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Carnegie Mellon - CMT - 40
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Carnegie Mellon - CMT - 0104
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Carnegie Mellon - TYPE - 1
R1 Resource Management Sentences (NOTE: 1st ten are RAPI.D. ADAPTATION SENTS) 1. Show locations and C-ratings for all deployed subs that were in their home ports April fifth. 2. List the cruisers in Persian Sea that have casualty reports earlier th
Carnegie Mellon - TYPE - 1
V1 Vowel Sentences 1. They toiled in the fields all day long. 2. The angry crowd pushed open the doors. 3. He left them with a reason to believe in themselves. 4. The auctioneer accepted the bid. 5. The yellow rose is the most beautiful of
Carnegie Mellon - TYPE - 1
d1 sents to test cmpsl and next1. Show locations and C-ratings for all deployed subs that were in their home ports April five.2. List the cruisers in Persian Sea that have casualty reports earlier than Jarrett's oldest one.3. Display posits fo
Carnegie Mellon - TYPE - 1
M1 Shipping Management Sentences 1. Identify all of the diesel powered ships in the arctic ocean. 2. Why don't we have freighters from Germany? 3. Find all the steam turbine powered craft with a draft less than eleven yards. 4. Don't we have
Carnegie Mellon - METEORITE - 99
I learned some lessons in the RAMS 2000 expedition in Antarctica. Hereis a list of them.1. ASA provides much and could provide all of the expedition/survivalspecific things: snowmobiles, generators, clothing, shelters, tables,chairs, mugs, eati
Wisconsin - DDDAC - 1543
1:1 Pulse Transformer1 2NEWAVA S22083 YYWW4 30.50 Max 0.35 MaxELECTRICAL SPECS:1: INDUCTANCE: @ 100 kHz, 0.1 Vrms (1 - 2) > 225 uHy 2: DCRs: (1 - 2, 3 - 4) = 0.4 Ohms Nom. 3: LEAKAGE INDUCTANCE: 1 - 2 @ 100KHz (3 - 4) Shorted < 0.30 uHy 4: IN
Wisconsin - DDDAC - 1543
Burr Brown Products from Texas InstrumentsPCM2904 PCM2906SLES042A JUNE 2002 REVISED JUNE 2004STEREO AUDIO CODEC WITH USB INTERFACE, SINGLE ENDED ANALOG INPUT/OUTPUT AND S/PDIFFEATURES D PCM2904: Without S/PDIF D PCM2906: With S/PDIF D On-Chip
Wisconsin - DDDAC - 1543
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Wisconsin - APRIL - 2006
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Wisconsin - EUM - 2007
Sheet1 Cloud Motion Wind Collocation (CMW) Statistics *)Satellite in use : Selected channel :Met- 7 IRReporting Period : 1 JUN 2007 - 1100 HRS 0 MIN UTC 30 JUN 2007 - 2300 HRS 0 MIN UTCALL NH TROPICS SH REGIONS EX-TROPICS 20 N-20 S EX-TROPICS
Wisconsin - EUM - 2007
Sheet1 Cloud Motion Wind Collocation (CMW) Statistics *)Satellite in use : Selected channel :Met- 7 WVReporting Period : 1 JUN 2007 - 1100 HRS 0 MIN UTC 30 JUN 2007 - 2300 HRS 0 MIN UTCALL NH TROPICS SH REGIONS EX-TROPICS 20 N-20 S EX-TROPICS
Wisconsin - EUM - 2007
Sheet1 Cloud Motion Wind Collocation (CMW) Statistics *)Satellite in use : Selected channel :Met- 7 IRReporting Period : 1 JUL 2007 - 1100 HRS 0 MIN UTC 31 JUL 2007 - 2300 HRS 0 MIN UTCALL NH TROPICS SH REGIONS EX-TROPICS 20 N-20 S EX-TROPICS
Wisconsin - EUM - 2007
Sheet1 Cloud Motion Wind Collocation (CMW) Statistics *)Satellite in use : Selected channel :Met- 7 VISReporting Period : 1 DEC 2007 - 1100 HRS 0 MIN UTC 31 DEC 2007 - 2300 HRS 0 MIN UTCALL NH TROPICS SH REGIONS EX-TROPICS 20 N-20 S EX-TROPIC
Wisconsin - EUM - 2007
Sheet1 Cloud Motion Wind Collocation (CMW) Statistics *)Satellite in use : Selected channel :Met- 7 VISReporting Period : 1 JUL 2007 - 1100 HRS 0 MIN UTC 31 JUL 2007 - 2300 HRS 0 MIN UTCALL NH TROPICS SH REGIONS EX-TROPICS 20 N-20 S EX-TROPIC
Wisconsin - EUM - 2007
Cloud Motion Wind Collocation ( C M W ) Satellite in use : Selected channel :Statistics*)Met- 7 IRReporting Period :1 DEC 2007 - 1100 HRS 31 DEC 2007 - 2300 HRS0 MIN 0 MINUTC UTCALL N H TROPICS S H REGIONS EX-TROPICS 20 N-20 S EX-TROP
Wisconsin - EUM - 2007
Sheet1 Cloud Motion Wind Collocation (CMW) Statistics *)Satellite in use : Selected channel :Met- 7 IRReporting Period : 1 OCT 2007 - 1100 HRS 0 MIN UTC 31 OCT 2007 - 2300 HRS 0 MIN UTCALL NH TROPICS SH REGIONS EX-TROPICS 20 N-20 S EX-TROPICS
Wisconsin - EUM - 2007
Sheet1 Cloud Motion Wind Collocation (CMW) Statistics *)Satellite in use : Selected channel :Met- 7 VISReporting Period : 1 SEP 2007 - 1100 HRS 0 MIN UTC 30 SEP 2007 - 2300 HRS 0 MIN UTCALL NH TROPICS SH REGIONS EX-TROPICS 20 N-20 S EX-TROPIC
Wisconsin - EUM - 2007
Sheet1 Cloud Motion Wind Collocation (CMW) Statistics *)Satellite in use : Selected channel :Met- 7 IRReporting Period : 1 SEP 2007 - 1100 HRS 0 MIN UTC 30 SEP 2007 - 2300 HRS 0 MIN UTCALL NH TROPICS SH REGIONS EX-TROPICS 20 N-20 S EX-TROPICS
Wisconsin - EUM - 2007
Sheet1 Cloud Motion Wind Collocation (CMW) Statistics *)Satellite in use : Selected channel :Met- 7 VISReporting Period : 1 OCT 2007 - 1100 HRS 0 MIN UTC 31 OCT 2007 - 2300 HRS 0 MIN UTCALL NH TROPICS SH REGIONS EX-TROPICS 20 N-20 S EX-TROPIC
Wisconsin - EUM - 2007
Sheet1 Cloud Motion Wind Collocation (CMW) Statistics *)Satellite in use : Selected channel :Met- 7 IRReporting Period : 1 NOV 2007 - 1100 HRS 0 MIN UTC 30 NOV 2007 - 2300 HRS 0 MIN UTCALL NH TROPICS SH REGIONS EX-TROPICS 20 N-20 S EX-TROPICS
Carnegie Mellon - CHI - 98
Evolving Video Skims into Useful Multimedia AbstractionsMichael G. Christel, Michael A. Smith, C. Roy Taylor, David B. Winkler Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA +1 412 268 7799 {christel, msmith, crt, dwinkler} @cs.cmu.eduABSTRACT
Carnegie Mellon - PUB - 4
Progress Towards a Clinically Useful Sonic FlashlightG. Stetten, D. Shelton, W. Chang, R. Tamburo, V. Chib, A. Cois, R. Hollis, A. Rizzi, L. Lobes, D. Schwartzman Biomedical Imaging Research Opportunities Workshop, Washington, D.C., Jan. 31 2003. Pu
Carnegie Mellon - PUB - 3
Steps toward Environmentally Compatible Product and Process Design: A Case for Green EngineeringD. Navinchandra CMU-RI-TR-90-34The Robotics Institute School o Computer Science f Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213December 2
Carnegie Mellon - PUB - 4
322IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE,VOL. 26,NO. 3,MARCH 2004Automatic Eyeglasses Removal from Face ImagesChenyu Wu, Ce Liu, Heung-Yueng Shum, Member, IEEE, Ying-Qing Xu, and Zhengyou Zhang, Senior Member, IEEE
Carnegie Mellon - PUB - 4
Vegetation Detection for Driving in Complex EnvironmentsDavid M. Bradley, Ranjith Unnikrishnan, and James BagnellAbstract- A key challenge for autonomous navigation in cluttered outdoor environments is the reliable discrimination between obstacles
Wisconsin - ENGR - 601
J. Biomater. Sci. Polymer Edn, Vol. 11, No. 5, pp. 495 522 (2000) VSP 2000.Review article Physiological and cell biological aspects of perfusion culture technique employed to generate differentiated tissues for long term biomaterial testing and ti
Wisconsin - STAT - 471
Stat 471: Lecture 10 Monte-Carlo Integral.Moo K. Chung mchung@stat.wisc.edu September 29, 20032. There are many Monte-Carlo techniques for evaluating integrals. The above method is based on generating specic random numbers. In general if we know h
Wisconsin - STAT - 471
Stat 471: Homework 02Moo K. Chung mchung@stat.wisc.edu September 25, 2003Due Date: October 10, 1:20pm. No late assignments will be accepted or graded. There will be 10% bonus points for exceptional solutions. Do not use any built in random number g
Wisconsin - STAT - 471
Stat 471: Homework 06Moo K. Chung mchung@stat.wisc.edu November 24, 2003Due Date: December 8, 1:20pm. No late assignments will be accepted or graded. There will be 10% bonus points for exceptional solutions. 1. Using strength.data, t model grip = g
Wisconsin - STAT - 572
Statistics/Forestry/Horticulture 572Course website TA Email Website of TA Oce Oce hour Phone http:/www.stat.wisc.edu/courses/st572-larget/ Xu He(Mario) hexu@stat.wisc.edu www.stat.wisc.edu/hexu 1275F, MSC Th 11:00-12:00, 4:00-6:00 (608)334-9792Dis
Wisconsin - STAT - 310
STAT 310TA: Oce: Email: Webpage: Oce Hours:DISCUSSION 8Yi Chai 1335N MSC chaiyi@stat.wisc.edu http:/www.stat.wisc.edu/chaiyi 11:00-12:00pm T and 1:00-2:00pm Th or by appointment1. Condence Intervals 100(1 )%-C.I. known 2 mean of N (, 2 ) un
Carnegie Mellon - BIO - 03510
Computational Biology, Part 13 Models of Population Dynamics and Population Dynamics using Recursion RelationsRobert F. Murphy Copyright 1996, 1999-2008. All rights reserved.Illustration from Population Dynamics (after Segel)sConsider a specie
Carnegie Mellon - BIO - 03510
Computational Biology, Part 1 IntroductionRobert F. Murphy Copyright 1996, 2000-2008. All rights reserved.Course IntroductionsWhat these courses are about s What I expect s What you can expectCourse numberss03-510 = 42-434 undergraduate c
Carnegie Mellon - V - 25
PGA, the Parallel Genetic Algorithms testbed - version 2.5-Posted by Peter Ross, peter@aisb.ed.ac.uk.Current version developed/maintained by Peter Ross, peter@aisb.ed.ac.uk Original version by Geoffrey H. Ballinger, geoff@ed.ac.ukNEW SINCE 2.
Carnegie Mellon - GENETC - 2
Package: Name: Summary: Version: Description:areas/genetic/ga/systems/michal/genetc2/ Genetic-2 Optimization package for the linear transportation problem GENETIC2 4.3 (26-JAN-89, 17-AUG-92)This directory contains the Genetic-2 genetic algorithm
Carnegie Mellon - V - 20
Genetic Evolution through Combination of Objects (GECO), version 2.0GECO is an extensible, object-oriented framework for prototyping geneticalgorithms in Common Lisp. GECO makes extensive use of CLOS, the CommonLisp Object System, to implement it
Carnegie Mellon - CS - 15
Incentive-compatible ApproximationAndrew Gilpin 10/25/07IC Approximation Most mechanism design solutions are not computationally efficient (e.g. VCG) Therefore not implementable Most algorithms (exact or approximate) are not incentive-compati
Carnegie Mellon - NSC - 1
Array-Based Architecture for Molecular ElectronicsAndr DeHon <andre@cs.caltech.edu>DeHon February 2002Molecular Scale Building Blocks Chemists starting to demonstrate Molecular-scale switching devices Molecular-scale wires Regular assembly t
Wisconsin - M - 222
Math 222, Quiz 10 Name: Instructions: Answer the following questions fully, explaining your work. 1) Find the volume of the parallelepid determined by the following three vectors: u = 1, -1, 1 , v = 2, 1, -2 , w = -1, 2, -1 Just take u v) w. You sh
Wisconsin - M - 222
Math 222, Quiz 8 Name: Instructions: Answer the following questions fully, showing work where necessary. 1) Solve the following equation, finding the particular solution by "guessing": y + 2y + 1 = exThe complementary equation is y + 2y + 1 = 0
Wisconsin - M - 222
Math 222, Quiz 1 Name:Time(circle one): 11:0012:05Instructions: Answer all questions fully, showing work where necessary.Evaluate the following integrals: 2 cos(t3 -2) a) tsin2 (t3 -2) dt1 Try a substitution of u = sin(t3 -2). The final answ
Wisconsin - M - 222
Math 222, Quiz 2 Name:Time:11:0012:05Instructions: Answer all the questions fully, showing work where necessary. Please circle your answer. Evaluate the following integrals: x-11 dx x2 +3x-4 Note that the bottom factors into (x + 4)(x - 1). U
Wisconsin - M - 222
Math 222, Quiz 4 Name:Time: 11:0012:05Instructions: Answer all the questions fully, showing work where necessary. Please circle your answer. 1) Determine whether the following integral converges or diverges. If it converges, evaluate it: x dx
Wisconsin - M - 222
Math 222, Quiz 7 Name: Circle One: 11:00 12:05 Instructions: Answer the following questions fully, and circle your answer.Solve the following differential equations: dy a) dx = 3x2 e-y Gathering the y terms on the left and x terms on the right, we
Wisconsin - M - 131
Math 131 Quiz 10 due May 3, 2007April 26, 2007Instructions: Do all of the problems fully. Make sure your name and the time of your class (i.e. 9:30 or 2:30) are on every sheet which you turn in. You must offer explanations/justifications for your
Wisconsin - M - 571
A.Miller M571 Spring 2002 Final Exam Answer any four of the following questions plus one more. The fth problem can be another one taken from below or if you prefer you can do a homework exercise of your choice (state the exercise fully and pick one t
Wisconsin - PCW - 2004
MRNe t: FromS calablePe rform anceto S calable Re liabilityDorian C Arnold . Unive rsity of Wisconsin-Madison Paradyn/C ondor We k e April 14-16, 2004 Madison, WI 2004 Dorian C. ArnoldApril 14, 2004MoreHPCFacts S tatistics fromTop500 List:
Wisconsin - WEEK - 04
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Wisconsin - WEEK - 13
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Wisconsin - WEEK - 06
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Wisconsin - WEEK - 06
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Wisconsin - P - 1
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Carnegie Mellon - ANDREW - 5
An Engineer's Concept of Santa ClauseThere are approximately two billion children (persons under 18) in theworld. However, since Santa does not visit children of Muslim, Hindu,Jewish or Buddhist (except maybe in Japan) religions, this reduces th
Carnegie Mellon - BCFG - 2
00:00:18 <solj> hmm, that looks ine00:00:28 <joe> I looked around but do not see any other thing restricting connections which is what's very weird00:00:35 <solj> s/ine/fine00:00:48 <joe> any other internal restriction available?00:00:56 <solj> i
Wisconsin - ABSTR - 06
Agricultural Management of Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizers: North Central.ASA-CSSA-SSSA 2006 International Meetings; Indianapolis November 1216 Main Menu | Search | CD Help | Access the Technical ProgramMonday, 13 November 2006 97-4 Agricultural
Wisconsin - ABSTR - 05
The ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings Main Menu | Search | CD Help | Access the Technical ProgramMonday, 7 November 2005 46-2This presentation is part of: Symposium-Nutrient Use Efficiency in Production AgricultureHow Do We Improve N A
Wisconsin - ABSTR - 04
Surfactant Application at Planting and Emergence to Reduce Nitrate Leaching in Potato. (6471)Authors: P. Speth* - Univ. of Wisconsin B. Lowery - Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI K.A. Kelling - Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Abstract: Soil-applied no
Wisconsin - ABSTR - 05
The ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings Main Menu | Search | CD Help | Access the Technical ProgramWednesday, 9 November 2005 19This presentation is part of: Nutrient and Pesticide Transport-Impact on Water QualityUse of Surfactant to Im
Wisconsin - RUN - 081013
RCT DQM, run 647411Figure 1: TPG occupancy of (a) Ecal and (b) Hcal2Figure 2: Nonisolated electron occupancy from (a) data and (b) emulator3Figure 3: Nonisolated electron eciency 1 and 24Figure 4: Nonisolated electron (a) ineciency an