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Ohio State - SC - 189
Table 1. A Biological Calendar for Wooster, Ohio, from 1997-2002. The phenological sequence consists of 91 plants and 43 insect and mite species. Average date of occurrence, average cumulative degree days, and the earliest and latest date on which an
W. Alabama - CHEM - 120
THE PERIODIC TABLE On February 17, 1869, Dmitri Mendeleev came up with an arrangement of the elements in the order of increasing atomic mass in a single day. Because atomic mass happens to increase with atomic number (=number of protons) and hence th
Colorado State - ECE - 456
ECE456Instructor:Computer NetworksSpring 2009Prof. Anura Jayasumana, Electrical and Computer Engineering Email: Anura.Jayasumana@colostate.edu Office/ Phone: C201D Engineering, 970-491-7855 Office Hours: See URL Course URL: http:/www.engr.colo
University of Texas - A - 105
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Cornell - CS - 6620
Lecture 7: Monte Carlo RenderingCS 6620, Spring 2009 Kavita Bala Computer Science Cornell UniversityMC Advantages Convergence rate of O( Simple Sampling Point evaluation Can use black boxes1 N) General Works for high dimensions Deals w
Cornell - CS - 6620
Lecture 9: Monte Carlo RenderingCS 6620, Spring 2009 Kavita Bala Computer Science Cornell UniversityNext Event EstimationL( x ) = Le + Ldirect + Lindirect= Le +x f r cos +x f r cos So . sample direct and indirect with separate
Cornell - CS - 6620
Lecture 3: Rendering EquationCS 6620, Spring 2009 Kavita Bala Computer Science Cornell UniversityRadiometry Radiometry: measurement of light energy Defines relation between Power Energy Radiance Radiosity Kavita Bala, Computer Science, Cor
Cornell - CS - 6620
Lecture 4: Reflection ModelsCS 6620, Spring 2009 Kavita Bala Computer Science Cornell UniversityOutline Light sources Light source characteristics Types of sources Light reflection Physics-based models Empirical models Kavita Bala, Comput
Cornell - CS - 6620
Global Illumination CompendiumSeptember 29, 2003 Philip Dutr phil@cs.kuleuven.ac.be Computer Graphics, Department of Computer Science Katholieke Universiteit Leuven http:/www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~phil/GI/This collection of formulas and equations is
Cornell - CS - 6620
Fresnel Equationsa + b 2a cos F = s a + b + 2a cos 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2+ cos + cos 2 2 2 2 2 2a + b 2a sin tan + sin tan F = Fs p a + b + 2a sin tan + sin tan Where:2a 2 = (n 2 k 2 sin 2 ) 2 + 4n 2 k 2 + (n 2 k 2 sin 2 )2b 2 = (n 2
Vanderbilt - CHEM - 220
Chapter 28: Nucleosides, Nucleotides, and Nucleic Acids. Nucleic acids are the third class of biopolymers (polysaccharides and proteins being the others) Two major classes of nucleic acids deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA): carrier of genetic information r
Vanderbilt - CHEM - 220
page 1 of 7 Chemistry 220b, Section 1 Exam 1 (75 pts) Tuesday, February 5, 2008 Name _Write and sign the VU Honor Pledge:_ signatureThis Exam is closed book and closed notesNOTE: It is difficult for me to give you partial credit if you do not
Vanderbilt - CHEM - 220
Chapter 18: Enols and EnolatesO E+ O H Enolate O E carbonyl O H E+Enol18.1: The -Carbon Atom and its pKab' g' ' O 1The inductive effect of the carbonyl causes the -protons to be more acidic. The negative charge of the enolate ion (the co
Vanderbilt - CHEM - 220
Chapter 25: Carbohydrates hydrates of carbon: general formula Cn(H2O)n Plants: photosynthesis 6 CO2 + 6 H2O h C6H12O6 + 6 O2Polymers: large molecules made up of repeating smaller units (monomer) Biopolymers: carbohydrates (Chapter 25) peptides and
Vanderbilt - MGT - 443
SPEECHLESS AT WORK IN AMERICA excerpt from. Speechless: The Erosion of Free Expression in the American Workplace (forthcoming: BerrettKoehler, 2007) November 1, 2006 Please do not cite or disseminate without per
Vanderbilt - ANS - 212
Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity Copyright Cambridge University Press Atonement or "at-one-ment" (a 16 th c. term) refers to the reestablishment of the proper relationship of sinners with God. It has come to be applied specifically to the signif
Vanderbilt - MT - 246
Project Evaluation, Reporting and Termination MT 246 - Module 16Topics Covered PreviouslyPMIS System for Integrating Multifunction Tasks Ties Together Schedules Costs Work PerformanceProject EvaluationFormative Occurs Throughout the Proj
Purdue - ME - 300
Lecture 10: ThermoeconomicsI. Basic principles II. Example10.1Basic Economic PrinciplesCost for a system consists of:1. recurring costs (labor, supplies, .) 2. startup costs (physical facility, equipment, . Startup costs are sometimes referred
Vanderbilt - PSY - 236
THE VISUAL SYSTEM(Psy 236, EECE 225, Psy 336, EECE 351, CellBio 347, Neurosci 347) Spring 2004This course offers an overview of the structure and function of the visual system, including optics, neural structure, neural mechanisms, and psychophysic
Vanderbilt - HON - 182
Pharmacological ManipulationoftheNervous SystemTreatmentvs.Enhancement By:DavidHall 9/27/2007 Outline ExamplesofAffectedPathways Thescienceofthedrugs Theethicsofthedrugs Casestudy?Examples Depression ErectileDysfunction AttentionDe
Vanderbilt - HON - 182
VanderbiltUniversity Honors182:NeuroethicsICannotTellaLie:The BiologicalBasisoftheExcited UtteranceExceptiontothe HearsayRuleMichaelVandenbergh DavidChooljian VanderbiltUniversitySchoolofLaw April6,2006KeyQuestionsWhatisthehearsayrule? Whatisthe
Vanderbilt - HON - 182
Ethics: A Brief OverviewBy Alyse Andalman Christine Smith Lindsay WullerRefresh our memory Which framework do you think you use the most? http:/ethics.sandiego.edu/presentations/THaving Read the Trolley Problem Were going to take a vote!H
Vanderbilt - HON - 182
MacroNeuroscienceMICHAELPUTMANBriefOverview:TopicsforToday GeneralAnatomyMechanicsandmaters Pathwaysandparallel Localizationandspecificity Networksandcoordination Regulationanddrive Homeostasisandregulation Sensation Cortex Movement
Vanderbilt - HON - 182
Antibiotics: How Long Is Long Enough?By DEBORAH FRANKLIN Published: June 20, 2006 The arsenal of antibiotics strong enough to squelch nasty bacteria is rapidly dwindling worldwide, which makes worried infectious-disease doctors more intent than ever
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 96, pp. 98339838, August 1999 MicrobiologyA molecular sensor that allows a gut commensal to control its nutrient foundation in a competitive ecosystem(hostmicrobial cross-talk germ-free mice Bacteroides thetaiotaomi
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
Why would you want to study proteins associated with viruses or virus infection? Receptors Mechanism of uncoating How is gene expression carried out, exclusively by viral enzymes? Gene expression phases? Virusencoded proteins offer potential target
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
108Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine, 2008, 6, 108-120Personalized Medicine, Bioethics and Social Responsibilities: Re-thinking the Pharmaceutical Industry to Remedy Inequities in Patient Care and International HealthCatherine O
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
CORRECTED 12 MARCH 2004; SEE LAST PAGECORRECTED 9 APRIL 2004; SEE LAST PAGEconsiderable flexibility in regulating the presentation of lipid antigens, will be critical to improve the rational design of lipid vaccines and adjuvants.References and No
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
Supplementary Methods 2Supplementary Methods 2 Notes on the Network Analysis in this LetterWe report here a structured knowledge base network analysis of the human transcriptional response to systemic inflammation. This analytic approach is based
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
Biological NetworksMetabolic networkSignaling network Protein interaction network Gene co-expression network Slides from Dr. Bing Zhang, VUMCTranscriptional regulatory networkConstructing Protein Networks Experimental Yeast two-hybrid Tande
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
Supplementary Methods 1Supplementary Methods 1 1. Methods of the Verification ExperimentHuman endotoxin model. Six healthy male and female subjects between 18 and 40 years of age (1 female, 5 males) provided written informed consent. Subjects were
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
INFLAMMATION: Deranged Homeostasis of Systems BiologyFebruary 16, 2009Jacek Hawiger, M.D., Ph.D.Functional Genomics and Proteomics: Applications to Immunobiology M&IM 351Concepts:1. Inflammation is Triggered by Microbial, Autoimmune, Chemical
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
Functional Genomics: Protein Networks1. StaticO O-P-O O x YFP Z Y2. DynamicPurifying protein complexes 1. Non-denaturing conditions 2. Specificity 3. SensitivityMaking the extract 1. Picking a cell lysis technique 2. Salt and detergent compo
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
Genome-wide analysis of host factors in HIV replicationM&IM 351 Feb. 2, 2009 Chris Aiken, Ph.D.HIV-1 and AIDS >40 million individuals are infected with HIV Most of these do not have access to therapy Therapy is not curative and must therefore b
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
TNF activation of NFB signalingTumor Necrosis Factor: TNFActivated MacrophageTNF-Somatic cells & EndotheliumInflammationProliferationApoptosisImmune ResponseStructure of TNF212 amino acid membrane protein TACE 185 amino acid soluble
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
GeneticBasisofDisease Genomescaleanalyses(genomics)haveuncoveredthe geneticbasisformanydiseases Examples: Globin mutationsunderliesicklecellanemia Tumorsuppressormutationsleadtocancer (e.g.,Rb andP53)GenomicsIsNottheHolyGrail Cumulativeeviden
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
Identification of Host Proteins Required for HIV Infection Through a Functional Genomic Screen Abraham L. Brass, et al. Science 319, 921 (2008); DOI: 10.1126/science.1152725 The following resources related to this article are available online at www.
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
LETTERS 2008 Nature Publishing Group http:/www.nature.com/naturegeneticsFunctional variants in the B-cell gene BANK1 are associated with systemic lupus erythematosusSergey V Kozyrev1,15, Anna-Karin Abelson1,15, Jerome Wojcik2, Ammar Zaghlool1, M
Vanderbilt - MIM - 351
Supplementary Figure 1 Gene-gene interactions surrounding RELA captured in the observed human interactome. The immediate neighborhood of the nuclear factor kappa beta gene, RELA, includes 150 genes and 619 direct interactions, derived from 847 publis
Purdue - CE - 571
TO: FROM: RE: DATE:Mete Sozen Alfred Hendron, Jr Almanor Intake Tower Tuesday, Feb.12 08Mete, all option should be given. 0.3-in. displacement is the worst case. Options 2 7 3 show negligible movements for shear resistance of rails governed by co
Ohio State - SC - 195
~ 20 ~ Sudden Oak Death: Monitoring Phytophthora ramorum in the North Central United StatesFrances S. Ockels, Manfred Mielke, and Pierluigi BonelloIntroductionIn the mid-1990s, a new disease of tanoaks and coast live oaks appeared in northern Cal
Johns Hopkins - V - 014
Killing Them Softly: Animal Death, Linguistic Disability, and the Struggle for EthicsKari Weil Wesleyan UniversityAnimal studies, literary studies, and disability studies have recently converged around what could be called a counter-linguistic tur
Vanderbilt - CHEM - 231
NAME:(please print)CHEMISTRY 231 Tellinghuisen 3rd Hour Exam 4/11/01Honor Code Pledge and Signature:Fundamental Constants:R (mol1 K1) = 8.31451 J = 0.0820578 L atm = 1.9872 cal; F = 96485.3 C/molI. (35) Kinetic Theory of Gases. A. Calcul
Vanderbilt - PSY - 236
What should the ideal technique be like?How to study the neural basis of human vision?- High Temporal Resolution - High Spatial Resolution - Should cover a large extent of the brain - Sensitive - SafeWhat techniques are available?- Neuropsycholo
Vanderbilt - EECE - 343
Digital Systems Architecture EECE 343-01 EECE 292-02 Memory Hierarchy Design - CachesDr. William H. Robinson March 22, 2004 http:/eecs.vanderbilt.edu/courses/eece343/1TopicsMore money, more problems. Sean Puffy Combs Administrative stuff Turn
Vanderbilt - CS - 231
Computer Organization CS 231-01 Dependability and RAIDDr. William H. Robinson September 17, 2004 http:/eecs.vanderbilt.edu/courses/cs231/1TopicsKILLS BUGS DEAD! TV commercial for RAID bug spray Collect Homework Assignment #1 Data Precision
Vanderbilt - CS - 231
Computer Organization CS 231-01 Conversion to IJVM Bytecode Part 2Dr. William H. Robinson October 27, 2004 http:/eecs.vanderbilt.edu/courses/cs231/1TopicsIf you can meet with triumph and disaster, and treat those two imposters just the same. Ru
Vanderbilt - CS - 103
LoopsCS103 February19,2007PresentedbyNateAnnouncements FinalgroupprojectteamspostedonBlackboard Coversheetshavebeendistributed Submissionissues YoumustsubmitBOTHonlineandhardcopyversions HardcopiesandonlineversionsmustbeIDENTICALE
Vanderbilt - CS - 103
% Modify expression to add input arguments.% Example:% a = [1 2 3; 4 5 6]; % foo(a);manhattanCurrent value of $24.00 invested for384 years at 7.0%, is$4.61 trillion.clear;clc% Modify expression to add input arguments.% Example:% a =
Vanderbilt - CS - 103
Introduction to Programming With MatlabJ. Michael Fitzpatrick and John D. Crocetti Introduction to Programming with MatlabJ. Michael Fitzpatrick and John D. Crocetti Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science School of Engineer
Vanderbilt - EECE - 295
Ready-Made Insulated ThermocouplesHermetically Sealed Tip Design with Stripped LeadsHSTC Series Start atA$25ngths, Custom Les, and Insulation tions Configura le AvailabSee Section IANSI color code shownTo order IEC color code see page
Vanderbilt - EECE - 295
ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40Task Name Beginning of Spring 2009 Semester Software Development Write Code & Unit Test Develop Capture Module Develop Upload Module De
Vanderbilt - EECE - 295
CRC Dinamap Senior Design ProjectJohn Dlugokecki Steven Searcy Robbie Rutherford Arif Mohd Zahari January 22, 2009Schedule progressLaptop selectionOur sponsor has several tablets with which we can develop (Toshiba Proteges) These are older lap
Vanderbilt - EECE - 295
GCRC Dinamap Senior Design ProjectJohn Dlugokecki Steven Searcy Robbie Rutherford Arif Mohd ZahariProject BackgroundSponsor: Carlos Orozco, Informatics Manager, Vanderbilt Clinical Research Center Dinamap Pro Series vital signs monitors used to
Vanderbilt - EECE - 295
AMCOM MK66Final Presentation Filiz Genca Ashley Devoto Jeff Kohlhoff Matt Galante Jason Newquist Adrian Lauf Shannon Stonemetz Project OverviewDevelopment of a precision guidance avionics module for the Hydra 70 rocket missile.
Vanderbilt - EECE - 295
AMCOM MK66GuidanceModuleEE/CompE progressFlightcontrolsoftwarenearingcompletion computation/reaction/actuationroutines compiled Flightsoftwarepackagecompiledand simulated Targetacquisitionandcorrectional computationssimulatedIMU Sp
Vanderbilt - EECE - 295
RMS in a nutshellSpecifications & qualifications 02012005 RMS procedural outline Inform missile of ready state Feed missile coordinates of target and position Send fire go signal Receive error control signals via serial end Speci
Vanderbilt - EECE - 295
GCRC Informatics ProjectNovember 9, 2004 Third PresentationSponsor: Dr. Paul Harris, GCRC Informatics Director Members: Chris Heath, BME/EE Adam Nagel, CompE Chris Nash, EE Brendan Soar, CompEProgress since last week Additional research in GCRC
Vanderbilt - MATH - 283
Rings 1M.V. Sapir January 12, 2002You could have noticed that we started a completely new topic, Rings. I assume that you have an algebra book and can read there or in your notes all the denitions needed to solve these problems. 0 (*) Let R be an
Vanderbilt - MATH - 204
QUIZ 3MATH 204Problem 1. Prove that for every square matrix A, the matrix A + At is symmetric. Proof. Let B = A + At . We need to show that B t = B. Using the properties of the transpose (that the transpose of a sum is the sum of transposes and th
Purdue - KIM - 156
Lesson 31. Curve SketchingSection3.3: Curve sketching (1) Curve sketching*Guide to curve sketching i) Determine the domain of f. ii) Find the x- and y- intercepts of f. iii) Find all horizontal and vertical asymptotes of f. iv) Determine the interv