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LSU - PHYS - 4112
LSU - PHYS - 4112
LSU - PHYS - 4112
LSU - PHYS - 4112
LSU - I - 134010
Department of DefenseINSTRUCTIONNUMBER 1340.10September 13, 1982ASD(MRA&L)SUBJECT: Special Pay for Duty at Certain Places Outside the Contiguous Forty-Eight States and the District of Columbia References: (a) DoD Instruction 1340.10, "Special
LSU - APPL - 003
Directors Advisory CouncilSeptember 27, 20011. SIRSI Unicorn Implementation a. Phase 1 Training i. Phase 1 System Administrators ii. Searching - 100 iii. Cataloging - 40 iv. Authority 25 v. Data Conversion Meeting 20 vi. PERL Class for Computing
LSU - EE - 3220
Electrical and Computer EngineeringEE3220Independent Learning: Spice Circuit SimulationObjective This problem encourages students to familiarize themselves with Spice tools using a familiar circuit and provides practice in technical communicatio
LSU - EE - 4262
Electrical and Computer EngineeringEE4262HW 4Due Name _ Score Apr 2, 2008Directions Please complete the following problem(s). Fold this page and your work lengthwise and submit in class on the due date. Late assignments will not be accepted. P
LSU - EE - 4262
Electrical and Computer EngineeringEE4262Project Description: Moisture Meter OverviewThe moisture meter estimates the moisture content in soil via probe.Measurement ApplicationsThe moisture meter is more generally an impedance meter. While
LSU - EE - 4262
Electrical and Computer EngineeringEE4262Project Description: Touch Screen OverviewThe touch screen project uses a 2D conductive surface. Stylus position is determined by the resistance to known locations on the surface.Measurement Applicatio
LSU - EE - 4262
Electrical and Computer EngineeringEE4262Project ContractTeam # _ Students _Project _DirectionsComplete the following sections and submit this document in class on 2/11/08. It may be returned by the instructor with requested revisions. Ple
LSU - EE - 4262
Electrical and Computer EngineeringEE4262ACL: Student Conceptions on DesignStudents _ Introduction This class activity is designed to gather and explore student preconceptions on the the engineering design process. Activity Form teams of 4 and c
LSU - EE - 4262
Electrical and Computer EngineeringEE4262Custom Project PetitionTeam # _ Students _DirectionsStudents may petition to perform a custom project. Please complete this form and submit it to the instructor by 1/28/08,RequirementsCustom proje
LSU - EE - 4262
Electrical and Computer EngineeringEE4262ACL Activity: Mystery CircuitStudents _ Directions Form groups of three and designate a recorder. Read the problem statement. Recorders should record the groups analysis and answers on this sheet of paper
LSU - EE - 3221
Electrical and Computer EngineeringEE3221Pre-Lab Assignment: Lab 3Name_ Score / 10Directions Answer the following questions concerning the lab. Record answers on this sheet and submit it at the beginning of lab. Late submissions will not be ac
LSU - EE - 4262
Electrical and Computer EngineeringEE4262ACL Activity: Torque MeasurementStudents _ Directions Form groups of three and designate a recorder. Read the problem statement. Recorders should record the group's analysis and answers on this sheet of p
LSU - EE - 3220
LSU - EE - 3220
LSU - EE - 3220
LSU - EE - 4262
LSU - EE - 4701
Electrical and Computer EngineeringEE4702Assignment: Build and Test Plan SummaryStudents are to design an exhaustive written plan to construct and verify their design.Due: Groups: Peer Reviewed:Jan 24, 2008 Yes NoMotivationEngineering d
LSU - EE - 4701
Electrical and Computer EngineeringCapstoneTeamwork Introspective #1Objective Part of the classs objective is to facilitate learning in multidisciplinary teams. In order to both facilitate and measure progress it is beneficial to reflect on your
CSU Channel Islands - LING - 240
A Recap from Sound Perception Language & the Mind LING240 Summer Session II, 2005Lecture 6 Language Influencing Perception & Thought Changes in performance with development do not reflect changes in the hardwiring of the brain But adult perception
CSU Channel Islands - PSYCH - 156
Psych 156A/ Ling 150: Psychology of Language LearningLecture 12 Learning BiasesAnnouncementsBe working on HW3 (due: 2/24) Pick up previous HWs and midterm if you haven't done so Reminder: Sean's office hours this week are on Friday, 10am - 12pm
CSU Channel Islands - PSYCH - 215
Grammatical CategorizationPsych 215: Language Sciences (Language Acquisition)Lecture 8 Grammatical Categories IComputational Problem: Identify grammatical categoriesThese will tell you how words are used in the language.This is a DAX.He is
CSU Channel Islands - ICS - 171
ICS 171 Spring 2007Homework #2(Due Th. April 26) 1) For the graph below, find the path of the Uniform Cost Search from state A to state I. Show a fringe queue for every step. G B 5 A 4 H 3 D 2 E 2) Exercise 4.1 (pg 134) 3) Exercise 4.2 (pg 134) 4)
CSU Channel Islands - ICS - 171
ICS 171 Fall 2008Homework Propositional Logic1) Exercise 6.7 (pg. 192) 2) Consider the statement "The car is either at John's house or at Fred's house. If the car is not at John's house then it must be at Fred's house". a) Describe a set of propos
CSU Channel Islands - NETSYS - 270
Chapter 4 Digital Transmission4.1Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.4-1 DIGITAL-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSIONIn this section, we see how we can represent digital data by using digital signals. Th
CSU Channel Islands - NETSYS - 270
Chapter 3 Data and Signals3.1Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.3-3 DIGITAL SIGNALSIn addition to being represented by an analog signal, information can also be represented by a digital s
CSU Channel Islands - NETSYS - 270
Chapter 4 Digital Transmission4.1Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.4-2 ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSIONA digital signal is superior to an analog signal because it is more robust to noise and
CSU Channel Islands - ICS - 171
UncertaintyChapter 13UncertaintyLet action At = leave for airport t minutes before flight Will At get me there on time? Problems:1. 2. 3. 4. partial observability (road state, other drivers' plans, etc.) noisy sensors (traffic reports) uncertain
CSU Channel Islands - ICS - 252
INCREMENTAL CADMonterey Design Systems 894 Ross Drive, Suite 100 Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1443 coudert@mondes.comOlivier CoudertComputer Science Dept. University of California Los Angeles, CA 90095 cong@cs.ucla.eduJason CongDept. of Electrical En
CSU Channel Islands - ICS - 252
ICS 252 Introduction to Computer DesignLecture 5 Winter 2004Eli BozorgzadehComputer Science Department-UCIHardware Synthesis Architectural synthesis Abstract model data path (structural) and control unit (logic-level) Constructing macroscopi
CSU Channel Islands - ICS - 252
ICS 252 Introduction to Computer DesignLecture 11 Winter 2004Eli BozorgzadehComputer Science Department-UCIMulti-level logic optimization Representation Optimization Goal: area/delay Algorithmic: algebraic, Boolean Rule-based methods Exa
CSU Channel Islands - CS - 153
Project 5Implement a 2-input 2-output 8-bit div/mod sequential entity in VHDL. Usethe div/mod algorithm introduced in lecture for performing the operations.Remember that your div/mod entity should contain the datapath and thecontroller entities.
CSU Channel Islands - P - 115
Formula Sheet ln n! n ln n n Distributions Binomial distribution Gaussian Distribution Poisson Distribution P (n, N ) = N! pn q N n n!(N n)! 1 2 2 e(x) /2 dx 2 = Np (2) (3) (4) (1)P (x)dx = P (n) =n e n! Thermodynamics E = Q WdW = pdV =
CSU Channel Islands - BIOD - 145
D145 Final exam winter 2008 3/20/2008 page 1Your nameThis exam is worth 35 points. Take your time, read the questions carefully, and answer them concisely. Some have more than one possible correct answer. Be sure to explain your logic in arriving
CSU Channel Islands - MBB - 206
A Basal Transcription Factor That Activates or Represses Transcription Patricia J. Willy, Ryuji Kobayashi, and James T. Kadonaga Supplementary Material In Vitro Transcription Assay for DSTF/dNC2 Activity High-salt nuclear extract (1) and low-salt nuc
CSU Channel Islands - MBB - 206
A COMPARISON OF TAF-CONTAINING COMPLEXES SubunitTAF250 TAF150 TAF135 TAF100 TAF80 TAF55 TAF31 TAF30Co-activator for p53. Sequence has a histone H4 motif, forms histone-like pair with TAF 31 Known to interact with several transcription factors: Sp1,
CSU Channel Islands - MATH - 290
MATH 290A fall 2008 Assignment #4Instructor: Professor K. SlnaFrom Perko: Reading pages -,116). Turn in the problems Mon November 3rd: (1) Page 75 # 5 (2) Page 101 # 1 a) - c). (3) Page 101 # 3 (4) Page 114 # 2 (5) Page 114 # 3
CSU Channel Islands - MATH - 290
MATH 290A fall 2008 Assignment #2Instructor: Professor K. SlnaFrom Perko: Reading pages 1-60. Turn in the problems Fri October 17th: (1) Page 58 # 6 (2) Page 60 # 1 (3) Page 61 # 3 (4) Page 67 # 2 (5) Page 75 # 10 (6) Page 83 # 3
CSU Channel Islands - MATH - 121
MATH 121A Fall 2008Instructor: Professor K. SlnaAssignment #8 Due Fri Dec 5th in class (1) Page 222 # 30. (2) Page 230 # 23.
CSU Channel Islands - MATH - 121
MATH 121A Fall 2008Instructor: Professor K. SlnaAssignment #6 Due Fri Nov 21th in class (1) Page 97 # 12. (2) Page 98 # 14. (3) Page 106 # 1. (4) Page 107 # 4. (5) Page 108 # 16 (6) Page 108 # 19
CSU Channel Islands - MATH - 121
MATH 121B Spring 2005 Assignment #4Instructor: Professor K. SlnaReading Assignments (Note: All section or page numbers refer to the course text, Linear Algebra (4th Edition), by Friedberg, Insel, and Spence) Wednesday 5/18: Section 6.1 Friday 5/2
CSU Channel Islands - MATH - 118
MATH 118B Winter 2007 Assignment #4Instructor: Professor K. SlnaReading Assignments (Note: All section or page numbers refer to the text, Dierential Equations, by Kelley and Peterson) Monday 02/12/07: Sections 8.2. Tuesday 02/13/07: Section 8.2.
CSU Channel Islands - ICS - 186
Answers to Written Assignment 4 1. If the dot product between the view vector and the face vector is negative, then the face is back facing. Otherwise, the face is front facing. (We ignore the case when it is zero, as it is a degenerate case). 2. For
CSU Channel Islands - ICS - 186
ICS186A: Computer Graphics Spring 2002 Homework Assignment 4 Assigned: Monday, 13 May 2002. Due: Friday, 17 May 2002 OpenGL provides ways to read/write various buffers including the depth buffer, frame buffer, alpha buffer, stipple buffer, independen
CSU Channel Islands - ICS - 280
ICS 280 F02: Computer Graphics Programming Assignment 4 Gopi Meenakshisundaram Assigned: Oct 22, 2002 Due Date: Nov 5, 2002 11:59pm. PROJECT GOAL: Lighting and Texture mapping. I. Draw at least two different models with different ambient, specular an
CSU Channel Islands - ICS - 142
ICS 142: Compilers and InterpretersProf. Dr. Michael Franz, Fall Quarter 2006Assignment 4due at the beginning of class on November 21stAnother Compiler for the Programming Language VerySimPL+ In the previous assignment, you used the DLX process
CSU Channel Islands - ICS - 142
ICS 142: Compilers and InterpretersProf. Dr. Michael Franz & Dr. Andreas Gal, Fall Quarter 2007Assignment 5due at the beginning of class on December 6thA Compiler for the Complete Programming Language SimPL As the final assignment, you will ext
CSU Channel Islands - CS - 171
Homework Assignment 4 Solution (CS 171, Winter, 2008)Graded on a 10 point scale. Problem 1 a, worth 1 point. .5 point for a correctly structured tree. .5 point for correctly classifying all examples. Problem 1 b, worth 5 points. Points were given o
CSU Channel Islands - MATH - 120
MATH120 Practice Problems for Test 1 1. The conjugacy classes of S4 are the permutations of the same cycle type:April 13, 2006(This is not so hard to prove, although you dont need to prove it here.) I leave the conjugacy classes of A4 for you - b
CSU Channel Islands - MATH - 120
MATH1 2 0 Practice P roblems for Test 2 1 . Show that Z / pZ is a eld i p is prime.April 27, 2 006( ) Suppose p is prime. Let a Z / pZ be non-zero, and consider 1 a p 1 to be an integer in the class of a. ( That is, lift the class a = { a , a
Cornell - CS - 632
Reliability Protocols in Distributed Database SystemsChang Won Choi CS632 Advanced Database Systems Cornell University April 24, 20091IntroductionIn the past, implementation of distributed database systems was deemed impractical because netwo
LSU - WW - 557196
WAVEWATCH III 20050831 060000 -100.00 -60.00 401 5.00 50.00 451 .hs 0.0100 m 1 2 (1X,32I4) -999 -999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999-999 -999
CSU Channel Islands - ICS - 141
C+ History C+ and JavaChris Stork most slides stolen from John Mitchell (chapter 12 & 13) ! C+ is an object-oriented extension of C ! C was designed by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs used to write Unix based on BCPL! C+ designed by Bjarne Stroustru
LSU - PHYS - 2101
Physics 2101, First Exam, Spring 2006January 24, 2006Name : Section: (Circle one)KEY1 (Rupnik, MWF 7:40am) 2 (Rupnik, MWF 9:40am) 3 (Rupnik, MWF 11:40am)4 (Kirk, MWF 2:40pm) 5 (Kirk, TTh 10:40am) 6 (Gonzlez, TTh 1:40pm) a Please be sure t
CSU Channel Islands - ANTHRO - 243
NSF Proposal 2001 (White) p. 1 Developing Theory of Network Structure/Dynamics and Ethnographic Applications Introduction Concepts A: Cohesive Blocking (A New Methodology) Concepts B: Formal Patterns in Networks Concepts C: Coherence among Formal Pat
CSU Channel Islands - BIOSCID - 126
Lecture 23 Readings Overview: A. A.S. Perelson. Immunology for Physicists. Reviews of Modern Physics 69:1219 1225 (1997) A review of immunology written for people interested in modeling the immune system.Immunology for physicistsAlan S. Perelson
CSU Channel Islands - DEVBIO - 206
Research article299Neural induction in Xenopus requires early FGF signalling in addition to BMP inhibitionEmilie Delaune, Patrick Lemaire and Laurent Kodjabachian*Institut de Biologie du Dveloppement de Marseille, Laboratoire de Gntique et Phys
CSU Channel Islands - BIOSCID - 126
ANSWER KEY to Problem Set 1 Bio Sci D126 (2006)1. Problem 1 (15 points) 1A) Simulate by hand (show your work) the following differential equation: condition A(0) = 1 over the time interval 0 A tdA dt = -Awith initial2 (e.g. calculate A(0.1), A(