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UGA - HCC - 500
10012#ClassScoreMean0Std0Mean1Std1Perm 1%Perm 5%Perm (user)FeatureDesc1normal11.880.210.04-0.320.0915.29159513.9826889.37999739325_atfeature_68382normal7.330.020.02-0.270.111.65547511.5046937.81383832526_atfeatur
UGA - HCC - 500
10012#ClassScoreMean0Std0Mean1Std1Perm 1%Perm 5%Perm (user)FeatureDesc1chemo9.570.050.02-0.260.0311.14957111.1495719.57389634688_atfeature_27592chemo9.080.070.02-0.230.0510.44439810.4443988.75037933817_atfeature_
UGA - HCC - 02
20012#ClassScoreMean0Std0Mean1Std1Perm 1%Perm 5%Perm (user)FeatureDesc1cancer7.40.10.06-0.130.090.00.00.038808_at0.2040222cancer6.690.780.220.160.140.00.00.038054_at0.0003883cancer6.510.750.180.220.220.0
UGA - CSCI - 1301
CSCI 1301 Lab 13Recommended Reading: Java Software Solutions: 5.5 and 5.7 Prelab 1. What output will be produced by the following code fragment?for (int num=10; num <= 100; num+) System.out.println(num); 2. What output will be produced by the foll
UGA - CSCI - 1301
CSCI 1301 Lab 12Recommended Reading: Java Software Solutions: 5.5 and 5.7Prelab1. Given the following loop int n=10; while (n >6 ) { System.out.println(n); n-; } a) What is the output of the loop? b) How many time the body of the loops is execute
UGA - CSCI - 1301
CSCI 1301 Lab 13Recommended Reading: Java Software Solutions: 5.8Counting CharactersThe file Drawing.java contains the skeleton of a program that uses for loops to display the following design on the screen using:* * * * * ** * * *All it needs
UGA - CSCI - 1301
CSCI 1301 Lab 19Recommended Reading: Chapter 7:7.1 7.3PreLab1. a) Draw a picture of the array that results of executing the following code fragment:double number = new double[5] number[0] = 9.09; number[1] = 1.2; number[4] = 2.3;b) What will
UGA - CSCI - 1301
CSCI 1301 Lab 14Recommended Reading: Java Software Solutions: 5.5, 5.7 and 5.8Counting CharactersThe file Count.java contains the skeleton of a program to read in a string (a sentence or phrase) and count the number of blank spaces in the string.
UGA - CSCI - 1301
CSCI 1301 Lab 23 Magic SquaresOne interesting application of two-dimensional arrays is magic squares. A magic square is a square matrix in which the sum of every row, every column, and both diagonals is the same. Magic squares have been studied for
UGA - CSCI - 1301
CSCI 1301 Lab 17Recommended Reading: Java Software Solutions: 4.1 4.4, 6.3, 6.7Representing Names1. Write a class Name that stores a person's first, middle, and last names and provides the following methods: public Name(String first, String midd
UGA - CSCI - 1301
CSCI 1301 Lab 12Recommended Reading: Java Software Solutions: 5.5Counting DigitsFile CountingDigits.java contains a skeleton for a program that counts the number of digits of an integer. The user can enter any whole number (positive, negative and
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20070125143105.QNMF.sam_droege@yahoo.com CalliopsisOverview:Reprinted with permission from: Mitchell, T.B. 1960 Bees of the Eastern United States. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin No. 141. <br><br>FEMALELe
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20081015185712.SD72.sam_droege@yahoo.com Megachile_maleOverview:Identification Notes: Male has only scattered thin hairs on the tergites with no distinct hair bands like many of the other Megachile. At first glance they will all look light
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20080225185638.eB7t.sam_droege@yahoo.com Coelioxys_maleOverview:Reprinted with permission from: Mitchell, T.B. 1962 Bees of the Eastern United States. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin No. 152.<br><br>FE
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20080225180826.awmv.sam_droege@yahoo.com Coelioxys_maleOverview:Reprinted with permission from: Mitchell, T.B. 1962 Bees of the Eastern United States. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin No. 152.<br><br>FE
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20061128153913.1PCN.sam_droege@yahoo.com AnthidiellumOverview:Reprinted with permission from: Mitchell, T.B. 1962 Bees of the Eastern United States. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin No. 152. <br> <br>FE
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20080225155629.Qwlf.sam_droege@yahoo.com HoplitisOverview:Reprinted with permission from: Mitchell, T.B. 1962 Bees of the Eastern United States. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin No. 152.<br.<br>FEMALELengt
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20080225191808.VH59.sam_droege@yahoo.com Coelioxys_maleOverview:Reprinted with permission from: Mitchell, T.B. 1962 Bees of the Eastern United States. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin No. 152.<br><br>FE
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20070427140746.AUis.sam_droege@yahoo.com ChelostomaOverview:Reprinted with permission from: Mitchell, T.B. 1962 Bees of the Eastern United States. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin No. 152. <br><br>FEMALELen
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20070502134417.vZjH.sam_droege@yahoo.com StelisOverview:Reprinted with permission from: Mitchell, T.B. 1962 Bees of the Eastern United States. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin No. 152.<br><br>FEMALELength 8
UGA - CWT - 33
Reprinted from the JOURNAL OF FORESTRY, Vol. 58, No. 3, March 1960 averaged 3 inches in 1957 and 2 inches in 1958, which may indicate that the effect of the thinning is decreasing. This could be caused by extension of roots into areas not occupied by
UGA - CWT - 33
Agro-Ecosystems, 2 (1975) 127132 127 Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Amsterdam Printed in The NetherlandsTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NITRATE CONCENTRATION IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN STREAMS AND TERRESTRIAL NITR1FIERSR.L. TODD, W.
UGA - CWT - 33
'_Co to ffd+et. f-j,465JG 1.1-:'.\ x J".v T O I !' \ \ ! > Mereojew. 7M I" '[-; I. I. F. KSurvey of Relationships Between Rainfall Rate and Radar Reflectivity -.'". in the Measurement of Precipitation . (.ii.ENN'.E. STOLTT A N D K U C K N
UGA - CWT - 33
swank and DouglassEFFECTS OF ACID PRECIPITATION ON NUTRIENT CYCLING IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS OF SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN AND PIEDMONT WATERSHEDS (Task Force Project T-20)Wayne T. Swank and James E. Douglass USDA, Forest Service Southeastern Forest E
UGA - CWT - 33
mAyn baski - Tirage a part ISTANBUL ORMAN FAKOLTESl DERGtSlGilt 9 Terne 9Sayi 2 Vasicule 21959INTERCEPTION OF RAINFALL BY A HARDWOOD CANOPYPeter E. BLACKINTERCEPTION OF RAINFALL BY A HARDWOOD CANOPY').,.- - . - : - -;-.-:"by
UGA - CWT - 33
Journal of Herpetology, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 124-134,1990 Copyright 1990 Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles Life-History Correlates of Body-Size Differences Between Two Populations of the Salamander, Desmognathus monticola RICHARD C. BRU
UGA - CWT - 33
Station PaperNo. 143July1962VarianceofNuclearMoistureMeasurementsbyJamesE. DouglassU.S. Department of Agriculture-forest Service Southeastern Forest Experiment Station Ashew'lfe, North CarolinaVarianceof NuclearMoisture
UGA - CWT - 33
Copeia, 1987(2), pp. 492-495 1987 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists EFFECTS OF SUBCUTANEOUS MARKING ON STREAM FISHES.A long-term marking technique for fishes must permit a large number of unique marks, be long lasting, not
UGA - CWT - 33
Reprinted from SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA PROCEEDINGS Vol. 30, No. 5, September-October 1966, pages 541-544 677 South Segoe Road, Madison, Wisconsin o'All 1 UoA Volumetric Calibration of Neutron Moisture Probes l JAMES E. DouGLAss2 ABSTRACT A vo
UGA - CWT - 33
Soil Biol. Biochem. Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 33-39, 1993 Printed in Great Britain. All rights reserved0038-0717/93 $6.00+ 0.00 Copyright 1993 Pergamon Press LtdRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MICROBIAL ACTIVITY, BIOMASS AND ORGANOSULFUR FORMATION IN FOREST SOIL
UGA - CWT - 33
Chemical Geology, 105 (1993) 89-99 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam89Constancy of silicate-mineral weathering-rate ratios between natural and experimental weathering: implications for hydrologic control of differences in absolute rates
UGA - CWT - 33
Forest Sci., Vol. 31, No. 1, 1985, pp. 226-233 Copyright 1985, by the Society of American Foresters Effects of Rhododendron (Rhododendron maximum L.) on Regeneration of Southern Appalachian Hardwoods Donald L. Phillips and William H. Murdy ABSTRACT.
UGA - CWT - 33
JUNEINTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HYDROMETEOROLOGY AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION1982DURATION OF STREAM TEMPERATURE INCREASES FOLLOWING FOREST CUTTING IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS Lloyd W.Swift, Jr.1ABSTRACT: Cutting timber along
UGA - CWT - 33
On the Validity of the Name teyahalee as Applied to a Member of the Plethodon glutinosus Complex (Caudata: Plethodontidae): A New NameNELSON G. HAIRSTON, SR. Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hilt, North Carolina 27599-328
UGA - CWT - 33
Verb. Internal. Verein. Limnol.271361-1365Stuttgart, November 2000Small wood dynamics in a headwater stream J. B. Wallace, J. R. Webster, S. L. Eggert and J. L. MeyerIntroduction Wood influences a wide array of abiotic and biotic factors in
UGA - CWT - 33
Clinton, B.D., C.A. Maier, andN.H. Sullivan. 2001. Does measured stem C02 efflux vary with xylem sapflow rate?. Poster presentation at the 2001 Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, August 6-10, Madison, WI.An examination of the relationship
UGA - CWT - 33
The attached article was reprinted by the University of Vermont from the following publication:USDA Forest Service
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20070123135646.a4vX.sam_droege@yahoo.com HalictusOverview:FEMALELength 12-13 mm.; black; pubescence short, whitish on head and abdomen, more yellowish on thorax and legs; head very slightly broader than long; eyes subparallel; clypeus somewh
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20070124142433.qAKj.sam_droege@yahoo.com Green_beesOverview:Reprinted with permission from: Mitchell, T.B. 1960 Bees of the Eastern United States. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin No. 141. <br><br>FEMALELe
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20081211165246.T5H4.sam_droege@yahoo.com LasioglossumOverview:<P><B>Identification Summary: </B>Large; Thorax color green-blue-gold; propodeal triangle striations simple with no or little branching, quite raised above the surface, going alm
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20080816192210.UXGs.sam_droege@yahoo.com LasioglossumOverview:<P><B>Identification Summary: </B>Large to moderate sized; parasitic; thorax very dark blue with green overtones; unlike other parasitic species this species has a clear tooth on
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20070124150739.31I8.sam_droege@yahoo.com DufoureaOverview:Reprinted with permission from: Mitchell, T.B. 1960 Bees of the Eastern United States. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin No. 141.<br><br>FEMALELength
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20070124150100.N2I7.sam_droege@yahoo.com DufoureaOverview:Reprinted with permission from: Mitchell, T.B. 1960 Bees of the Eastern United States. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin No. 141.<br><br>FEMALELength
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20080816152849.a5eP.sam_droege@yahoo.com LasioglossumIndex:<P><B>Identification Summary:</B> This species is moderate sized; very rare; complete to nearly complete carina on rim of propodeal triangle; glossy scutum and propodeal triangle; l
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20080816203538.Qinq.sam_droege@yahoo.com LasioglossumOverview:<P><B>Identification Summary: </B>Moderate sized; pitting on scutum well spaced centrally; dorsal surface of propodeum rugose and distinctly long; lateral propodeal carina comple
UGA - PICK - 14
_START_20041012181546.T5xD.sam_droege@usgs.gov DialictusIdentification:<i><b>basilicus</i></b> /bass-ILL-ih-cuss/ - rare; the descriptions of this species by Knerer and Atwood (1962) indicate a species that is extremely close to <i>albipenne</i>.
Georgia Tech - CS - 6455
ObservationObservationOverview Introduction to observation- What do you get, and what is it? Types of observation- Participation or observer Common features of all types of observation What should I observe and record?- What should I reco
Texas A&M - M - 141
Chapter 3 Linear Programming Section 3.1 Graphing System of Linear Inequalities1. To graph a linear inequality: eg.(1) 2x - y 5 by Chia-Rong Chen2. Procedure for graphing a linear inequality: (a) Replace the inequality by an equal sign, and graph
Georgia Tech - DN - 56
Community and Supportive Services Valuation By Douglas S. Noonan and Brett M. Baden Value Estimation At its root, economic value is a very straightforward concept. The economic value of some alternative (e.g., a nice dinner, a day off of work, a coll
Georgia Tech - DI - 17
OUT OF THE GOODNESS OF THEIR HEARTS? REGULATORY AND REGIONAL IMPACTS ON BANK INVESTMENT IN HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED STATESDAN IMMERGLUCK Georgia Institute of TechnologyABSTRACT:Banks are considered key actors in affordable
Georgia Tech - DI - 17
Housing Studies, Vol. 21, No. 6, 851866, November 2006The Impact of Single-family Mortgage Foreclosures on Neighborhood CrimeDAN IMMERGLUCK* & GEOFF SMITH**Georgia Institute of Technology, City and Regional Planning Program, Atlanta, GA, USA, *Wo
Georgia Tech - DI - 17
Large Scale Redevelopment Initiatives, Housing Values, and Gentrification: The Case of the Atlanta Beltline, under review.Dan Immergluck Georgia Tech City and Regional Planning January, 2008 Dan.immergluck@coa.gatech.edu1IntroductionIt is time
Georgia Tech - DI - 17
74-1 06 270119 Immergluck QC112/14/0712:14 PMPage 1Downloaded By: [Georgia Tech Library] At: 21:22 8 January 20081From the Subprime to the ExoticProblem: The recent rapid growth of high-risk mortgage lending raised the financial risk pro
UGA - M - 223
Solutions to the Practice ProblemsMath 223 Sept. 17, 2004 1. Negate the following statements. (a) P and Q negation: P or Q (b) P implies Q negation: P and Q (c) Every line contains at least three points. negation: There exists a line with less th
UGA - M - 5200
Math 5200/7200, Fall 2007 Fourth Assignment 5.1 7: Label the vertices of the equilateral triangle A, B, C, and note that any isometry preserving the triangle must map a vertex to another vertex. Now write down all possible re-orderings of the vertic
UGA - M - 1060
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UGA - M - 4000
Math 4000/6000, Fall 2007 Selected Solutions to the Seventh Assignment1. 4000 level problems (a) Find an irreducible polynomial f (x) Q[x] having = i + 5 as a root. (b) Determine which of the following polynomials are irreducible in Q[x]: i. f (x
UGA - M - 2250
Practice ProblemsMath 2250 September 13, 2007 The problems below are in no particular order. The actual exam will be a bit shorter. 1. Find the derivatives of the following functions. (a) f (x) = 3x2 e2x1 (b) f (x) = x sin(x 4) (c) f (x) = (1 x2
UGA - M - 223
Solutions to the Practice ProblemsMath 223 Feb. 14, 2005 1. For each of Euclids propositions listed below, draw a picture to illiustrate them and translate them to modern language. (a) If from the ends of one of the sides of a triangle two straight
UGA - M - 4000
Solutions to the First Midterm ExamMath 4000/6000 Sept. 21, 2007 1. Use induction to prove that 3|(n3 n) for n N. We rst show the base case: 13 1 = 0, which is a multiple of 3. Now assume s|(n3 n), and see if 3|(n + 1)3 (n + 1). Indeed, (n + 1)
UGA - M - 223
Solutions to the Practice ProblemsMath 223 Dec. 9, 2004 1. Consider the Mbius transformation o T (z) =z 1/2 . z/2 1(a) What is the image of the unit disc D under T ? There are a number of ways to nd the image of the unit circle. First observe