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Laurentian - PHYS - 000746
The GlueX Central Drift ChamberCurtis A. Meyer, Carnegie Mellon University01/03/2007The GlueX CDC1OutlinePhysics requirements for the CDC The geometry and layout of the CDC Resolutions & Backgrounds Installation/Alignment Construction of th
W. Alabama - CS - 745
Compositional Reasoning in Model Checking ?Sergey Berezin11 2Srgio Campos2 eEdmund M. Clarke1Carnegie Mellon University | USA Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais | BrasilAbstract. The main problem in model checking that prevents it fromb
W. Alabama - ME - 353
PROJ981.TEXPROJECT 1 ME 353 Heat Transfer 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Waterloo M.M. Yovanovich October 5, 1998You are required to solve Problem 3.131 of the 4th Edition of Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, by F.P. I
W. Alabama - ME - 353
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ME 353 HEAT TRANSFER 1October 24, 1997 M.M. YovanovichTime: 4:30-6:30 PMTwo-hour Closed Book Mid-term Examination. You are allowed one crib sheet both sides. All questions are of equal
W. Alabama - ECE - 309
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOODEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ECE 309 Thermodynamics and Heat TransferFinal Examination M.M. Yovanovich NOTE:Spring 1998 August 7, 1998 9:00 A.M.-12:00 Noon1. Open book examination. You are permitted to use the tex
W. Alabama - MSCI - 261
Chapter 4: Comparison Methods Part 14.1 Overview Structuring the alternative choices Measurement of MARR Some special issues for Present Worth analysis Annual Worth analysis Payback Period analysis Levelized CostAssumptions (for now): Cost
Laurentian - PHYS - 000990
Newport News, VAHall D Tracking and PID ReviewThe GlueX/HallD Central Drift Chamber Curtis A. Meyer and Yves van Haarlem Carnegie Mellon UniversityGlueX-doc-990 (version 7)March 17, 2008This document describes the GlueX/HallD central drift c
W. Alabama - SD - 553
SD 553/750: Advanced Dynamics Prof. J. McPheeAssignment 5 27 November 2008Instructions: On all ve assignments this term, there will be ve problems three of which will be graded to determine your assignment mark for the term. Marks will be deduct
W. Alabama - ECE - 428
ECE 428: Winter 2008 Assignment 1 1: The following character encoding is used to in a data link protocol: A: 01000111; B: 11100011; FLAG: 01111110; esc: 11100000 Show the bit sequence transmitted (in binary) for the four-character frame: A B ESC FLAG
W. Alabama - CO - 485
C&O 485/685: The Mathematics of Public-Key CryptographyInstructor: Alfred Menezes Office: MC 5037, Phone: x36934, Email: ajmeneze@uwaterloo.ca Class times: 2:303:50 TR in RCH 204 Office hours: to be announcedFall 2006Web page: http:/www.cacr.mat
W. Alabama - CS - 436
Prelude Goals for this episode: survey the telephone network & circuit switching by way of motivating packet-switched networks to understand how routers figure out which interface incoming packets should be forwarded toCS 436Episode 08 The Network
East Los Angeles College - MATH - 3733
MATH3733 Part 2, continuous timebeta version-a 30.11.2008In this part of the course we will develop some tools to analyze stochastic market directly in continuous time, limiting procedure as in the Central Limit Theorem being performed in advance.
East Los Angeles College - MATH - 1815
# Practical 2 : function to run chain binomial epidemic model# run this R program by typing # source(file="http:/www.maths.leeds.ac.uk/~christin/math1815/prac2rr.txt")# and type chainbin(q) where q is a number between 0.9 and 0.999#chainbin<-fun
Toledo - PSY - 260
Danger of calling yourself a Psychologist Scientific Psychology bears little resemblance to pop psychology, fortune telling, phrenology, or astrology Subjective, no scientific base Psychology is not just a fancy name for common sense Psychologica
Toledo - PSY - 393
Functional imagingPsy393: Cognitive NeuroscienceProf. Anderson Department of Psychology Week 3Brain recording in neurologically intact brains Not anatomical/structural imaging: StaticCT, MRIPhysiological/functional imaging: Dynamic2 classes
Toledo - CS - 407
Object Oriented AnalysisSeptember 30, 2003 Tutorial 3 CSC407Available at http:/www.cs.utoronto.ca/~wl/teach/407/General Comments Don't create a big complex class diagram Break down into small diagrams each has some central theme No need to rep
Toledo - CSC - 458
ProfessorYasharGanjali DepartmentofComputerScience D t t fC t S i UniversityofToronto yganjali@cs.toronto.edu http:/www.cs.toronto.edu/ yganjali http:/www cs toronto edu/~yganjaliAnnouncements ProblemSet1willbepostedtoday. Problemsfromthetextbook
Toledo - CSC - 458
ProfessorYasharGanjali DepartmentofComputerScience D t t fC t S i UniversityofToronto yganjali@cs.toronto.edu http:/www.cs.toronto.edu/ yganjali http:/www cs toronto edu/~yganjaliAnnouncementsProblemset2Duenextweek(Fri.Nov.21st at5pm) Submitelect
Toledo - CSC - 458
Professor Yashar Ganjali Department of Computer Science D t t fC t S i University of Toronto yganjali@cs.toronto.edu http:/www.cs.toronto.edu/ yganjali http:/www cs toronto edu/~yganjaliAnnouncementsProgramming assignment 2 Due: Fri. Nov. 28th at
Toledo - CSC - 263
=CSC 263 Lecture Summary for Week 12 Fall 2007=--Minimum Spanning Tree algorithms (continued from last week)-Running time of MST algorithms: - Kruskal (using disjoint sets with "union-by-rank" and path compres
Toledo - CSC - 165
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Toledo - CSC - 236
=CSC 236 Lecture Summary for Week 10 Winter 2008=Examples of regular expressions: - L(a+b) = {a,b} - L(ab) = {ab} - L(a+b)a) = {aa,ba} = L(aa+ba) - L(a*) = {\epsilon,a,aa,aaa,.} (zero or more repetitions of
East Los Angeles College - GEOG - 5081
Geog5081M GIS and Regional Planning Unit 2 NotesRegional PlanningThe aims of this unit are to: consider the evolution of regional planning in the UK and the key strategies look at the types of data that are useful for regional analyses and basic t
Toledo - CS - 108
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East Los Angeles College - GEOG - 5081
GEOG3090: GIS for Urban and Regional Planning(i) Introduction to Module (ii) Planning, Information and GISJohn Stillwell School of Geography, University of LeedsPlanning, Information and GIS: Features and Trends Geo-planning activities and infor
East Los Angeles College - GEOG - 5051
GEOG5051M Applied Environmental GISUnit 4 Practical: Visibility AnalysisThis practical aims to introduce terrain into environmental modelling with GIS. Particular attention is paid to modelling altitude, slope and aspect using DEMs and performing a
East Los Angeles College - GEOG - 5025
Geog5021M Using Databases and GIS Unit 7 NotesIntroduction to ArcGIS Part 4The aims of this unit are to introduce you to: the Spatial Analyst extension a variety of techniques for raster data analysis the UK land capability assessment methodol
Toledo - ACT - 466
SIMULATION - PROBLEM SET 2Problems 1 to 3 refer the following random sample of 15 data points: 8.0 , 5.1 , 2.2 , 8.6 , 4.5 , 5.6 , 8.1 , 6.4 , 3.3 , 7.3 , 8.0 , 4.0 , 6.5 , 6.3 , 9.1 The following three bootstrap samples of the empirical distributio
Toledo - ECE - 1770
Redbooks PaperJeff Crume Axel Buecker Keith Gordon Jim Heid Jatinder Pannu John Sanders Andreas SchmenglerOn Demand Operating Environment: Security Considerations in an Extended EnterpriseThis IBM Redpaper is intended for use by Software IT Arch
East Los Angeles College - GEOG - 5565
Geog5561M Introduction to Java ProgrammingThe Art of Programming 3: Documentation 1 Introduction As we saw when we looked at Algorithms, its quite possible to comment your code with short explanations in English (or any other language). Indeed, it i
Toledo - ECE - 241
Appendix BTutorial 1 - Using Quartus II CAD SoftwareQuartus II is a sophisticated CAD system. As most commercial CAD tools are continuously being improved and updated, Quartus II has gone through a number of releases. The version known as Quartus
Toledo - CSC - 2535
CSC2535 Lecture 2: Some examples of backpropagation learningGeoffrey HintonSome Success Stories Back-propagation has been used for a large number of practical applications. Recognizing hand-written characters Predicting the future price of stoc
Toledo - ECE - 242
Minimum-Cost Spanning TreeslA minimum-cost spanning tree of a connected weighted graph is a collection of edges connecting all vertices such that the sum of the weights of the edges is the smallest possible.6a2b9 3 876a c4 2b9 3 8
Toledo - CSC - 209
University of Toronto Faculty of Arts and ScienceDecember Examinations 1998CSC209FDuration 2 HoursNo Aids AllowedExaminer: W. James MacLeanInstructions No aids allowed. Check to make sure you have all 12 pages. Read the entire exam
Toledo - CSC - 2106
University of TorontoDepartment of Computer ScienceUniversity of TorontoDepartment of Computer ScienceLecture 6: Requirements Modeling IIModeling Enterprises Modeling Enterprises General Modeling Issues General Modeling Issues Modeling Human
W. Alabama - BIOLOGY - 447
Biopile Treatment of Soils Contaminated With Hazardous WasteCarl L. Potter Office of Research and Development, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OHIntroductionBiopile systems offer the
Toledo - PSY - 290
Psychobiology of Maternal Behavior: what the rat model can tell us about human mothering: POST-PARTUM EXPERIENCE Alison S. Fleming And Colleagues University Of TorontoSupported by CIHR & NSERCMaternal Behavior: Human and Animal Models S
Toledo - PHY - 2609
A number of instructors have asked for a message template to include in their syllabus that gives students all the information they need to successfully log into Blackboard. This one-page insert is a response to those requests. It also contains infor
Toledo - PHY - 1500
OUTLINE OF STATISTICAL MECHANICS PHY 1500F1. Brief review of the laws of the thermodynamics; energy, entropy, temperature, and the thermodynamic potentials. 2. The main postulate of statistical mechanics. The statistical definition of entropy and
Toledo - AST - 320
Mini-Problem Set V: Completely convective starsdue 26 Jan 2009Stars with masses < 0.3 M are completely convective, and a polytropic model should work fairly well. We will check this using the models shown in Fig. 3.3. Note: since we determine ho
W. Alabama - CS - 349
PapersCHI 2 0 0 0 I - 6APRIL 2 0 0 0Instrumental Interaction: An Interaction Model for Designing Post-WlMP User InterfacesMichel Beaudouin-LafonDept of Computer Science University of Aarhus Aabogade 34 DK-8200 Aarhus N - Denmark mbl @daimi.a
Toledo - PHL - 347
Homework 5 Due: Thursday, Nov. 27, at the beginning of class. Late assignments will not be accepted. Do not email me your assignment. Format: Use lined, letter-sized paper. Use only one side of each page. Put your name and student number at the to
East Los Angeles College - MATH - 1400
University of LeedsMATH 1400MATH1400 Modelling with dierential equations Examples 5Professor A.M. Rucklidge, 8.17f, Department of Applied Mathematics Send error queries and corrections to A.M.Rucklidge at leeds.ac.uk web page: http:/www.maths.
Toledo - MBP - 1024
Intro to MRICharles H. Cunningham, PhD Dept. of Medical Biophysics University of TorontoNuclear Magnetization of HydrogenNo Field Strong Magnetic Fieldcluster of protonsB0Net Magnetization:0MRotating Frame of Reference view so far ha
Toledo - ENV - 200
1 234Population dynamics: eruptive and logistic growth Fates of eruptive crashes 1. Ecosystem not seriously impacted: population recovers and repeats the J-crash sequence 2. Post-crash, population comes into a lower S-type equilibrium 3. Ecosys
Toledo - CSC - 228
CSC228H - File Structures and Data ManagementFile structure design principles. Ideal case: get all the information we want with just one access. Is this possible in practice? Whenever we can't get the information we need in just one access, we
Toledo - ECO - 2404
ECO 2404/418HEMPIRICAL APPLICATIONS OF ECONOMIC THEORYUniversity of Toronto. Department of Economics. Spring 2008Prof. Carlos J. Serrano Department of Economics Office: Sidney Smith 5016A Office hours: Wed 9:10am-10:30am Lecture: Wed 11.10am-1.00
Toledo - ECO - 310
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Faculty of Arts and Science APRIL-MAY 2005 EXAMINATIONS ECO310Y1Y Duration - 3 hours Examination Aids: Calculator Instructions: This exam consists of 10 True-False-Explain questions and 3 Problems in 18 pages including this cove
Toledo - EC - 408
Economics 408 Public Finance Winter 2008 Answer Key Problem Set 3 - Answers Due April 9, 2008 in class Late problem sets not accepted Chapter 10 Note that we dont formally cover this chapter, but the questions are applicable. 1. The (identical) citi
Toledo - SOC - 394
SOC394 reaction paper for November 26, 2003 McIntosh, Peggy. 1990. "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Napsack". Rebecca When I looked at this week's topic on the syllabus I assumed the reading would be about a qualitative study, so I was surp
W. Alabama - ECE - 628
TSVC: Efcient and Secure Vehicular Communications with Privacy PreservingXiaodong Lin , Chenxi Zhang Xiaoting Sun , Pin-Han Ho and Xuemin (Sherman) Shenof Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Email:
W. Alabama - ECE - 710
A Review of Routing and Wavelength Assignment Approaches for WavelengthRouted Optical WDM NetworksHUI ZANGDepartment of Computer Science University of California, Davis Davis, CA 95616ABSTRACTThis study focuses on the routing and WavelengthAssig
Toledo - ECO - 310
ECO310 Take-Home Test #1 (October 2005) Last Name: First Name: Student ID #: INSTRUCTIONS:Page 1 of 24You must work alone. This means that you are not to collaborate with other students and you may not seek assistance from me, teaching assistants
Toledo - CSC - 384
HCAI We have AI that can search, and represent knowledge, and plan actions, and play games. So where does the human factor come into all this? AI has practical applications for human-computer interaction (HCI), as well as for autonomous behaviour
Toledo - CSC - 258
Hardware Construction Let's bring it all together. Whether you're producing microcontrollers, personal computers or mainframes, the design process is still the same. Logic Design Software Implementation & Testing PLA Implementation & Testing Se
Toledo - CSC - 384
More on NLP An excerpt from Games magazine, November 2005The only smurf we have to smurf is smurf itself. Yea, though I smurf through the smurf of the smurf of smurf, I will smurf no smurf. The first smurf about Smurf Smurf is: you do not smurf abo
Toledo - CSC - 236
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W. Alabama - SYDE - 361
HARVESTING THERMAL ENERGY FROM GREY WATERUNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO SYSTEMS DESIGN ENGINEERINGJoanna Hamley Patricia Enns Jimmy Xu Cristina Randall Mrugesh Desai Dionne Schmidt June 13, 2008dddddddddddCUSTOMER STATEMENTSWhen you get out of the sh