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Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-103: Superfamily interactive key character 14, "Is there a deep depression between the eye and the mandibles (malar space) for reception of the scape?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-107: Superfamily interactive key character 18, "Is the forefemur as wide as or wider than the hind femur?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-121: Superfamily interactive key character 33, "Is metasomal segment one constricted dorsally and ventrally so it is set off from the rest of the metasoma (node-like)?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-118: Superfamily interactive key character 29, "Does the mesoscutum have a large, triangular axilla?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-125: Superfamily interactive key character 45, "Are the antennal insertions close to the dorsal margin of the clypeus?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-123: Superfamily interactive key character 37, "Are the antennal insertions facing upward and located on the dorsal surface of a ledge?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-94: Superfamily interactive key character 2, "Are the metasomal sterna weakly sclerotized, and collapsed when dried?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-106: Superfamily interactive key character 17, "How long is the pronotum, measured along the midline, relative to the mesoscutum?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-131: Superfamily interactive key character 59, "Does the pronotum have a lateral lobe which extends posterior to the entire tegula?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-122: Superfamily interactive key character 35, "Is the mouth facing forward/anteriorly (prognathous) or downward (hypognathous)?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-239A: Bradynobaenidae (Vespoidea) (Apterogyna climeni male)Figure 5-239B: :Bradynobaenidae (Vespoidea) (Apterogyna climeni male)Figure 5-239C: Bradynobaenidae (Vespoidea) (Apterogyna climeni female)Figure Figure 5-239D: Bradynobaenidae
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-99: Superfamily interactive key character 8, "Is a stigma present on the forewing?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-249A: Megalyridea (Megalyroidea)Figure 5-249B: Megalyridea (Megalyroidea)
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-252A: Trigonalyidae (Trigonalyoidea)Figure 5-252B: Trigonalyidae (Trigonalyoidea)
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-128: Superfamily interactive key character 50, "Are the antenna shorter than the head?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-77: Proctotrupoidea interactive key character 8, "Is metasomal segment 1 (true or apparent) at least 3 times longer than wide?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Figure 5-86: Proctotrupoidea interactive key character 19, "Is metasomal segment one (true or apparent) as long as the rest of metasoma?"
Kentucky - UKYENTO - 2004
Table 5-2: Apoidea Character List1Are most hairs branched? 1. yes 2. no Is the hind basitarsus cylindrical? 1. yes 2. no, it is broader than at least the 4th and 5th tarsal segments Is the labrum thin and largely retracted behind the clypeus (as
Kentucky - UKYELEN - 2006
ABSTRACT OF DISSERTATIONTimothy Ian MattoxThe Graduate SchoolUniversity of Kentucky2006EXPLOITING SPARSENESS OF COMMUNICATION PATTERNS FOR THE DESIGN OF NETWORKS IN MASSIVELY PARALLEL SUPERCOMPUTERSABSTRACT OF DISSERTATIONA dissertation
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 542
I-1 Theorems from Postulates: Now that we have laws or better postulates we should explore what they imply about working q.m. problems - Theorems (Levine 7.2, 7.4)Thm 1 - eigen values of Hermitian operators are real (clearly this fits well with Pos
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 340
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
Chemistry 114 Summer 2007 Dr. George A. Papadantonakis SyllabusWeek 1(5/28) Subject Thermochemistry Text 6, 9.10,13.5,13.9 Lab 2) Check In, Introduction, Heat Capacity and the Fireproof Safe2 (6/4)Quiz 1 Chemical Thermodynamics19, 13.5, 16.2
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
CHEMISTRY 114: General College Chemistry II Summer 2007, MWF 10:00 11:40 AM, A1 LC Dr. George A. Papadantonakis Email: gpapad3@uic.edu, Telephone: 312-413-1516 Office 4436 SES, Office Hours: MW 3:00 4:00 p.m. Website: http:/www.chem.uic.edu/chem114
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
CHEMISTRY 114 SUMMER 2007 Dr. George A. Papadantonakis Worksheet Week 3, Part II 1. Hydrogen peroxide can act as an oxidizing or reducing agent as in the unbalanced reaction: H2O2 ( aq) O2 (g) a. Balance the reaction in acidic solution by the half-
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
CHEMISTRY 114 SUMMER 2007 Dr. George A. Papadantonakis Worksheet Week 1, Part I 1. The reaction of the combustion of methanol is CH3OH(l) + O2(g) CO2(g) + H2O(l) a. Balance the reaction b. What is the work done on the reaction? c. What assumptions
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
CHEMISTRY 114 SUMMER 2007 Dr. George A. Papadantonakis Worksheet Week 1, Part II1. Determine the standard heat of formation of liquid hydrazine, N2H4(l) from the following data: a) 2 NH3(g) + 3 N2O (g) 4N2(g) + 3 H2O(l) Ho = -1010 kJ b) N2O (g) +
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
CHEMISTRY 114 SUMMER 2007 Dr. George A. Papadantonakis Worksheet Week 4, Part II The experimental rate law wa sfound to be: rate = k [NO]2 [O2] for the reaction 2 NO (g) + O2 (g) 2 NO2 (g) The following mechanisms have been proposed for this reacti
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
CHEMISTRY 114 SUMMER 2006 Dr. George A. Papadantonakis Worksheet Week 4, Part I For the reaction 2 ClO2 + 2 OH- ClO3- + ClO2- + H2O the rate was found to be first order in [OH-] and second order in [ClO2]. a. Write the rate law for this reactionb
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
CHEMISTRY 114 SUMMER 2007 Dr. George A. Papadantonakis Worksheet Week 7, Part II 1. For the following give the oxidation number of the metal, the number of d electrons, the metal orbitals thatb are hybridized, the type of hybridization and the molec
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
CHEMISTRY 114 SUMMER 2007 Dr. George A. Papadantonakis Worksheet Week 3, Part I 1. Balance in acidic solution by half-reaction method: a. IO3- (aq) + I- (aq) I3- (aq)b. Cu (s) + HNO3 (aq) Cu2+ (aq) + NO (g)c. Cr2O72- (aq) + Cl - (aq) Cr3+ (aq
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
CHEMISTRY 114 SUMMER 2007 Dr. George A. Papadantonakis Worksheet Week 6, Part I 1. a) Give the hybridization of all C, N and O atoms in problems 49 and 50 of Chapter 11.b) Tell which of the bonds are conjugated.2. Acetone (C3H6O) has a chain of
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
CHEMISTRY 114 SUMMER 2007 Dr. George A. Papadantonakis Worksheet Week 2, Part II 1. For the following reaction the equilibrium constant is 6.8 at 25 oC and 1.21 x 10-3 at 200 oC. 2 NO2 (g) N2O4 (g) a) If PN 2O4 is 1 atm at 25 oC, what is PNO2 ?b)
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
CHEMISTRY 114 SUMMER 2007 Dr. George A. Papadantonakis Worksheet Week 2, Part I 1. One mole of supercooled water at - 10 oC, in a heat-insulated container, crystallizes resulting in a mixture of ice and water at 0 oC. What fraction of the mixture is
Ill. Chicago - CHEM - 114
CHEMISTRY 114 SUMMER 2007 Dr. George A. Papadantonakis Worksheet Week 6, Part II 1. Consider the heteronuclear diatomic molecule NO a) Give its ground-state electron configuration b) Is it diamagnetic or paramagnetic? Why? c) Determine the bond orde
Ill. Chicago - P - 312
Week 15: The Social Psychology of Health- -Risk Assessment Behind the Wheel Perceived Control Among the Elderly Social Comparison in the Surgical Unit Behavioral Self-Regulation and Health SnackingSocial Psychology & Health - Lecture Outline(
Ill. Chicago - P - 313
List of LAS Majors EXCLUDED From Our Study * Biochemistry Curriculum (BS) * Biological Sciences (BS) * Chemistry (BA) * Chemistry Curriculum (BS) * Chemistry (secondary education) (BS) * Earth and Environmental Sciences (BS) * Economics (BA) * Mathem
Kentucky - MS - 201
Study Guide for FinalDecimals 1. Know the representations of decimals. (a) Units, strips, and mats (b) Base 10 blocks (c) Dollars, dimes, and pennies 2. Be able to explain why and how we teach expanded exponential form. 3. Understand the dierence be
Kentucky - MA - 241
MA241 Exam #2 Notes You should be able to: 1. Estimate the area of irregular gures using grids of various sizes, and give clear explanations of how to do this. 2. Find rectangles of minimum and maximum perimeter with a given area, with and without th
Kentucky - MS - 201
Study Guide for Exam 2Polyas Problem-Solving Principles 1. Understand the Problem 2. Devise a Plan 3. Carry Out the Plan 4. Look Back Be able to work through these steps for a given problem. Be able to discuss what each step means in general.Probl
Kentucky - MS - 201
Study Guide for Exam 3Representation of Integers 1. Be able to use them to following methods to represent integers (a) Drops of Colored Counters (b) Mail-Time (c) Number-Line 2. Understand Absolute Value. Addition and Subtraction of Integers 1. Use
Kentucky - MS - 202
Study Guide for Exam 3 Overall, make sure you understand the topics and problems below and all homework problems. Measurement 1. You need to be able to do conversions in the metric system without being given the relationships. Be able to do other con
Kentucky - MS - 202
Study Guide for Exam 2 Overall, make sure you understand the topics and problems below and all homework problems. Denitions and Formulas 1. Empirical probability 2. Mutually exclusive events 3. Independent events 4. Theoretical probability 5. Curve,
Kentucky - WEB - 06
1Final Test ReviewMA 432 S06The nal will be just over chapters 7 and 8. So be able to do line and surface integrals of all types. Also know general facts about parametrizable surfaces such as how to nd an element of surface area, and how to nd
Kentucky - USC - 2
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKYOffice of the ChancellorAlbert B. ChandlerMedical Center A301 Kentucky Clinic Lexington,KY 40536-0284 (859)323-5126 Fax: (859) 323-1918February 28, 2003www.uky.eduJeffrey B. Dembo, D.D.S., Chair University Senate Counci
Kentucky - CAER - 2002
ashes to energyCoal utilization results in the creation of large amounts of ash. The ash contains several components. These include: carbon char which is incompletely burned coal; bottom ash, a coarse cinder-like material obtained from the bottom of
Ill. Chicago - UFRP - 2007
50% or greater FTECollege of Dentistry Faculty October 2007Native American 0.0% 0.4% 0.0% 0.4% Asian/Pacific Islander 3 50.0% 8.8% 0.0% 13.2%Department Name Ctr for Molec Biol of Oral Dis Tenured and Tenure-track Faculty Current % Availability %
Ill. Chicago - UFRP - 2007
50% or greater FTECollege of Applied Health Sciences Faculty October 2007Native American 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.5% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.3% Asian/Pacific Islander 1 11.1% 5.1% 0.0% 5.1% 0.
Ill. Chicago - UFRP - 2007
50% or greater FTECollege of Medicine at Peoria Faculty October 2007Native American 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.2% 0.0%Department Name Cancer Biology & Pharmacology Tenured and Tenure-track Facult
Ill. Chicago - UFRP - 2007
50% or greater FTECollege of Business Administration Faculty October 2007Native American 0.0% 0.8% 0.0% 0.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.8% 0.0% 0.8% 0.0% 0.4% 0.0% 0.4% 0.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.6% 0 0.0% 0 Asian/Pacific Islander 6 60.0% 7.7% 1 16.7% 7.7%
Ill. Chicago - UFRP - 2007
50% or greater FTECollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences Faculty October 2007Native American 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% 1.3% 0.0% 1.3% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.3% 0.0% 0.4% 0.0% 0.4% 0.0% 0.5% 0.0% 0.5% Asian/Pacific Islander 0.0% 6.2% 0.0% 6.2% 0.0% 4.6% 0.0
Ill. Chicago - UFRP - 2007
50% or greater FTECollege of Nursing Faculty October 2007Native American 0.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.6% 0.0% 0.6% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Asian/Pacific Islander 0.0% 3.7% 1 4.5% 3.7% 2 16.7% 3.7% 2 9.1% 3.7% 2 1
Kentucky - CES - 2
Aswebegintoemergeoutoficestormstupor,itis timetoassessthedamagesurroundingourhomes.But whereshouldyoubegin?Largertreestypicallyposethe greatestconcern.Inmostcases,forsafetyssake,this willinvolvehiringaprofessional.Climbingtreeswith chainsawsisextreme
Kentucky - CES - 2
WOODFORD COUNTY EXTENSION HOMEMAKERS SARAH T. FELTNER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP SELECTION GUIDELINES1. Applicant must be a Woodford County resident and a graduating senior at Woodford County High School. Shall only apply for either Feltner OR Carr schola
Kentucky - CES - 2
WINTER SCHOOL 2009February marks the beginning of Winter Schools here in Franklin County. Thursday evenings starting February 5th and continuing through March. At 7:00 we will gather together for information, fellowship and refreshments. The topics
Kentucky - SETA - 08
Final Program for SETA 2008Lexington, Kentucky, September 1418, 2008Contributed talks are 25 minutes, including time for questions and for changing speakers.Sunday, September 14Registration: 6 8PM Reception: 7 9PMMonday, September 158 AM ?
Kentucky - CS - 321
Course Syllabus for CS/MA 321 - Spring 2009 Introduction to Numerical MethodsMWF 12:00-12:50 FB 213 3 hrs. creditPrerequisite: MA 213 and knowledge of a procedural computer language Instructor: Dr. Lawrence Harris 939 POT Oce Hours: MWF 10-10:50
Kentucky - CS - 335
- 57 -4. Java Classes and Objects Data encapsulation in objects: - data (attributes) - methods (behaviors) Objects hide information: - private data/methods - public interfaces Action-oriented (procedural) vs. object-oriented- 58 -Use access