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Maryland - PHYS - 420
Physics 420 (Prof. Hu)Final ExaminationDec. 21, 2005(Total 2 pages, 7 problems, 250 points) Remember to write down YOUR NAME on each of your exam books 1. (40 points) Consider a particle with energy E approaching from the left (x = ) a step pot
Maryland - ASTR - 380
ASTR 380 Summary and ReviewASTR 380 Summary and ReviewWhat is your grade? The slips list: your homework grades through assignment 9 your midterm grade an estimate of your total grade to date assuming you will score exactly the same on the final th
Maryland - HONR - 219
1MODERN COSMOLOGY: SCIENCE OR FOLK TALE? By M. J. Disney , Physics and Astronomy, Cardiff University, UK. mjd@astro.cf.ac.ukAbstract: In a survey for non-astrophysicists we compare the number of independent measurements which support Big Bang Cos
Maryland - ENEE - 302
ENEE 302H: Digital Electronics Project 1: Verilog Modeling (10%)Project 1: Verilog Modeling (10%)ENEE 302H: Digital Electronics, Fall 2005 Assigned: Thursday, September 8; Due: Thursday, September 151.PurposeThe purpose of this assignment i
Maryland - ENEE - 302
ENEE 302H: Digital Electronics Project 1.1: Verilog Modeling (10%)Project 1.1: Verilog Modeling (10%)ENEE 302H: Digital Electronics, Fall 2004 Assigned: Tuesday, September 14; Due: Tuesday, September 211.PurposeThe purpose of this assignmen
Maryland - ENEE - 445
ispLSI 1032EAIn-System Programmable High Density PLD Features HIGH DENSITY PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC 6000 PLD Gates 64 I/O Pins, Four Dedicated Inputs 192 Registers High Speed Global Interconnect Wide Input Gating for Fast Counters, State Machines,
Maryland - EDMS - 771
EDMS 771 Assignment 2 solution sheet28 26 24 22 20a c c u r a c y18 16 14 12 28 30 32 34m1m23638404244sp e e dA.1. Method=1: Method=2: grand:speed, accuracy (32.1333, 17.9333) (35.1000, 18.5667) (33.6167, 18.2500)28 26 24 22
Maryland - CMSC - 818
Visual Link AnalysisChristopher R. Westphal Visual Analytics Incwww.visualanalytics.comVisual Analytics Inc.Copyright 2006 All Rights Reserved 301-407-2200 www.visualanalytics.com1Christopher R. WestphalCEO of Visual Analytics, Inc (V
Maryland - C - 460
CMSC/AMSC 460 Fall 2007 Homework 5 Due Tuesday, November 27, before class begins 15 pointsThe techniques we are learning in this course are widely used in science and engineering to analyze data and model physical systems. This assignment is meant
Maryland - EDMS - 651
Multiple regression with more than two predictorssocial IQ reading arith social 5 7 9 3 8 2 6 9 4 2 1 7 8 4 7 4 6 3 9 6 3 7 5 2 1 6 9 9 7 8 4 7 2 5 7 2 5 5 3 8 IQ 92 100 80 74 97 107 92 92 119 98 109 71 102 87 85 109 118 88 95 87 104 95 81 89 11
Virginia Tech - ETD - 02072006
DEVELOPMENT AND COMPARISON OF 17-ESTRADIOL SORPTION ISOTHERMS FOR THREE AGRICULTURALLY PRODUCTIVE SOILS FROM DIFFERENT PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS IN VIRGINIA By Jessica Lindberg KozarekThesis submitted to the faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institut
Maryland - CMSC - 106
Name (printed): Student ID #: Section # (or TAs: name and time)CMSC 106Quiz #9Fall 20071. [16 pts. total] Given the above code, give the output of the programm if we replace <some code> with one of the followning: (if you think that the code
Maryland - CMSC - 434
Questions? Project #2Usability heuristics "Rules of thumb" that describe features of usable systems Can be used as design principles Can be used to evaluate a design Pros and cons Easy and inexpensive Performed by expert No users required
Maryland - PHYS - 402
6.1.(a) We know that the n-th wave function for the infinite square well can be expressed as 2 n x sin a a so the first-order correction to the allowed energy is0 n ( x) = a 2 2 n 0 0 sin 2 E1 = n | H | n = dx ( x - a / 2) sin 2 ( n
Maryland - PHYS - 402
4.25 From the formula for the electron radius we can getWe assume that the electron is a solid 3D ball with a constant density, so the angular momentum isSo we can getWe can see that such "V" is much larger than the speed of light, so this cann
Maryland - CMSC - 434
Questions? Homework #3 Due today Homework #4 Out today, due in 2 weeks Project #4 Out today due in 3 weeks Grad Project Due in 3 weeks Presentation in 2 weeksClass survey Grading Homeworks and projects now state points assigned to eac
Maryland - HON - 218
Why is this article important?Infants listen for more phonetic detail in speech perception than in word-learning tasksBy Christine L. Stager & Janet F. Werker Presented by Olivia KellyWe appear to limit our the abilities to distinguish between d
Virginia Tech - CS - 5504
Syllabus Highlights CSCE 513 Computer ArchitectureAssistant Professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of South Carolina Dr. Camerons info Kirk W. Cameron, Ph.D.kcameron@cse.sc.edu SWGN 3A47 TR 3:15-4:30 or by appt.
Maryland - ASTRO - 2202
II/202 Long-term photometry of Variables IV (Sterken+ 1995)=Long-Term Photometry of Variables at ESO. IV. The Fourth Data Catalogue (1992-1994) Sterken C., Manfroid J., Beele D., De Koff S., Eggenkamp I.M.M.G., Goeckin
Virginia Tech - ETD - 04192005
APPENDIX A Superintendent Survey Instrument128129130
Virginia Tech - ETD - 10252003
Mahesh B. MungaraAppendix77Appendix ALinked List All-DU pairs tests for the add() method definition:1. public void testobj_D1U1() { LL1= new LinkedList(); LL1.add(0, new Integer(7); assertTrue(LL1.contains(new Integer(7); } 2. public void te
Maryland - PHYS - 270
SyllabusPhysics 270 Lectures: Recitations: Spring 2005 Prof. H. H. ChenSections 0401 M 7:00 8:50PM, W 7:00 7:50PM in Physics Rm 1410. Sections 0402 M 7:00 8:50PM, W 7:00 7:50PM in Physics Rm 1410. Section 0401: W 8:00 - 8:50 PM, in Math B0427.
Maryland - ASTRO - 8016
VIII/16 Molonglo Reference Catalogue of Radio Sources (Large+ 1991)=Molonglo Reference Catalogue of Radio Sources Large M.I., Cram L.E., Brugess A.M. <The Observatory, 111, 72 (1991)> =1991Obs.111.72L=ADC_Keywords: Radio sou
Maryland - BSCI - 464
Overview of Marine Microbial BiologyMicrobial Ecology BSCI 464/MEES 698Overview The marine environment Methods of study Microbial communities The great plate count anomalySEM of a heliozoan, Acanthocystis perpusilla Image: John van den Hoff
Maryland - ENEE - 739
ENEE739M Spring 2002 Lecture-3 Lecture-Review of Last Class"Communication model source coding => channel coding => modulation => CH .Background Review (2): Secure Communications & Image Proc.Min WuElectrical & Computer Engineering Univ. of
Maryland - ENSP - 102
My all-time favorite wildlife pic:Announcements Homework #2 due on Friday Memo due March 6 This weeks discussion sectionMemo Every policy consists of many small policy decisions. This is the subject of your memo.Todays class Clean Water A
Maryland - ENEE - 605
Floating interfaces / emulsionsFloating interfaces / emulsionsLink, D.R., et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. , 2004Geometric break up of dropletsUtada, A. S. et al. Science 2005Food industry, cosmetic industry, drug delivery (video)Floating interfac
Maryland - GEOG - 473
Spring 2009 Geog 473: GIS and Spatial AnalysisPoint Data Analysis: Geometric MeasuresKuan Song Department of Geography University of Maryland February 16, 2008Lecture outline1. Distance between a pair of points 2. Central tendency of point dist
Maryland - GEOG - 473
Spring 2009 Geog 473: GIS and Spatial AnalysisPoint Data Analysis: Density and ClusterKuan Song Department of Geography University of Maryland February 25, 2009Lecture outline1. Point patterns 2. Quadrat count analysis 3. Kernel-density estimat
Maryland - CMSC - 250
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Maryland - PHYS - 623
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Maryland - ENEE - 426
End-to-End DataPresentation Layer Want to convey data to someone remotely Applications display data Need standard way to represent data so different applications can display it Data Encoding ASN.1 Encoding eXtensible Markup Language (XML) M
Virginia Tech - ETD - 11282001
Bibliography[Ann95]A. M. Annaswamy, M. Fleifil, Z. Ghoniem and A. F. Ghoniem, A Feedback Model of Thermoacoustic Instability in Combustion Process, Report 9502, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, MIT. (1995)[Ann97]A. M. Annaswamy, M. Fleifi, J.
Maryland - PHYS - 122
Physics 122, sections 502-4 and 8101 Laura Lising Reference: Cutnell & Johnson, Chapter 25.1-3 and 26.1-2Assignment 9 Solutions1) The top view diagrams at right were drawn by a student who is studying image formation by a mirror. Each diagram sho
Virginia Tech - AOE - 3104
AOE 3104 Aircraft PerformanceFirst Exam 12 February 2001This is a closed-book examination. You are allowed one 8 1 11 sheet 2 (both sides) for notes. Please turn in all your work and this question sheet. For partial credit, briefly describe your
Virginia Tech - AOE - 3104
AOE 3104 Aircraft PerformanceSecond Exam 6 April 2001This is a closed-book examination. You are allowed one 8 1 11 sheet 2 (both sides) for notes. Please turn in all your work and this question sheet. For partial credit, briefly describe the step
Maryland - LBSC - 690
Take-Away MessagesLBSC 690 Session #9Search engines provide access to unstructured textual information Searching is fundamentally about bridging the gap between words and meaning Information seeking is an iterative process in which the search engi
Maryland - MATH - 141
Math 141 Please put your solution to problem 1 on sheet 1. 1. (a) Evaluate (b) Evaluate0 1 x2 tan-1 x+tan-1 x 2 5 16-3x2Exam 2 Sample 3dx[10 pts, 7 min] [10 pts, 5 min] [5 pts, 3 min]dx. Remove all trigonometric functions from your answer.
Maryland - CMSC - 198
AnnouncementsMidterm on Wednesday Regarding Project #6 Your program must verify that a firstname, lastname, address, and e-mail have been provided. If the user types only blank characters (e.g., by using the spacebar) then the data is considered inv
Maryland - PHY - 212
Ball, Stephen & Brown, Ricky Analysis of Digital & Analog Sensors In a Fuel Injector for a Typical Small Aircraft This work continues and builds on the model vapor lock summarized in the paper submitted in Ph211 (Fall 2002.) In the previous paper, si
Maryland - M - 210
LECTURE IXMath 210.4 Fall SemesterAssignment: 393, -97, -101, -105, -107, -115Measuring Position: 1.) z- Score: Locates a data point in terms of how many standard deviations it lies (to left or to the right) of the mean 2.) Percentile: Locates
Maryland - CMSC - 131
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Virginia Tech - CS - 2204
Let's begin our journey into Perl with a simple Perl program that prints out Hello, World! print me (let's call our file hello.pl): #!/usr/bin/perl print "Hello, World!\n";Amazed? Don't be. Perl is supposed to be this simple, a stark contras
Virginia Tech - MGMT - 411
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Maryland - ECON - 435
Intrinsic and Time ValueOption Valuationintrinsic value of in-the-money options = the payoff that could be obtained from the immediate exercise of the optionfor a call option: stock price exercise price for a put option: exercise price stock p
Maryland - ECON - 435
Option ValuationChapter 21Intrinsic and Time Valueintrinsic value of in-the-money options = the payoff that could be obtained from the immediate exercise of the optionfor a call option: stock price exercise price for a put option: exercise pri
Maryland - A - 1716380908
BUSI 640: Financial Management Fall 2004 DC Weekend Section DC07Professor Haluk Unal Phone: (301) 405-2256; Email: hunal@rhsmith.umd.edu Course Notes Site: bb.rhsmith.umd.edu Office Hours (Van Munching 4429): By appointment Course Objectives The ma
Maryland - ENEE - 0104
ENEE204-QUIZ 6 SOLUTION!Name: _ Oct.19th Section 01041) Find v2(t) by first obtaining a Thevenin Equivalent Circuit at the terminals A-B.A L1= 2H + v2(t) i1(t)= 2cos(t/2) A R1= 2 R2= 2 i2(t)= 2sin(t/2) A BThis problem is number 4 in the practic
Maryland - ASTR - 422
The Thermal History of the Universe We will now work our way backward in time to see what the universe was like in the really old days. An especially important phase involved the formation of the light elements (hydrogen, deuterium, helium, and small
Maryland - ASTR - 422
Inationary Theory The hot Big Bang theory (basically that as one goes backward in time the universe was hotter and denser) is extremely successful in accounting for the cosmic microwave background and Big Bang nucleosynthesis, among other observation
Maryland - UNIV - 100
Four Year PlanYour assignment is to develop a four year plan to help navigate your way through your academic program. You should use this exercise to help you prepare for your advising session, which will be around or just after Thanksgiving. Use de
Maryland - ENPM - 607
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Maryland - PHY - 211
Elrod, SusanComments on PaperYou certainly progressed significantly in your work since the comments I made in your rough draft! I especially like how you incorporated directly the sample calculations of semimajor, semiminor axes and orbital kinet
Maryland - GEOG - 140
GEOG 140 - THE COASTAL ENVIRONMENT Week 12- The Barrier Island System (John H. Hoyt) Group 1 provide answers to question 2 on paper. Group 2 provide answers to question 3 on paper. Group 3 provide answers to question 4 on paper. Group 4 provide answe
Virginia Tech - ETD - 03242003
CHAPTER 33 CHAPTER 3Geocomposite Membrane Effectiveness as a Strain Energy Absorber3.1ABSTRACTThe objective of this chapter is to evaluate the potential of a specially designed geocomposite membrane to delay the reflection of cracks in flexi
UCSD - BIBC - 102
BIBC102 Spring 2007 Problem Set #6Dr. Yaffe1) A rat liver preparation carrying out active gluconeogenesis from pyruvate is exposed to 14CO2. Which carbon(s) in the newly synthesized glucose molecules will become radioactively labeled?2) What is
Maryland - CMSC - 412
CMSC 412: operating systemsInstructor: Neil SpringTA: Aaron Schulmanstyle: - whiteboard using emacs terminal - loosely set schedule - notes are intended to supplement. - cell phone quizzes - but not today - programming assignments are
Maryland - ASTRO - 306
J/MNRAS/306/361 UBVI CCD photometry of M35 [NGC 2168] (Sung+ 1999)=UBVI CCD photometry of M 35 (NGC 2168). Sung H., Bessell M.S. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 306, 361 (1999)> =1999MNRAS.306.361S=ADC_Keywords: Clusters, ope