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Project 2Operating SystemsProgramming Project 2: Threads and Interprocess CommunicationDue Date: 10-16-06 Overview and GoalIn this project you will learn about threads and gain familiarity writing programs involving concurrency control. You wil
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Project 3Operating SystemsProgramming Project 3: Barbers and GamblersDue Date: 11-01-06 Overview and GoalIn this project you will gain additional familiarity writing programs involving concurrency control. You will implement a couple of classi
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Project 1Operating SystemsProgramming Project 1: Introduction to the BLITZ ToolsDue Date: 10-02-06 Overview and GoalIn this course you will be creating an operating system kernel. You'll be using the BLITZ software tools, which were written for
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Project 2Operating SystemsProgramming Project 2: Threads and Interprocess CommunicationDue Date: 10-16-06 Overview and GoalIn this project you will learn about threads and gain familiarity writing programs involving concurrency control. You wil
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Project 4Operating SystemsProgramming Project 4: Kernel Resource ManagementDue Date: 11-15-06 Overview and GoalIn this project, you will implement three monitors that will be used in our Kernel. These are the ThreadManager, the ProcessManager,
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Project 5Operating SystemsProgramming Project 5: User-Level ProcessesDue Date: 11-29-06 Overview and GoalIn this project, you will explore user-level processes. You will create a single process, running in its own address space. When this user
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Project 3Operating SystemsProgramming Project 3: Barbers and GamblersDue Date: 11-01-06 Overview and GoalIn this project you will gain additional familiarity writing programs involving concurrency control. You will implement a couple of classi
Portland - CS - 333
Project 1Operating SystemsProgramming Project 1: Introduction to the BLITZ ToolsDue Date: 10-02-06 Overview and GoalIn this course you will be creating an operating system kernel. Youll be using the BLITZ software tools, which were written for
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Project 4Operating SystemsProgramming Project 4: Kernel Resource ManagementDue Date: 11-15-06 Overview and GoalIn this project, you will implement three monitors that will be used in our Kernel. These are the ThreadManager, the ProcessManager,
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Summary of "Automatic Generation of Control Programs for Walking Robots Using Genetic Programming" by Jens Busch, Jens Ziegler, Christian Aue, Andree Ross, Daniel Sawitzki, and Wolfgang Banzhaf Summary by Edward Mainwaring CS410, Winter, 2005In thei
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CS 200 HMCOMPUTER ORGANIZATION & ASM LANGUAGEFINALPSU NAME_Final Exam, 200 Points total, 120 min.General Rules: Total number of points 200. Put your name on all separate sheets. 1 (2): What is the range of signed integer values on a binary, t
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Project 3Operating SystemsProgramming Project 3: Barbers and GamblersDue Date: 05-10-07 Overview and GoalIn this project you will gain additional familiarity writing programs involving concurrency control. You will implement a couple of classi
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Project 2Operating SystemsProgramming Project 2: Threads and Interprocess CommunicationDue Date: 04-24-07 Overview and GoalIn this project you will learn about threads and gain familiarity writing programs involving concurrency control. You wil
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Project 4Operating SystemsProgramming Project 4: Kernel Resource ManagementDue Date: 05-24-07 Overview and GoalIn this project, you will implement three monitors that will be used in our Kernel. These are the ThreadManager, the ProcessManager,
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Project 5Operating SystemsProgramming Project 5: User-Level ProcessesDue Date: 06-07-07 Overview and GoalIn this project, you will explore user-level processes. You will create a single process, running in its own address space. When this user
Portland - CS - 333
Project 1Operating SystemsProgramming Project 1: Introduction to the BLITZ ToolsDue Date: 04-10-07 Overview and GoalIn this course you will be creating an operating system kernel. Youll be using the BLITZ software tools, which were written for
Portland - CS - 333
Project 3Operating SystemsProgramming Project 3: Barbers and GamblersDue Date: 05-10-07 Overview and GoalIn this project you will gain additional familiarity writing programs involving concurrency control. You will implement a couple of classi
Portland - CS - 333
Project 2Operating SystemsProgramming Project 2: Threads and Interprocess CommunicationDue Date: 04-24-07 Overview and GoalIn this project you will learn about threads and gain familiarity writing programs involving concurrency control. You wil
Portland - CS - 333
Project 5Operating SystemsProgramming Project 5: User-Level ProcessesDue Date: 06-07-07 Overview and GoalIn this project, you will explore user-level processes. You will create a single process, running in its own address space. When this user
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Project 1Operating SystemsProgramming Project 1: Introduction to the BLITZ ToolsDue Date: 04-10-07 Overview and GoalIn this course you will be creating an operating system kernel. Youll be using the BLITZ software tools, which were written for
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Chapter I"Well, Prince, so Genoa and Lucca are now just family estates of theBuonapartes. But I warn you, if you don't tell me that this means war,if you still try to defend the infamies and horrors perpetrated bythat Antichrist- I really beli
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Chem 334 Lecture notes: Chapter 5, lecture #2 Preliminaries:Remember to pick up your quizzesOscient: Yawning, gaping from drowsiness; inattentive, dull, negligent Visual brain power: Human brain is very good at processing pictures Novel: Fully dev
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Chemistry 334 Organic Chemistry ICourse Ref. No. 10543 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallFall 2006Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: every day (Mon-Fri) 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry
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Chem 335 Course Ref. No. 40560 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallOrganic Chemistry IIWinter 2009Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 7th ed.
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Chem 334 Course Ref. No. 40483 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallOrganic Chemistry IIWinter 2005Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: every day 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 5th ed.,
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Chem 335 Course Ref. No. 40551 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallOrganic Chemistry IIWinter 2008Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 7th ed.
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Chem 336 Organic Chemistry IIICourse Ref. No. 60478 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallSpring 2004Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: every day 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 5th ed.,
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Typical FattyAcid Compositions of Some Common Fats (adapted from Gunstone, F. Fatty Acid and Lipid Chemistry; Blackie: London, 1996, and other sources) Specific compositions are variable, depending on diet and other factors. The symbol for an acid in
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Chem 336 Course Ref. No. 60534 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallOrganic Chemistry IIISpring 2008Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 7th ed
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Chem 336 Course Ref. No. 60488 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallOrganic Chemistry IIISpring 2005Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 5th ed
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Chem 334 Organic Chemistry ICourse Ref. No. 10507 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallFall 2004Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: every day 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 5th ed., by F
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY WORKSHOP for Chapter 13CH 385, Winter 2008Spectroscopy / Structure Determination1. Identify compounds of the given molecular formula that show only one 1H NMR signal:C 2 H6 O C 4 H6C 3 H4 C5H12C2H4Br2 C5H102. Identify c
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRYCH 385, Winter 2008Structure Determination Workshop1. Compounds A and B have the formula C5H11Cl. Neither A nor B react with NaI in acetone or with NaSCH3 in dimethylsulfoxide with any appreciable rate. B also does not react wit
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Typical FattyAcid Compositions of Some Common Fats (adapted from Gunstone, F. Fatty Acid and Lipid Chemistry; Blackie: London, 1996, and other sources) Specific compositions are variable, depending on diet and other factors. The symbol for an acid in
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Chem 334 Organic Chemistry ICourse Ref. No. 10507 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallFall 2004Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: every day 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 5th ed., by F
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Chem 335 Organic Chemistry II Course Ref. No. 40551 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallWinter 2008 Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 7th ed.,
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Chemistry 334 Organic Chemistry ICourse Ref. No. 10552 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallFall 2005Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: every day (Mon-Fri) 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry
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Chem 336 Organic Chemistry IIICourse Ref. No. 60478 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallSpring 2004Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: every day 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 5th ed.,
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Chem 336 Organic Chemistry III Course Ref. No. 60488 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallSpring 2005 Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 5th ed.,
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Chem 335 Organic Chemistry II Course Ref. No. 40560 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallWinter 2009 Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 7th ed.,
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Chem 336 Organic Chemistry III Course Ref. No. 60534 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallSpring 2008 Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 7th ed.,
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Chem 335 Organic Chemistry II Course Ref. No. 40540 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallWinter 2006 Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry, 6th ed.,
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Chemistry Workshops Peer Leader Application InformationPeer leader job description: attend training session (September 18-19, 2008) each term lead weekly workshop sessions (2 hour sessions) meet weekly with the lecture instructor to review workshop
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Converting Light Energy Into Electrical Energy: The Grtzel CellINTRODUCTION Dyes are molecules that have electrons that absorb light energy in the visible spectrum. The colors of the dyes are the colors of visible light that are not absorbed and ref
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Chapter21Review KetoestersPreparationClaisen RCH 2 COOEt NaOEt H+O RCH 2 C CH COOEt R O C CH 2 n-1 CHH2 O+DieckmannCOOEt NaOEt CH 2 n COOEtHH2 OCOOEt O R C CH COOEt RMixedClaisenRCH 2 COOEt + R'COOEt ONaOEtH+H2 O NaOEt H
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Teacher Prep Notes for the Grtzel Cell Lab MATERIALS The Institute for Chemical Education (http:/ice.wisc.edu) has the Nanocrystalline Solar Cell Kit available for $40.00. The kit includes an information packet and enough materials to create five reu
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Chem 334 Lecture notes: Chapter 5, lecture #2 Preliminaries:Remember to pick up your quizzesOscient: Yawning, gaping from drowsiness; inattentive, dull, negligent Visual brain power: Human brain is very good at processing pictures Novel: Fully dev
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Chemistry 334 Organic Chemistry ICourse Ref. No. 10552 MWF 9:00 - 10:05 am Hoffmann HallFall 2007Professor Carl C. Wamser Office: Science Bldg 1, Room 327A Office Hours: every day (Mon-Fri) 10:30 - 11:30 amTextbook (required): Organic Chemistry