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Wisconsin - ENGR - 160
Ben StarkErosion Control and RestorationEPD 160 Lab Tinjum 8 December 2003 7:00 pmChris Lucas (picture not available)Adam FrenchBrian SchaldachShannon NelsonDiego SologurenRyan VogelJordan GoszSteve VossKatie RankinPete Haslange
Wisconsin - ENGR - 160
5/13/2009Erosion Control and RestorationTeam Members Katie Rankin Jordan Gosz Steve Voss Diego Sologuren Chris Lucas Pete Haslanger Brian Schaldach Adam French Ben Stark Ryan Vogel Shannon Nelson University of Wisconsin Madison EPD 160 Lab 315 an
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Fall 2002 Questions for Week 61. Which of the following is not a characteristic of normal indifference curves (ICs)? A. ICs for different levels of utility can never intersect. B. ICs are downward sloping. C. The slope between two points on
Wisconsin - ECON - 102
Economics 102 Spring 2004 Practice Questions 31. Which of the following transactions are included in GDP, and what is the contribution of each to GDP? If it is not part of GDP why? a) You hire a plumber for $1,500 to install new bathroom fixtures.
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Economics 101 Homework #1 Fall 2008 Due 09/16/2008 in lecture Directions: The homework will be collected in a box before the lecture. Please place your name, TA name and section number on top of the homework (legibly). Make sure you write your name a
Wisconsin - ENGR - 762
28Measurement and Estimation of Lesion SizeYu-Chi LaiBefore the application of ablation, some methods are needed to predict lesion formation. After the process, a method to evaluate the lesion size is also needed. Basically, there are three diffe
Wisconsin - ENGR - 231
Radiation Overview(Ionizing Radiation)Engineering Physics 231 April 12th, 2002John Murphy Department of Engineering Physics University of Wisconsin-MadisonRadiation Overview Atomic basics What is radiation? types characteristics Sources of
Wisconsin - ENGR - 231
NUCLEAR POWER:ENERGY PROSPECTS in the 21st CENTURYMike Corradini, Engineering Physics*Nuclear Power:Villain or Victim; Max Carbon, Pebble Beach PublishersNuclear Power Production of ElectricityBackground InformationsPopulation continues to
Wisconsin - ENGR - 231
Physics and Imaging in Radiation TherapyThomas Rockwell Mackie Professor of Medical Physics, Human Oncology, Engineering Physics, and Biomedical Engineering UW-Madison trmackie@facstaff.wisc.eduFinancial DisclosureIn addition to a University of W
Wisconsin - ENGR - 231
Controlling Foodborne PathogensMichael W. Pariza Food Research Institute University of WisconsinMadisonFoodborne Pathogens at FRI, 1950s s sClostridium botulinum Salmonella Staphylococcus aureusFoodborne Pathogens at FRI, 1970s s s s s s
Wisconsin - OLD - 2007215
% Statistics between the Row 3 CIMSS winds sets created on Chinook to Grid winds% distance threshold: 10 km%CIMSS Winds/Test Winds/Matches/Multi Matches/Pres Bias/Pres RMS/Temp Bias/Temp RMS/Spd Bias/Spd RMS/Dir Bias/Dir RMS/Vect RMS/Ave Distance%
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Economics 101 11/19/2007 Second MidtermStudent Name : Section # : TA Name :Version 2DO NOT BEGIN WORKING UNTIL THE INSTRUCTOR TELLS YOU TO DO SO. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST. You have 75 minutes to complete the exam. The exam consists of 33 mu
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Midterm 2 Afternoon Exam 11/14/06 Use the following graph of a firm in a perfectly competitive industry with constant costs to answer the next two questions. Assume that the firm is a price taking firm and that the market equilibrium price equals $30
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Economics 101 Professor Kelly November 15, 2004Midterm 2Version 1Name:_ Section #:_ TA:_(Please see last page for discussion section and TA listings) On the bubble sheet, please fill in: name student ID # Special Codes ABC: section # Specia
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Economics 101 Summer 2008 Second Midterm 6/12/08Name _ Day and Time of Discussion Section _ Student ID Number _Version 1DO NOT BEGIN WORKING UNTIL THE INSTRUCTOR TELLS YOU TO DO SO. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST. You have 90 minutes to complete
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Midterm 3 - Morning Lecture Use the information below to answer the following question: Suppose that a certain firm uses two inputs in the production of wooden chairs, wood and labor. The details about the firm technology are displayed in the table b
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Review Sheet for Second Midterm (Econ 101) The following is a list of topics that you will be covered on the second midterm. This list should serve as a checklist for you to see whether you have studied everything you need to. You should expect quest
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Midterm 2 Morning Exam 11/14/06 Use the following graph to answer the next three questions.1. What quantity does a profit-maximizing monopolist produce? a. Q1 b. Q2 c. Q3 d. Q42. What is the value of the monopoly mark-up relative to the price of
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Economics 101 Fall 2002 Answers to Practice Questions Week 8Perfect competition-answer key1) What is the main difference between accounting profits and economic profits? c) Accounting profits take into account only explicit costs were economic pro
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Economics 101 Summer 2008 Answers to Quiz #3Name _ Day and Time of Discussion Section _1. Joe's income is $100 per week and the price of apples is $2 per apple while the price of books is $10 per book. Joe purchases only apples and books and he u
Wisconsin - BMSE - 000316
Temperature: 298K;p1:8.87 ;# 90 degree 1H hard pulseSR:-50.84 ;# Chemical shift reference (DSS)SWH:2:8 ;# 1H SWSWC_ALL:0:220 ;# 13C SW (ALL)SWC_H:0:170 ;# 13C SW (only 13C with 1H attached)Processing log:EXPNO=1 1D-1H DO
Wisconsin - BMSE - 000316
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Wisconsin - ENGR - 333
Ion implantation Campbell, Chapter 5 ion-solid interactions - ion-induced amorphization basic components of ion implanters silicon doping by ion implantation post-implant annealingVarious types of commercial implantersDoping by ion implantat
Wisconsin - AS - 434
Mechanism of Hormone ActionMechanism of Hormone ActionReceptor StructureMechanism of Hormone ActionLHProtein Hormones (cAMP second messenger)ReceptorGPlasma MembraneAdenylate CyclaseS-ERSteroid Synthesis MitochondriaR CProtein
Wisconsin - AS - 434
Animal Science 434The Follicular Phase of the Estrous CycleHypothalamus Progesterone (-) Estradiol (-, +) GnRH Anterior Pituitary LH, FSH LH CL Inhibin (-) Estradiol LH, FSH Ovary FollicleTonic and Preovulatory Surge of GnRHHypothalamus Proges
Wisconsin - V - 511
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Wisconsin - ECON - 330
Economics 330 Spring2003 Practice Problems for Final1. Using ADAS model, compute the equilibrium price level of the following economy. C=10+0.1(YT)0.9P, I=500.5r, G=T=0, NX=10, Md=100.5r, Ms=9, and Yas=P, where C is consumptio
Wisconsin - FIN - 18
InvestmentsCHAPTER 18Cover imageEquity Valuation ModelsSlides by Richard D. JohnsonMcGrawHill/Irwin Copyright 2008 by The McGrawHill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Copyright 2008 by The McGrawHill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved
Wisconsin - FIN - 320
InvestmentsCHAPTER 18Cover imageEquity Valuation ModelsSlides by Richard D. JohnsonMcGrawHill/Irwin Copyright 2008 by The McGrawHill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Copyright 2008 by The McGrawHill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved
Wisconsin - FIN - 320
The Capital Asset Pricing ModelChapter 9 It is the equilibrium model that underlies all modern financial theory. Derived using principles of diversification with simplified assumptions. Markowitz, Sharpe, Lintner and Mossin are researchers cred
Wisconsin - FIN - 320
Risk and Risk AversionChapter 6Risk - Uncertain Outcomesp = .61W = 150 [Profit = 50] W = 100 1-p = .41 2 2W = 80 [Profit = -20]E(W) = pW + (1-p)W = .6(150) + .4(80) = 1222 1 2 2 2 = p[W - E(W)] + (1-p) [W - E(W)] = .6 (150-122)2 + .
Wisconsin - FIN - 10
Arbitrage Pricing Theory and Multifactor Models of Risk and ReturnChapter 11Single Factor Model Returns on a security come from two sources Common macro-economic factor Firm specific events Possible common macro-economic factors Gross Domes
Wisconsin - FIN - 320
Arbitrage Pricing Theory and Multifactor Models of Risk and ReturnChapter 11Single Factor Model Returns on a security come from two sources Common macro-economic factor Firm specific events Possible common macro-economic factors Gross Domes
Wisconsin - FIN - 320
History of Interest Rates and Risk PremiumsChapter 5Factors Influencing Rates Supply Households Demand Businesses Government's Net Supply and/or Demand Federal Reserve ActionsLevel of Interest RatesInterest Rates Supply r r r1 1 0 0De
Wisconsin - FIN - 320
InvestmentsCHAPTER 15Cover imageThe Term Structure of Interest RatesSlides by Richard D. JohnsonMcGrawHill/Irwin Copyright 2008 by The McGrawHill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Copyright 2008 by The McGrawHill Companies, Inc. All right
Wisconsin - CS - 310
> Part6Program Menu1. Flip a coin2. Roll a die object3. Roll two dice4. Pick a cardPlease enter your choice: 0Sorry, that is not a valid choice.> Part6Program Menu1. Flip a coin2. Roll a die object3. Roll two dice4. Pick a cardPlease
Wisconsin - TEAM - 691
Evolution of a Case Study Using Real Options AnalysisIE 691: Financial Engineering in Manufacturing University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Harriet Nembhard Team 3: James Chan Andy Mueller Ian Povlich May 7th, 2003TABLE OF CONTENTSPage Acknowle
Wisconsin - ENGR - 949
Erection of Cable-Stayed Bridges Having Composite Decks with Precast Concrete SlabsPresented by: Adam Berg & David Jacobson CEE 949 03-26-03Erection of Cable-Stayed BridgesOverview of cable-stayed bridges Types of cable-stayed bridge decks Erect
Wisconsin - MSAE - 271
MSE 271 Final PresentationBy Jeff Schirer ResumClick on the link below to go to my resum: Excel ProjectDiscussionRaw data Final productWhat is it? a spreadsheet to track poker results. What exactly is the input data? I play in s
Wisconsin - BME - 400
Automated Syringe DosingHanson, E.E., Weisshaar, C.L., Wentland, A.L.BME 402 Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison May 4, 2005Advisor Willis J. Tompkins, Ph.D., Professor Department of Biomedical EngineeringAbst
Wisconsin - BME - 400
PDS 1/4 Syringe Dosing: Product Design Specifications (PDS) Title: Syringe Dosing Team Members: D Elese Hanson D Christine Weisshaar D Andrew Wentland Date: May 4, 2005 Function: The device will accept a standard 1 cc syringe of " diameter and automa
Wisconsin - ECE - 902
Eric Hill ECE 902 Paper 39 Notes Motivation Currently, the design of embedded systems is increasing in complexity while the time-tomarket of these same systems is decreasing. A new design flow is needed in order to deal with these changing requiremen
Wisconsin - AOS - 101
Case Study: A Mid-latitude CycloneAOS 101-Weather and Climate Due: 1:00 PM Tuesday, May 9NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED!This assignment will involve an investigation of a mid-latitude cyclone that affected the central and eastern portions o
Wisconsin - AOS - 10
Lab/Homework 7AOS 101-Section 303 Due: Wednesday, April 4 2006 Name: For this assignment plot the following environmental temperatures as we did in class last week. Then draw the path of the 1000mb parcel if it was raised to the top of the atmospher
Wisconsin - AOS - 101
Lab/Homework 7AOS 101-Section 303 Due: Wednesday, April 4 2006 Name: For this assignment plot the following environmental temperatures as we did in class last week. Then draw the path of the 1000mb parcel if it was raised to the top of the atmospher
Wisconsin - WK - 101
Lab/Homework 7AOS 101-Section 303 Due: Wednesday, April 4 2006 Name: For this assignment plot the following environmental temperatures as we did in class last week. Then draw the path of the 1000mb parcel if it was raised to the top of the atmospher
Wisconsin - AOS - 101
Global Warming Debate WriteupBased on what you read to prepare for this debate and the issues brought up today, what do you know about both sides of the global warming debate? Discuss each side in one to two paragraphs. Now that you have been
Wisconsin - AOS - 101
Homework 5AOS 101 Section 303 Due: March 1, 2006 Name: Radar 1. What is the difference between reflectivity radar image and a storm velocity radar image? Explain when each one is more useful than the other.2. Explain in your own words when a ra
Wisconsin - AOS - 101
AOS 101-Section 303 Due: February 15, 2006 Name: The Ideal Gas Law 1. What is the average (standard) surface temperature for dry air, given standard pressure and density? P = 1013.25 mb = 1.225 kg/m3 T=?Homework 32. In a paragraph explanation, d
Wisconsin - WK - 101
AOS 101-Section 303 Due: February 15, 2006 Name: The Ideal Gas Law 1. What is the average (standard) surface temperature for dry air, given standard pressure and density? P = 1013.25 mb = 1.225 kg/m3 T=?Homework 32. In a paragraph explanation, d
Wisconsin - AOS - 101
Homework 6AOS 101 Section 303 Due: March 29, 2006 Name: 1. There are two cities, City 1: T = 88F City 2: T = 67F Td = 58F Td = 58F For the following question answer City1, City 2 or the quantities are equal. a) Which city has the hig
Wisconsin - AOS - 101
Homework 2AOS101Section 303 Due: Wednesday, February 8 Name: Contour maps are a picturelike representation of numerical data. Attached are two identical maps of temperature and pressure observations from stations across the United States. (Pleas
Wisconsin - WK - 101
Homework 2AOS101Section 303 Due: Wednesday, February 8 Name: Contour maps are a picturelike representation of numerical data. Attached are two identical maps of temperature and pressure observations from stations across the United States. (Pleas
Wisconsin - AOS - 101
Homework 4Name: AOS 101Section 303 Due February 22, 2006Heat Transfer and Radiation 1. Venus has a temperature of 449C (850F). What is the maximum wavelength that the planet will emit radiation (Wien's Law)?2. A convective thermal cools as it
Wisconsin - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Fall 2008 Homework #5 Due 12/9/08 at beginning of large lectureDirections: The homework will be collected in a box before the lecture. Please place your name, TA name and section number on top of the homework (legibly). Make sure you write
Wisconsin - ECON - 102
Economics 102: Kelly Fall 1999 Homework #2 Due Oct. 5 at large lectureStudent Name: ID#: T.A. Name: Sec code:Note: If asked to graph please use " graph paper. Label this paper with your name, id#, TA name, and the number of your discussion sectio
Wisconsin - AOS - 101
Name_ AOS 101Homework 2Attached are three maps to analyze and contour (do not forget to label each contour). 1.) Surface pressure map: Contour isobars using a contour interval of 4 hPa, lines should vary from 996 hPa to 1024 hPa. (Note that press
Wisconsin - AOS - 101
Name_ AOS 101Homework 7Instructions: Complete the following questions. Remember to show your work and, if necessary, label your answers with units. 1. Using the table on the left and the attached graph complete the following questions (Let DALR =
Wisconsin - ENGR - 340
Jin Mao TowerShanghai, ChinaEric Bert Kory Krieser Eddie Gebauer Jaime Kurten Mark Ray 12/01/04The Jin Mao Tower is located in the finance and trade center of Shanghai, China known as Pudong. Situated at the mouth of the Yan'an Dong Lu Tunnel and
Wisconsin - AAE - 374
International Studies & AAE 374 Growth and Development of Nations Lecture 20 11 November 2008 I. Summary of East Asian MiracleA. Rapid growth (figure 1.1) .B. Which can be decomposed into: 1. High rates of technical progress (Measured as total fac
Wisconsin - AS - 434
Animal Science 434 Reproductive PhysiologyLec 5: Embryogenesis of the Pituitary and Sexual DevelopmentDevelopment of the Pituitary GlandGerm Cell MigrationMigration begins by the 4 week of gestation in cow and human.Migration from endoderm t