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Monday Tuesday 9:00 P140L 9:30-12:00 section 03 W.Tireman Wednesday Thursday P140L 9:30-12:00 section 10 Dr.Niculescu (Gabriel) Friday 10:00 11:00 12:00 P140L 12:30-3:00 section 3 Dr.Petereson P140L 12:30-3:00 section 11 Dr.Rudmin 13:00 14:00 P140L 1:25-3:55 section 07 W.Tireman 15:00 16:00 P140L 4:00-6:30 section 01 17:00 4:00-6:30 A.Fovargue P140L section 5 Dr.Niculescu (Ioana) P140L 4:00-6:30...

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Monday Tuesday 9:00 P140L 9:30-12:00 section 03 W.Tireman Wednesday Thursday P140L 9:30-12:00 section 10 Dr.Niculescu (Gabriel) Friday 10:00 11:00 12:00 P140L 12:30-3:00 section 3 Dr.Petereson P140L 12:30-3:00 section 11 Dr.Rudmin 13:00 14:00 P140L 1:25-3:55 section 07 W.Tireman 15:00 16:00 P140L 4:00-6:30 section 01 17:00 4:00-6:30 A.Fovargue P140L section 5 Dr.Niculescu (Ioana) P140L 4:00-6:30 section 08 Dr.Niculescu (Ioana) P140L 4:00-6:30 section 12 Dr.Rudmin 18:00 P140L 19:00 6:45-9:15 section 02 L.Lucator...

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Month Aug 25 1 Aug 1 2 Sep 8 3 Sep 15 4 Sep 22 5 Sep 29 6 Oct 7 Oct 8 Oct 9 Oct 10 Nov 3 11 Nov 10 12 Nov 17 13 Nov 24 14 Nov 1 15 Dec 8 16 27 20 13 6Monday 26 First classTuesday 27Wednesday 28Thursday 29Friday1 Motion Lab 2 Graphs and Tr
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Month Aug 25 1 Aug 1 2 Sep 8 3 Sep 15 4 Sep 22 5 Sep 29 6 Oct 7 Oct 8 Oct 9 Oct 10 Nov 3 11 Nov 10 12 Nov 17 13 Nov 24 14 Nov 1 15 Dec 8 16 27 20 13 6Monday 26 First classTuesday 27Wednesday 28Thursday 29Friday1 Motion Lab 2 Graphs and Tr
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C 12 Forward De ctor Ele e PCAL LAS te m ntC pone Te om nt sting & PrototypingK. Giovane (JMU) tti Collaborating Institutions: YerPhI (G. Asryan, H Voskanyan), JLab,JMU, OU, NSU, OrsayIPNCLAS12 Detector Review, JLAB, April 23, 2007104/21/091
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This page will serve as an outline of the material covered. Consider this a rough draft. Some details may need to be corrected but I wanted to be able to provide a rough outline since we are not following closely with the book at this point. There ar
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Building Pulsers and Drivers for MULANThis is a request for funds from the Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Loomis Laboratory of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The funds will be used to construct pulser boards and pulser drivers tha
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Laboratory Goals This laboratory course will focus on two areas: 1. CONCEPTS: General physics, experimental data analysis, uncertainty. 2. PROCESS: How one performs an experiment, use of instrumentation. In exploring these points the student should r
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There are several small bike shopsaround the area. The shops do tend tohave used bikes for sale but often notmany. I visited shops in Brugg, Stilli,Dottingen and Klein Dottigen. I foundthat bike prices can be very high so itmay take some shopp
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HelloPulser board configuration.To limit the number of drivers we currently are pulsing two boardswith the same cable. Therfore, for the fall run, only one of the lid connectors will be used. There will be a 29' cable that runs from the outsi
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R. Gordon8:00 Monday TuesdaySet Up/DownSpring 2009Wednesday ThursdaySet Up/DownFridayPhys 126 (1&2)Phys 126 (1&2)9:008:00 - 9:15 P&C 22128:00 - 9:15 P&C 2212Phy. w/Bio. Appl.Phy. w/Bio. Appl.10:00Phys 126 (1&2)Phys 126 (1&
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S. Scully8:00 Monday TuesdaySpring 2009Wednesday Thursday Friday9:0010:0011:00Phys. of Light & Sound Phys. of Light & Sound Phys. of Light & SoundGSCI 121 (3&4)GSCI 121 (3&4)GSCI 121 (3&4)12:0011:15 - 12:05 HHS 1209 2411:15 - 1
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Duality: RecentandFutureResultsIoanaNiculescuJamesMadisonUniversityHallCSummerWorkshopcomplementaritybetweenquarkandhadron descriptionsofobservablesAthighenoughenergy: HadronicCrossSections averagedover appropriateenergyrangeQuarkHadronDual
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Presented by.Department of PhysicsHOOOOOOTTUBES Observations: manyplacesatonce goesaroundcorners focus(collect)sound addsinpeculiarwaysSoundisaWAVE. ExamineawaveonastringTRANSVERSEWAVEStringupanddownWaveleftandrightIngeneralsoundiscomplex
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Wave-chaos in Asymmetric Glass MicrospheresScott Lacey Franklin and Marshall College February 26, 2009Abstract: In 1910 Lord Rayleigh explained the phenomenon of the Whispering Gallery in the dome of St. Pauls Cathedral in London. This same effect,
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Wave-chaos in Asymmetric Glass MicrospheresScott Lacey Franklin and Marshall College February 26, 2009Abstract: In 1910 Lord Rayleigh explained the phenomenon of the Whispering Gallery in the dome of St. Pauls Cathedral in London. This same effect,
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Phonons in atomic layer deposited filmsAbstract Phonons are great protagonists in modern physics. They carry a wealth of information on the properties of ionic and covalent compounds, in both bulk and thin-film form. Because of their properties, ph
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Phonons in atomic layer deposited filmsAbstract Phonons are great protagonists in modern physics. They carry a wealth of information on the properties of ionic and covalent compounds, in both bulk and thin-film form. Because of their properties, ph
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Surface and Interface in Nanoscale Electronic Materials: From Understanding to EngineeringSurfaces and interfaces play a critical role in determining properties and functions of nanomaterials, in many cases simply dominating bulk properties, owing t
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Surface and Interface in Nanoscale Electronic Materials: From Understanding to EngineeringSurfaces and interfaces play a critical role in determining properties and functions of nanomaterials, in many cases simply dominating bulk properties, owing t
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Infrared Studies of Young Brown DwarfsKatelyn Allers Institute for Astronomy - University of Hawai'i February 19, 2009Abstract: Brown dwarfs (objects with masses too low to sustain hydrogen burning) are the bridge between planets and stars. Young b
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Infrared Studies of Young Brown DwarfsKatelyn Allers Institute for Astronomy - University of Hawai'i February 19, 2009Abstract: Brown dwarfs (objects with masses too low to sustain hydrogen burning) are the bridge between planets and stars. Young b
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The Rise and Fall of the Power of Galaxy NucleiAnca Constantin Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics February 12, 2009Abstract: Galaxies, just like the one we live in, the Milky Way, are collections of stars and gas. They often show huge amou
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The Rise and Fall of the Power of Galaxy NucleiAnca Constantin Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics February 12, 2009Abstract: Galaxies, just like the one we live in, the Milky Way, are collections of stars and gas. They often show huge amou
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Patents: the Money You Probably Forgot to MakeLuminita A. Todor Staas & Halsey LLP March 26, 2009Abstract: The talk begins with a denition of a patent, giving some examples. Then I describe the procedure for obtaining a patent, as well as the crite
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Patents: the Money You Probably Forgot to MakeLuminita A. Todor Staas & Halsey LLP March 26, 2009Abstract: The talk begins with a denition of a patent, giving some examples. Then I describe the procedure for obtaining a patent, as well as the crite
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In a muon's lifetime: From Fermi's constant to "calibrating" the sun Peter Winter - UIUC The muon group at Illinois is performing three experiments at the Paul Scherrer Institute all measuring the muon lifetime with high precision. The MuLan experime
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In a muon's lifetime: From Fermi's constant to "calibrating" the sun Peter Winter - UIUC The muon group at Illinois is performing three experiments at the Paul Scherrer Institute all measuring the muon lifetime with high precision. The MuLan experime
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Star Formation in the Milky WayDawn Peterson Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics February 17, 2009Abstract: How and where do stars form? One of the challenges in star formation theory today is describing the dierent processes by which stars
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Extracting the Gluon Piece of the Proton Spin Puzzle: New Results from the STAR Collaboration Renee Fatemi Massachusetts Institute of Technology The nucleons that comprise our visible universe are composed of quarks and gluons, the fundamental partic
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Extracting the Gluon Piece of the Proton Spin Puzzle: New Results from the STAR Collaboration Renee Fatemi Massachusetts Institute of Technology The nucleons that comprise our visible universe are composed of quarks and gluons, the fundamental partic
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Using the Atomic Force Microscope to Design Protein Biosensors Cristian Staii, Princeton UniversityThe interface of nanotechnology with biology and medicine is an emerging frontier with the potential to offer numerous therapeutic, diagnostic, and a
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Re-designing General Education Science for Pre-Service Teachers Part II: In class and in the communityKevin Giovanetti, Mary Handley, Cindy Klevickis, Taz Daughtrey, Steven Fairchild, & Bob KolvoordJames Madison UniversityFriday Activities: Enga
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Hi This document contains an announcement, application form and scholarship application form for the JMU robotics workshop. The workshop will be appropriate for sophomores, juniors and seniors in high school. Our goal is to get a good group of studen
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Electricity and GravityYeah, yeah, don't even think about telling me these two things are related!How Are Electricity and Gravity Related? Both transmit their effects over a distance Both directly depend upon properties of the objects undergoin
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Energy: We can basically divide all the stuff in nature into one of two categories: matter and energy. Actually, though, it turns out that matter is really composed of large quantities of energy congealed into a relatively small glob (remember when w
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Naming Compounds: In this chapter, we have examined how different atoms bond together to form molecules. They do so based upon how far away they are from having the same electronic structure as a noble gas. For instance, the alkalis need to lose one
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ENGINEERING Tatiana Niculescu Mr. Almarode Fourth Period THE EFFECT OF VIBRATION OF GRANULAR MATERIALS ON FORCE CHAINS WITHIN THE MATERIAL Abstract: Granular materials are readily abundant in nature and are commonly used in day to day life. They are
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Distance: Hopefully, you have a good intuitive grasp of the meaning of the word "distance". It's basically how far it is from one point to another. Keep in mind, though, that this is a three-dimensional concept. Finding distances can be a matter of u
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Voltage Sources: Batteries are designed to act as a change in electric altitude. Batteries kind of act like ski lifts-a positive charge that comes in the negative terminal of the battery is boosted to a higher altitude. The source of energy for a bat
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About Chemistry: Chemistry is the study of matter and how different substances interact with each other and what results from these interactions. Chemistry is not limited to the study of how liquids interact with each other, though the word "chemical
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Organic Chemistry Website Tutorial Along with many basic ideas from General Chemistry, there are many new concepts thrown in your face in an organic chemistry course. In the beginning, you will be introduced to topics such as stereochemistry a
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Structural isomers make up a broad category of compound identification, which can be broken down into several other types of isomers as well. Structural isomers, sometimes referred to as constitutional isomers, are defined as molecules that have t
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VIRGINIA JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 66th ANNUAL MEETINGWEDNESDAY, MAY 23 - FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2007 James Madison University Harrisonburg, VirginiaPre-registration PacketThe University community welcomes you to the 66th annual meeting of the Virginia
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Learning to Teach Latin and Greek with the World Wide Web: The Didactic Laboratory in Classics at the SSIS Veneto (Italy) Licia Landi (Univ. of Verona, Italy) The Didactic Laboratory in the teacher-training college at the University of Verona (Italy)
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Thank you for Helping at the Virginia Junior Academy of ScienceThank you so much for being a part of the Virginia Junior Academy of Science (VJAS), which was held at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University last May. Approximately 700
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Ancient Studies - New Technology 3:The World Wide Web and Scholarly Research, Communication, and Publication in Ancient, Byzantine, and Medieval StudiesJames Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA Highlands Room, University College Center December 3
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTSVirginia Academy of Science Thursday, May 24 - Saturday, May 26, 2007Thursday, May 24 1:00 - 5:00 pm 3:30 - 4:30 pm 4:30 - 6.30 pm 7:00 - 8.30 pm VAS Registration VAS Executive Committee Meeting VJAS Dinner with Scientists VJAS G
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PARKING PASSVirginia Academy of Science (VAS) 85th Annual Meeting Virginia Junior Academy of Science (VJAS) 66th Annual MeetingMay 23-26, 2007Park only in legally designated parking spaces. DO NOT park in handicap, metered spaces, or fire lanes
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTSVirginia Junior Academy of Science Wednesday, May 23 - Friday, May 25, 2007Wednesday, May 23 3:00 10:00 pm 4:30 5:30 pm 5:30 - 6:30 pm 5:30 7:30 pm 6:30 - 7:30 pm VJAS Registration Paper Return VJAS Committee Dinner VJAS Acade
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Ancient StudiesN e w Technology:World Wide Web, Scholarly Research, Communication, and Publication in Ancient, Byzantine, and Medieval StudiesSponsored by: JMU Center for Instructional Technology JMU Computer Science DepartmentFRIDAY - SUNDAY,
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How MuscleWorks04/21/09How Pe Useand S Ene ople tore rgy1Morethan one -third of Am ricans are e ove ight. Howe r, som arem ove ight rwe ve e ore rwe than othe Ne Orle and S Antonio have rs. w ans an thehighe rateof ove ight citize whileS st r
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Cancer Immunotherapy Oncogene-targeted Chemotherapies Angiogenisis inhibitorsTheUltim C r The ate ance rapy04/21/09Ne C r Tre e w ance atm nts2Most conte porary anti-cance age m r nts havetwo de cts: fe 1) Poor se ctivity toward cance ce le
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The Cel l Cycl e04/21/09 cell cycle 1Just in case you are interested, the background for these slides is the yeast, S. cerevicea which is used a model organism in cell cycle studies.Cell cycle proteins and mechanisms are highly conserved in all
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I ntroduction to C lls eC ll S e tructureand FunctionCe biology is thestudy of thestructure function and ll , dive rsity of ce lls. How do ce grow, divide spe lls , cializeand diffe ntiate re , com unicateand inte m ract?Age nda What do you need
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Pe digre Workshop eCongenital cataractsA pe digre trace e s thepatte of rns inhe ritanceof ge tic ne traits fromge ration ne to ge ration within a ne fam ily.Ge rations arenum re with Rom ne be d an num rals. Within e ge ration, individuals are
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Me braneFunctions mS le e ctiveBarrie rTransport S m yste s Enzym S m e yste s for Ene Me rgy tabolismC ll e S ignalingMe braneFunctions mMe brane cre ce com m s ate ll partm nts through se ctivepe e e le rm ability. C ll com e partm nts can
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DNA Re pairUracil-DNA GlycosylaseDNA is continually assaulted by damaging agents (oxygen free radicals, ultraviolet light, toxic chemicals). Fortunately, the cell has multiple mechanisms to identify and correct mutations.Yeasts have 50 differen
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OthercellfunctionsforactinActinisthemostcommonproteininthecytoplasm. ActinpolymerizationrequiresMgATP. Actinfilamentsarecalledmicrofilaments. Thereareover60actinbindingproteins.04/21/09TheCytoskeleton2Functions of Actin FilamentsActinfilam