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Pittsburgh - OYA - 1
Financial ManagementProfessor Oya AltnklRelevant Cash FlowsIncremental Cash Flows Stand Alone Principle1Other ConsiderationsSunk costs Opportunity costs Side effects Net working capital Financing costs2Preparing Pro Forma Statements
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
Dietary Managementby Prof. Morsi Arab Diet ManagementGoals : 1 to restore glycaemic control and optimal lipid levels 2 adequate needs for growth , pregnancy , lactation 3 body weight management
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
Evidence based medicineDiagnostic testsRoss LawrensonDiagnostic tests When looking at a paper about a diagnostic test we ask ourselves three questions.Diagnostic tests Is this test useful?Diagnostic tests Is this test useful? Is it relia
Pittsburgh - NHM - 3
Math 0020 - Final Review Questions 1. Find the domain and range of the following: (a) f (x) = (b) g(x) = (c) h(x) = x-4 x2 -4(domain only)2x + 7 3 x+22. Sketch a graph of the following: (a) g(x) = x2 + 6x + 8 (also find the vertex and x-inter
Pittsburgh - MATH - 230
Answers to Practice Problems on Dierentiation Most of the answers are given in a MINIMALLY simplied form (such as combining the constants). If you solve the problem correctly, you should be able to see that your answer matches the answer posted.1)
Pittsburgh - MATH - 220
HOMEWORK # 3 (20 pts) DUE DATE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th Name: ID: e-mail: NO CALCULATORS ALLOWED Problem 1.(5pts) A highway patrol car is parked behind the bushes 0.1 mi from a highway. A car is moving along the highway. When it is 0.26 mi away from the
Pittsburgh - MATH - 220
Practice Problems on Sections 4.5, 4.6 - Answers1 1. a) 3 b) 2 c) e3 d) 1 e) e1/22. a) 8/9; b) 90o 3. 10 cm 4. 10 2 cm 5. A A 6 3 6. 2 3 2 ft x 2 3 2 ft x 3 3 2 ft
Pittsburgh - MATH - 220
MATH 220 Midterm II Sample 5 1) Sketch the graph of f (x) = x4 4x3 + 1. Make sure to indicate the following: The critical number(s) of f (x); The interval(s) where f (x) is increasing; decreasing; The interval(s) where f is concave up; concave down;
Pittsburgh - MATH - 220
MATH 220 Midterm I Sample 2 Answers 1) x = log2 6 2) 1 4 sin3 (ln x + x2 ) cos(ln x + x2 )( x + 2x) x cos x- x cos x - 1 sin4 (ln x + x2 )(x cos x)- 2 (cos x - x sin x) 2 x cos x 3) Horiz. asymptote y = 0. No vertical asymptotes. 4) - 1 9 5) (-,
Pittsburgh - MATH - 220
MATH 220 Midterm II Sample 5 Answers 1) Cr. pts: 0 and 3; f (x) is increasing on (3, +); decreasing on (, 3); f is concave up on (2, +) and (, 0) ; concave down on (0, 2); local minimum at x = 3; no local maximum ; inection points at x = 0 and x = 2
Pittsburgh - MATH - 220
Practice Problems on section 4.1 of the book 1) The length of a rectangular rubber band is increasing at the rate of 3 cm/s. When its length is 10 cm and its width is 2 cm, its area is increasing at the rate of 5 cm2 /s. Find the rate of change of it
Pittsburgh - MATH - 230
LIMIT REVIEW PROBLEMS-ANSWERS1. 2. 3. 4.1 2 1 2 2 1 8 1 216. + 17. DNE 18.1 2a231. 32. + 33. + 34. 35. 36. + 37. 38.1 4 1 41 19. 4 5. 6 7 6. 6 7. 8.1 2 1 920. 3 21. 22. 23.1 2 3 8 4 3 9. 2 5 10. 16 11. 12.4 3 3 224. 3 25
Pittsburgh - MATH - 230
MATH 0230 Midterm I Sample Examination 2 This test consists of 10 problems, each worth 10 points. All work must be shown in order to get credit. Please write legibly and explain your logic by words whenever appropriate. If more space is needed, write
Pittsburgh - MATH - 220
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Pittsburgh - NHM - 3
Math 0020 - Midterm Review Answers 1. Find the domain and range of the following: (a) Domain: x = 27 (b) Domain: [ 2 , ), Range: [0, )(c) Domain: (, ), Range: (, ) 2. Sketch a graph of the following:(a)Vertex:(-3,-1), X-int: -2, -4(b)(c) 3
Pittsburgh - MEZ - 25
STAT 1151Homework 136.70, 6.79, 6.45, 6.47, 6.48(hint: nd cov(X + Y, X Y ), var(X + Y ), var(X Y ) from cov(X, Y ), var(X), var(Y ) Supplementary problem: Suppose a course has two exams, and the score of a student, Jack, denoted by Xi , i = 1,
Pittsburgh - E - 20
Minitab 14 Introduction ENGR 20 Where to find Minitab on Pitt Mainframe: Start > All Programs > Data Analysis > MINITAB14 Entering Data: Enter data in the columns as you would in Excel, starting in row 1. For now, all your data will be entered into o
Pittsburgh - MEZ - 25
STAT 1151Midterm I1. In poker, a ve-card hand is said to be ush if it contains ve cards of the same suit and it is said to be straight if it contains ve cards in order, regardless of suits (note that 5432A to 2AKQJ are not straight). If all ve-ca
Pittsburgh - CALC - 3
Math 240 Summer 2006 Homework 4 1. Find the derivative matrix for the equation f (x, y, z) =< xyz, x sin y >. 2. Find an equation of the tangent plane of z = ex ln y at the point (3, 1, 0). 3. Use dierentials to approximate the value of f (x, y, z) =
Pittsburgh - NHM - 3
Math 0020 Worksheet 1 (Section 5.1) Name: You may work with other people. Do NOT copy answers. 1. Verify that the given values of x solve the corresponding polynomial equations. (a) 9x2 4x = 2x3 + 15; x = 3 (b) x2 4x 12 = 0; x = 6 2. Solve the fol
Pittsburgh - NAK - 54
ece41.htmlPage 1 of 1ECE 41 FALL 05 COURSE PAGEClasses T, R 4:00 - 5:15pm B-525, Recitations W 2:00 - 2:50pm B-426 Instructor: Dr. Reed, email: Gregory.Reed@meppi.com, office hours: T 5:15-6:00pm B-330 TA : Narayan Krishnamurthy, email: nak54@pi
Pittsburgh - SISC - 7
IntroductionALYSSA DEBLASIO AND JULIE DRASKOCZY EDITORSThe category of performance comprises rituals, festivals, literary works, public spectacles, sports, play, music, theatre productions, and other events, both ordinary and exceptional. For cr
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
Partnerships in paediatrics: renegotiating the contractRichard Smith Editor, BMJwww.bmj.com/talksWhat I want to discuss The unhappiness of doctors Why might they be unhappy? Renegotiating the contracts between doctors and government and docto
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
The work of COPE(Committee on Publication Ethics)Mike Farthing, editor, GUT Richard Horton, editor, Lancet Richard Smith, editor, BMJ Alex Williamson, publishing director, BMJ Publishing GroupWhat I want to talk about What is COPE? Why did
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
DEFINITION:The joint international labor organization committee on Occupational health, 1950 defined occupational health as "The highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations."GOALS To reduce industrial ac
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
Disability as a Public Health IssueGlen W. White, Ph.D. University of KansasAPHA and Disability AwarenessFrom Chicago to San Francisco.Public Health and Disability Public health has traditionally been primary prevention oriented (e.g.,immuni
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
Clinical GovernancePart 2 Independent performance review Quality Research and development04/20/09www.petersims.co.uk1Independent Performance Review (IPR)The systematic, regular opportunity to meet with one's line manager and discuss w
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
Medical SurveillanceJOSEPH J. SCHWERHAMD MPH PROFESSOR OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE DIRECTOR OF THE OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESIDENCY PROGRAM GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHOccupational Health survei
CSU Stanislaus - ENGL - 3940
3940.4Cisneros: The Sally Cycle Sex/Gender Review Crossroads: Boyle Heights Marked and UnmarkedGroup Work: The Sally Cycle Group One: Sally (81) Group Two: What Sally Said (92) Group Three: The Monkey Garden (94) Group Four: Red Clowns (99)
Pittsburgh - WOL - 1
Advanced Microeconomic Theory II, 2008 Spring TA : Wooyoung Lim1CardinalityWe want to deal with questions concerning the size of a set. Denition 1. Two sets A and B are said to be equivalent (in symbols A B) if there exists a function f : A B
Pittsburgh - BWR - 6
Bryan W. RobertsDepartment of History and Philosophy of Science University of Pittsburgh Office: 901P Tel: 412-624-7599 (USA) bwr6@pitt.edu http:/www.pitt.edu/~bwr6/ 1017 Cathedral of Learning Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USACurriculum Vitae: May 2008
Pittsburgh - BWR - 6
ROBERTS Keys to a Successful Philosophy Paper14-Page Guide to a Successful Philosophy PaperBryan W. Roberts Part 1: Thinking It Through 1. Read the question carefully, several times. Ask yourself what kinds of claims can answer this question, a
Pittsburgh - BWR - 6
Map of the Accelerating Expansion ProblemBryan Roberts 03.Sep.08Apparent accelerating expansion!Correct interpretation of evidence?Is GR the appropriate cosmological theory?YesNoCopernican Principle fails No uniform power law c is not a
Pittsburgh - BWR - 6
Intro to PhilSci RecitationBryan RobertsThinking About Kuhn1. What is normal science like?a) What kinds of activities does it involve? b) How does it involve a paradigm? c) How often do new discoveries occur? (Why?) d) Does normal science encou
Pittsburgh - BWR - 6
Philosophy of Science RecitationBryan RobertsPast Success:A Few Episodes in the History of Science Crystalline Sphere Astronomy Some Proponents: Aristotle, Ptolemy Paradigm: The earth is surrounded by crystal spheres. Each heavenly body (the
Pittsburgh - BWR - 6
August 2007 Introduction to the Philosophy of Science: The Recitation Recitation Instructor: Bryan Roberts Office Hours: W Th 3:30 4:30 Meeting Times: You are expected to come to your scheduled recitation weekly. If for some reason you miss recitati
Pittsburgh - STAT - 0200
MINITAB BASICS After starting MINITAB, youll see a Session window above and a worksheet below. The Session window displays non-graphical output such as tables of statistics and character graphs. A worksheet is where we enter, name, view, and edit dat
Pittsburgh - IE - 1081
I.E. 1081 OPERATIONS RESEARCH Some Examples of 0-1 Integer Programming Model Formulations1. CAPITAL BUDGETINGSuppose a total of m different investments are available for selection: examples might include choosing among possible product lines for ma
Pittsburgh - JWT - 01
Class Preparation QuestionsCalculus ICh 1 Sec 2 1. In the chart for Example 1 (pg 49), where does the 2.00005 come from? 2. In the chart for Example 1, why is there a ? under 0? 3. In Example 5 (pg 51), what does oscillating mean? Ch 1 Sec 3 1. W
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
10. Semi-Markov Processes10.1 Introduction 10.2 Theoretical Developments A. Finding Uij (t): Probability of being in state B. Finding wij (t): Probability of leaving state C. Marginal Probabilities D. Matrix Relations and Solutions E. Matrix Note 1
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
Examples of the 10 Essential Services in ActionMonitor health status to identify community health problemss Examples:Death Certificates, Birth Certificates, Immunizations Registries, SurveillanceDiagnose and investigate health problems and hea
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
Internet as a platform for realization of healthcare projectsVclava SmitkovSynopsesq Introductionq qMany faces of the Internet Healthcare projects on the Internet Virtual Scientific Congress Virtual Benchmarking Project Virtual Reading Room Vi
Pittsburgh - CFT - 1
Sheet1 *SEE OUTLINE OF CLASS NOTES FOR MORE DETAIL* STRUCTURAL ABERRATIONS INTRODUCTION agents sticky ends acentric fragments phenotypic effects from: gene fragmentation position effect DUPLICATIONS DEFINITION - extra copy of chromosome segment ORIGI
Pittsburgh - E - 20
ENGR 0020: Spring 2009 Homework - Probability (Due Thursday, Jan 22) Answer the following questions from Chapter 2 of your text - SHOW ALL YOUR WORK IN ALL CASES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Question 6, p. 51. Question 8, p. 51. Question 22, p. 58
Pittsburgh - ECON - 1905
Arrows impossibility theorem Due date: 2/19/08 Complete the proof of Arrows impossibility theoremNotation: N set of individuals, with |N| = n 2 X set of social states, with |X| = k 3 R set of all weak orderings on X Ri individual is preferences (
Pittsburgh - ECON - 1905
Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem Due date: 2/19/08 Complete the proof of the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem (note: this is a weaker version than we proved in class, and hence a little easier to prove).Notation: N set of individuals, with |N| = n 2 X s
Pittsburgh - CHEM - 1410
Chem 1410 Homework # 10 Assigned Dec. 3, 2008, Due Dec. 8, 2008 1. Q15.6 2. P17.1 3. P17.3 4. P17.19
Pittsburgh - CHEM - 3430
Chem 343 Homework #2 Assigned 11-Sep-07 Due 20-Sep-07 1. If you were developing a potential to do simulations of CO2, you would want to start by parameterizing the potential to the results of ab initio calculations on (CO2)2. Among the possible struc
Pittsburgh - CHEM - 1410
Homework # 6. Chem. 1410, Spring 2001, Assigned Feb 27, Due March 8. 1. Give the following in atomic units: a. The energy of the 1s 2p transition of the H atom. b. The energy of the ground state of an electron in a box of width 5 . c. The average of
Pittsburgh - CHEM - 1460
Homework set # 4. Assigned Jan. 31, due Feb. 9.1. Consider a particle moving in a Morse potential. Solve using the Runge-Kutta method for the position and velocity as a function of t, with the initial condition with the oscillator stretched about 1
Pittsburgh - CHEM - 1410
Chemistry 1410 HW # 3, Assigned Sept. 15; due Sept. 24. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Q4.6 Q4.7 P4.5 What is the probability of a particle in a 1D box of length a, to be found between x=0 and a/3 in the case of (a) the ground state and (b) the first excite
Pittsburgh - CHEM - 1410
Chem 1410. HW # 8 Assigned 3/2/06, Due 3/16/06 Problems 10.5, 10.9, 10.11, 10.21, 10.26
Pittsburgh - CHEM - 1410
Chem. 1410 HW # 10 Assigned: April 14, 2006 Due: April 27, 2006 Problems: Q15.4, Q15.5, P17.3, P17.16. 17.19
Pittsburgh - CHEM - 1410
Chem. 1410, Spring 2006 HW Assignment # 7 Assigned Feb. 23; Due March 2. Problems 9.2, 9.4, 9.6, 9.11, 9.17 from Engel
Pittsburgh - CHEM - 1410
Chem. 1410 Homework # 8 Assigned: 11/8/08; due 11/17/08 1. p11.14 2. q12.1 3. q12.5 4. q12.7 5. q12.11 6. q12.12
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
Disability Adjusted Life Years Possibilities and ProblemsTrude M. Arnesen, Ole Frithjof NorheimPlan of the lecture What are DALYs? What is the Global Burden of Disease? What can they be used for? How are DALYs constructed? Are DALYs valid? A
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
SOIL AND SHOWER OF HIV / AIDS IN INDIADISCUSSION FROM A DIFFERENT ANGLE Dr. A.K.AVASARALA, MD PROFESSOR & HEAD HOST (SOIL)HIV(seed)ENVIRONMENT (SHOWER)DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNTIY MEDICINE AND EPIDEMIOLOGY PRATHIMA INSTIUTE O
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
Twin Research & Sri Lankan Twin RegistrySisira SiribaddanaWhy study twins? Identified individual genes account for onlya fraction of the familiarity of complex traits or disease There is a continued role for assessing the overall role of geneti
Pittsburgh - SISC - 7
The Three-Dimensional Heroine: The Intertextual Relationship between Three Sisters and Hedda GablerKATHERINE BOWERS NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY n one of the earliest books to use the title modern drama, Emma Goldman writes of great dramatists who know t
Pittsburgh - MCS - 2
Current Biology, Vol. 13, 12991305, August 5, 2003, 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. DOI 10.1016/S 09 60 - 98 22 ( 03 )0 0 45 9- 7Elm1p Is One of Three Upstream Kinases for the Saccharomyces cerevisiae SNF1 ComplexCatherine M. Suthe
Pittsburgh - SUPER - 7
Vulvodynia Research Studies: National Institutes of Health Vulvodynia: Clinical Study UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Women's Health Institute Vulvodynia clinical study: Research Questio