29 October 2007 Essay #1 (2nd Submission): The Oversimplification of America The word myth is very ambiguous, as its meaning has evolved significantly over time. The traditional definitio
UCLA - ENG - 3
Pham 1 Duy Stephen Pham Dr. Steinberg English Composition 3.37 29 November 2007 Essay #3: The Land of Liberty During the 17th century, pilgrims fled from England and sailed to America in order to escape religious persecution. These pilgrims were vict
UCLA - GE CLUST - 66A
Pham 1 Duy Stephen Pham GE Cluster 66A Los Angeles Section 1B 25 October 2007 Bus Tour: Line 2, 11 October 2007, 3 P.M. Los Angeles: An Atypical Metropolis When a foreign person is introduced to an entirely new environment, he or she must utilize wh
UCLA - MGMT - 122
Chapter 11Flexible Budgets and Overhead AnalysisSolutions to Questions11-1 A static budget is a budget prepared for a single level of activity. The static budget is not adjusted even if the activity level subsequently changes. 11-2 A flexible budg
Tufts - PHY - 6
Tufts OpenCourseWare Lecture 18: More Copenhagen 2007 Tufts University1.Announcements2.Background to Copenhagen PlayOCW: Physics for Humanists (G. Goldstein)Page - 1Tufts OpenCourseWare Lecture 18: More Copenhagen 2007 Tufts Univers
Cornell - ART - 2600
--Oil paintings on canvas, but done as sketches for studies meant to be copied by weavers at the royal tapestry manufactory in Madrid They show goya moving from what sems to be from earlier tapestry cartoons sheer exuberance and the representati
Cornell - ART - 2600
Gustave Courbet Burial at Ornans (1849-1850) - mayor won out, but he led this move of the cemetery and ironically he was the first person to be buried in the cemetery - what Claudette manser points out is tht this is a commemoration not only of a rel
Tufts - PHY - 6
PHYSICS 6HOMEWORK 5SPRING 2006due Tuesday Apr.25 _ | number of fissions | generation | in the generation | - | | 1 20 = 1 1 2 2 =2 | 3 22 = 2x2 = 4 3 | 4 2 = 4x2 = 8 | 5 24 = 8x2 = 16 . . . . | . . | . . | | 79 278 = 3.0x1023 80 279 = 6.0x1023
Cornell - ART - 2600
Impressionists high-point view angle allows you to look down from under the top of the heads and then up and then what happens is because the background is so enlarged and so detailed, it makes the background seem to come forward as if to make the sh
UPenn - ESE - 112
Lab 4 ESE 112 Fall 2007 Everybody Dance Now.1.) IntroductionIn robotics, complex locomotion is an active area of research. To date not many legged robots that have even tried tackled this problem and even the best examples have often produced beha
Tufts - PHY - 6
Tufts OpenCourseWare Lecture 23: H-bomb and Arms Control 2007 Tufts University1.Notices2.FusionOCW: Physics for Humanists (G. Goldstein)Page - 1Tufts OpenCourseWare Lecture 23: H-bomb and Arms Control 2007 Tufts University3.H-bo
Tufts - PHY - 6
PHYSICS 6 HOMEWORK 2 SOLUTIONSSPRING 20061. A hockey puck is hit and travels at a velocity of 90 Km/hr toward the goal, 60 m away. How long will it take to reach the goal? time=distance/speed=60m/(90x103m/hr)=6.67x10-4 hr =6.67x10-4 hr x 3600 sec
Tufts - PHY - 6
1PHYSICS 6HOUR EXAM 2SPRING 2003NAME_ This is a closed book, closed notes exam, except for a copy of Copenhagen. You may use calculators. Make sure you show all your work! You will get partial credit for correct intermediate steps. Useful dat
Tufts - PHY - 6
Tufts OpenCourseWare Lecture 24: Nuclear Reactors 2007 Tufts University1.Nuclear reactors2.Nuclear reactors 2OCW: Physics for Humanists (G. Goldstein)Page - 1Tufts OpenCourseWare Lecture 24: Nuclear Reactors 2007 Tufts University3
Tufts - PHY - 6
Tufts OpenCourseWare Lecture 12: Early Quantum Physics 2007 Tufts University1.Quantum Physics - beginning history2.Lecture 12: Early Quantum Physics: Slide 2OCW: Physics for Humanists (G. Goldstein)Page - 1Tufts OpenCourseWare Lecture
Tufts - PHY - 6
Tufts OpenCourseWare Lecture 17: Background and Copenhagen Play 2007 Tufts University1.Announcements2.Some consequences of CopenhagenOCW: Physics for Humanists (G. Goldstein)Page - 1Tufts OpenCourseWare Lecture 17: Background and Cope
Tufts - PHY - 6
PHYSICS 6 HOMEWORK 2 (due Thurs. Feb.9)SPRING 2006Read: Notes on Motion, Hewitt selection on classical motion, Lightman selection on relativity Problems: Problems are to be handed in at the due date. Note that the acceleration due to gravity is g
Tufts - PHY - 6
PHYSICS 6 HOMEWORK 3 SOLUTIONSSPRING 20061. The charged pion (+) decays has an average decay time of 2.6x10-8 sec. a. If a + is travelling in a lab at 0.9999c what is its average decay time?t=t0 v2 1- 2 cv2 v2 v2 2 = (0.9999) = 0.9998, 1- 2
Tufts - PHY - 6
Tufts OpenCourseWare Lecture 14: Bohr's Atom, Probability, deBroglie 2007 Tufts University1.Bohr’s model2.Transition exampleOCW: Physics for Humanists (G. Goldstein)Page - 1Tufts OpenCourseWare Lecture 14: Bohr's Atom, Probabili