Course Hero has millions of student submitted documents similar to the one
below including study guides, practice problems, reference materials, practice exams, textbook help and tutor support.
Find millions of documents on Course Hero - Study Guides, Lecture Notes, Reference Materials, Practice Exams and more.
Course Hero has millions of course specific materials providing students with the best way to expand
their education.
Below is a small sample set of documents:
UCSB - CHEM - 107
Preparation guide for the final exam: Chem107AForeword: My goal in teaching this class has been to ensure that you learn as much organic chemistry as well as possible. I have deliberately prepared rather hard mid-terms to communicate to you that or
UCSB - CHEM - 126
Course syllabus for Chemistry 126 / 226Computational ChemistryClass meets: Mon, Wed 11:00 11:50 AMstPhelps 1420 Chem 1153 (Comp Lab)Fri (except 1 week) Instructor:11:00 11:50 AMDr. Kalju Kahn, Office: PSB-N 2623,E-mail: kalju@chem.ucsb.
UCSB - CHEM - 142
Suggested practice problems, Summer 2008 Week 1: 1) Visit http:/www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookCELL2.html and supplement your notes about cell structure and function with the information from this page. Then answer all 18 review qu
UCSB - CHEM - 142
Course syllabus for Chemistry 142ABiochemistry Class meets: Instructor: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu 11:00 12:20 AM North Hall 1006Professor Kalju Kahn, Office: PSB-N 1511 E-mail: kalju@chem.ucsb.edu Phone: (805) 893-6157 Office Hours: Mon and Wed (1:00-2:
UCSB - CHEM - 162
Chem 162/262 Exam GuideWinter 2007 (Kahn)The exam takes 50 minutes and is given on March 5th. The exam will test your knowledge and your understanding of the material that was covered in the lectures, tutorials, and in the required literature. Yo
UCSB - CHEM - 142
Course syllabus for Chemistry 142ABiochemistry Class meets: Instructor: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu 11:00 12:20 AM North Hall 1111Professor Kalju Kahn, Office: PSB-N 2623 E-mail: kalju@chem.ucsb.edu Phone: (805) 893-6157 Office Hours: Mon and Wed (1:00-2:
UCSB - CHEM - 142
Topics for the final exam: Chem142A (Kahn, Fall 2007) Thursday Dec 13, 4 7 PM Large portion of questions on the final will test your understanding of material from all the chapters covered in this course. Below are topics that you should study well
UCSB - CHEM - 162
Course syllabus for Chemistry 162A / 262ADrug Design (Winter 2009)Class meets: Mon, Wed, Fri 12:00 12:50 AM Phelps 1444Instructor:Teaching Assistant: Lecture Textbook: The Course:Professor Kalju Kahn, Office: PSB-N 2623 Phone: (805) 893-6157
UCSB - CHEM - 162
Chem 162/262 Midterm Exam Guide:Winter 2005 (Kahn)The exam in Chem 162/262 will test your understanding of topics covered up to, and including the structure-based drug design. You can demonstrate your understanding by explaining concepts and tech
UCSB - CHEM - 142
Topics for the first midterm: Chem142A (Kahn, Summer 2006) You are expected to know all the material that was covered in the lecture. The following list, organized by textbook chapters, list concepts that I think are especially important. Chapter 1.
UCSB - CHEM - 109
Midterm II Guide for Chem109C (Kahn, Spring 2005) Midterm II will be held on Tuesday, May 24th, 56:20 PM in Chem1179. In general, exam questions are based on topics that we covered in the lectures since the first midterm. However, in some cases the t
UCSB - CHEM - 126
Midterm Preparation Guide for Computational Chemistry 126 / 226 Kahn, Winter 2006 The Chem 126/226 midterm on Feb 22 may cover the following topics: 1) Optimization Methods a. Basic math: functions, derivatives, and the Hessian matrix b. Mathematical
UCSB - CHEM - 110
October 2006Section I: TR 2-5:50 Section II: TR 6-9:50Hints of the month: - trust your lab manuals. They are designed to give the best results - do not plan on writing lab reports up a day before they are due - know that we grade on the quality, n
UCSB - CHEM - 110
October 2006Section III: WF 2-5:50Hints of the month: - trust your lab manuals. They are designed to give the best results - do not plan on writing lab reports up a day before they are due - know that we grade on the quality, not on the quantity o
UCSB - CHEM - 110
September 2005Section III: WF 2-5:50Hints of the month: - be prepared to work hard - get used to seeing lots of new stuff - enjoy the cool experiments we are doing!21Prepare yourself for Biochem LabsMichaelis-Menten kinetics: GAPDH reaction 2
UCSB - CHEM - 110
October 2008Section I: MW 6-9:50Hints of the month: - trust your lab manuals. They are designed to give the best results - do not plan on writing lab reports up a day before they are due - know that we grade on the quality, not on the quantity of
UCSB - CHEM - 110
September 2005Section II: TR 6-9:50Hints of the month: - be prepared to work hard - get used to seeing lots of new stuff - enjoy the cool experiments we are doing!20Prepare yourself for Biochem LabsLecture 1: Intro to the course Experiment de
UCSB - CHEM - 110
Chem 110LDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of California, Santa Barbara Fall 2005Syllabus and general course information for Chem110L, INTRODUCTORY BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORYLecturer:Kalju Kahn kalju@chem.ucsb.edu Office: PSB-N
UCSB - CHEM - 110
October 2006Section IV: MW 6-9:50Hints of the month: - trust your lab manuals. They are designed to give the best results - do not plan on writing lab reports up a day before they are due - know that we grade on the quality, not on the quantity of
UCSB - CHEM - 110
September 2005Section IV: MW 6-9:50Hints of the month: - be prepared to work hard - get used to seeing lots of new stuff - enjoy the cool experiments we are doing!Lecture Schedule (Monday) Lab Schedule (Monday) Lab Schedule (Wednesday)23Prepa
UCSB - CHEM - 110
October 2008Section II: TR 2-5:50 Section III: TR 6-9:50Hints of the month: - trust your lab manuals. They are designed to give the best results - do not plan on writing lab reports up a day before they are due - know that we grade on the quality,
UCSB - CHEM - 162
Chem 162/262 (2005)Assignment #3-MakeUp:Enzymes: Mechanisms & Inhibition (Make-up: 5 pts total)1. Transition state analogs are potent inhibitors of enzymes. Consider the following hypothetical enzymatic reactions and draw (using IsisDraw or a si
UCSB - CHEM - 162
Dr. Kalju KahnDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of California, Santa BarbaraCurrent Approaches to Drug DiscoveryDISEASE Biological ConceptUCSB Chem 162 Dr. Kalju KahnValidated TargetLead CompoundModificationsTestsDRU
UCSB - CHEM - 109
Final Exam Guide for Chem109C (Kahn, Spring 2007) The final will be held on Monday, June 11th, 811 AM in Chem1179. In general, the final exam questions are based on all the topics that we covered in the course. The focus will be on the material prese
UCSB - CHEM - 112
Conformational Analysis of Allantoin Biophysical and Bioanalytical Laboratory UC Santa Barbara Chem 112L Name: Group: Points earned Prelabs Prelab corrections (25% back of wrong answer points) Publication-style integrated introduction with rationale
UCSB - CHEM - 109
Midterm I Study Guide for Chemistry 109C(Kahn, Spring 2007) In general, exam questions are based on topics that we covered in the lectures. However, in some cases the textbook provides more detailed examples of these topics and you are expected to b
UCSB - CHEM - 110
Rape Prevention Education Program- Statistics1 in 4 women have been survivors of rape orattempted rape. 84% of those raped knew their attacker. 57% of the rapes happened on dates. 42% of the rape survivors told no one about the assault Only 5% rep
UCSB - CHEM - 109
Vitamin Problems for Week 5: A) Sex pheromone sequence determination Male newts use decapeptide pheromone X to attract females. When this decapeptide was treated with Edmans reagent, a serine derivative of hydantoin was obtained along with nonapeptid
UCSB - CHEM - 142
Course syllabus for Chemistry 142ABiochemistry Class meets: Instructor: Mon, Wed, Fri 1:00 1:50 AM Girvetz Hall 1004Professor Kalju Kahn, Office: PSB-N 2623 E-mail: kalju@chem.ucsb.edu Phone: (805) 893-6157 Office Hours: Tue and Thu (11:00-12:00
UCSB - CHEM - 162
Chem 162/262 (2008) Nuclear Receptors, Drug Metabolism, Prodrugs 1. Imagine that you are a doctor for an early-menopausal female patient who hasbeen diagnosed with estrogen receptor positive breast cancer. The patient was first treated in the summer
UCSB - CHEM - 162
Chem 162/262 (2005)Assignment #3: Enzymes: Mechanisms & Inhibition1. In their famous 1971 PNAS paper Michael Page and William Jencks proposed that enzymes may work as entropy traps. Based on simple thermodynamic arguments they arrived to the conc
UCSB - CHEM - 112
Chem 112LDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of California, Santa Barbara Spring 2008 General course information for Chem 112L, BIOPHYSICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL LABORATORYLecturer:Kalju Kahn kalju@chem.ucsb.edu Phone: x6157 PSB-N 26
UCSB - CHEM - 162
Chem 162/262 (Kahn, 2005)Assignment #5Due Wed, Nov 16Biomolecular Interactions and Assay Development1. The following multi-part question provides you with opportunity to analyze, interpret, and summarize a research paper that deals with develo
UCSB - CHEM - 110
Chem110L, Fall 2008Preparation for the final exam:The final exam in Chem110L tests your understanding of methods that you have learned in the course. It also tests your knowledge about biological systems that were studied in the lab, and tests yo
UCSB - CHEM - 109
Quiz 3:1. Identify one correct statement. (C, but everyone present got points here)A) Every molecule that has two peptide bonds is cleaved by carboxypeptidase B) Trypsin cleaves off positively charged residues from the C-terminus C) Upon boiling po
UCSB - CHEM - 162
Chem 162/262 (Kahn, 2005)Assignment #4Due Fri, Nov 4thEnzymes: Mechanisms, Kinetics & Inhibition1) Before the crystal structure of orotidine 5-monophosphate decarboxylase (ODCase) was solved in 2000, three alternative mechanisms for the decar
UCSB - CHEM - 126
Final Preparation Guide for Computational Chemistry 126 / 226 Kahn, Winter 2008 The Chem 126/226 Final will be held on Friday, Dec 12 at 12 3 PM in Phelps 1420. The following topics will be covered in addition to topics that were covered in the Midt
UCSB - CHEM - 162
Chem 162/262 (2005)Assignment #6 Structure-Based Drug DesignDue Mon, Nov 28th1. Development of HIV protease inhibitors is one of the most famous and widely publicized achievements ofstructure-based drug design. For example, your textbook provi
UCSB - CHEM - 162
2)Validate one target for a disease that you plan to cure with a drug that you could design Due date: Mon, Oct 31, 2005As a second part of your project, you are expected to validate one target pertaining to the disease that you want to work on. A
UCSB - CS - 130
Dynamic Programming A powerful paradigm for algorithm design. Often leads to elegant and efficient algorithms when greedy or divide-and-conquer don't work. DP also breaks a problem into subproblems, but subproblems are not independent. DP tabulat
UCSB - CS - 595
Video Matting of Complex ScenesYung-Yu Chuang1 Aseem Agarwala11Brian Curless12David H. Salesin1,2 Microsoft ResearchRichard Szeliski2University of WashingtonAbstractThis paper describes a new framework for video matting, the process of
UCSB - CS - 595
Recovering Photometric Properties Of Architectural Scenes From PhotographsYizhou Yu Jitendra Malik Computer Science Division University Of California At Berkeley AbstractIn this paper, we present a new approach to producing photorealistic compute
UCSB - CS - 595
Reflection Space Image Based RenderingBrian Cabral, Marc Olano, Philip Nemec SGIAbstractHigh quality, physically accurate rendering at interactive rates has widespread application, but is a daunting task. We attempt to bridge the gap between high
UCSB - CS - 595
Automatic Image Placement to Provide A Guaranteed Frame RateDaniel G. Aliaga Lucent Technologies Bell Laboratories Anselmo Lastra University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbstractWe present a preprocessing algorithm and run-time system for rend
UCSB - CS - 595
Image AnalogiesAaron Hertzmann1,21Charles E. Jacobs22Nuria Oliver23Brian Curless3David H. Salesin2,3New York UniversityMicrosoft ResearchUniversity of Washington:A A:B:BFigure 1 An image analogy. Our problem is to compute
UCSB - CS - 595
Layered Depth ImagesJonathan Shade University of WashingtonSteven GortlerLi-wei HeRichard SzeliskiHarvard UniversityStanford UniversityMicrosoft ResearchAbstractIn this paper we present a set of efficient image based rendering meth
UCSB - CS - 595
Rendering With Coherent LayersJed Lengyel and John Snyder Microsoft ResearchAbstractFor decades, animated cartoons and movie special effects have factored the rendering of a scene into layers that are updated independently and composed in the fin
UCSB - CS - 595
To appear in the SIGGRAPH conference proceedingsModeling and Rendering Architecture from Photographs: A hybrid geometry- and image-based approachPaul E. Debevec Camillo J. TaylorUniversity of California at Berkeley1Jitendra MalikABSTRACTWe p
UCSB - CS - 595
View MorphingSteven M. Seitz Charles R. DyerDepartment of Computer Sciences University of Wisconsin-Madison1ABSTRACTImage morphing techniques can generate compelling 2D transitions between images. However, differences in object pose or viewpoin
UCSB - CS - 595
IEEE Virtual Reality 2003 tutorial 1:March 2003Recent Methods for Image-based Modeling and RenderingOrganizer: Martin Jagersand jag@cs.ualberta.ca Authors: Darius Burschka Johns Hopkins University Zach Dodds Harvey Mudd College Martin Jagersand
UCSB - CLASS - 203
WebQuests for Secondary Teachers and StudentsSome issues experienced in this simulation Interdependence No time for More Scaffolding Scaffolding is a temporary structure which provides help at specific points in the learning process. It allows l
UCSB - EDU - 203
WebQuests for Secondary Teachers and StudentsSome issues experienced in this simulation Interdependence No time for More Scaffolding Scaffolding is a temporary structure which provides help at specific points in the learning process. It allows l
UCSB - EDU - 203
Technology Proficiencies for UCSB Teacher Education ProgramSpecified by the California Commission for Teacher Credentials (CTC) and Coordinated with the California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP) Level One: Basic ProficiencyObjective: To ensur
UCSB - CLASS - 203
District Guidelines on the Acceptable Use of Electronic Information Resources1Information resources offer access to computers and people throughout the world. Students and staff will have access to electronic mail and college and university librarie
UCSB - EDU - 203
District Guidelines on the Acceptable Use of Electronic Information Resources1Information resources offer access to computers and people throughout the world. Students and staff will have access to electronic mail and college and university librarie
UCSB - CLASS - 203
All materials needed for this course may be located on the courses website: The URL is: http:/education.ucsb.edu/ed203d NOTE: It is a good idea to bookmark/favorite this site so you can get back to it easily. You will need it all quarter. There you w
UCSB - EDU - 203
All materials needed for this course may be located on the courses website: The URL is: http:/education.ucsb.edu/ed203d NOTE: It is a good idea to bookmark/favorite this site so you can get back to it easily. You will need it all quarter. There you w
UCSB - CLASS - 203
History of ComputingThe information in this lecture should be of assistance in your attainment of the following CTC proficiencies:1.7Demonstrate knowledge of current basic computer hardware and software terminologyPre-electronic Computers Abac
UCSB - EDU - 203
History of ComputingThe information in this lecture should be of assistance in your attainment of the following CTC proficiencies:1.7Demonstrate knowledge of current basic computer hardware and software terminologyPre-electronic Computers Abac
UCSB - CLASS - 203
Technology in a Democratic SocietyThe information in this lecture should be of assistance in your attainment of the following CTC Proficiencies: 1.4 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the legal and ethical issues concerned with the use of co
N.C. State - BAE - 495
BAE495 R Spring 2009 Applications of Ecological Engineering Fridays 1:30 pm-3:20 pm 2 hrs creditInstructors:Dr. Mike Burchell Dr. Greg Jennings Dr. Bill Hunt Dr. Franois BirgandThis two-credit hour special topics course will explore Ecological En