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Oregon State - CS - 551
CS551 Computer Graphics Instructor: Eugene Zhang Office: 2111 Kelley Engineering Center Email: zhange@eecs.oregonstate.edu Prerequisite: Linear Algebra, Trigonometry, Computer Graphics CS450/550 Description: Advanced course in computer graphics focus
Oregon State - CS - 551
Solid Textures2D Textures3D TexturesHyperTexturesPerlin Noise Implemented as a summation ofpseudorandom spline knots Noise is generated by a series oscillationsover a variety of frequencies1D Perlin NoisePerlin NoiseThink of it as s
Portland - SBA - 346
SO WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR? EXAMPLES OF SUCCESSES AND FAILUREDr. Thomas R. WEbbLet's talk about some examples of people, mostly young men and woman who have done it. We will be coming back to many of these examples over
Jessup - EE - 438
The University of Portland School of Engineering EE438 Introduction to VLSI Systems HOMEWORK 3Assigned: Due: Midterm Exam:Tue, Feb 3, 2009 Thur, Feb 12, 2009 Tues, Mar 3, 2009 (closed-book, one crib-sheet, calculator)Problems: 1) Use L-EDIT to
Oregon State - ECE - 271
Due:5/8/2009ECE271,Homework#5Instructor:MattShumanLatches:1. DrawthelogicdiagramforaDLatch.HighlighttheSRLatchandcontrolinputthatare partoftheDLatch. 2. DrawthewaveformforaDLatch.Includea2nanosecondgatedelayforthenand gatesandignoretheinverter
Oregon State - CS - 331
Name: _CS 331 Midterm Spring 2008You have 50 minutes to complete this midterm. You are only allowed to use your textbook, your notes, your assignments and solutions to those assignments during this midterm. If you find that you are spending a larg
Oregon State - CS - 331
Probability Exercises CS 3311. Prove thatP ( A | B, X ) =P( B | A, X ) P( A, X ) P ( B, X )2. If I have the following joint probability distribution:A F F T T B F T F T P(A,B) 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.1a) Compute P(A = F)b) Compute P(A = F OR B =
Laurentian - CELP - 0304
NOTES from the Council of English Language Programmes held on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. in L-302. PRESENT: S. Burke S. Fairgrieve P. Pickard C. Leonard R. Smith A. Thomson K. Westaway D. Parker, Chair L. Mainville, Recording Secretar
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 444
publication 444-031Squash BugErin M. Hitchner, Graduate Research Associate, Department of Entomology, Virginia Tech Thomas P. Kuhar, Assistant Professor, Department of Entomology, Virginia TechOrder: Hemiptera Family: Coreidae Species: Anasa tri
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 426
Cucumbers, Melons and SquashDiane Relf, Extension Specialist, Horticulture, Virginia Tech Alan McDaniel, Extension Specialist, Horticulture, Virginia Techpublication 426-406CucumbersEnvironmental PreferencesLIGHT: Sunny. SOIL: Well-drained; mo
Milwaukee School of Engineering - CS - 421
Your Name: _ Wednesday 16 February 2005 (10:00 A.M. - 11:50 A.M. in CC-49) Group 1: Brandt Presentation QualityPlease Check One: Technical ContentCS-421 Student;Student Guest; CommentsFaculty/Staff GuestGroup 2: Conrad, RoodGroup 3: Muell
Jessup - EE - 371
University of Portland School of Engineering EE371 Electronics Laboratory STUDENT EXPECTATIONS1)It is mandatory that you attend at least the first 20 minutes of your regularly scheduled lab classes each week in order to receive any relevant infor
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 426
publication 426-363Selected Vegetable DiseasesAllen Straw, Extension Specialist, Southwest Virginia Agricultural Research and Extension CenterDisease or Other Cause Fungi Anthracnose Vegetables Beans Cucumbers Cantaloupes Watermelons Peppers Toma
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 426
publication 426-366Minimum-Chemical Gardening Diane Relf, Extension Specialist, Horticulture, Virginia TechHome gardeners often use more pesticides per square foot in their gardens than farmers do in the fields, thinking that if a little is good,
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
ANS 3319 Reproductive Physiology and Endocrinology of Domestic AnimalsLabs Dr. Joel Yelich Mon & Tuesday Afternoon 25% of Final GradeHypothalamic Pituitary & Gonadal Relationships Text Chapter 5 pg 102Lab next First Lab August 27 First Progress
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP1 Hypothalamic Pituitary Gonadal RelationshipsChapter 5 pg 102-111ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1Endocrine CascadeLight (-) Dark (+)Hypothalamus GnRH Pituitary GlandPineal Gland(-) Melatonin(-) feedbackPosteri
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 426
Vegetables Recommended for VirginiaCharles R. O'Dell, Extension Specialist, Horticulture, Virginia Tech Diane Relf, Extension Specialist, Horticulture, Virginia Techresistant to the Following furasium crown and root rot, rust Vegetable Variety Caul
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP2 Gonadotropin Structure & ActionChapter 5 pg 111-114ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of FloridaProtein Hormones Hypothalamic Releasing Hormones - GnRH = Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone - LHRH = Luteinizing Hormone Releasing Hormone.
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 450
publication 450-710Mary Ann Hansen, Extension Plant Pathologist, Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science, Virginia TechPowdery Mildew of CucurbitsPowdery mildew affects all cucurbits, but most often damages cantaloupes, squas
Portland - ECE - 445
ECE445/545Project Feedback design for Buck ConverterAim: To design three different compensators for a Buck converter using asymptotic Bode plots.The performance of each is compared through simulation.For the Buck converter discussed in class de
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP3 Gonadotropin Receptors & nd 2 Messenger SystemsChapter 5, pages 116-118ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1NH2S S N S A S C H N Q N Q E P S A S N AM I P QCV S T L F H G C T Q E S A T F P N Q Q L G P S W T WY A S W Q G L V
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 348
publication 348-127A Consumer's Guide to Buying Healthful, Locally Produced Foods in VirginiaNick Rose, Graduate Student, Department of Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise, Virginia Tech Elena Serrano, Assistant Professor and Extension Nutritioni
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP4 Steroid Synthesis & StructureChapter 5 pg 113-114ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1Steroid StructureCyclopentanophrenanthrene (Carbon) ring11 2 3 1 10 9 5 12 17 13CA4B68 14 7D16 15 Made of carbon, hy
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 2808
Cucumber BeetlesEric Day, Insect Identification Lab Manager, Department of Entomology, Virginia TechPLANTS ATTACKED: Cucumber, cantaloupe, winter squash, pumpkin, gourd, summer squash, and watermelon, as well as many other species of cucurbits. Cu
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
Steroidogenesis Ovary Testes AdrenalCorticosterone CortisolLH/ACTH Delta 4 Delta 5P4E1 DHEAM.J. FieldsT
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP5 Steroid Receptors & 2nd Messenger SystemsChapter 5 pg 118-127ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1Steroid Hormone (Estradiol-17) Receptor and Genomic ActionE2 SBPProtein DNA E2 E2 E2 ER Transcription NucleusM.J. Fields
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 426
publication 426-419Sprouting Seeds for FoodDiane Relf, Extension Specialist, Horticulture, Virginia TechIntroductionSeeds themselves are a very nutritious form of food because they contain proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and oils
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP6 Male Reproductive System Structure and Function ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1TestesSeminiferous Tubules Spermatogenesis occurs 80% of testicular volume 3 miles long Empties into. Rete Testis Vas Efferens (ciliated
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 348
publication 348-150Healthy Eating for Children 2 Through 5 Years Old: A Guide for Parents and Childcare ProvidersElena Serrano, Extension Specialist, Nutrition, Virginia Tech Danielle Parra, former graduate student, Dept. of Human Nutrition, Foods
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 348
publication 348-141The Diet and Cancer ConnectionKathleen M. Stadler, Extension Specialist, Human Nutrition and Foods, Virginia TechIntroductionOne out of every three Americans will be diagnosed with cancer at some time. Cancer affects three o
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP7 Testicular Endocrine Function: Sertoli & Leydig CellsChapter 10 pg 214-218ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1Testicular Vascular System2Structure of Testes3Tunica AlbugineaSeminiferous Tubules4Tunica Albuginea
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 348
publication 348-025Here's To Your Family's HealthKathleen M. Stadler, Assistant Professor, Extension Specialist, Nutrition; Dept. of Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise, Virginia Tech Barbara A. Board, Extension Specialist, Program and Leadership
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP8 SpermatogenesisChapter 10 pg 225-230ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1SpermatogenesisProcess from Spermatogonia to formation of a mature sperm cell Process completed in 60 days Occurs in the Seminiferous Tubules Cons
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 444
publication 444-107Root-knot Nematode in Field CornSiddharth Tiwari, Department of Entomology, Virginia Tech Jon D. Eisenback, Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science, Virginia Tech Roger R. Youngman, Extension Entomologist, Vi
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 450
publication 450-700Angular Leaf Spot of CucumberMary Ann Hansen, Extension Plant Pathologist, Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science, Virginia TechAngular leaf spot of cucurbits is caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae
Virginia Tech - PUBS - 450
publication 450-709Plectosporium Blight of CucurbitsMary Ann Hansen, Extension Plant Pathologist, Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science, Virginia TechPlectosporium blight (formerly called Microdochium blight) is a disease of
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP9 Sperm Cell MicroanatomyChapter 10 pg 214-224ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida12SpermiogenesisGolgi body - forms Acrosomal CapMitochondria - migrates to MidpieceCytoplasm - migrates to Midpiece forms Cytoplasmic Dro
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP10 Sexed Semen X & Y Sex ChromosomesChapter 10 pg 236-239ANS 3319 Dr Michael J. Fields University of Florida1*2Y ChromosomeOne third the size of the X chromosome Has only 1/100th the genes of the X chromosome Recombination occurs
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PowerPoint 10 NotesX and Y Chromosomes and Sexed Semen Chapter 10 I. X and Y ChromosomeSperm XFemale Offspring XX Egg X Male Offspring XYSperm YA.Females can potentially produce double the amount of proteins from the X chromosome since the
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP12 Testicular ThermoregulationChapter 3 pg 58-65ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1Increased Temperature Effects Semen quality Sperm number decline Abnormalities increase Males can be made sterile by securing testes agai
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP13 Male Behavior & Libido TraitsChapter 11 pg 240-265ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1Libido Definition - sex drive or willingness and eagerness of a male to mount and attempt service of a female Sex drive has a genetic
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP11 Species Comparison Semen CharacteristicsChapter 10 pg 231-239ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1Semen CollectionCollect from male for 2 main reasons Evaluate if male is sterile or fertile Collect sperm for artificial
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP15 Estrous CycleChapter 7 pg 144-163ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of FloridaEstrus - Day 21 (Day 15 - 21 mare; Day 17 ewe)LH/E2 surge. Growth of follicle. Ovulation. (Day 0 or 1)1Periods of Estrous CycleMetestrus - Days 1 to
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
1 pulse /6 hr1 pulse /hrEstrus EstrusLH LHEstrus Estrus P4 P4E 22 EDF OT OT Endo Endo PG F2 PG F2 CL CL DFE22 ELH LHE22 E E22 EDFRelative Levels Relative LevelsOV OVCL CLDFOV OV OT OTDFE2 E2A Atretic Atretic FSH FSH FS
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP16 Follicle & Corpus Luteum DevelopmentChapter 8 pg 164-180 Chapter 9 pg 188-206ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of FloridaDevelopment of Follicle In the fetus, germ cells (oogonium) originate from the embryonic gut and migrate to th
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP17 Oocyte Maturation & OogenesisChapter 8 pg 182-187ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of FloridaOogenesis Oogonium Maturation Oogonium undergoes Mitotic division in utero. Mitosis ceases at birth. Arrested at Meiosis I. 2N Pregnancy
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP 18 FertilizationChapter 12 pg 276-283ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of FloridaCapacitation Cellular changes that occur in sperm in the female reproductive tract giving sperm the capacity to fertilize. Completed in vitro with high
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP19 Embryonic DevelopmentChapter 13 pg 284-296ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of FloridaThree Periods of Conceptus Development Cleavage - mitotic divisions without increase in cell mass (1 to 12 days). Differentiation - process in w
Washington University in St. Louis - MEXMRS - 0634
=Upfront Notes= This "aareadme.txt" file contains the description of the naming convention that will be used for all MEX kernels. One part of them will be directly produced by an automated system located at ESTEC,PST. Consequently, we c
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP21 PlacentationChapter 14 pg 304ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of FloridaTrophoectoderm: forms extraembryonic membranesGastrula DevelopmentEmbryo: At day 7 8, called a gastrula Extra-Embryonic Mesoderm Spreads between Endoder
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP20 Maternal Recognition of PregnancyChapter 13 pg 291-296ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of FloridaMechanisms to Rescue the CLI. "Conceptus secretes a product tostimulate CL function" Human Trophoblast secretes hCG (~ day 10).Lut
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PowerPoint 20 NotesMaternal Recognition of PregnancyI. Progesterone = pro-gestation A. Maintains uterus in a state for pregnancy B. Organizes ovulations and regulates the pituitary. C. Progesterone and the Endometrium 1. Progesterone acts here firs
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP23 Artificial InseminationChapter 12 pg 266-283ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of FloridaArtificial Insemination Cow Recto-Vaginal Hand in rectum grasps the cervix AI catheter into vagina and cervix. 0.5 mL straws Stainless ste
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP25 Superovulation, In Vitro Fertilization, Embryo Freezing & TransferChapter 13 pg 296-314ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1Superovulation & Embryo Transfer in the Cow Superovulate for multiple embryos for ET. Average 12
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP26 Cloning & Assisted Reproductive TechnologiesChapter 13 pg 296-314ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1Cloning by Nuclear TransplantationDifferentiated cells (Dolly) Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT), or. .embryonic s
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP24 Estrous SynchronizationChapter 9 pg 207-213ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of Florida1PGF2 Control of Cycle PGF2 - regresses the CL. Lutalyse (Pfizer) 25 mg IM $2.50/dose. EstruMate (Cloprostenol-Bayer) 500 mg IM $3 to $
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PowerPoint 24 NotesEstrous SynchronizationI. Why Synchronize? A. Shorter breeding period. B. Shorter breeding period results in increased weaning weights of calves because they are older. C. More uniform calf crop. D. Replacement heifers will be ol
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
Estrous Synchronization (WRP # 014)WAAESDWestern Association of Agricultural Experiment Station DirectorsHandbook of Estrous SynchronizationWestern Region Publication No. 014 May 2005 www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/estroussynchOhio Agricultural R
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP27 Endocrine Patterns During Pregnancy & ParturitionChapter 14 pg 314-325ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of FloridaPeriparturient Endocrine ProfileBlood Concentrations of Hormones Parturition1) Prog esterone2) E in elax 3) R ci
University of Florida - ANS - 3319
PP28 Endocrine Induction of ParturitionChapter 14 pg 314-325ANS 3319 Dr. Michael J. Fields University of FloridaEndocrine Events at ParturitionFETUS"Determines Day"Hypothalamus CRH Pituitary Gland ACTH Adrenal Gland Primate DHEA SulfateCort