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Agenda SGA 11.13.07 I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. Call to Order Roll Call Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes Student Speakout Guest Speaker Dr. Libby Williams New Business a. Bill 14-07F b. Amendment 02-07F c. Class of 2008 Executive Appointment 01-07F Officer Reports a. President i. Week in Review ii. Boathouse Resolution b. Vice c. President Director of Student Programming d. Director of SGA Publicity i. Newsbriefs e. Student Trustee f. Club Coordinator g. Treasurer h. Student Trustee i. Health Insurance i. Parliamentarian Senate Reports a. Senate Leader b. Committee Chairs c. Class Presidents d. Senators Announcements Adjournment VIII. IX. X. XI.
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St. Mary MD >> AGENDA >> 07 (Fall, 2009)
SGA Agenda 1.29.08 I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. Call to Order Roll Call Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes Student Speakout Guest Speakers Mark Heidrich & Maggie OBrien New Business a. Bill 03-08S Officer Reports a. President b. Vice Presid...
St. Mary MD >> AGENDA >> 07 (Fall, 2009)
SGA Agenda 2.19.08 I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. Call to Order Roll Call Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes Student Speakout Old Business a. Bill 20-08S b. Resolution 03-08S New Business a. Bill 21-08S b. Bill 22-08S c. Bill 23-08S d. Bill 24-08S e...
Kansas State >> MSDS >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
Material Safety Data Sheet May be used to comply with OSHA\'s Hazard Communication Standard, 29CFR 1910. 1200. Standard must be consulted for specific requirements. NEVR-DULL MAGIC WADDING POLISH QUICK INDENTIFIER Common Name: (used on label and list...
Kansas State >> MSDS >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
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Kansas State >> MSDS >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
Material Safety Data Sheet Back Trade Name: LEMON PLEDGE AEROSOL Manufacturer: Limited S.C. Johnson Son, Inc. Phone: (800) 725-6737 Racine, Wisconsi...
Kansas State >> H >> 1 (Fall, 2009)
H-1B Travel Guidelines Documents Needed for Travel If you are making a trip outside the United States, to reenter the U.S., you will need the following: 1. Valid passport; 2. your \"Personal Record\" half of the I-797 you were given when the petition w...
Kansas State >> H >> 1 (Fall, 2009)
CHECKLIST B H-1B extensions for beneficiaries currently in the U.S. Beneficiary Worksheet If already employed at K-State please submit 2* copies of the following: Up-to-date resume or Curriculum Vitae Documentation of any licenses or certific...
Kansas State >> H >> 1 (Fall, 2009)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FORM I-539 I-539 is available at www.uscis.gov Form I-539 is ONLY to be completed by dependents of the H-1B visa beneficiary who are adjusting from another visa status in the U.S. to H-4 status or by dependents already in ...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Assignment 1: Testing Group and Time Effects in Program MARK Objectives: To learn to use Program MARK for fitting statistical models to mark-recapture data. To learn how to present the results of mark-recapture analyses in a clear and concise manner....
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Lab 11: Fixed and Random Effects Life-table Response Experiments (LTRE) Objectives: In the exercises we have completed so far, we have been estimating matrix properties for single matrices. Sometimes multiple matrices are available for different ecol...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Introduction to Program MARK Objectives: The main program now used for mark-recapture analyses is Program MARK . This program is powerful be cause it offers a wide range of poten tial statistical models that can be used to analys e marrecapture data....
Kansas State >> MSDS >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
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Kansas State >> MSDS >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
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Kansas State >> MSDS >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
Material Safety Data Sheet PLEDGE AEROSOL - LEMON National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Fire Hazard Health 0 0 4 Reactivity Hazardous Material Information System (HMIS) Health Fire Hazard Reactivity 0 4 0 Specific Hazard Protective None...
Kansas State >> MSDS >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
Material Safety Data Sheet May be used to comply with OSHA\'s Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. Standard must be consulted for specific requirements. HMIS HEALTH FLAMMABILITY 1 1 REACTIVITY PERSONAL PROTECTION 0 None Identity (As Us...
Kansas State >> MSDS >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
Material Safety Data Sheet Section 1 Product Identification Common Name: Biodiesel Chemical Name: Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Formula: C14-C24 Methyl Esters Chemical Family: CAS No. 67784-80-9 __ Section 2 Ingredients and Hazardous Classification Typi...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Lab 11: Using Analytical Formulae to Estimate Matrix Properties in Matlab Objectives: In the exercises we have completed so far, we have used the power method to estimate basic matrix properties. This has proven to be cumbersome for two reasons: 1) i...
Kansas State >> MSPROJECT >> 101 (Fall, 2009)
Microsoft Project 101 Training Seminar Classroom Exercises At various points in the classroom experience, the instructor will stop the lecture and ask students to perform the exercises contained in this document. The exercises build upon each other ...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Lab 7: Life-table Methods Objectives: The purpose of this exercise is to introduce you to the basic calculations that can be conducted with life-tables. Some of these metrics are also of interest in population models based on projection matrices. In ...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Assignment 5: Life-table Methods Manatees, dugongs and sea cows are peculiar marine mammals with a relictual geographical distribution that includes the West Indian Ocean, Florida, the Amazon River basin, and until early in this century the North Pac...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Creating Capture Histories in Program Access To import mark-recapture data into Program Mark, it must be carefully formatted to match the requirements of the Program. Program Mark has no capabilities for formatting mark-recapture data and other softw...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Lab 10: Quick Reference to MATLAB Com mands Simple math ematics and exp ressions: + addition sum(x) subtraction abs(x) * multiplication mean(x) / right division std(x) ^ power .* element by element multiplication Working with variables in the memory:...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 725 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 725 Notes More about Functions and Basics of Programming A Strategy for Writing Functions Writing functions often involves some trial and error. There are various strategies that you may find helpful. This is one that I use. Compose your R comma...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 725 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 725 Notes An Introduction to Resampling Methods Part I Generally, resampling methods are those in which inference is carried out by resampling from the observed data. These methods allow us to do such things as estimate standard errors, constru...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 725 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 725 Notes Simulations Part I Generating Data according to a Specied Model Often, we want to compare two competing methods for analyzing data. For example, suppose that a researcher will be collecting data according to a completely randomized de...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 725 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 725 Notes An Introduction to Resampling Methods Part III Finally, resampling procedures can also be used in constructing confidence intervals. In this section, I will illustrate the percentile bootstrap confidence interval method. Let X be a ra...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 725 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 725 Notes Random Number Generation Distributions: R and Splus have built-in functions for generating random variates from a variety of popular distributions. Corresponding functions also give probabilities and quantiles associated with these dis...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 725 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 725 Notes Data Frames Data Frames Data frames are a relatively new part of the S language, on which R is based. They were introduced in 1991 and are described in the book Statistical Models in S by Chambers and Hastie (1992). The data frame is b...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 725 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 725 Notes Getting Started Getting Started with R To invoke R in Windows, simply click on the R icon on your desktop (or other location). To invoke R in Linux, type % R at the prompt in a terminal window. This will begin your R session. The promp...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 725 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 725 Notes EM Algorithm Examples Example 1 in the previous set of notes is the example typically used to introduce EM algorithms. The following examples present other applications of the EM algorithm. Example 2: Univariate normal data. Suppose Y1...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 510 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 510: Handout 12 Point Estimation The material covered in this handout can be found in Sections 7.1-7.4 of the text. 1 Definition of Point Estimation NOTATION and TERMINOLOGY : Consider the problem of estimating a parameter based on a sample. ...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 510 (Fall, 2008)
MIDTERM 2 STAT 510 TR 9:30-10:45 November 16, 2006 Instructions: 1. This is a closed book exam. You may use one half-sheet (half of an 8.5 inch by 11 inch sheet of paper) of notes, both sides, a calculator (NOT a cell phone calculator), and a pencil...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 702 (Fall, 2008)
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Kansas State >> STAT >> 510 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 510: Handout 4 Moment-Generating Functions The material on this handout is not covered in the text. We will discuss moment generating functions in general in this handout. Later moment generating functions will be discussed for specic special di...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 510 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 510, FALL 2006 CALCULUS EXERCISES 1. Compute the following limit: x2 4 x2 x 2 lim 2. Are there real values of x for which f (x) = x2 + 2x + 2 is equal to zero? Justify your answer. 3. For a {0, 1} and > 0, compute the following: / 0 xa d...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 510 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 510: Introduction to Probability and Statistics I TR 9:30-10:45am Bluemont 113 Instructor: Dr. Suzanne Dubnicka Office: 108C Dickens Phone: 532-0523 e-mail: dubnicka@stat.ksu.edu Office Hours: T 2:30-4:00pm, R 2:30-3:30pm; other times available ...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 510 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 510: Handout 9 Special Multivariate Distributions 1 Multinomial Distribution This material is in Section 3.5 of the text. RECALL: When we discussed the binomial model in Chapter 3, each Bernoulli trial resulted in either a success or a failur...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 725 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 725 Notes Random Number Generation Continued What if R/Splus doesnt have a function for that distribution? Although R and Splus can generate data from many dierent distributions, certainly most of the common ones, you may need to generate data f...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 702 (Fall, 2008)
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Kansas State >> STAT >> 702 (Fall, 2008)
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Kansas State >> STAT >> 510 (Fall, 2008)
MIDTERM 1 SOLUTIONS STAT 510 TR 9:30-10:45 October 5, 2006 Instructions: 1. This is a closed book exam. You may use one half-sheet (half of an 8.5 inch by 11 inch sheet of paper) of notes, both sides, a calculator (NOT a cell phone calculator), and...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 510 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 510: In-class Exercises Discrete and Continuous Random Variables TERMINOLOGY : A random variable X is a variable whose observed value is determined by chance. We will deal primarily with random variables with numerical values although this need ...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 510 (Fall, 2008)
QUIZ 2 STAT 510 Instructions: Write your name at the top of the page. Show all work for full credit. (I cant read your minds.) Partial credit will be given for partially correct solutions. Points will be deducted if no work is shown, even if the ans...
Kansas State >> STAT >> 510 (Fall, 2008)
STAT 510: Handout 11 Introduction to Statistics The material covered in this handout can be found in Sections 6.1, 6.3, and 7.1 of the text. The content of these sections includes denitions of terms commonly used in statistics. You may have used thes...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Lab 6: Variance Components In Program Excel Objectives: The purpose of this exercise is to introduce techniques for variance components that can be applied to any set of demographic parameters, including fecundity rates. The basis for this exercise i...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Lab 9: Projection Matrices in Excel A range of software tools can be used to calculate the properties of projection matrices, including programming languages such as SAS or specialized math software like Matlab. In this exercise, we will use the `pow...
Kansas State >> EDCEP >> 502 (Fall, 2008)
Introductiontoconceptsof Stress&StressManagement FredB.Newton,Ph.D.,ArtRathbun Anxiet y ! ss! t re S at Race as a R Lif e Objectives Mind-body connection Assessment of stressors and stress reactions Experience stress management strategies De...
Kansas State >> MSDS >> 01 (Fall, 2009)
www.Titebond.comFranklin International MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS Name: Titebond Original Wood Glue MSDS Number: 5064 Revision Date: 5/19/06 SECTION 1 - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: ...
Kansas State >> SHOWCASE >> 08 (Fall, 2009)
The \"New Math\" of English Department Assessment Anne Phillips Associate Head Department of English annek@ksu.edu 24 October 2008 55 The number of English faculty participating in a spring 2003 one-afternoon series of workshops about core B.A. deg...
Kansas State >> SHOWCASE >> 08 (Fall, 2009)
Professional Development Programs on Diversity College of Education Kansas State University October 24, 2008 Presented by Dr. Paul Burden (785) 532-5550 burden@ksu.edu Assessment Award for Diversity Initiatives Presented at the Kansas State Unive...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Assignment 3: Goodness-of-fit Testing in Program MARK Objectives: This assignment will familiarize you with the tools of goodness-of-fit testing in Program MARK. The purpose of GOF testing is to determine whether the assumptions of markrecapture anal...
Colorado >> MCDB >> 1041 (Fall, 2008)
MCDB 1041 Exam 3 Gene expression 1. Explain gene expression. How do cells end up different even though they have the same DNA? Know what a promoter is, and what a transcription factor is. 2. Be able to describe how for some genes, multiple proteins c...
Colorado >> IPHY >> 3435 (Fall, 2008)
Study Guide for Lab Midterm 1 Spring 2007 Leif Saul General information: 40 points total. You are responsible for all information in chapters 1, 3, and 4 of the lab manual. In addition, you are responsible for techniques and predictions learned ...
Colorado >> MCDB >> 4650 (Fall, 2008)
Learning Goals for classes 1-6 (First Quiz) Be able to: Gene Expression 1. Estimate and compare the information content of different genomes. 2. Define differential gene expression and its relationship to differentiation. 3. Describe the control poin...
Colorado >> MCDB >> 2151 (Fall, 2008)
Learning Goals for MCDB 2151 Students To recognize that genes are on chromosomes, to describe how those genes are inherited and how they determine physical traits. To connect how genes on the chromosomes are independently segregated and assorted with...
Colorado >> IPHY >> 3435 (Fall, 2008)
Study Guide for Lab Midterm 2 Spring 2007 Leif Saul General information: 40 points total. You are responsible for all information in chapters 5, 7, and 8 of the lab manual. In addition, you are responsible for techniques and predictions learned ...
Colorado >> INSTITUTE >> 06 (Fall, 2009)
NC-SCK For Fiscal 2006-2007 Applications should be submitted to the Japan Foundation office in your country, or, if the Japan Foundation has no office in your country, the nearest diplomatic mission of Japan. The Japan Foundation Headquarters in Tok...
Colorado >> ECON >> 4211 (Fall, 2008)
U NIVERSITY OF C OLORADO AT B OULDER Economics Instructor: Anna Rubinchik Class: Econ 4211 Office: 121 Date: May 2008 Semester: Spring 2008 Final Exam (Review) Student Name: Student ID: Name: Econ 4211 Sample Final Exam Student ID: Page: 2 of 3 ...
Colorado >> GEEN >> 1400 (Fall, 2008)
FINAL DESIGN PROJECT REPORT Executive Summary Points Possible 10 Exemplary Score Provides a cogent, concise, description of the project and final design; performance of the project and the results of the desig...
Colorado >> PHYS >> 2020 (Fall, 2008)
1 FINAL, vers. 0001 - Physics 2020 - Spring, 1998 NAME(Please Print)_ Student ID #_ TAs Name(Circle one): Luca Cinquini, Andi Pascarella, Tim Pease, Mark Schwab, Armik Mirzayan, Alex Flournoy, Mu-Chun Chen Please do not open the exam until you are...
Colorado >> PHYS >> 2020 (Fall, 2008)
Crkt-1 More Circuits In an electrical circuit, circuit elements such as resistors and batteries can be connected together in series or in parallel. Resistors in series are connected like links in a chain; resistors in parallel are side-by-side, like...
Colorado >> PHYS >> 2020 (Fall, 2008)
Physics 2020 3.1 Experiment 3. Time-varying voltages: The Electrocardiogram and Fluorescent lights. In this experiment, you will use an oscilloscope to measure the time-varying voltages from two quite different sources: 1) your heart, and 2) a phot...
Colorado >> PHYS >> 2170 (Fall, 2008)
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Colorado >> GEOL >> 1070 (Fall, 2009)
Geol 1070 Global Change 2, 4/05/01 Final Exam Study Guide, Page 1 of 1 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE: HINTS , EXAMPLES, & READING SUMMARIES The final exam is on Monday at 1:30 pm. The exam length will be a little bit longer than other exams, probably abou...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Example 1 : Capture-recapture data for male and female European Dippers (Cinclus cinclus) banded 1981-1887 in eastern France. (from Marzollin 1988 and G. Marzollin, unpublished data) Files : ED.IN ( sex-variable : 1=male, 2=female, file for program ...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Example 5 : Greater flamingo Capture-recapture data for male and female Greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) in Camargue (South France) (data from A. R. Johnson 1983) Files : FLAMINGO SEEN AGAIN ON THE COL.FOR THE 1st TIME when >=5 PR5.IN ( sex-v...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Example 2 : Capture-recapture data of swift Apus apus nesting in Nimes (South France) in 2 nest sites. (from G. Gory, unpublished data) Files : AA-GP.IN (site-variable : 1 or 2, file for program CR) AA-GP.RH (capture-recapture histories in Good and ...
Kansas State >> BIOL >> 823 (Fall, 2008)
Example 4 : The common lizard Lacerta vivipara Capture-recapture data, density manipulation. (data from Pilorge 1988) Files : LV.IN ( sex-variable : 1=, 2=, file for program CR) LV.RH (capture histories for program CR) LV.REL (file for program Relea...
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