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Stanford - POL - 72520
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Stanford - POL - 72520
Run with no calmode effect: 0 I 0.709663 0.842666 1.077697 0.368034 1 Q 0.062235 0.073430 0.094315 0.032080 2 U -0.001318 0.001494 0.006302 0.007621 3 V -0.004082 0.000001 0.004642 0.008724 4 dx -0.7
Stanford - POL - 72520
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Stanford - POL - 72520
Combined case with calmode effect: 0 I 0.668550 0.841720 1.086976 0.418426 1 Q 0.058098 0.073324 0.094278 0.036179 2 U -0.001651 0.001489 0.006082 0.007733 3 V -0.003497 0.000004 0.003846 0.007343 4 d
Stanford - POL - 070717
Polarization analysis for FSN=171991-172269Side camera obsmode. Processed Mon Jul 16 15:34:44 2007Param Mean Stddev Minplot Maxplot Range I 0.677328 0.026952 0.597439 0.758980 0.161542 Q 0.000163 0.001589
Stanford - POL - 070717
Polarization analysis for FSN=183743-184021Side camera obsmode. Processed Mon Jul 16 14:20:38 2007Param Mean Stddev Minplot Maxplot Range I 0.645600 0.092240 0.372494 0.912054 0.539560 Q -0.000225 0.002349
Stanford - POL - 070715
Polarization analysis for FSN=186746-187022Side camera calmode. Processed Mon Jul 16 14:41:50 2007Param Mean Stddev Minplot Maxplot Range I 0.700498 0.057243 0.530686 0.869462 0.338776 Q -0.000976 0.000427
Stanford - POL - 070715
Polarization analysis for FSN=187024-187302Side camera obsmode. Processed Mon Jul 16 14:42:31 2007Param Mean Stddev Minplot Maxplot Range I 0.673952 0.025811 0.595118 0.749683 0.154565 Q -0.001704 0.001447
Montclair - CMPT - 585
By Chris RackiOutliney y y y y y y y yIntroduction How DNS works A typical DNS lookup Caching for later Vulnerabilities of DNS Anatomy of a cache poisoning Why isn't the security community panicked Ok, now they're panicked! Mitigation Conclusion
GA Southern - ECON - 2105
1 Answer Key for Practice Problems for AD/AS, Fiscal Policy, and Monetary Policy 1. a) P P2 P1 ASAD1 Y1 Y2 RGDPAD2price level in the economy rises and RGDP increasesb)PASP1 P2 AD2 Y2 price level falls and RGDP falls c) P P2 P1 Y1 AS2 AS
LSU - EXST - 7037
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GA Southern - WRIT - 3233
"An editor helps a writer deliver his or her message in the writer's own words." Donald Murray"Editors love language. They respect both its power and its playfulness. They're fascinated by the way a tiny change-the addition of a comma, the substitu
GA Southern - JOUR - 3335
First AmendmentCongress shall make on law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the
UPenn - CIT - 594
BacktrackingBacktracking Suppose you have to make a series of decisions, among various choices, where You don't have enough information to know what to choose Each decision leads to a new set of choices Some sequence of choices (possibly more t
GA Southern - ASTR - 1020
Study Guide For Exam #3 ASTR1020 This test will cover lectures 12,13,14,15 &16. Chapters 22, 23 & 24 in your textbook.You should review the lecture notes The exam will be multi-choice and there will be some true/false questions. I will provide all
Virginia Military Institute - CH - 137
NAME:_QUIZ 5 - longCH137 SECTION 04THIS ASSIGNMENT IS WORK FOR GRADE AND IS TO BE YOUR OWN WORK You may use your notes and book. (Due NLT 3 Oct 2002 at the beginning of class) (10 points)1. a. Assign the oxidation numbers to each element in the
Wisc La Crosse - SOC - 212
SOC 212 (Marriage and Family): Key Term Study Guide 3Gender convergence Revolving door generation Sandwich generation Elderly population Gerontologist Medicaid Medicare `tweener Child abuse Domestic violence Foster care Incest Frustration-aggression
Wisc La Crosse - SOC - 350
Key Term Study Guide Mid-Term Exam Sociological Research (SOC 350)Myth Social Science Overgeneralization Selective Observation Illogical Reasoning Mystification Variables a) Independent b) Dependent c) Control Spurious Relationships (Handout) Resear
Wisc La Crosse - SOC - 225
SOCIOLOGY 225 RACIAL AND ETHNIC MINORITIES KEY TERM STUDY GUIDE-EXAM ONE Key Terms:Ethnogenesis Ethnic group Racial group Minority group Mainstream culture Racism Institutional Discrimination Discrimination Prejudice [see class handout with definiti
Wisc La Crosse - ECO - 310
ECON 310MANAGERIAL ECONOMICSSPRING 2008G. KNOWLESHOMEWORK CASE #4 (50 Points) Due Tuesday, April 22Key Issues: Make-or-Buy Decision, Vertical Integration, Vertical Boundaries, Organization of the Firm Key Firm: Firm in Automobile Industry (
GA Southern - BIO - 1230
Topic 1Overview of Environmental Biology (Don't Mess with Mother Nature)Course Goals1. understand how natural world works 2. understand the human impact 3. what you can do (act responsibly)Solar CapitalWater resources and purificationAir re
GA Southern - BIO - 1230
Topic 3 All About Science & RiskToday's Goalunderstand the scientific process and the essentials of risk City Life0.1 death/100,000,000 passenger-mile1 death/100,000,000 passenger-mile60 attacks/year4 fatalities/year150 fatalities/yea
Wisc La Crosse - ECO - 120
ECON 120 GLOBAL MACROECONOMICS Fall 2008G. KNOWLESHomework #2: EXCHANGE RATES (20 Points) Due Tuesday, September 23(1)Provide a plot of the value (price) of the U.S. dollar in terms of the European euro for the past two years up to the present
GA Southern - ECON - 2105
Dr. Amanda S. King ECON 2105 Answer Key for Practice Problems for Circular Flow Diagram and PPF 1. revenue ($2000) a) Market for Goods & catering services Services spending ($2000) catering servicesThis process starts at spending and goods & servic
W. Alabama - HLTH - 340
Free radical toxicity 2: Oxidative stress and antioxidant defenses exogenous radicals environmental oxidants (O3, NO2) ionizing radiation bioactivated xenobiotic chemicals and drugsendogenous radicals generated within the cell through 1-elec
Wisc La Crosse - CS - 220
VeryBigIntegerEmail all source code and the test document by 11:59pm of April 1stDescriptionWrite a class named VeryBigInteger that represents an arbitrary precision non-negative integer number. The class must possess the methods listed below and
GA Southern - MATH - 2242
Covers: 11.2, 11.3, 11.4, 11.5, 11.6, 11.7, 11.8EXAM 4 (of 4)Good luck. You must show work to get points. Name_ #1(27) Determine if each series is C or D. Give the name of the test used ("Def'n", "Div. Test", "Geom. Series", "p-series", "Int. Tes
GA Southern - ECON - 2105
1 Answer Key for Practice Problems on Demand and Supply 1. a) Discuss how the article made you feel as a consumer. This is normative analysis because it is your opinion. b) (6 points) Demand shifts to the right as it get hotter. This implies that the
GA Southern - ECON - 2105
A. King Econ 2105 Spring 2003 Answer Key-Chapter 10 Economic Growth Practice Problems 1. a) 3578.0 - 2376.7 = 50.54% 2376.7 b) Not necessarily. You have to look at the growth rate of per capita RGDP to tell how the standard of living has changed from
GA Southern - MATH - 1101
Math 1101 J,KApril 29, 2008 Donna SayeTest 3A Name _ Chapters3 and 4Given the following exponential functions: a) graph each of them by hand, b) label the vertex point on the graph, c) clearly indicate the asymptote on the graph, and d) state w
Wisc La Crosse - MATH - 145
Math 145January 27, 2009 is the science of collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and presenting data.StatisticsTwo kinds of Statistics:1. 2.Descriptive Statistics. Inferential Statistics. A statistical inference is an estimate, predictio
Wisc La Crosse - MATH - 341
Math 341January 25, 2007Measures of CenterDescriptive Statistics{2.5, 3.2, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.7, 3.9, 3.9, 4, 4.2, 4.2} Mean averagePractice Hospital length of stay sample size, n=21Median middle value Mode most frequent occur
Kentucky - AS - 110
Groundwater 0. Gaining stream fed by aquifer 1. Losing stream feeding aquifer Changes according to the seasonArtesian wells 2. Named after French town of Artois 3. Requires: 1) Aquifer confined by aquiclude 4. 2) Pressure difference (hydraulic he
Wilfrid Laurier - CPSC - 203
Department of Computer Science University of Calgary CPSC203: Introduction to Computers Winter 2006: L06, 07, 08, 91Assignment 1: Using Microsoft Word This assignment is worth 6% of your overall course marks Email all deliverables to your TA by
UPenn - CIT - 591
Fibonacci NumbersA simple example of program designMay 17, 2009Purpose of this presentationThe whole point of this presentation is to give you some idea of how to put together the components we have so far (declarations, assignments, if and w
Kentucky - CS - 216
Analysis Concepts and Principles: What Are the Real Problems?the customer has only a vague idea of what is required the developer is willing to proceed with the "vague idea" on the assumption that "we'll fill in the details as we go" the customer k
Kentucky - CS - 216
The OO Process Modelidentify candidate classesPla nningRisk AnalysisCustomer Co mmunic a tionconstruct nth iteration of systemlook-up classes in libraryput new classes in library engineer classes if unavailableextract classes if avail
Kentucky - CS - 216
ObjectOriented Designresponsibilities designmessage design class and object design subsystem designch22These courseware materials are to be used in conjunction with Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach, 5/e and are provided with pe
Kentucky - CS - 216
Formal Methods Conceptst data invariant-a condition that is true throughout the execution of the system that contains a collection of data t state-the stored data which a system accesses and alters t operation-an action that takes place in a sy
Kentucky - CS - 216
0 FunctionsIllustration of: Pass by value, reference Scope Allocation Reference: See your CS115/215 textbook0Function DefinitionReturn type Function name Formal parameter float CircleArea (float r) { const float Pi = 3.1415; return Pi * r *
Kentucky - CS - 216
Why Architecture?The architecture is not the operational software. Rather, it is a representation that enables a software engineer to: (1) analyze the effectiveness of the design in meeting its stated requirements, (2) consider architectural alterna
Kentucky - CS - 216
ComponentLevel Designt the closest design activity to coding t the approach: review the design description for the component use stepwise refinement to develop algorithm use structured programming to implement procedural logic review and itera
Kentucky - CS - 216
Chapter 9 Software Configuration ManagementThese courseware materials are to be used in conjunction with Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach, 5/e and are provided with permission by R.S. Pressman & Associates, Inc., copyright 1996, 20
Kentucky - CS - 216
SEG4210 Advanced Software Design and ReengineeringLECTURE 16Software Maintenance, Evolution, Program Comprehension, and Reverse EngineeringSoftware Maintenance"The modification of a software product after delivery to correct faults, to improve
Kentucky - CS - 216
CS 216 Final Fall 2008 Version 2 Name_ Section_ 15 questions on 10 pages. Perl pattern matching definitions on page 10. Closed book. No calculators can be used. 1. (3 points) Give the name of the Java feature that matches the description. a. A backgr
Wisc La Crosse - ECO - 307
Eco 307 J. Brooks Due: September 17th Using the following data: CLL-data.savHomework #1TaggertGo to my homepage and download the file called CLL-data.sav. You can also download the file called CLL-prog.sps to help in interpreting the variable n
Wisc La Crosse - ECO - 303
The media economyIPR7 Something will come of nothingJun 21st 2001 From The Economist print editionThe Creative EconomyBy John Howkins Allen Lane, The Penguin Press; 264 pages; 18.99 Buy it at Amazon.co.ukTHERE has always been a creati
Kentucky - CS - 550
CS 5500 Computer GraphicsFuhua (Frank) ChengDepartment of Computer science National Tsinghua University Hsinchu, Taiwan 300-131Department of Computer Science University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40506-0046CS Dept, Tsinghua Univ1. Introductio
Kentucky - CS - 550
2. OpenGL - I Wehave used the term OpenGL many times. But what is OpenGL? OpenGLis a software interface to graphics hardware consists of 150 distinct commandsCS Dept, Tsinghua Univ It1Advantages:Built on top of X Windows so it inheri
UPenn - EE - 442
University of Pennsylvania Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering ESE 441 SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT FACULTY SUBMISSION FORM 1. Project Title: Intelligent visual tracking using custom made Video sensor 2. Proposer's Name: J. Van der
Wisc La Crosse - ECO - 110
Breakthrough in Bonn?Jul 24th 2001 From The Economist Global Agenda(kyotoe01)Environment ministers from more than 180 countries reached a deal in Bonn on July 23rd which should mean the Kyoto Protocol on greenhouse-gas emissions will eventual
UPenn - CIT - 590
All the OperatorsMay 17, 2009PrecedenceAn operator with higher precedence is done earlier (precedes) one with lower precedenceA higher precedence is indicated with a lower number; zero is the highest precedenceMost of the time, operator
Wisc La Crosse - ECO - 120
ECO 120 GLOBAL MACROECONOMICS Fall 2008 G. KNOWLES Homework #4: The Economy in the Short Run (20 Points) Due Thursday, November 20Name1.Problem 3, Chapter 12, page 341. Year 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 A. B. C. D. Real GDP $ 9,470 $ 9,817 $ 9,891 $
Wisc La Crosse - ECO - 346
Chapter 20: Energy Policy & the Environment Consumption of energy generates much of the pollution in the world primarily air pollution from both stationary and mobile sources. Public Policy: 1. Cheap energy for economic development 2. High degree o
Wisc La Crosse - ECO - 303
Science and profitFeb 15th 2001 From The Economist print edition(IPR10)ONCE upon a time, pure and applied science were the same. Sir Humphry Davy discovered seven chemical elements, and invented the miner's safety lamp. Louis Pasteur investig
Wisc La Crosse - ECO - 110
ECO 110: MICROECONOMICS AND PUBLIC POLICYFall 2006G. KNOWLESSHORT PAPER #1: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES (30 Points) Due Thursday, November 30 Write an editorial on the effectiveness of some aspect of U.S. environmental policy. Effectiveness in environ
Wisc La Crosse - ECO - 303
ECO 303: INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION HOMEWORK #3 (30 points) Due Tuesday, October 23Fall 2007Glenn Knowles1. (15 points) Cartels and Antitrust Policy (a) What is the economic case against price-fixing cartels that would justify vigorous antitrust p
Wisc La Crosse - ECO - 346
CHAPTER 14: THE REGULATORY RECORD 1. Regulation since 1970 has achieved a drop in emissions per unit of GDP. However, with GDP growing, regulation has only held the line on emissions. Without regulation, we would be much worse off. 2. A major critici
Wisc La Crosse - ECO - 310
McDonalds3: Seeing the green light. (business and the environment) 10/20/1990 The Economist 88 COPYRIGHT 1990 Economist Newspaper Ltd. (UK) When the environmental lobby speaks, company bosses tremble. Now some firms are taking the initiative and aski
UPenn - CIT - 591
Classes and Objects in JavaMay 17, 2009Classes and Objects A Java program consists of one or more classes A class is an abstract description of objects Here is an example class:class Dog { .description of a dog goes here. }Here are som
Wisc La Crosse - SOC - 313
The Buffalo Creek Disaster; Corporate Crime Law and Society (Sociology 313)1) Briefly describe what the nature of the Buffalo Creek disaster was, the extent of the damages, and why the Pittston Company initially attempted to describe the break in th