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The Journal of Neuroscience, June 21, 2006 26(25):6687 6694 6687Behavioral/Systems/CognitiveKiss1 Neurons in the Forebrain as Central Processors for Generating the Preovulatory Luteinizing Hormone SurgeJeremy T. Smith,1 Simina M. Popa,3 Donald
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Reproductive NeuroendocrinologyNeuroendocrinology 2001;74:1221Received: February 12, 2001 Accepted after revision: March 27, 2001A Reassessment of Leptins Role in Triggering the Onset of Puberty in the Rat and MouseClement C. Cheung a Janice E.
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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, Nov. 2003, p. 49804985 0095-1137/03/$08.00 0 DOI: 10.1128/JCM.41.11.49804985.2003 Copyright 2003, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.Vol. 41, No. 11Characterization of Isolates of Methicillin
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11202 The Journal of Neuroscience, December 3, 2003 23(35):1120211213Cellular/MolecularCircadian Gene Expression Regulates Pulsatile Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Secretory Patterns in the Hypothalamic GnRH-Secreting GT17 Cell LinePatr
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0013-7227/07/$15.00/0 Printed in U.S.A.Endocrinology 148(4):1774 1783 Copyright 2007 by The Endocrine Society doi: 10.1210/en.2006-1540Sexual Differentiation of Kiss1 Gene Expression in the Brain of the RatAlexander S. Kauffman, Michelle L. Got
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Cell, Vol. 112, 631643, March 7, 2003, Copyright 2003 by Cell PressPhosphorylation of the AMPA Receptor GluR1 Subunit Is Required for Synaptic Plasticity and Retention of Spatial MemoryHey-Kyoung Lee,1,4 Kogo Takamiya,1,4 Jung-Soo Han,2 Hengye Man
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ENVH 432Disinfection Byproducts in WaterWinter 2009Objective: To measure disinfection byproduct formation due to the chlorination of natural water Background: The use of chlorination to disinfect waters for potable use has contributed significa
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Chemistry 162U Exam IIISpring 2000 May 31, 2000 Name _ANSWER_KEY_ Section _ Information:R = 8.314 J/mole-K R=0.082 L-Atm/mol-K 101 J =1 Liter-Atm RT = 2.4 kJ/mole (@STP) Water Density=1 g/cc Mol Wt (H2O)=18 g/mole NA=6.022 .1023 molecules/mole 1
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 598
AdministriviaCS 598 - Advanced Topics in Network Protocols, Architectures and ApplicationsProf. Robin Kravets Office Hours: Office: Email: Email:Mondays 10:00 12:00 3114 SC rhk@cs.uiuc.edu aharris@cs.uiuc.eduInstructors: Time: Location:
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 473
CS 473GLecture 9: Treaps and Skip ListsFall 2005I thought the following four [rules] would be enough, provided that I made a rm and constant resolution not to fail even once in the observance of them. The rst was never to accept anything as tru
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 232
CS232 Instruction sets, RISC vs. CISC, Compilers, Assemblers, Linkers, Loaders, Memory imagesSeptember 15, 2005ISA's, Compilers, and Assembly1Instruction Set Architecture (ISA)The ISA is the interface between hardware and software. The ISA s
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 423
CS423UG Operating SystemsContentClocks Power Management Disk ManagementClock HardwareOlder/simpler clockstied to the 110 or 220 volt power line and cause interrupt on every voltage cycle at 50-60 Hz.Input/Output IVCurrent clocks consist o
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 473
CS 473Notes on Solving Recurrence Relations1Fun with Fibonacci numbersConsider the reproductive cycle of bees. Each male bee has a mother but no father; each female bee has both a mother and a father. If we examine the generations we see the
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 591
Industry/Government Track PaperA Hit-Miss Model for Duplicate Detection in the WHO Drug Safety DatabaseG. Niklas NornWHO Collaborating Centre for International Drug Monitoring Uppsala, Sweden Mathematical Statistics Stockholm University Stockholm
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 591
Probabilistic Modeling vs. Function ApproximationPrinciples and Applications of Probabilistic Learning Two major themes in machine learning:1. Function approximation/black box methods e.g., for classification and regression Learn a flexible fu
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 591
An Interactive Clustering-based Approach to Integrating Source Query Interfaces on the Deep WebWensheng WuComputer Science Dept. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign wwu2@uiuc.eduClement YuComputer Science Dept. University of Illinois at C
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 511
AnnouncementsCS511 Design of Database Management SystemsLecture 13: Information Retrieval: Overviewl MT format: Wednesday 2:00-3:15pm open notes, papers, books. Calc. OK (wont need). PDA no. 75 points (for 75 minutes) 4 problems Prob. 1: Tr
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 598
CS 598CSC: Approximation Algorithms Instructor: Chandra ChekuriLecture date: January 21, 2009 Scribe: Nitish Korula1Introduction/Administrivia Course website: http:/www.cs.uiuc.edu/class/sp09/cs598csc/. Join the newsgroup! Text book (recommen
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 241
Operating System OverviewTarek Abdelzaher Lawrence Angrave Vikram AdveCopyright : Nahrstedt, Angrave, Abdelzaher 1Copyright : Nahrstedt, Angrave, AbdelzaherTodays ObjectivesBy the end of the hour you should be able to:Explain the main purpo
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Spring 2009 CS105#1What Is a Query? A query is a question you ask of your database. You can: display data from multiple tables control which fields display perform calculations on field values save a query automaticallySpring 2009 CS105
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 411
CS411 Database Systems01: IntroductionKazuhiro MinamiWelcome to CS411Web site: http:/www.cs.uiuc.edu/~cs411 Announcements, syllabus, policies, schedule, lectures Please read the class syllabus, policies, and lecture schedule; ask if you have qu
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 411
CS411 Database Systems06: SQL Kazuhiro MinamiSQL = Structured Query LanguageStandard language for querying and manipulating data Has similar capabilities for queries to those in relational algebra Support statements for modifying a database (e.
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 461
Law and SecurityCS461/ECE422 Computer Security I Fall 2008Slide #6-1Overview Law and privacy Cybercrime Laws Affecting Computer UseSlide #6-2Reading Material Secrets of Computer Espionage: Tactics and Countermeasures, Joel McNamara, Chap
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 105
Fall 2008 CS105#1What Is a Query? A query is a question you ask of your database. You can: display data from multiple tables control which fields display perform calculations on field values save a query automaticallyFall 2008 CS105#2
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 573
AlgorithmsPre-lecture R: Solving RecurrencesRSolving Recurrences. . . O Zarathustra, who you are and must become behold you are the teacher of the eternal recurrence that is your destiny! That you as the rst must teach this doctrine how coul
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 476
UNIVERSITY OF OSLO Department of InformaticsFormal Modeling and Analysis of Distributed Systems in MaudeLecture Notes INF3230/INF4230Peter Csaba lveczkyApril 27, 2008Dedicated to the memory of my father Mikls lveczky and my grandmother Dr.
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 473
AlgorithmsLecture 9: Treaps and Skip ListsI thought the following four [rules] would be enough, provided that I made a rm and constant resolution not to fail even once in the observance of them. The rst was never to accept anything as true if I ha
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 473
AlgorithmsLecture 3: Fast Fourier TransformsCalvin: Heres another math problem I cant gure out. Whats 9+4? Hobbes: Ooh, thats a tricky one. You have to use calculus and imaginary numbers for this. Calvin: IMAGINARY NUMBERS?! Hobbes: You know, elev
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 523
Susceptibility of Commodity Systems and Software to Memory Soft ErrorsAlan Messer et al. IEEE Transactions on Computers, Dec 2004 Presented by Rodolfo Pellizzoni CS 523 Fault ToleranceSoft Errors 1/2Transient failures in integrated circuits. In
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 523
Spawn: A Distributed Computation EconomyWaldspurger, Hogg, Huberman, Kephart, and Stornetta Presented by Jeff PasternackMotivationWant to run distributed applications over large, heterogeneous network, taking advantage of idle time. Many users an
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 523
Each person in the class should submit a review for every presentation (besides, of course, their own). Please use the following template. Presenter's name: Reviewer's name: 1. Please critique the clarity and organization of the presentation. Did the
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 523
SPIN Operating SystemBrian Bershad, Stefan Savage, Przemyslaw Pardyak, Emin Gun Sirer, Marc E. Fiuczynski, David Becker, Craig Chambers, Susan Eggers (UW)Presenter: Alex LiBackgroundDeveloped at University of Washington Introduced in 1995 (SOSP
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 523
CS523Department of Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignAnnouncements, 1 MarchRoy Campbell3/1/2006CS523 2006 Roy Campbell, All Rights Reserved1Mid Term Exam Announced this week-end independent work. Virtual Mach
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 598
Copyright NoticeCS 598 - Advanced Topics in Network Protocols, Architectures and Applications Copyright 2006 Robin Kravets. All rights reserved. Permission to reproduce this and all CS 598 rhk course materials in whole or part for not-for-profit edu
Washington - STAT - 560
A brief review of probability for statistical modelingPeter D. HoJanuary 4, 20091Axioms of probabilityLet F , G, and H be three possibly overlapping statements about the world. For example: F = { a person votes for a left-of-center candidat
Washington - STAT - 560
Stat 560 Homework 2 Partial solutions 1. Variances: Let yi,j = + aj + i,j , i = 1, . . . , nj , j = 1, . . . , m, with the distributions of aj and i,j as given in the class notes. Compute the following variances, showing all necessary steps: (a) Var
Washington - STAT - 560
Stat 560 Homework 2 Assigned 1/23/09 Due 1/30/09 1. Variances: Let yi,j = + aj + i,j , i = 1, . . . , nj , j = 1, . . . , m, with the distributions of aj and i,j as given in the class notes. Compute the following variances, showing all necessary ste
Washington - STAT - 560
Stat 560 Homework 4 Assigned 2/11/09 Due 2/18/09 1. Countries: The dataset countries.hlm contains data on 150 countries from 1991 to 2004, including the following variables: gdp: log gross domestic product; pop: log population; conf: a measure of
Washington - HUBIO - 568
Patient EducationDiabetes Care CenterEveryone gets sick sooner or later, so the best way to prevent a minor illness from becoming a major problem is to have a sick-day plan of action. Make a plan, in advance, with your doctor and diabetes educator
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Patient EducationDiabetes Care CenterFor the best diabetes control: Eat the right foods in the right amounts at about the same times every single day Exercise Monitor your blood sugar level And, take your insulinHealthy ChoicesThe Food Guide P
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Patient EducationDiabetes Care CenterInsulin RegimensB = Breakfast L = Lunch S = Dinner HS = Bedtime= InjectionTwenty-four hour plasma glucose and insulin profiles in hypothetical individual without diabetesMixture of short and intermedia
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Please complete both sides of this form as accurately and completely as possible. Your health care provider will use this to help plan the best health recommendations for you.Food and Physical Activity Habit InventoryWellness IN the RockiesYour n
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Name: _ Exam #_ Clinical Nutrition -HuBio 568 Final Examination 20041. A bulimic binge-eating episode would be likely to include all EXCEPT which of the following: a) b) c) d) e) 2. Chocolate, cookies and ice cream Diet soft drinks Potato chips, nac
Washington - CONJ - 515
IFEATURE ARTICLEResearchIRural Community Leaders' Perceptions of Environmental Health RisksImproving Community Healthby Laura S. Larsson, MPH, RN, Patricia Butterfield, PhD, RN, FAAN, Suzanne Christopher, PhD, and Wade Hill, PhD, RNQualita
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NPH159.fm Page 237 Tuesday, May 29, 2001 5:56 PMResearchWhy are all colour combinations not equally represented as ower-colour polymorphisms?Blackwell Science LtdJohn Warren1 and Sally Mackenzie2,31Instituteof Rural Studies, Llanbadarn Fawr
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Sample Questions for Midterm 1 Friday, February 2 These questions are examples of the type of questions you will encounter on the first Midterm. All reading assignments will be covered on the test. The proportion of questions on the test will follow
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Hematol Oncol Clin N Am 20 (2006) 711733HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY CLINICSOF NORTH AMERICAAdoptive T-Cell Therapy of CancerCassian Yee, MDa,b,*a bClinical Research Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, USA Department of Med
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ReviewTansley 2008 Tansley review ? ? 0? March reviewTansley reviewp m J . ) ( A T 7 3 9 1 X 4 6 8 2 0 y H N K U , r o f x O d t L g n h s i b u P e w k c a l B Tansley reviewEnhancing phytoremediation through the use of transgenics and endop
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106J. Phyiiol. (1962), 160, pp. 106-154 With 2 plate and 20 text-ftgutre8 Printed in Gret BritainRECEPTIVE FIELDS, BINOCULAR INTERACTION AND FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURE IN THE CAT'S VISUAL CORTEXBY D. H. HUBEL AD T. N. WIESEL From the Neurophysiolo
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Lecture Notes11.1Force SensingLoad CellA Load Cell is a structure which supports the load and deects a known amount in response to applied forces and torques. The deections are measured to characterize the applied forces and torques.Figure
Washington - EE - 544
EE 544 Project DescriptionThe Kinematics and the Dynamics of an Upper Limb Wearable Robot (Exoskeleton) Theoretical and Experimental StudyScope: It is in the scope of this project to analyze analytically, simulate and analyze experimentally a 7 DO
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University of WashingtonEE 543 Notes1/7/99Computational Implications of Forward Kinematics (See Craig Sec. 2.10) Suppose we need to do:A A Z C DP = B R CR DR PThere are at least two ways we could compute P . Alternative 1) Multiply all the
Washington - EE - 543
EE543 Problem Set 1 Due Friday 24-Jan-2003January 5, 20031Textbook Problems2.1 2.4 2.11 (give an example and prove for specic case) 2.7 (pseudo code, do not test oating point values for equality! ) 2.14 (nd error in gure 2.26) 2.27 2.282Pi
Washington - EE - 543
EE543 Problem Set 3 Due Friday 7-Feb-2003January 13, 200311.1Forward Kinematics AnalysisMark Rosheims Prehensile WristPlease refer to Figures 1 and 2. Assign link frames and derive Denavit-Hartenberg parameters for this wrist. Use only as ma
Washington - EE - 543
EE543Vector Velocity1Velocity of a VectorAIf A Q is a point represented in frame A, thenAVQ = limt0Q(t + t) A Q(t) tWe have just computed the velocity in frame A and it is also represented in frame A. Later we may wish to represent th