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East Los Angeles College - MD - 384
Differential GeometryExample Sheet 41. Let M be a smooth manifold. For k 1, let us dene the sub-bundle k (M) k T (M) i=1 k consisting of A i=1 T (M) such that Ai1 ,.,in ,.,im ,.,ik = Ai1 ,.,im ,.,in ,.,ik for all 1 n m k. For k = 0, let 0
East Los Angeles College - MD - 384
Part II Differential Geometry, Lent 2009Example Sheet 41. Using geodesic polar coordinates, show that given p S, we can express the Gussian curvature as 3(2r L) , K(p) = lim r0 r 3 where L is the length of the geodesic circle of radius r. Hint:
Ohio State - AMIS - 900
McKelvey and Quantal Response Equilibrium1Thomas R. Palfrey2April 27, 2005Prepared for A Positive Change in Political Science: The Legacy of Richard D. McKelveys Most Influential Writing, edited by James Alt, John Aldrich and Arthur Lupia. Ann
East Los Angeles College - CL - 0809
Discrete Mathematics IComputer Science Tripos, Part 1A Paper 1 Natural Sciences Tripos, Part 1A, Computer Science option Politics, Psychology and Sociology, Part 1, Introduction to Computer Science option20089Peter Sewell Computer Laboratory Un
East Los Angeles College - CL - 0809
12What is Quantum Computing? Quantum Computing Lecture 1Anuj Dawar Aim to use quantum mechanical phenomena that have no classical counterpart for computational purposes. Central research tasks include: Building devices - with a specified behavi
UCSD - BIPN - 148
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UCSD - BIMM - 124
Student Feedback on Aging and the Immune System today in class, you asked how much would the immune system be affected by aging. After consulting a PhD. student from my immunology lab, I found that comparing a person at around age 60 or so and that
Neumont - EN - 1975
R.C.SVERREAULTFILSP.-G QUEBEC41Verreault andFilsLteAppellantAttorneyGeneral of the Provinceof QuebecRespondent1975February Laskin181975March26DicksonBeetz andPresent deC.J and PigeonGrandpr JJON APPEAL FROM
Neumont - CSC - 1975
R.C.SVERREAULTFILSP.-G QUEBEC41Verreault andFilsLteAppellantAttorneyGeneral of the Provinceof QuebecRespondent1975February Laskin181975March26DicksonBeetz andPresent deC.J and PigeonGrandpr JJON APPEAL FROM
Ohio State - HCS - 612
Endophyte Mycology 1) Fungus found . 2) . . 3) Classic seed-borne disease 4) Fungus is ., 5) sexual phase only found 6) Species specific: o Tall fescue () Neotyphodium . o Ryegrass (.) Neotyphodium . 7) Variation in fungal races 8) Endophyte-free
Ohio State - HORT - 320
Seed Propagation Techniques Outline of Chapter 7 Requirements for successful seed propagation 1. Use seed of proper genetic characteristics to produce the cultivar, species, or provenance desired. 2. Use good-quality seed. 3. Manipulate seed dormancy
Ohio State - HORT - 320
HORTICULTURE 320PLANT PROPAGATION : MANIPULATION OF PLANT REPRODUCTION SPRING QUARTER 1995Instructor:Prof. Pablo Jourdan Howlett 332D Tel : 292-7224 E-mail : jourdan.1@osu.edu Office Hours: By appointment Teaching Assistant: Sharon TreasterLect
Ohio State - HORT - 320
Common grafting terms in the nursery industry : grafting is typically used to mean stem grafting, grafting is typically used to mean stem grafting, where 3-5 shoot buds are present per scion. Depending where 3-5 shoot buds are present per scion. De
Ohio State - HORT - 320
Role of Plant Propagation Role of Plant Propagation Media MediaCharacteristics of media Characteristics of mediaPorous and well-drained, yet retentive of sufficient moisture Relatively low in soluble salts, but with adequate exchange capacity Stan
Ohio State - HORT - 320
Cutting Propagation Why Cuttings? '. perhaps the most fascinating as well as the '. perhaps the most fascinating as well as the most frustrating area of plant propagation.' most frustrating area of plant propagation.' year-to-year variability
UCSD - CSE - 120
CSE 120: Principles of Operating SystemsLecture 17Before We Begin Read Chapters 16-18 (on Distributed Systems topics) Programming Assignment #4 Due Sunday, March 15, 10:00pmDistributed SystemsMarch 10, 2009Prof. Joe Pasquale Department of Co
East Los Angeles College - CS - 2212
COMP20212 Digital Design TechniquesSchool of Computer ScienceLecture 4: Multiplexers, Transmission Gates & Dynamic LogicAimsThe aim of this lecture is to investigate larger scale implementation of digital logic, we will be looking at: the oper
East Los Angeles College - SHUG - 0255
Williams on Ethics, Knowledge, and Reflection*A . W. M O O R E 1. One of the principal aims of Bernard Williams's work in moral philosophy1 is to provide a critique of ethical experience. This he does with great sensitivity and force. His work shows
SEMO - IM - 506
An overview to the class website for IM506 (Spring'09 session)Introduction This is an online course so all the related material will be posted here on this website. At the start of each week (Monday/Tuesday), new material (power point slides, word d
SEMO - IM - 311
An overview to the class website for IM311 (Spring09 session)Introduction This is an online course so all the related material will be posted here on this website. At the start of each week (Monday/Tuesday), new material (power point slides, word do
SEMO - US - 107
GRANDMA WEAVER AND THE PROHIBITION MOVEMENTFor this exercise, I chose my grandmother. In several hours of interviewing in the 1970's, I found that 1] though she was in an unhappy marriage she never left her husband, 2] her husband was an alcoholic,
UCSD - CSE - 260
CSE260: Homework 1Daniel Tracy October 4, 20051IntroI'm a second-year PhD student working with Professor Orailoglu as my advisor. My research interests are primarily hardware architecture and hardware simulation for performance analysis. Due t
Neumont - EN - 1982
856KWIATKOWSKYM.E.IS.C.RJan Piotr Kwiatkowskyand Minister ofAppellantEmploymentand ImmigrationRespondentandAttorney General of CanadaMis en causeFileNo162391982May 13 1982 DecemberDickson JJ21Lamer andPresent Wilso
Ohio State - SOC - 630
SOCIOLOGY 630: MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY THE STRUCTURE, PROCESS AND POLITICS OF HEALTH CARESpring Quarter, 2003Dr. Angelo A. AlonzoTEXTS:Paul Starr, The Social Transformation of American Medicine Philip R. Lee and Carroll L Estes, The Nations Health
Ohio State - SOC - 703
Principles of Generalized Least SquaresStart with the end result: the formulas for the GLS coefficients and their variance-covariance matrix, i.e., what we need to get standard errors. Then I will show you an informal proof that GLS is BLUE and that
Ohio State - SOC - 666
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Winter 2004 Sociology 666: POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY Call # 17723-8 Mendenhall Lab 185 TR 1:30-3:18 Professor J. Craig Jenkins Office: Bricker 394 Phone: 292-1411 or 292-6681 (messages) Office Hours: MW 3:3
Ohio State - SOC - 101
INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY BOOK REVIEW READING LIST BY TOPICS SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Peter Berger, Invitation to Sociology Phillip E. Hammond, Sociologists at Work Kevin M. MacDonald, The Sociology of the Professions Gary Marx, Muckraking Sociology C.
UCSD - CSE - 260
Lecture 7Parallel Matrix multiplication MPI CommunicatorsAnnouncements See updated DataStar notes regarding the express queue and the showq command A3 has been posted Connected component labeling Teams of 2 implement 2D data decomposition Tea
East Los Angeles College - COMP - 205
Comp 205:Comparative Programming LanguagesDeclarative Programming Languages Unification BacktrackingLecture notes, exercises, etc., can be found at: www.csc.liv.ac. uk/~grant/Teaching/COMP205/SubstitutionsWhile solving a query, the Prolog in
East Los Angeles College - APJ - 574
The Astrophysical Journal, 574:L167L170, 2002 August 12002. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.THE SYNTHESIS OF BENZENE IN THE PROTOPLANETARY NEBULA CRL 618 Paul M. WoodsDepartment of Physics, University of M
East Los Angeles College - COMP - 208
End Of Module Teaching Evaluation Questionnaire COMP208/COMP214/COMP216 Group Project Dr P McBurney Semester 2 2006-07Department of Computer SciencePlease take a few moments to complete this teaching evaluation questionnaire. Use BLACK INK or DAR
East Los Angeles College - COMP - 212
SecurityTrust and Security A system is either secure or it is not. Whether a user considers a systems to be secure is a matter of trust.Difficult to get right, impossible to get perfect!2Security Topics1. Providing a secure communications
East Los Angeles College - PC - 10372
PC10372, Mathematics 2 Workshop Sheet 10This week's questions focus on getting practise using the Divergence Theorem: u dS =S V( u) dV1) Use the divergence theorem to evaluate the flux of the vector field V = 3xyi - 2zxk out of the unit cube
East Los Angeles College - PC - 10372
PC10372, Mathematics 2 Example Sheet 6 Solutions1) v = x2 zi + y 2 xj + z 2 yk /2 v = (xz + yx + zy) ( v) = (z + y)i + (x + z)j + (x + y)k 2 2 2 2v = 2 + 2 + 2 v = zi + xj + yk x y z ( v) - 2v = yi + zj + xk i j k z2 x2 y2 = i+ j+ k v =
East Los Angeles College - PC - 10372
PC10372, Mathematics 2 Workshop Sheet 1Lets look at how a differential equation arises by considering a real situation and look at how the solutions to this equation behave. Consider a population of animals, for example deer. Let N(t) be the number
Ohio State - STAT - 632
Continuous Time Markov Chain ExamplesExample 1Consider a continuous time Markov chain on S = {0, 1, 2} with innitesimal generator 3 1 2 2 . A = 3 5 1 1 2 The corresponding rates at which the chain leaves the states are (0) = 3, (1) = 5, and (2)
FGCU - IDS - 3301
USATODAY.com - Product placement you can't escape itAdvertising & MarketingShopping Buy a Car Job Search Real Estate GET A QUOTE: Enter symbol(s) or KeywordsProduct placement you can't escape itUpdated 10/10/2006 11:02 PM ET E-mail | Save | Pr
FGCU - IDS - 3301
July/August 2003Page 1 of 12ARTICLESJULY/AUGUST 20 SPECIAL REPORT: Perspectives on the Times Covering the Times in trouble Speaking truth to pow The drive for diversity, and those who derail i Every revolution need soapbox Destigmatizing Errors
East Los Angeles College - COMP - 204
Comp 204: Computer Systems and Their ImplementationLecture 9: Deadlock1Today Deadlock Definition Resource allocation graphs Detecting and dealing with deadlock2Deadlock"When two trains approach each other at a crossing, both shall come
UCSD - ENG - 100
The Global Village What would the "global village" look like as a community of, say, a thousand inhabitants? According to Donella Meadows (1992), if the world were a village of a thousand people, it would hold 584 Asians, 124 Africans, 95 Europeans,
UCSD - ENG - 100
ENG100 Midterm Oral Presentation Guidelines (specs: 5 min presentation with 2 min Q & A, turned in as a team by 12 noon on Wed., Nov. 7 electronically to Silvia Mah, samah@ucsd.edu. If you have problems sending your ppt by e-mail, bring the presentat
East Los Angeles College - COMP - 526
PAPER CODE NO. COMP526EXAMINER : Leszek Gasieniec DEPARTMENT : Computer Science Tel. No. 7954290May 2007 EXAMINATIONSModel solutionsApplied AlgorithmicsTIME ALLOWED : 2.5 hoursINSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATESCandidates will be assessed on the
East Los Angeles College - COMP - 202
Weighted GraphsA weighted graph is a graph that has a numeric label w(e) associated with each edge e, called the weight of edge e The length (or weight) of a path P is the sum of the weights of the edges e0, n e1, , ek-1 of P, i.e. w(P) = i=1 w(ei)
East Los Angeles College - CL - 0708
Traditional queuing behaviour in routers Data transfer:Scheduling and queue management datagrams: individual packets no recognition of flows connectionless: no signalling Forwarding: based on per-datagram, forwarding table look-ups no exam
East Los Angeles College - COMP - 309
CorrectnessAlgorithm SG REEDY-ACTIVITY-S ELECTOR produces solutions of maximum size for the activity-selection problem. We use INDUCTION to prove that We can nd an optimal selection if we are given n activities. Remember that, after the rst step of
East Los Angeles College - COMP - 309
Recursive computationIt is possible to verify Reach recursively. To check whether it is possible to reach C2 from C1 in at most 2i steps we may check whether it is possible to reach some intermediate conguration C from C1 in at most 2i1 steps and th
East Los Angeles College - COMP - 309
In this module (1)Efcient Sequential AlgorithmsMichele ZitoUniversity of Liverpoolhttp:/www.csc.liv.ac.uk/{ctag,michele}More examples of two important design paradigms: 1. Greedy algorithms (CLR chap 17): Activity Selection. Why/when does it w
UCSD - BICD - 110
Chapter 18 Cell Junctions, Cell Adhesion, and the Extracellular MatrixA cross-sectional view of part of the wall of the intestineCell junctions to adjacent cells or Basal lamina Rich in ECMCell junctions: 1. Occluding junctions-seal cells toget
FGCU - CGS - 1100
Exploring the InternetHistory of Internet Created by ARPAnet Used by military and academics until creation of the WWW (World Wide Web) WWW uses both Hypertext (links) and Hypermedia (text, graphics, sound & video)Welcome to Cyberspace: Introdu
FGCU - CDA - 4170
Data Acquisition & Control Analog to Digital ConversionJanusz Zalewski FGCUDefinitionsAnalog to Digital Converter (ADC) In audio and computer applications, an analog to digital converter (a processor) converts analog electrical signals into digit
FGCU - CDA - 4170
Data Acquisition & Control Digital Input & OutputJanusz Zalewski Florida Gulf Coast UniversityCommunication With Digital Devices and Sensors Easier than communication with analog devices. Devices normally have their own embedded circuitry for se
FGCU - COP - 4931
DRAFT SpringerReal Time Software Development an Engineering Approachver.1 Real Time Software Development an Engineering Approach Andrew J. Kornecki and Janusz Zalewski Chapter 1 (AK) - Real Time Basics The chapter sets the stage describing the
East Los Angeles College - COMP - 210
COMP210: Articial IntelligenceLecture 19. Propositional logic for knowledge representation. Inference systems.Boris Konevhttp:/www.csc.liv.ac.uk/konev/COPM210/Boris Konev COMP210: Articial Intelligence. Lecture 19. Propositional logic for knowl
East Los Angeles College - COMP - 212
Basic Definitions Basic definitions what is a distributed system; distributed transparency; goals of a distributed system; shared resources; distributed systems vs network operating systems; distributed system as middleware; client-server ar
W. Carolina - CS - 150
CS 150 (Fall 2008)Lecture NotesLecture Notes for CS 150 Fall 2008; Version 0.9Copyright 2001-2008 by Mark Holliday Amended Summer 2007 by William Kreahling Comments, corrections, and other feedback appreciated holliday@email.wcu.edu Part A: Obj
W. Carolina - CS - 150
CS 150.01 (Fall 2008)Lecture NotesLecture Notes for CS 150 Fall 2008; Version 0.5Copyright 2001-2008 by Mark Holliday Amended September 2005 W.Doub for Java 1.5 Scanner class Amended September 2005 for Java 1.5 Scanner Memory Diagrams by Willia
UNLV - CEG - 468
GNIS Data User Guide 6Geographic Names Information System (GNIS)Data Users Guide 6Reston, Virginia 1995 First printing, 1985 Second printing (revised), 1987 Third printing (revised), 1988 Fourth printing (revised), 1995PREFACEThis Data Users