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Minnesota - CH - 5021
# File ex09_047.txt from publisher's web site# Data for Ex. 9.47, p. 652 of IPS4# Col. 1: field (factor, 1=Agr, 2=Chd, 3=Eng, 4=LAE, 5=Mgt, 6=Sci, 7=Tec)# Col. 2: score = PEOPLE score (1=low, 2=med, 3=high)# Col. 3: students = number of students
Minnesota - CH - 5021
# File ex07_016.txt from publisher's web site# Data for Ex. 7.16, p. 515 of IPS4# Col. 1: woman = woman number (1-38)# Col. 2: calcium = calcium intake (milligrams)womancalcium 1 808 2 882 3 1062 4 970 5 909 6
Maryland - PLSC - 683
NRSC 683 Light and Plant Development Spring 2005 I. Solar Energy A. Thermonuclear Engine 1. H -> He Hans Bethe (1967) Carbon Cycle Solar Core 12 + 4 1H1 ->->->->->-> 2He4 + 2 e+ + 6C12 + E 6C 2 positrons 1 = 1.00758 amu x 4 = 4.03032 amu 1H 4.00279 a
Maryville MO - CBA - 341
LeadershipLeadershipProcess whereby an individual influences others to achieve a common goal Formal versus informal leadership Most researched topic in OB Management Versus Leadership Source: Bennis, 1989Administer Ask ho
Maryville MO - BUS - 341
Individual DifferencesPerceptions and AttributionsPerception and Attribution Are things as they appear to us? How fallible are we in perceiving the world around us? How much do our assumptions about events and people affect the decisions we mak
Maryville MO - BUS - 341
Individual DifferencesEmotions, Attitudes, Ethics Ch. 4Moods and EmotionsMoodA feeling or state of mindPositive moods provide excitement, elation, and enthusiasm. Negative moods lead to fear, distress, and nervousnessEmotionInten
Oklahoma State - PLNT - 3221
1PLNT 3221 - Principles Herbicide Chemistry Fall 2008 OFFICE: 272 Ag Hall TELEPHONE: 744-6420 http:/courses.pss.okstate.edu/plnt3221INSTRUCTORS: Don S. Murray Regents Professor don.murray@okstate.eduRECOMMENDED TEXT: WEED SCIENCE Principles and
Maryville MO - NRS - 600
NRS 600 SeminarAntioxidant Levels and Avian Consumption of Fruit on Block Island, Rhode IslandJessica A. Bolser, M.S. Candidate Department of Natural Resources Science University of Rhode Island Abstract During fall migration, seasonally abundant
Maryville MO - NRS - 600
NRS 600 SeminarThe Use of Hyperspectral Satellite Imagery as a Method for Mapping Submerged Aquatic Vegetation at Fire Island National SeashoreKendall Gadomski, MESM Candidate Department of Natural Resources Science University of Rhode Island Abst
Minnesota - MWRIGHT - 0134
Greg Dennis Cooperating Teacher: Mrs. Karich Denfeld H.S. Lesson Topic: Motives and Characterization in Antigone Grade level: 10th Length of lesson: 50 min Stage 1 Desired Results Content Standard(s):Understanding (s)/goals Students will unders
Minnesota - CS - 1521
Operator overloading IIOutput, input and other operators`this' example bool Employee:operator>(const Employee& e) const { return(this>seniority > e>seniority); } called from the program like this: if (emp1 > emp2) emp1 accounts for `th
Oklahoma State - POLSCI - 3983
POLITICAL SCIENCE 3983 THE JUDICIAL PROCESS: COURTS, JUDGES, AND POLITICS SUMMER 2007 SHORT-TERM CLASS M-T-W-TH 5:00-7:40; T-NCB 263 THEODORE M.VESTAL PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE OSU-TULSA OFFICE: T-NCB 368A PHONE (WITH VOICE MAIL): (918) 594-8272
Minnesota - CSCI - 3081
- Sample XML Creation from C+ Code -[furiousb@kitt tinyxml]$ make -f Makefile2 savecomplexxmldoc[furiousb@kitt tinyxml]$ ./savecomplexxmldocBuilding the XML .Saving studentdirectory.xml .Saved studentdirectory.xml[furiousb@kitt tinyxml]$ cat
Minnesota - FW - 8576
Order DidelphimorphiaCompiled by Diane Lynch Didelphis virginiana, commonly known as the "Virginia Opossum," is the only native member of the family Didelphidae north of Mexico. Traditionally, there was a single order of Marsupialia. Taxonomists now
Minnesota - RHET - 8520
X-From_: rhet8525-owner@plato.agricola.umn.edu Sun Feb 7 23:33 CST 1999To: rhet8525@plato.agricola.umn.eduFrom: "Richard Currie Smith" <smith359@tc.umn.edu>Subject: circumlectioReply-To: Richard C Smith <smith359@tc.umn.edu>Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 23:
Minnesota - MATH - 5652
MATH 5652, Spring 2008 ORDERED LIST OF SCORES (as of 2008/04/11)_|_Homework #1: | Number of Students: 2560, 60, 60, 60, 60, 60, 56, 55, 54, 53, | Mean: 47.753, 53, 52, 50, 50, 50, 50, 45, 45, 43,
Maryville MO - MGT - 641
Training Implementation and EvaluationChapters 6-8Training Methods Consider: Program objectives or learning outcome (e.g., skill vs. knowledge acquisition) Transfer of learning to job Development and use costs Trainee level of expertise:
Virginia Tech - CS - 2604
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Minnesota - EE - 4363
Chapter 4The Processor4.1 IntroductionIntroductionCPU performance factorsInstruction countDetermined by ISA and compiler Determined by CPU hardwareCPI and Cycle timeWe will examine two MIPS implementations A simplified versi
Minnesota - EE - 4363
Chapter 5Large and Fast: Exploiting Memory Hierarchy5.1 IntroductionMemory TechnologyStatic RAM (SRAM)0.5ns 2.5ns, $2000 $5000 per GB 50ns 70ns, $20 $75 per GB 5ms 20ms, $0.20 $2 per GB Access time of SRAM Capacity and cost/GB of dis
Minnesota - EE - 5621
EE5621 Physical Optics - Homework Assignment 5 Due date: 12 March 2009Computer problem: Calculate the Fresnel diffraction patterns from circular and square apertures. 1. Transfer function method: Use a computer to calculate and graph the diffraction
Minnesota - EE - 3601
EE 3601: Transmission Lines Assignment #5Randall Victora February 25, 2009 All papers are due at the beginning of class on March 4, 2009. 1. Find the electrostatic energy stored in the region of space R>b around an electric dipole of moment p. (2 po
Marist - M - 210
Outline for Test 1Math 210L111Spring 2006This is an outline that I made for myself as an aid in preparing the test It does not list absolutely everything that you might need to know for the test. It is just a summary of some of the high points.
Marist - M - 310
Jesus Santos April 6, 2006 Comp. and Inverses of Functions Suppose f: A B is invertible according to Definition 1. This means there is a function f -1 : B A such that f ( a) = b if and only if f -1 (b) = a . We have already showed that f -1 f = I
Minnesota - CHEM - 4633
CALORIMETRYHEAT OF COMBUSTION RESONANCE ENERGY OF BENZENEPurpose To carry out combustion experiments in a constant volume bomb calorimeter. To measure the calorimeter heat capacity. To determine the energy and enthalpy of combustion for naphtha
Marist - FREN - 251
L'environnement, Rchauffement de la plante et L'nergie NuclaireL'environnement Les collaborateurs souvent a la pollution qui menace le monde La croissance industrielle Le developpement de nouvelle technologies Les activits humainesLe Ministere
Wright State - STT - 667
* wilcoxon.sas, example from SAS documentation;options ls=76 nodate;;data React; input Stim Time @; datalines; 1 1.94 1 1.94 1 2.92 1 2.92 1 2.92 1 2.92 1 3.27 1 3.27 1 3.27 1 3.27 1 3.70 1 3.70 1 3.74 2 3.27 2 3.27
Wright State - STT - 667
* fruit.sas;options ls=72;;data fruit; do B=1 to 3; do rep=1 to 2; do A=1 to 4; input y @; output; end; end; end; lines; 49 50 43 53 39 55 38 48 55 67 53 85 41 58 42 73 66 85 69 85 68 92 62 99;proc sort; by A B rep;proc pr
Wright State - CS - 707
Evaluation of IR SystemsAdapted from Lectures by Prabhakar Raghavan (Yahoo and Stanford) and Christopher Manning (Stanford)PrasadL10Evaluation1This lectureResults summaries:Making our good results usable to a userHow do we know if
Wright State - CS - 884
Statements and ExpressionsExecutionCS884 (Prasad)java7ExprSt1Statements Essentially C/C+ syntax Dangling-else ambiguity " if (C) if (D) S1 else S2 " resolved as " if (C) { if (D) S1 else S2 } ". Compiler checks for: Uninitialized variab
Wright State - FIN - 315
Chapter 16Basic Retirement PlansChapter 16: Basic Retirement Plans2Basic Retirement PlansQualified Plans Other taxadvantaged plans Nonqualified plansPension Plans ProfitSharing PlansChapter 16: Basic Retirement Plans 2005 Kap
Minnesota - CVM - 6721
Neonatal Isoerythrolysis aka Hemolytic Disease of the NewbornLinda Veinot, BSc, DVM Intern, Large Animal Medicine & Surgery University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical CenterDefinitionimmune-mediated hemolytic disease maternal antibodies again
Minnesota - PHYS - 1101
Readi ng Assi gnment 5.1:Newt on's fir st law can not be applied t o pr oblems in which A.Object s ar e at r est . B.Only one for ce act s on an object . C.M any for ces combine t o keep an object in posit ion. D.An object is sliding along at const
Oregon State - PH - 481
Phys 481Winter 2009Homework #23(due Friday, March 13, 2009) 1. Reading assignment: Hecht Chapter 11.3 and 13.2. 2. Work through problems 13.29-13.31 3. (10 pts) Calculate the diffraction pattern of an apodized slit for which the transmission fun
Oregon State - PH - 481
Phys 481Winter 2009Homework #22(due Wednesday, March 11, 2009) 1. Reading assignment: Hecht Chapter 11.1-11.2, 11.3.3, and 13.2.1-13.2.3. 2. (10 pts) Hecht 11.2 3. (10 pts) Hecht 11.9 4. (10 pts) Hecht 11.14
Oregon State - PH - 481
Phys 481Winter 2009Homework #20(due Friday, March 6, 2009) 1. Reading assignment: Hecht Chapter 8.4-8.10. 2. (10 pts) Hecht 8.35 3. (10 pts) Hecht 8.43
Oregon State - PH - 481
Phys 481Winter 2009Homework #16(due Wednesday, February 25, 2009) 1. Reading assignment: Hecht Chapters 9.6-9.7, 3.5, 4.8 2. (10 pts) Hecht 9.40 3. (10 pts) Hecht 9.47 4. (10 pts) Hecht 3.53 5. (10 pts) Hecht 3.56
Minnesota - PIET - 0120
Economics 1102 Lecture 001Spring Semester 2009Homework 4(25 points, 1 Replacement Points (RP) Due March 25, 2009 @ 9:05AM You MUST show your work to receive full credit. Name: _ TA name:_ Recitation #: _ Extended AD-AS Analysis (1
Wright State - CS - 884
Java 5 : New Features (t.k.prasad@wright.edu)Prasadcs8841Adapted from Material byDavid Matuszek, UPenn James Heliotis, RIT . More references: http:/java.sun.com/features/2003/05/bloch_qa.html http:/www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-06-200
NMSU - EDLT - 3685
Introduction | | History | Photos | Conclusion Introduction: Not until somewhat recently (that is, in terms of human history) did people find aneed for knowing the time of day. As best we know, 5000 to 6000 years ago great civilizations in the Middl
NMSU - EDLT - 36806
Stacy Guerrero stacyg@nmsu.edu (505) 921-2172Stacy GuerreroStacy Guerreromanaging ProbSolv4 3 2 1Basic File Mngmnt WPStacy Guerr eroExcelTech Intrg.Pres.SkillsDataInfoSearch EthicalPix BrowsersMy Philosophy of EducationI be
Wright State - FIN - 418
Case 12 Practice Problems and Essays ESSAYS: 1. Explain why the appropriate discount rate for the PV of lease payments and the PV of all owning cash flows except the salvage value should be the after tax cost of debt and not the WACC? Why then value
NMSU - EDUC - 518
Literacy Center ChecklistStudent Name_Start Date Station #1 Hispanic Hall of Fame Station #2 Spanish to English Station #3 Retablo-Style SelfPortraits Station #4 Create a Folk Tale Station #5 Flags of Hispanic Nations Date Completed
NMSU - EDLT - 368
Genevieve RiveraP.O. Box 1931 * Las Cruces, N.M. 88004 * (505) 526-9278 Summary of Qualifications More than 17 years of experience working in the public school Familiar with the aspects of working with elementary children in a Bilingual setting
NMSU - EDUC - 518
1.Vision of Engaged LearningResponsible for Learning. Students take charge of their own learning and are self-regulated. They define learning goals and problems that are meaningful to them; understand how specific activities relate to those
NMSU - ELT - 36801
Margarita Franco (915)478-1199 marville3203@yahoo.com About MeI decided to become a teacher for the mere fact that I feel that I can make differences. I am planning to teach in the secondary levels with an emphasis in Sociology. I hope to
NMSU - ELT - 36801
Race and GenderThematic Unit Planning MatrixContent Area Thematic Questions Centers Technology Integration (References, Software and/or Resources) Assessment and/or Rubric Scale Student Products or Portfolio NM Content Standards with Benchmarks (Sp
NMSU - ELT - 51890
ESCUELA SECUNDARIA FEDERAL ES-16 CIENCIAS IProfr. Manuel Lpez DelgadoPreguntas GeneradorasCmo beneficia el aprovechamiento sustentable de los recursos naturales a los ecosistemas? Cmo beneficia el aprovechamiento sustentable a los seres vivos?
NMSU - ELT - 36802
US HistoryTeacher PageA WebQuest for 5th Grade and up (History Review) Designed by Ms. Singh jcsingh@nmsu.eduIntroduction | Learners | Standards | Process | Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion | Credits | Student PageIntroductionI developed t
NMSU - EDUC - 51890
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Wright State - HFE - 734
COVER LETTER/CONSENT FORM GUIDELINES(Revised: October 10, 2003)An Addendum To Wright State University's"IRB CHARTER AND STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES"William K. Sellers, Ph.D. Coordinator, Institutional Review Board Eugene P. Hern, Ph.D. Senior
Wright State - HFE - 631
Interactive Visual Data Mining Modeling to Enhance Understanding and Effectiveness of the ProcessDr. Yan Liu Department of Biomedical, Industrial and Human Factors Engineering Wright State UniversityOutline Background Research Objectives
NMSU - EDLT - 3684
Name: Ariana GamezDate: 09-29-04Evaluating I nternet Resources Form1. URL of Web site: 2. Name of Web site: 3. Primary use:x http:/geoimages.berkeley.edu The World Wide Panoramastudentsxteachersxothers(mark all that apply)4. What
NMSU - EDLT - 3684
BatsContent AreaCenters Technology Integration (References, Assessment and/or Rubric Software and/or Resources) Scale Student Products or PortfolioComputer Science center (2 and working Math computers)View a PowerPoint and click on link to colo
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - CS - 320
Empericism David Hume - 18th century father of Empiricism. Hume: "If we take in our hand any volume of divinity or school metaphysics, for instance, let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number? No. Does it conta
Minnesota - CLASS - 1015
INM 1015 Basics of Microcomputer Hardware and Software Spring Semester 2000 Instructor: Office: Email: Telephone: Office Hours:Ron Gronneberg SCC 113 rgronneb@mail.crk.umn.edu 218.281.8194 T-Th, 11AM 12 Noon; Wed., 12 Noon 1:30 p.m.; or by
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ECON - 20011
Sheet1 PROFILE OF STUDENTS IN SFU COURSES COURSE: ECON 443-3 D01 LOCATION: SFU TITLE: SEMINAR/INTL. TRADE SECTION TYPE: SEM SEMESTER: 2001-1 ENROL: 15 = PROGRAM OF STUDENT (Top 5 programs reported in each category Programs with < 3 students not shown
Wright State - FIN - 315
Chapter 14Business EntitiesChapter 14: Business Entities2Business EntitiesOne of the major decisions confronting a business owner from a tax and legal perspective concerns selecting the form in which the business will operate.Chapter 1
Wright State - FIN - 315
Chapter 3Communication and Internal AnalysisChapter 3: Communication and Internal Analysis2Communication Skills Be Respectful Communication Techniques Engagement LetterChapter 3: Communication and Internal Analysis 2005 Kaplan Financ
UC Davis - LOG - 0104
A National Research Council Public Workshop Opportunities in Agriculture: A Vision for USDA's Food and Agricultural Research in the 21st CenturyMay 22-23, 2001 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Green Building, Room 104 2001 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. Washington, D
UC Davis - ATT - 0104
A National Research Council Public Workshop Opportunities in Agriculture: A Vision for USDA's Food and Agricultural Research in the 21st CenturyMay 22-23, 2001 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Green Building, Room 104 2001 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. Washington, D