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Rush - CATALOG - 0708
Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear MedicineTurner, David A. Professor and ChairAgarwala, Rita Assistant Professor Alexander, Jonathan M. Instructor Ali, Amjad Professor Arfanakis, Konstantinos Visiting Professor Berlin, Leonard Professor Braun, Ryan
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Physical Medicine and RehabilitationYoung, James A. Associate Professor and Chair Muppavarapu, Satheesh Assistant Professor Neerukonda, Sujatha Assistant Professor Oken, Jeffrey E. Assistant Professor Pang, Thomas Y. Assistant Professor Raanan, Jona
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Rush - CATALOG - 0708
OphthalmologyPacko, Kirk H. Professor and ChairBakos, Irene O. Instructor Bornstein, Scott M. Instructor Brown, Steven V. Associate Professor Buka, Jonathan S. Instructor Chow, Alan Y. Assistant Professor Civantos, Joseph M. Assistant Professor Co
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Immunolgy/MicrobiologyLanday, Alan L. Professor and ChairAl-Harthi, Lena Associate Professor Bahbouhi, Bouchaib Instructor Barker, Edward Assistant Professor Baum, Linda L. Associate Professor Bremer, James W. Associate Professor Gebel, Howard M.
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Occupational TherapyGiuffrida, Clare Associate Professor and ChairBelice, Paula Jo Assistant Professor Maitra, Kinsuk Assistant Chair Myers, Beverly J. Assistant Professor Olson, Linda M. Assistant Professor Walloch, Christy Associate Professor
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Rush - CATALOG - 0708
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Fayetteville State University - COP - 5611
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Fayetteville State University - COP - 5611
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Fayetteville State University - COP - 5611
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Purdue - ME - 274
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Purdue - ME - 274
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Air Force Academy - GE - 121
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Air Force Academy - GE - 121
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Air Force Academy - GE - 121
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Air Force Academy - GE - 121
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1.2 LITERATURE REVIEWOur team explored multiple resources in order to help us define our problem. We found many credible sources on the Internet, especially in the area of current applicable technology. We interviewed accredited experts in the fiel
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Introduction to intensionsChris Potts, Ling 620: Formal Semantics, Spring 2007 Mar 2411.1The view from propositional logicPropositional logic modelsA model for classical propositional logic is a pair M = ({0, 1}, []M ), where []M is a valuat
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Application and abstractionChris Potts, Ling 620: Formal Semantics, Spring 2007 Feb 51 Application1.1 The syntax of functional applicationOne can formulate this in a variety of ways: (1) a. b. If is of type , and is of type , then () is an ex
Columbia - CS - 3137
Data Structures and AlgorithmsSession 20. April 8, 2009Instructor: Bert Huanghttp:/www.cs.columbia.edu/~bert/courses/3137AnnouncementsHomework 5 is out: You can use adjacency lists if you preferReviewExtensions of Dijkstra's Algorithm Crit
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Columbia - CS - 3137
Data Structures and AlgorithmsSession 24. Earth Day, 2009Instructor: Bert Huanghttp:/www.cs.columbia.edu/~bert/courses/3137AnnouncementsHomework 6 due before last class: May 4th Final Review May 4th Exam Wednesday May 13th 1:10-4:00 PM, 633 cu
Columbia - CS - 3137
Data Structures and AlgorithmsSession 25. April 27th, 2009Instructor: Bert Huanghttp:/www.cs.columbia.edu/~bert/courses/3137AnnouncementsHomework 5 solutions on courseworks Homework 6 due before last class: May 4th Final Review May 4th Exam We
Columbia - CS - 3137
Data Structures and AlgorithmsSession 27. May 4th, 2009Instructor: Bert Huanghttp:/www.cs.columbia.edu/~bert/courses/3137Annoucements and Todays PlanFinal Exam Wednesday May 13th, 1:10 PM - 4 PM Mudd 633 Course evaluationReview 2nd half of s
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Creative Writing V41.0815.004 Adair Office hours: Wednesdays, 12-1:30, 19 University Place #422 Texts: John Gardner, The Art of Fiction: Notes on Craft for Young Writers; Course packet Requirements: Portfolio (15-20 pages fiction, 5-10 pages poetry)
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G65.3330 Topics in Museum Studies: Creating a Memorial Museum 4 points Wednesday, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m., 240 Greene Street, Room 410 Dr. Amy S. Weisser Topics in Museum Studies: Creating a Memorial Museum This course examines the creation of a new museum,
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Taylor IN - CSE - 230
COS 230 Lecture Notes BrandleFALL 2007-October 12, 2007 -AGENDA: 0 Admin 1 Reflections on HEART 2 Hydropower --0 ADMIN -(2 minutes) Due Monday Nothing -1 REFLECTIONS ON HEART -(5 minutes) Due Monday -2 HYDROPOWER -(43 minutes) Tell me wh
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COS 340 Lecture Notes BrandleFALL 2007-November 19, 2007 -AGENDA: 0 - Admin 1 Process and project metrics 2 Quiz #5 --0 ADMIN -(5 minutes) Monday Work on the selenium tester. -1 PROCESS AND PROJECT METRICS --(35 minutes) Lord Kelvin: you ne
UCF - ISM - 6121
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Washington - CHEM - 238
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Washington - CHEM - 321
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Washington - PSY - 333
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BI 225 IMMUNOLOGY Spring 2008 Instructor: Lynn Hannum Office: Arey 110, 859-5741 Email: lghannum@colby.edu Text: Parham, P. The Immune System. 2005. Garland PublishingObjectives The primary focus of this course is the choreography of cellular and m