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Washington >> PHYS >> 432 (Fall, 2008)
Optical-Pumping Method 1 Purpose The object of this experiment is to measure the energy splitting of the hyperne structure of the lowest energy state of rubidium which is subjected to a uniform magnetic eld whose magnitude can be determined by other...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> UI >> 500 (Fall, 2009)
SettinguptheGCOSYExperimentonUI500NB Thefollowingsetupassumesyouhavetunedtheprobeanddeterminedthe90pulsewidth (pw90).Ifyouhavenot,dothemnowbeforecontinuing. Makesureyouoptimizethe1H1Dspectrumparametersbyusingswbyusingthetwocursors andthemoveswcomma...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ACCY >> 312 (Fall, 2008)
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO TAXATION SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM MATERIALS Question/ Problem 1 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 27 28 29 30 Topic Status: Present Edition Q/P in Prior Edition 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECON >> 303 (Fall, 2008)
The Economic Organization of a P.O.W. Camp by R.A. Radford From Economica, November, 1945 INTRODUCTION After allowance has been made for abnormal circumstances, the social institutions, ideas and habits of groups in the outside world are to be found ...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> MATH >> 0321 (Fall, 2009)
STABLE ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGY, 19451966 J. P. MAY Contents 1. Setting up the foundations 2. The Eilenberg-Steenrod axioms 3. Stable and unstable homotopy groups 4. Spectral sequences and calculations in homology and homotopy 5. Steenrod operations, K(, ...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> MATH >> 553 (Spring, 2008)
Math 553 Fall 2007 Homework 2 Due: Friday 14 September, by 5pm. (1) McOwen 1.2.3 (2) McOwen 1.2.7. Dont hand this in; just think it over. Note that when McOwen assumes dq/d = c, he means that G() = c in the conservation law, and hence the conservat...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> MATH >> 231 (Fall, 2008)
Merit Worksheet #8, 2/9/09 Improper integrals 1. Which of the following integrals are improper? What makes each one improper? (No cheesy puns here, please.) e (a) 1 1 ln x dx dx x2 (e) (b) 2 dx x ln x dx (c) b dx x2 (d) 1 sin 1 x (f) a ...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> MATH >> 0380 (Fall, 2009)
HOLOMORPHIC K - THEORY, ALGEBRAIC CO-CYCLES, AND LOOP GROUPS RALPH L. COHEN AND PAULO LIMA-FILHO Abstract. In this paper we study the holomorphic K -theory of a projective variety. This K - theory is dened in terms of the homotopy type of spaces of ...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> MATH >> 0151 (Fall, 2009)
THE ARASON INVARIANT AND MOD 2 ALGEBRAIC CYCLES ` HELENE ESNAULT, BRUNO KAHN, MARC LEVINE, AND ECKART VIEHWEG Contents Introduction 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Review of the Arason invariant The special Cliord group K-cohomology of split reductive a...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> MATH >> 0807 (Fall, 2009)
UPPER TRIANGULAR TECHNOLOGY AND THE ARF-KERVAIRE INVARIANT VICTOR P. SNAITH Abstract. This paper introduces the upper triangular technology (UTT) into classical homotopy theory. This is a new and easy to use method to calculate the eect of the left ...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> MATH >> 0128 (Fall, 2009)
THE ALGEBRAIC K-THEORY OF OPERATOR ALGEBRAS Jonathan Rosenberg April, 1996 Dedicated to the memory of Robert Thomason Abstract. We the study the algebraic K-theory of C -algebras, forgetting the topology. The main results include a proof that comm...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> MATH >> 0338 (Fall, 2009)
UNRAMIFIED COHOMOLOGY OF QUADRICS, II BRUNO KAHN AND R. SUJATHA Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. The sequence (1) 4 1.2. Ker 2 4 1.3. Coker 2 and Coker 4 2. Proof of theorem 2 3. Coker 4 : some preparations. Proof of theorem 3 3.1. The cases dim X = ...
Washington >> B >> 516 (Fall, 2009)
BIOSTAT516 Statistical Methods in Genetic Epidemiology Prepared by Kathleen Kerr and Stephanie Monks Autumn 2005 Handout 8 Non-parametric methods for linkage analysis To this point, we have discussed model-based linkage analyses. These require one ...
Washington >> BIOA >> 382 (Fall, 2009)
Name: _ BioA 382 - Population Biology Midterm Exam Sample Test Meant to help you understand the format of the test, not as a standalone study guide. Please study your notes and in-class handouts. Please answer all these questions to the best of y...
Washington >> B >> 516 (Fall, 2009)
BIOSTAT516 Statistical Methods in Genetic Epidemiology Prepared by Kathleen Kerr Autumn 2005 Handout 9 Association Studies for Non-Family Data What is allelic association? The excessive co-occurrence of certain combinations of alleles in the same g...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 591 (Fall, 2008)
Research Track Poster Optimal Randomization for Privacy Preserving Data Mining Yu Zhu Department of Statistics Purdue University W. Lafayette, IN 47907 Lei Liu Department of Statistics Purdue University W. Lafayette, IN 47907 yuzhu@stat.purdue.edu...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 498 (Fall, 2008)
CS 498 Expressive Grammars for Natural Language Processing: Theory and applications Final projects (term papers) Due date: Friday, Dec 7 (email me a PDF) Goal: - Give a literature review of a particular problem that is related to the topics covere...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 498 (Fall, 2008)
Compiler Optimizations CS 498: Compiler Optimizations Fall 2007 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign A note about the name of optimization It is a misnomer since there is no guarantee of optimality. We could call the operation code improve...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 511 (Fall, 2008)
A Brief Review of Information Retrieval Models ChengXiang Zhai October 18, 2007 Abstract Information retrieval models have been studied for decades, leading to a huge body of literature on the topic. In this paper, we briey review this body of liter...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 440 (Fall, 2008)
Big Picture Model-based reasoning Analytic Empirical Search (many kinds, primarily analytic models) Some are efficient (hill climbing) but guarantee good performance only for simple worlds Some are always effective (uniform cost) but can be in...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 498 (Fall, 2008)
CS 498 JH: Introduction to NLP (Fall 08) Lecture 4: Smoothing Julia Hockenmaier juliahmr@illinois.edu 3324 Siebel Center Ofce Hours: Tue, 2:00-3:30pm http:/www.cs.uiuc.edu/class/fa08/cs498jh Tuesdays key concepts Probability theory: Random variabl...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 498 (Fall, 2008)
A Dynamically Tuned Sorting Library CS 498: Progam Optimization Fall 2006 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Motivation ! Sorting Core operation in many applications, such as databases Well understood symbolic computing problem ! Librari...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 498 (Fall, 2008)
CS 498: Program Optimization, Fall 2006 Location: room 1131, Siebel Center for Computer Science Time: WF 11:00 am 12:15 pm. CRN: 43501, 40096 Instructor: Maria J. Garzaran Office: 4308, email: garzaran@cs.uiuc.edu Office Hours: By appointment (send m...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 533 (Spring, 2008)
Enhancing Software Reliability with Speculative Threads Jeffrey Oplinger and Monica S. Lam Computer Systems Laboratory Stanford University jeffop, lam @stanford.edu This paper advocates the use of a monitor-and-recover programming paradigm to enh...
Washington >> OCEAN >> 402 (Fall, 2009)
Hautala/Ocean 402/Winter 2001 Turbulent Boundary Layers 1 Near the top and bottom of the ocean, the information about fluid velocity and stress from the boundaries must match smoothly to the interior flow. At the bottom of the ocean, the fluid vel...
Washington >> OCEAN >> 542 (Fall, 2009)
Initiation of Motion The initiation of movement of individual grains is dependent on a variety of factors, both deterministic and random. Deterministic (forces on particles) Fluid Lift Drag Gravity Randomness Grain placement Turbulence Many models h...
Washington >> OCEAN >> 542 (Fall, 2009)
HOMEWORK #2 1. You have been assigned to assess the strength of ancient oceanic circulation in a core taken from the Cretaceous (i.e., 65 million years ago). Using a common paleoceanographic technique (the sortable silt approach), you estimate the sh...
Washington >> L >> 453 (Fall, 2009)
Linguistics 453: Experimental Phonology Wright Handout #6 1. Fricatives Like vowels, fricatives can be modeled using source filter theory. source = frication noise generated by turbulence filter = the oral cavity in front of the fricative constric...
Washington >> ATMS >> 212 (Fall, 2009)
The Atmosphere Circumference ~40,000 km Depth of Atmosphere: ~100 km Depth of Habitable Part: ~5 km Diameter: ~12,750 km (~8,000mi) Exosphere (lighter, faster molecules such as H that are moving in the right direction can escape the Earths gravitat...
Washington >> MENGR >> 537 (Fall, 2009)
Department of Mechanical Engineering ME537 Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics Midterm Exam 02-14-08 Problem 1 To accurately characterize the dependency of viscosity with respect to shear rate in a nonNewtonian uid, a cone and plate rheometer can be used...
Washington >> ATMS >> 212 (Fall, 2009)
Sources of aerosols Biological: seeds, pollen, spores (1-250 m); bacteria, algae, fungi, viruses (<1 m) Solid Earth: dust, volcanoes Oceans: sea-salt Anthropogenic (~20% mass): fires (soot and ash); dust from roads; wind erosion of tilled land; f...
Washington >> MENGR >> 534 (Fall, 2009)
Department of Mechanical Engineering ME534 Fluid Mechanics Midterm 02-11-09 Study the ow induced by a two dimensional jet issuing uid through a narrow slot into a semi-innite reservoir lled with stagnant uid (of the same density as the jet). See gur...
Washington >> PHARM >> 504 (Fall, 2008)
USP <797> Standards Pharmaceutical Compounding Sterile Preparations What is USP <797>? USP stands for United States Pharmacopeia It is a non-government, non-profit organization which is designed to create standards on patient safety, healthcare in...
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECE >> 431 (Fall, 2008)
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University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECE >> 431 (Fall, 2008)
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University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECE >> 431 (Fall, 2008)
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University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECE >> 431 (Fall, 2008)
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University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECE >> 431 (Fall, 2008)
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Washington >> ARCH >> 380 (Fall, 2008)
Arch 380 Introduction to Computers in Architecture 1 Class Exercise 01 Image Processing OBJECTIVE: Creating a mini-poster INGREDIENTS: Scanned images of a plan, section and photographs of the House in Chicago designed by Tadao Ando. The images are ...
Washington >> CHEM >> 142 (Fall, 2008)
CHEM 142D, MIDTERM EXAM#1 Your name TAs Name Key Score /100 For questions other than multiple choices, show calculation to receive credit. You may use a calculator, but no other reference materials during the test. For your convenience, you may want...
Washington >> CEE >> 366 (Spring, 2008)
CEE 366 Basic Soil Mechanics Winter 2005 Homework Solutions HW9 (40) 11-4 (5) Sol: Given ( 1/ 3)=4.6, sand drained 3 = 3\' \' 1 = 1 = 4.6 = tan 2 (45 + /2) = 40 3 3\' Form Fig. 11-13, assuming SW (sand), the Dr > 85% 11-14 (5) Sol: Loose horizontal san...
Washington >> SPAN >> 100 (Fall, 2009)
Apellidos espaoles Actividades de lectura Espaol 101 Antes de leer: Paso 1: Take a moment and look at the title of this article. By looking at the title, can you deduce what the subject of the article will be? Paso 2: Here is a list of the 30 most co...
Washington >> SPAN >> 100 (Fall, 2009)
Ensayo: Unidad 2 ENSAYO: UNIDAD DOS I. Propsito The role of men and women in society has changed drastically the farther back in history one goes. Major political and economical changes in this country have led to various improvements in the quality...
Washington >> C >> 152 (Fall, 2009)
The version A exam follows this answer key. Answer Key to Final 162A Spring 2001 QA 1) 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) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) 33) 34) 35) 36) 37) 38) 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 44)...
Washington >> MSE >> 502 (Fall, 2008)
3.2.1. Fundamentals of Homogeneous Nucleation When the concentration of a solute in a solvent exceeds its equilibrium solubility or temperature decreases below the phase transformation point, a new phase appears. Let us consider the case homogeneous ...
Washington >> CHEM >> 312 (Fall, 2008)
Covalent Bonding A bond in which each atom contributes one electron to form a shared pair of electrons. A-B: A + B A B Difference in electronegativity is typically small. Pure covalent bonds occur between nonmetallic elements. e.g. H-H; H-Cl....
Washington >> CHEM >> 152 (Fall, 2008)
Winter 2001 Lecture: Bagley 131 MTWF 9:3010:20 Section AA AB AC AD AE AF Instructor T. Stanton N. Bhatambrekar CHEMISTRY 152A Professor Joe Norman Office Location: Bagley 215 Office Hours: TW 1:303:20 E-Mail jgnorman@u.washington.edu; Phone (206) 6...
Washington >> CHEM >> 520 (Fall, 2008)
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Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Fall, 2008)
Chapter 16. Liquids and Solids 16.1 Intermolecular Forces 16.2 The Liquid State 16.3 An Introduction to Structures and Types of Solids 16.4 Structure and Bonding in Metals 16.5 Carbon and Silicon: Network Atomic Solids 16.6 Molecular Solids 16.7 Ion...
Washington >> CHEM >> 455 (Fall, 2008)
Chem 455A. Spring 2008 Reinhardt and Stanich Comments on solutions to sets 2,3 Many of the problems are fully worked in the McQ solutions manuel. So I will comment only on other problems, or note common errors made: Set #2: The wave length of a typic...
Washington >> CHEM >> 312 (Fall, 2008)
Summer 2007 ` [section in Wulfsberg (or Ellis)] A. Introduction: What is inorganic chemistry and why study it? [1.1, 1.2, 12.1] (1) B. Abundances and nuclear chemistry C. The Periodic Table: why? orbitals and shielding [11] 1. Nodes and shapes of orb...
Washington >> CHEM >> 152 (Fall, 2008)
University of Washington Dept. of Chemistry Chem 152A Spring Quarter 2000 SYLLABUS Instructor: Professor W. H. Zoller Telephone: 543-1643 E-mail: zoller@chem.washington.edu Chemistry Office Phone: 543-1610* Web Page: http:/faculty.u.washington.edu/~...
Washington >> CHEM >> 162 (Fall, 2008)
Chem 162A Feb. 13 2006 Lecture/Jenekhe Chapter 18. The Representative Elements: Groups 1A Through 4A 18.1 A Survey of the Representative Elements 18.2 The Group 1A Elements 18.3 The Chemistry of Hydrogen 18.4 The Group 2A Elements 18.5 The Group 3A ...
Washington >> CHEM >> 510 (Fall, 2008)
Metalloproteins and Metalloenzymes The concentration of transition metal ions present in the human body is higher than one would expect based on their availability less in body vs. ocean 1:1 more in body vs. ocean Why? .suggests they perform some fu...
Washington >> CHEM >> 152 (Fall, 2008)
Spring 2001 CHEMISTRY 152B Professor Joe Norman Lecture: Bagley 131 Phone 685-3020; E-Mail jgnorman@u MWThF 3:304:20 Office Location/Hours: Bagley 215/MTh 1:303:00 Course Web Site: go to http:/depts.washington.edu/chemcrs/ and click on Spring 2001 Ch...
Washington >> IS >> 300 (Fall, 2009)
IS 300Autumn 96 Exam 1 Name:_ Page 1 1. (8) Assume a friend owns a small company and wants to computerize his order entry process. He does some research regarding what software to purchase and decides on a product called the ABC Order Entry syste...
Washington >> TC >> 407 (Fall, 2009)
The Ten Best Web Support Sites of 2007 Site Scoring System Scoring Instructions for Judges For each of the 25 criteria described on the following pages, please assign a numerical score that reflects your judgment about this item. Most of the questio...
Washington >> PH >> 463 (Fall, 2009)
Philosophy 463: Philosophy of the Mind Winter 2010 Professor Carole Lee c3@u.washington.edu (206) 543-9888 Class Description This course will focus on the challenges faced in undertaking a science of consciousness that aims to integrate two seemingly...
Washington >> ASSIGNMENT >> 142 (Winter, 2009)
TCSS142 Winter 2005 Assignment #2 Assigned 1/11, Due 1/18 at 4:15 1. Poem This aplication class is named Poem. It takes input from the user to write a poem: What is your name? Steve What is red? Roses What is blue? Blueberries What is sweet? sugar Wh...
Washington >> CSSS >> 506 (Fall, 2009)
Session 6, CSSS 506, SAS It is possible do some things SAS PC sessions by using Point and Click. While this may be a good tool to help you learn different commands, it is not a good way to do your work. In the long run, it takes more time than creati...
Washington >> CSSS >> 506 (Fall, 2009)
Session 6, CSSS 506, STATA STATA differs from SAS and SPSS in several fundamental ways. If you ask SAS or SPSS to do more for you than it can do in RAM (Random Access Memory, the kind of memory that is not written anywhere), they will often write tem...
Washington >> WAR >> 101 (Fall, 2009)
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University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 511 (Fall, 2008)
Problem Introduction & Solution Technical Challenges Experimental Result Final Notes Ranking Database Queries Using User Feedback A Neural Network Approach Ganesh Agarwal, Nevedita Mallick, Silvio Tannert, Srinivasan Turuvekere University of Illino...
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