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USC - CE - 456
CE 456Design of Steel StructuresProfessor Mohsen KargahiFall 2008 Project Due Date: December 4, 2008 _ The figures below represent typical floor framing plan and elevations of a 2-story building. Floor and roof systems are 5 thick 1-way reinfor
USC - CE - 456
CE456DesignofSteelStructures Thursdays|6:309:10pmFall2008|CourseSyllabus Prerequisite Professor Office Telephone Email CE207andCE225(Corequisite:CE358) MohsenKargahi,PhD,CE,SECB KAP203,Officehours5:306:30pmclassdays (213)8212948 mohsen@usc.ed
UCLA - PSYCH - m176
Chapter 1: Intro to Social Psychology Social Psychology - the scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by other people. Tasks = description + explanation 1st step = careful description, objective 2nd step
UCLA - PSYCH - m176
1Psychology M176/CS M116 - December 2008 Study Guide for Final ExamThe 50 items on the final exam are distributed as follows across the following six topics: 13 Questions About Conflict and Aggression 6 Questions About Beliefs and Values 6 Questions Abo
Academy of Art University - BA - BA0303
BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONSQUESTIONDiscuss the various types of visual aids currently available and describe the main features of each of the visual aids include in your essay.There are eight main types of visual aids. First, black board. Second, whi
Western Texas College - HISTORY - 88370
Radosky, Devin AP Human Geo. M r. Lawler, Pd. 2 Unit 4 Terms Customs ID A custom is a repetitive act done by a whole group in a society. Significance Customs are significant because they play a large part in many cultures. A custom is different than a hab
Western Texas College - HISTORY - 88370
Radosky, Devin Essays 76.) The pros of international trade are that the country creates a product that other countries will buy at a high quality and low cost, distinction ill get more money. The country attempts to create something thats better than
Laney College - CHEMISTRY - Chem1A
Burning Magnesium LabIntroductionWhen magnesium is heated within the presence of oxygen it forms magnesium oxide. This same experiment was conducted in a Crescent Valley science lab using a crucible to heat the magnesium in and a Bunsen burner to heat t
Cornell - BIO G - 104
Plant Writing Assignment In the germination of a seed, the root typically emerges before the shoot. The reason for this relates to the availability of nutrients for the growing plant. Seeds contain storage materials in endosperm or cotyledons. Digest
University of Aarhus - CBA - 1050
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT BUSHRM 1050 Midterm Examination Fall 2008 (09-1)1.All of the following job classifications would exclude someone from being entitled to time and a half pay under the FLSA except: a. b. c. d. salaried professional executi
University of Aarhus - CBA - 1050
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT BUSHRM 1050 Midterm Examination Spring 2009 (09-2)1.The fundamental difference between defined benefit and defined contribution retirement plans is that:a. b. c. d.the former must be provided to employees by law, whil
Adventista de las Antillas - ADS - 1211
1. Atlantis legends in terms of a small island in the Mediterranean that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption, or an ancient city that slid into the Gulf of Corinth after an earthquake. Evidence from sea floor spreading and plate tectonics, and from
Cal Poly Pomona - PHL - 204-01
Items 1 - 10 require you to match the concept or quote with the author. 11-50 are multiple choice. 1."Inexperienced in the course of the world and incapable of being prepared for all its contingencies, I only ask myself whether I can also will that m
Maryland - PHYS - PHYS161
First Midterm for Phys.161 Spring, 2008 March 5 Closed Book Time: 50 min. Dr. R. N. Mohapatra Problem 1. You are standing on the ground at the origin of a coordinate system. An airplane ies over you with a constant velocity and at a constant height o
UC Davis - BIS - BIS102
Biological Sciences 102 Homework #1Spring, 2009 Prof R Holland ChengLearn the structures and the codes of the twenty amino acids (Table, pp. 78-79, Chapter 4, Garrett & Grisham) * Use the following table of pKas to answer HW#1 problems. Compound
UC Davis - BIS - BIS102
Biological Sciences 102 Homework #1 KeysSpring, 2009 Prof R Holland ChengLearn the structures and the codes of the twenty amino acids (Table, pp. 78-79, Chapter 4, Garrett & Grisham) 1. Why is it important that weak forces, not strong forces, med
Michigan State University - ANP - 264
ANP 264 Great Discoveries in Archaeology Lecture 01 (introduction) I. II. III. IV. V. Archaeological stereotypes 3 definitions of archaeology Material Remains a. 3 types Material Traces Science vs. Pseudoscience a. Similarities and differences b. Arc
UC Davis - BIS - BIS102
Bis102-001Introduction Office hours Homework 1-3 think through the principles Problem sets in the text Only HW #2 will be graded Previous sample exams @MyUCDavis}Textbook and readings Biochemistry, 3rd ed., R. Garrett and C. Grisham Bioche
UC Davis - BIS - BIS102
BiologicalSciences102 ProfRHollandChengClassesofacid/baseproblemsFourClassesofacid/baseproblems Class1:"Acidformonly Class2:"Baseformonly Class3:"Acid"plus"Base"forms Class4:Polyproticacidsamphotericsubstances Shortl
UC Davis - BIS - BIS102
Insulin consists of two polypeptide chains, A and B, held together by two disulfide bonds. The A chain has 21 residues and the B chain has 30 residues.The sequence shown is that of bovine insulin. FrederickSanger was the first sequenced the two c
UC Davis - FST - FST 10
Basic protein structure primary structure Composed of different numbers & combinations of amino acidsStructures of proteins Primary (1) the amino acid sequence Secondary (2) coils & beta-pleated sheets Tertiary (3) 3-D structure Quaternary
UC Davis - FST - FST 10
Milk BackgroundMilk is a nutritive beverage obtained from various animals and consumed by humans. Most milk is obtained from dairy cows, although milk from goats, water buffalo, and reindeer is also used in various parts of the world. In the United
UC Davis - FST - FST 10
Food Science and Nutrition Department. College of Pharmacy Universidad Complutense de Madrid.Spain.EUROPESPAINFOOD SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Teaching and research Graduate Programs Pharmacy (Nutrition and dietetics) (37.5 credits) Food Science and Tec
UC Davis - FST - FST 10
Midterm 2, Thursday February 19th Includes: lecture 7 (proteins) through Lecture 12 (Beverages)Flavor & Beveragesaroma (odor, smell) Taste PungencyAromas and GodsAromas are an invisible, intangible presence. To cultures that knew nothing o
UC Davis - FST - FST 10
Set Nutrient GoalsWhat level of nutrients should each food intake pattern strive for?Fermented Foods and Beverages Goals based on Dietary Reference Intakes* and/or DietaryGuidelines standards for9 Vitamins 8 Minerals 8 Macronutrients (protein
UC Davis - FST - FST 10
Food Safety I Introduction and InfectionsFoodborne Hazards Biological Microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, parasites), plants, animals Chemical Allergens Sanitizers, additives, chemicals Physical Rocks, wood, plastics, metal, glass1Food
UC Davis - FST - FST 10
Immuno-compromised ? Food Safety II Intoxications Immune system is not functioning normally Examples Elderly Transplant patients Cancer patients AIDS patients Pregnant womenShifting Demographics Our population demographics are changing. Shi
UC Davis - FST - FST 10
How to prevent microbial growth.next to ^High Temperature Low Temperature Remove Moisture Control H2O availability pH Control Oxygenthermal death low (refrigeration) or very low (frozen) dry - dehydration add sugar or salts add acid - lower pH
UC Davis - FST - FST 10
The Formation of USDAThe government and foodlaws, regulations & biotechnologyFOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONShelping to build a world without hungerThe United States had a largely agrarian economy early in its history. I
UC Davis - BIS - BIS 2C
BIS2C Winter 2009 (Ward)Lecture 3. Building treesTodays lecture/discussion (7 Jan) Film: Discovering the Great Tree of Life Building trees with parsimony Fridays lecture Building trees (contd) Interpreting treesSome organisms are more closel
UC Davis - BIS - BIS 2C
Lecture 2/6: Vascular Plants II Microphylls and megaphylls Overview of vascular plant clades Case study: whisk fern placement Life cycle innovations: heterosporyMisleading! megaphylls arose more than onceeg maphyllsMegaphylls,Two
UC Davis - BIS - BIS 2C
Mycology: the study of fungiTree of Life image 2007 Tree of Life Web Project.Poisonous mushroomsFungi as food productsPharmaceuticalsFungi and traditional medicineIndustrial Mycology- enzymes, alcohol, citric acidFungal diseases of hum
UC Davis - BIS - BIS 2C
BiodiversityApproximate number of described species 5000 10,000 25,000 8500 5600 250,000 1,000,000Mammals Birds Fish Reptiles Amphibians Plants InsectsBiodiversityApproximate number of described species 5000 10,000 25,000 8500 5600 250,000 1,00
UC Davis - BIS - BIS 2C
Symbiosis- mutualistsMycorrhiza - a fungal root?PlantIn Greek, Myko = fungus Rhiz = rootFungusWhat benefit do you think that the fungus receives from the plant? 1. Water 2. Carbon 3. Nitrogen 4. PhosphorusFixed carbon (i.e., sugars)Plant
UC Davis - BIS - BIS 2C
BIS2C Winter 2009 (Ward)Lecture 25. Introduction to Metazoa (animals)Todays lecture (23 February) recap: eukaryote tree metazoan features major lineages of animals animal body plans & developmentWednesdays lectures body plans & development
UC Davis - BIS - BIS 2C
BIS2C Winter 2009 (Ward)Lecture 26. Animal development (contd) & SpongesTodays lecture (25 February) animal development sponges (Porifera)Second Wednesday lecture CnidariaOrganization of animal body plans Symmetry: an animal is symmetrical
UC Davis - BIS - BIS 2C
BIS2C Winter 2009 (Ward)Lecture 27. CnidariaTodays 2nd lecture (25 February) Eumetazoa Cnidaria characteristic features biology within-group diversity Fridays lecture introduction to BilateriaMajor lineages of metazoansEumetazoaGiven that
UC Davis - BIS - BIS 2C
BIS2C Winter 2009 (Ward)Lecture 28. BilateriaTodays lecture (27 February) postscript to Cnidaria introduction to Bilateria more on animal development formation of mesoderm, body cavity bilateral symmetry & associated features bilaterian dive
UC Davis - CHE - CHE 2B
Dr. Dorte MadsenName_ Student ID Number_ LAB Sec. # _; TA: _; Lab day/time: _ Winter 2007CHEMISTRY 2B (Section A)Practice Exam IInstructions: CLOSED BOOK EXAM! No books, notes, or additional scrap paper are permitted. All information required i
Berkeley - ACC - 101
Name: _ Date: _ 1. A parcel of land is offered for sale at $140,000, is assessed for tax purposes at $93,000, is recognized by its purchasers as being worth $145,000, and is purchased for $134,300. The land should be recorded in the purchaser's books
Berkeley - ACC - 101
ACCT1B - Sample Exam 2Name: _ Date: _ 1. The current period's ending inventory is: A) The next period's beginning inventory. B) The current period's cost of goods sold. C) The prior period's beginning inventory. D) The current period's net purchase
Berkeley - ACC - 101
ACCT1ASample Exam 3Name: _ Date: _ 1. The maturity date of a note receivable: A) Is the day of the credit sale. B) Is the day the note was signed. C) Is the day the note is due to be paid. D) Is the date of the first payment. E) Is the last day o
Berkeley - ACC - 101
ACCT1A - Financial AccountingSample Exam 4Name: _ Date: _ 1. A company issued 10%, 5-year bonds with a par value of $400,000. The market rate when the bonds were issued was 8%. The company received $432,458 cash for the bonds. Using the effective
San Diego - ACCT - 57229
Chapter 1Managerial Accounting and the Business EnvironmentSolutions to Questions1-1 Managerial accounting is concerned with providing information to managers for use within the organization. Financial accounting is concerned with providing inform
Cornell - MATH - 2940
Solutions to Prelim 1, Math 2940 Spring 2009Profs and TAs February 26, 2009Comments: In these solutions we use the notation ei to represent the vector with a 1 in position i and 0 elsewhere. The dimension of the vector should be obvious from cont
Cornell - ORIE - 315
ORIE 3150 Homework #3 Due February 11, 2009 1. Roberta Lerner, accountant at Wilson Industries, is performing an assessment of the accounts receivables at the end of the 2008 fiscal year. First, Lerner finds that the existing credit balance in Allowance f
Cornell - ORIE - 315
ORIE 3150 Homework #7 Due March 11, 2009 1. Eureka Corporation leased a surface etcher from Callahan Industries. Eureka agreed to pay $4,525.60 per quarter for 5 years to lease the machine. There was neither an ownership transfer nor a bargain purchase op
Cornell - ORIE - 315
ORIE 3150 Homework #1 1. The Padre Corporation had the following assets and liabilities on the dates indicated. Padre Corporation was incorporated on January 1, 2002 with a cash investment of $100,000 from its shareholders. The corporations fiscal ye
Cornell - ORIE - 315
ORIE 3150 Spring 2009 1.Homework #2 AnswersThe following are selected data taken from the financial statements of the Breakers Billiards Club in Stockton, California. The club uses the accrual method of accounting. Dues are billed to the members
Cornell - ORIE - 315
ORIE 3150 Homework #4 Spring 2009 1. The Collins Company has five inventory items on hand. Collins has found that the items would need to be refurbished before they could be sold, and replacement costs of each of these items has changed. Collins need
Cornell - ORIE - 315
ORIE 3150Homework #5Due February 25, 2009Please be sure to use the score guide supplied, and ask the instructor if you have any questions. There have been several grading complaints, that one grader only takes 1 or 2 points off for something, b
Cornell - ORIE - 315
ORIE 3150 Homework #6 Due March 4, 2009 Please put your section number on your homework 1. Bruiser Corporation deposits $40,000 in cash into an interest-bearing account at the Tompkins Trust, earning a nominal, annual rate of 2.3%, compounded monthly
Cornell - ORIE - 315
ORIE 3150 Homework #8 Spring 2009 1. Construct a complete statement of cash flows for Newman Company, using the indirect method. Newman Company Statement of Cash Flows Year Ended Dec. 31, 2006 Cash from Operations Net Income Depreciation Expense Gain