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Nevada - B - 111
GEOLOGIC OVERVIEW OF THE RAIN SUBDISTRICTAnthony A. Longo1, Tommy B. Thompson2, and J. Bruce Harlan1ABSTRACTGold ore in the Rain subdistrict developed along the unconformity between the Mississippian Webb Formation and the underlying Devonian Dev
Nevada - ECON - 461
TheShanghaiStockMarket:TheSocialistStock MarketAlexis Hernandez Economics 461 Dr. Elliott Parker June 4, 2007Abstract The Shanghai Stock Market (SSE) began 17 years ago and has gone through many changes. The SSE differs from most stock markets in
Penn State - B - 1800
S UBMITTED TO A P J JANUARY 3, 2007A Preprint typeset using LTEX style emulateapj v. 08/13/06THE TEV SOURCE HESS J1804-216 IN X-RAYS AND OTHER WAVELENGTHSO. K ARGALTSEV, G. G. PAVLOV, AND G. P. G ARMIREThe Pennsylvania State University, 525 Dave
UPenn - VR - 70206
11.1March 23rd.Technology Improvements in the Fishermen Economy (Transitionssimple)In the model we were studying, we get a stationary distribution X for the assets of all shermen. This equilibrium object clearly depends on the fundamentals of
Penn State - JDS - 451
Capacitors: Testing the Limits of Miniaturizing ElectronicsPresenter: Jennifer D. Sloppy Materials Science & Engineering Department College of Earth & Mineral Sciences Advisors: Dr. Elizabeth C. Dickey & Dr. Digby D. Macdonald Additional Researcher:
Penn State - PLMSE - 406
MOLECULAR WEIGHT"Drop the idea of large molecules. Organic molecules with a molecular weight higher than 5000 do not exist." -Advice given to Hermann Staudinger*MOLECULAR WEIGHTWHY IS IT IMPORTANT ?TENSILE STRENGTHMELT VISCOSITYMOL.WT.MOL
Penn State - PHYS - 597
The structure of molecular & cellular networksTo be able to construct and analyze a cellular network, we need to clearly define what we identify as a node and what we represent with an edge. The nodes and edges have to be at least similar to each ot
UPenn - STAT - 101
Stat101 Spring 2005Lecture 8Stat101 p.1Topics Study relationships between categorical data X and Y . Contingency tables Simpson's paradox: causality and lurking variables ProbabilityStat101 p.2AdminOn our class website we have
UPenn - FIN - 2200
2215 Gift via Bank WireSubject: Gift Policy, Effective: July 2003, Revised: August 20, 2008, Resp. Office: Treasurer, Approval: Treasurerurpose To ensure funds donated by wire are received by the University olicy The Treasurers Office Cash Managem
Penn State - GMC - 102
SpotlightE d i t o r : S i o b h n C l a r ke s i o b h a n . c l a r ke @ c s . t c d . i eDenial-of-Service AttackDetection TechniquesGlenn Carl and George Kesidis Pennsylvania State University Richard R. Brooks Clemson University Suresh R
Penn State - MJR - 5083
Matthew J. Radlow703 Shulze Hall University Park, PA 16802 215-813-3039 Mjr5083@psu.eduOBJECTIVE I have had experience in the workplace and dealing with upper management of a large corporation. I am a hardworking individual that works well with ot
Penn State - KRB - 5118
Kenneth R. Brown krb5118@psu.edu Highlights of Qualifications Certified Novell Administrator (CNA) A+ Certified Technician. Proficient in the use of Windows ME, NT, and XP. Strong background in E-mail support. Strong practical foundation in trou
Nevada - CPE - 201
CPE 201 Introduction to Computer Engineering Fall 2007 Homework 4 Due date: November 6, 20071. [10 points] Problem 4-25 (page 178).2. [10 points] Problem 4-28 (page 178).3. [10 points] Problem 4-31 (page 179)4. [10 points] Using a combinatio
Michigan - STAT - 406
Statistics 406 Problem Set 3 corrected 10/3Due Tuesday, October 4 1. Let Xi be a sequence of iid Bernoulli trials with P (Xi = 1) = p and P (Xi = 0) = 1 p, and let Ak be their partial averages. Using simulation, approximate how large k must be so
Michigan - BI - 800
Bioinformatics 800 Module 2 Lecture 4March 10, 2009Kerby Shedden Department of Statistics kshedden@umich.edu1Sources of variation in data Technical (measurement) variance: if you repeat an assay several times on the same substance, you general
Michigan - BI - 800
Bioinformatics 800 Module 2 Lecture 5March 17, 2009Kerby Shedden Department of Statistics kshedden@umich.edu1Review of simple hypothesis testing Identify a null-hypothesis (that nothing interesting is going on) and (optionally) a set of altern
Michigan - BI - 800
Bioinformatics 800 Module 2 Lecture 4March 11, 2008Kerby Shedden Department of Statistics kshedden@umich.edu1Pearson (product-moment) correlation Start with paired measurements X, Y : e.g. width,height; education,income; -catenin protein expres
UPenn - MEAM - 550
MEAM 550 Problem 1z i +1 =Fall 2001 Solution #5University of Pennsylvania AV 2 2k ( g 0 z i ) 2Begin with i = 0, z 0 = 0 and proceed until difference between two successive zs is less than a tolerance value. This is the simple principle of
UPenn - MEAM - 550
C. T.-C. Nguyen, Micromechanical components for miniaturized low-power communications (invited plenary), Proceedings, 1999 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium RF MEMS Workshop (on Microelectromechanical Devices for RF Systems: Their Construc
UPenn - MEAM - 550
MEAM 550Modeling and Design of MEMSSpring 2004Solution to homework #6 Problem 1p2L VFlexureL p3LNarrow beam ConnectorT0 p2L p1Lp2Lp2L(1-p1)L KsWide beamOut-of-plane thickness= ptLFig. 1 Basic electro-thermal microactuato
UPenn - MEAM - 550
MEAM 550 Problem 1 KVL for the circuit gives m + kz + bz1 = z k a ( z - z1 ) = bz12 0 AVin 2( g 0 - z ) 2Fall 2001 Solution #7University of Pennsylvania By defining the state variables x1 = z , x 2 = z , x3 = z1 , the state equations can be
UPenn - MEAM - 550
Mechanical Engineering and Applied MechanicsUniversity of PennsylvaniaA glimpse of MEMSPresented to MEAM 550 (Fall 2001) studentsG. K. AnanthasureshSeptember 17, 2001G.K. Ananthasuresh, U. of Pennsylvania, Sep. 2001What's in a name?Mic
UPenn - MEAM - 550
HOMEWORK #1 FOR MEAM550ZHONGYAN QIAN 1. Answer: Aluminum's material properties are: Density: = 2.7 10 3 kgGPam3Modulus: E = 69Material thermal conductivity: K = 222 W Material resistivity: = 2.83 10 -8 m Water's material properties are:
UPenn - TCOM - 501
TCOM501 Networking: Theory & Fundamentals Midterm Examination Professor Yannis A. Korilis March 6, 2002Answer all problems. Good Luck! Problem 1 [15 points]: 1. State the PASTA theorem. [5 points] 2. Provide an analytical proof of the PASTA theore
UPenn - STAT - 955
Stochastic Calculus and Financial Applications Final Take Home Exam (Fall 2006) SOLUTIONSInstructions. You may consult any books or articles that you find useful. If you use a result that is not from our text, attach a copy of the relevant pages fro
Nevada - CS - 482
Lecture Notes for AI (CS-482) Fall 2008, Lecture 23Steven Christman November 12, 20081Partial Observable Markov Decision Processes1. Exact method - which is to turn the problem into an MDP. This is done by converting the states to belief states
Nevada - CS - 482
Computer Science and Engineering Department University of Nevada, RenoCS 482/682 Artificial IntelligenceLecture 25 Ensemble Learning & Maximum Likelihood LearningIn which we view learning as a form of uncertain reasoning from observationsEnsemb
UPenn - ENM - 511
Haim H. Bau (edited by J. L. Bassani 2/28/01)1/20Numerical Solutions to ODEs and PDEs via Maple and Matlab - A Heat Transfer Application EXTENDED SURFACES: FIN ANALYSIS - A CASE STUDY In many heat transfer applications, it is desirable to incre
Penn State - BUB - 1945
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [Midnight - Midnight LT] -03/17/45High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::75 Rank (1=Warm
Penn State - BUB - 1937
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [Midnight - Midnight LT] -03/17/37High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth39 Rank (1=Warmest, 42=
Penn State - BUB - 1952
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [Midnight - Midnight LT] -03/17/52High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth40 Rank (1=Warmest, 57=
Penn State - BUB - 1989
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [1200 UT - 1200 UT] -03/17/89High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::50 Rank (1=Warmest,
Penn State - BUB - 1954
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [Midnight - Midnight LT] -03/17/54High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::46 Rank (1=Warm
Penn State - BUB - 1957
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [Midnight - Midnight LT] -03/17/57High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::55 Rank (1=Warm
Penn State - BUB - 1968
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [1200 UT - 1200 UT] -03/17/68High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::47 Rank (1=Warmest,
Penn State - BUB - 1972
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [1200 UT - 1200 UT] -03/17/72High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::47 Rank (1=Warmest,
Penn State - BUB - 1960
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [1200 UT - 1200 UT] -03/17/60High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::31 Rank (1=Warmest,
Penn State - BUB - 1946
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [Midnight - Midnight LT] -03/17/46High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::53 Rank (1=Warm
Penn State - BUB - 1941
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [Midnight - Midnight LT] -03/17/41High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::33 Rank (1=Warm
Penn State - BUB - 1959
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [1200 UT - 1200 UT] -03/17/59High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::41 Rank (1=Warmest,
Penn State - BUB - 1942
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [Midnight - Midnight LT] -03/17/42High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::68 Rank (1=Warm
Penn State - BUB - 1944
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [Midnight - Midnight LT] -03/17/44High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::53 Rank (1=Warm
Penn State - BUB - 1971
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [1200 UT - 1200 UT] -03/17/71High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::47 Rank (1=Warmest,
Penn State - BUB - 1934
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [Midnight - Midnight LT] -03/17/34High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth67 Rank (1=Warmest, 39=
Penn State - BUB - 1931
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [Midnight - Midnight LT] -03/17/31High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth37 Rank (1=Warmest, 36=
Penn State - BUB - 1948
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [Midnight - Midnight LT] -03/17/48High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::49 Rank (1=Warm
Penn State - BUB - 1961
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [1200 UT - 1200 UT] -03/17/61High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::31 Rank (1=Warmest,
Penn State - BUB - 1962
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [1200 UT - 1200 UT] -03/17/62High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::36 Rank (1=Warmest,
Penn State - BUB - 1973
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [1200 UT - 1200 UT] -03/17/73High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth: ::63 Rank (1=Warmest,
Penn State - BUB - 1982
Sheet1 STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY WEATHER SUMMARY - Latest Complete Day [1200 UT - 1200 UT] -03/17/82High Temperature Low Temperature Mean Temperature Rain or Liquid Equivalent Snow and/or Ice Pellets Snow Depth40 Rank (1=Warmest, 87=Colde
Penn State - GCB - 5013
Project Design A.J. Zambanini Greg BeniniPurposeTo create a one man semi-automated shooting trap that is: Efficient Effective Safe Affordable Simply Designed Aim: To fill the gap between manual traps and expensive fully automatic traps.What it D
Penn State - ECM - 5028
EL I ZAB E T H C. MELESHENKOSC H O O L AD D R E S S : 418 H I B BS H A L L , U N I V E RS I T Y PARK, PA 16802 H O M E A D D R E S S : 201 AV E N U E A, PIT TSB U RG H , PA 15221 P H O N E ( 4 1 2 ) 3 7 7 - 8 7 7 1 E - M A I L E C M
UPenn - EC - 714
How to Access Standard Data SourcesClaudia Olivetti First Version, September 19 1998 This Version September 15, 19991IntroductionThese notes describe a few sources of data that are easily available to Econ Graduate students in Penn. The notes
UPenn - EC - 714
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Penn State - ASPRING - 471
Problem 47. In a ABC inscribed a rhombus ADEF such that the angle A is joint, D is on AB, E is on BC, and F is on AC. Find the side of the rhombus if |AB|=c and |AC|=b. Problem 46. Let ABCD be a trapezoid AD BC. Let |AD|=20,|BC|=10, |AC|=18. Let O be
Michigan - NRE - 701
MASTERS PROJECTS PLANNING COURSE NRE 701-888WINTER 2003 ASSIGNMENT #1CRITIQUE OF PAST MASTERS PROJECT REPORTSAssigned January 6, Due January 27Developing a Master's Project is easier when you have an idea of the forms a project can take. Your as
Nevada - B - 111
Maggie Creek DistrictGEOLOGY AND MINERALIZATION OF THE MAGGIE CREEK DISTRICTJ.B. Harlan1, D.A. Harris1, P.M. Mallette1, J.W. Norby2, J.C. Rota1, and J.J. Sagar1ABSTRACTFirst organized in the late 1870s, the Maggie Creek district is one of the l
UPenn - MATH - 360
Series Series of Nonnegative Terms The Number eSeriesAll sequences/series will be complex valuedDefinitionGiven a sequence {an } we associate with the sequence {an } a sequence {sn } wherensn =i=1ai = a1 + a2 + a3 + + anWe call this
UPenn - CIS - 501
Lecture 9: Memory Hierarchy (3)Michael B. Greenwald Computer Architecture CIS 501 Fall 1999MBG 1CIS501, Fall 99Improving Cache Performance Average memory-access time = Hit time + Miss rate x Miss penalty (ns or clocks) Improve performance by:
UPenn - HIST - 349
HIST 349-401 History of Sexuality in the United StatesCourse information: Fall 2007 Tues/Thurs. 1:30-3:00 Room: Arch/Crest Contact information: Professor Kathy Peiss, peiss@sas.upenn.edu Office: 315C College Hall; phone 215-898-2746 Office hours: We