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Wisconsin - WVIOP - 20001002
WVIOP 2000 Status: Monday, 02 OctoberScience Discussions Ed Westwater indicated that instantaneous tip calibrations vs 10 average tip calibrations improve agreement between the Central and Spare MWR systems. Using instaneous tip calibrations show 1
Wisconsin - WVIOP - 20000923
WVIOP 2000 Status: Saturday, 23 SeptemberThe power supply for DIAL arrived and was successfully installed. The flash lamps flashed and preliminary alignment was accomplished. All we need now is the sky to clear. The good agreement betweeen the CARL
Wisconsin - WVIOP - 20000929
WVIOP 2000 Status: Friday, 29 SeptemberHighlights DIAL: Recently has been blowing 200 Amp fuses. Electrician has been out to repair. Dial was able to get a few hours of useful data. Data Plane: Data plane flew last night (7 pm to dusk). Consensus is
Wisconsin - WVIOP - 20000921
WVIOP 2000 Status: Thursday, 21 SeptemberMicrowave LN2 Calibration verification was performed on all instruments (except MWR spare) in the morning. Conditions were good, with light winds, low moisture, and clear skies. The first DataPlane flight was
Neumont - EN - 1907
Supreme Court of Canada Andrews v. Calori, 38 S.C.R. 588 Date: 1907-05-07 Frederick T. Andrews (Defendant) Appellant; and Angelo Calori (Plaintiff) Respondent1907: April 04; 1907: May 07 Present: Fitzpatrick C.J. and Girouard, Davies, Idington and M
Kent State - MATH - 41021
MATH 41021 Exam and Course Grades Prof. D. L. White Final Exams will be graded and course grades will be determined no later than 2 PM Tuesday, May 12 (barring unforeseen circumstances). After the exams are graded, you may see your exam in my office,
Berea - CSC - 226
#include <cmath>#include "Point.hpp"struct Circle { Point center; double radius;};double square(double x) { return x*x;}double distance(Point p1, Point p2) { return sqrt(square(p2.x - p1.x) + square(p2.y - p1.y);}bool int
Berea - CSC - 226
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East Los Angeles College - KU - 00597
Faculty of Business and LawBusiness Undergraduate Modular ProgrammeSession 2007/2008 Level 6 SUBJECT: DATE: TIME: BB3105: Global Computing Environments 17 May 2008 09:30 12:3018 April 2008 DRAFT 2Instructions to Candidates This paper contains 8
Embry-Riddle FL/AZ - D - 2002010723
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University of Texas - ISCHOOL - 9044
License granted by Melissa Keenan (keenan@austin.rr.com) on 2006-12-20T16:03:27Z (GMT):NOTE: PLACE YOUR OWN LICENSE HEREThis sample license is provided for informational purposes only.NON-EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTION LICENSEBy signing and submitting
Toledo - ENV - 200
4/20/2009Chapter 3Chapter 3: OutlineNature's Building BlocksMatter Energy En Laws of nature Earth's major componentsEcosystemsEcology and biodiversity Organisms Components and structure Species interactions Biomes Change Human impactsEarth
UWO - CS - 4411
O2 Notification User ManualRelease 5.0 - April 1998In for m at ion in t h is docu m en t is su bject t o ch an ge wit h ou t n ot ice an d sh ou ld n ot be con st r u ed as a com m it m en t by O2 Tech n ology. Th e soft war e descr ibed in t h is
Maryville MO - PT - 8690
Current Concepts in the Management of Patients With Vestibular DysfunctionKathleen M Gill-Body, PT, MS, NCS ObjectivesAfter reading this continuing education (CE) article, you should be able to: Describe the anatomy and physiology of the vestibula
Wooster - GEO - 105
GEOL 105 Natural HazardsFall 2008Syllabus for GEOL 105 Natural HazardsScovel 105 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Professor: Meagen Pollock Scovel 117 (ext. 2202) mpollock@wooster.eduWhy study hazards? Geologic hazards will physically or financially affect mo
Maryville MO - PT - 8690
Format for Letter to PhysicianName or business name, staff with professional initials, address, telephone numbers, FAX (Create a letterhead or logo) Space down enough to center the body of the letter on the page. Use "Print Preview." Fit on one page
Maryville MO - PT - 8690
APA Footnoting ProtocolsPERIODICAL:Bohannon, R.W. (2002). Rehabilitation therapy self-efficacy and functional recovery after hip fracture. Int J Rehabil Res, 25(3):241-6.TEXT:Bobath B. (1978). Adult Hemiplegia: Evaluation and Treatment. London:
Wooster - GEO - 105
Geology of Natural Hazards (Geo 105) Web Exercise #1: Measurement of EarthquakesGoal: This exercise is to give you a little practice at looking up scientific sites on the World Wide Web as well as in determining the location and magnitude of an eart
Maryville MO - PT - 8690
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Manchester IN - WEBQUEST - 352
ElizabethanEnglandWorksheet1. Who was in charge? What are some of her personal characteristics?2. What form of government was in power?3. Describe the political climate of England during Queen Elizabeth's reign.What wars occurred?What w
Maryville MO - PT - 8690
ACTIVITIES TO FACILITATE MOTOR COORDINATIONMethods of Promoting Ankle Strategy Use small anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral weight shifts, with hips extended on a variety of surfaces including a tilt board. Alternate step-ups onto a small step wi
Maryville MO - PT - 8690
BALANCE CLASS SITTING General stretches before drills: Upper Extremity (2) Chin tucks Shoulder Shrugs Shoulder Blade Squeezes Curl Ups Reaching, 4 directions Swiss Ball Sit to Stance STANDING Weight Shift Tandem Stance Marching in Place Step Ups 360
UNC - INLS - 156
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Wisconsin - M - 132
FinalBen EllisonSpring 2008Math 1321Instructions: Complete all problems. You must provide explanations for your work in order to receive credit. Circle your answers. If a question is unclear, please do not hesitate to ask me for a clarifica
Marietta - ECON - 211
Economics 211 Principles of MicroeconomicsDr. Greg Delemeester EconomicsMaking choices under conditions of scarcity How many hours should I study for biology? What stocks should I buy for my portfolio? How many cars should I steal? Ho
Wisconsin - STAT - 371
Discussion 4 for STAT 371, Spring 2008TA Office & Phone E-mail Office hours TA Office & Phone E-mail Office hours YoungDeok Hwang http:/www.stat.wisc.edu/hwang/ 1335R MSC, 263-5948 hwang@stat.wisc.edu Tue 0130-0220 Thu 1055-1145 (right after lecture
Marietta - CH - 130
Teaching and Learning with TechnologyIssues in Implementing Technology in SchoolsChapter 12Teaching and Learning with Technology Allyn and Bacon 2002Strategic Planning Long range planning that takes into account all aspects of decision maki
Neumont - CSC - 1977
Supreme Court of Canada Lavoie et al. v. R., [1977] 1 S.C.R. 193 Date: 1977-02-01 Jean-Paul Lavoie, Marcel Girard, Robert Linteau and Michel Laferrire Appellants; and Her Majesty The Queen Respondent.1977: February 1. Present: Laskin C.J. and Martla
McGill - PHYSICS - 642
81 5. Fermi Acceleration and Plasma EffectsThese are notes for part five of PHYS 642 Radiative Processes in Astrophysics. We discuss two distinct topics: the origin of power-law distributions of particle energy, in particular Fermi acceleration i
Minnesota - DAY - 4234
There are lots of myths and legends about alcohol. It is important that, as you get older, you make your own mind up about drinking alcohol. Important decisions about whether to drink or what to drink or how much to drink should be based on facts not
McGill - PHYSICS - 642
43 3. Compton ScatteringThese are notes for part three of PHYS 642 Radiative Processes in Astrophysics. We cover Compton scattering and its applications. An excellent reference is the review article by Blumenthal and Gould (1970 Rev Mod Phys).3
LSU - M - 7311
Problem Set 1 : Integration by parts a) Let h be integrable on [a, b] and k be a measurable function which is bounded a.e. on [a, b]. Show that hk is integrable on [a, b]. b) Show that the product of two absolutely continuous functions is absolutely
Fayetteville State University - PHY - 2054
Experiment II Ohm's Law and Resistor CircuitsIntroduction In this experiment you will test Ohm's "law" for a carbon resistor. Then, using this "law", you will determine the equivalent resistance of 2 or more resistors connected in series and paralle
Fayetteville State University - PHY - 2054
Experiment III Thermistors and the Wheatstone BridgeIntroduction By the use of the Wheatstone bridge, a type of null comparator, the temperature versus resistance behavior of a thermistor is plotted. Using this calibration curve, one's body temperat
Fayetteville State University - PHY - 2054
Experiment IV MetersPurpose To determine the resistance of a galvanometer whose full-scale current is known. To use that information, and the proper additional resistance as calculated from Ohm's law to convert the galvanometer first to a 100 mA ful
Fayetteville State University - PHY - 2054
Experiment V The Oscilloscope and AC Circuitry (Week One)Objectives (a) To gain experience with the operation of an oscilloscope for the observation and measurement of transient and periodic electrical phenomena. (b) To be able to use it to measure
Fayetteville State University - PHY - 2054
Experiment VII Lenses - Image Formation by Thin LensesPurpose To observe image formation by thin lenses and to compare results with those given by the simple lens equation.Apparatus Optical bench with five riders (2 short and 3 medium or tall), li
Fayetteville State University - PHY - 2054
Experiment VIII Laser LightPurpose To study basic properties of light and its interaction with matter using a laser. Equipment Helium-Neon Laser, diffraction grating, prism, glass plate, polarizer, an assortment of 5 mounted slits, protractor, stand
Fayetteville State University - PHY - 2054
Experiment IX Diffraction GratingObjective (1) (2) To learn to use a diffraction grating spectroscope. To measure characteristic emission lines of certain elements and identify the source.Equipment Spectrometer, replica grating, high voltage sourc
Wisconsin - TEACHING - 742
Econ 742 Public Economics Assignment #3 Li, HsuehHsiang (Cher) Q2. Time Series Analysis: Capital Gains Realizations and the Average Effective Tax Rates Q2. a) The time series of realizations of capital gains as a percentage of GDP (PGDP) and th
Minnesota - CSCI - 2031
Week 10Trapezoidal rule Simpson's rule Romberg/Richardson Gaussian quadratureUpper and Lower sumsAre sillyf(1) = 1, f(2) = 2, f(4) = -2Trapezoid rule{(x1-x0)*[f(x0)+f(x1)] + (x2-x1)*[f(x1)+f(x2)]} = {(2-1)*[1+2] +(4-2)*[2+(-2)]} = 3/2 f(x)
ECCD - SUB - 4607
Jason Leduc Galaxy Phan Margaret Bailey Background Definitions Player Interests Disruptive or Sustaining? Management Issues Alternatives Suggested course of action Q&A `Electronic open house' to sell homes Connor believed that this t
Minnesota - CSCI - 2031
Week 10 Trapezoidal rule Simpson's rule Romberg/Richardson Gaussian quadratureUpper and Lower sumsAre sillyf(1) = 1, f(2) = 2, f(4) = 2Trapezoid rule{(x1x0)*[f(x0)+f(x1)] + (x2x1)*[f(x1)+f(x2)]} = {(21)*[1+2] +(42)*[2+(2)]} = 3/2 ~ f(x)
Minnesota - LIB - 8152
Mirrors and LensesOptics Terminology and AssumptionsFocus or focal point point from which a portion of waves diverge or on which they converge Optical Axis central axis through optical elements Principle of Reversibility if source and image are
Minnesota - LIB - 8152
Geometric Optics 1. consider only speed and direction of a ray 2. take laws of reflection and refraction as facts 3. all dimensions in problems are > What can happen to a beam of light when it hits a boundary between two media?Conservation Law ()
Wooster - BIO - 305
Transport processesConcepts Steady-state versus equilibrium Gradient energy Changing the form of energy Moving material across the membraneSteady state is not equilibriumEnergetics of transport When is a gradient at equilibrium? What di
Université du Québec à Montréal - PSY - 557
Consciousness and Cognition 11, 300303 (2002) doi:10.1006/ccog.2002.0572Real Latencies and FacilitationChakravarthi Ramakrishna 18-3-1102/5, Plot 159, Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad 500 073, Andhra Pradesh, India E-mail: ramakrishnac@yahoo.comOver
Université du Québec à Montréal - PSY - 557
Consciousness and Cognition 11, 280283 (2002) doi:10.1006/ccog.2002.0555In Support of Pockett's Critique of Libet's Studies of the Time Course of ConsciousnessBruno G. BreitmeyerDepartment of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, Texas 7720
Texas A&M - PHYS - 218
Physics 218: Mechanics, Homework E1 Problem 1. A particle moves in 1 dimension, and experiences a single conservative force given by F = -kx + bx2 where k and b are both positive constants. (a) Calculate two positions (values of x) where the force is
Université du Québec à Montréal - PSY - 557
Consciousness and Cognition 11, 372374 (2002) doi:10.1006/ccog.2002.0547Consciousness and Information Processing: A Reply to DurginJohn Christie 1 and John BarresiDepartment of Psychology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4J1 Canad
Middlebury - WRPR - 1813
WRPR 1813a Mystique of Pride and Prejudice January 2007 M.E. Bertolini mbertoli@middlebury.edu Julia Whelan jmwhelan@middlebuey.eduUsingoneofthetopicsbelow,writeawellorganized,wellarguedpaperonJaneAustensnovel PrideandPrejudice.Yourpapershouldhaveac
Minnesota - D - 8201
Real AnalysisMath 8201 Final Problem Set:Due: Mon. May 7, 2007DRAFT as of April 20, 2007 B. Peckham Directions: Do all problems. You may use your text book and any other inanimate references. Indicate precisely any results you use from any referen
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 3065
11 LOGIC & FOUNDATIONS TUTORIAL 10 63. (i ) What is {a} {a}? (ii ) When does A B = ? (iii ) When does A B = B A? 64. (i ) Prove that is a relation. (ii ) Prove that is a function. (iii ) What is dom()? What is im()? (iv ) Show that if f : A B
Cal Poly - PHYS - 141
Physicsx141 PracticeFinalExamName:_ Partial credit will be awarded. However, you must show/explain your work. A correct answer without explanatory material will not receive full credit. Clearly indicate your final result with a box or circle. I
Allan Hancock College - MATH - 3065
10 LOGIC & FOUNDATIONS TUTORIAL 9 57. (i ) Show that for any set A, A. (ii ) Show that for any sets A and B, (a) A A B; (b) A B A. (iii ) For sets a, A and X, what is the condition that a A - X? / (iv ) Show that for any sets A and X, A - (A -
Wisconsin - ENGR - 412
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH. YOLo 22, NO. 13, PAGES 2031-2046. DECEMBER 1986A Natural Gradient Experiment on Solute Transport in a Sand Aquifer 2. Spatial Moments and the Advection and Dispersion of Nonreactive TracersDAVID L. FREYBERGDepartment of