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Case Western - EMSE - 426
Homework #2.EMSE 426, Spring 2009Due: 02/022. 1 For short-range interaction in some solids, the Lennard-Jones potential applies: (r) = whereb ba0 r122a0 r6,and a0 are constants.a) What is the minimum potential energy? b) What
Case Western - EMSE - 426
EMSE 426, SPRING 2009HOMEWORK : # 10DUE:04/20NAME:1. For an isotropic, two-dimensional system where the film is grown on a (100) plane: a) What is value of the transverse strain T for f 0.03 and =0.30. b) For channeling measurements in th
Case Western - PSCL - 344
Developmental PsychopathologyHomework Assignment #2 Due Date: Wednesday, 2/9/00PSCL 344Spring 2000Comparing Categorical vs. Dimensional Models of Assessment: DSM-IV Criteria vs. the Attention Problems Scale from the CBCLBoth lecture and the te
Moravian - PUBLIC - 200770
St. Lukes Hospital School of Nursing at Moravian College Bethlehem, Pennsylvania NURS312: Embracing the Dynamic Family Spring 2008 Faculty: Dr. Susan Scholtz, RN, DNSc E-mail: scholtz@moravian.edu Phone: (610) 625-7768 Office: 100 Hamilton Cell: (610
Moravian - PUBLIC - 200830
St. Lukes Hospital School of Nursing at Moravian CollegeBethlehem, PennsylvaniaNursing 315: Embracing the Challenged Community Fall, 2008 Beth Gotwals RN, PhD (candidate) Email: bgotwals@moravian.edu Phone: (610) 861-1590 Cell: (215) 407-2403 Offi
Case Western - EECS - 311
EECS 311 Electromagnetic Fields II Spring 2003 Homework #7: Due April 4thComputer z- and y-matrices for a T-network. Computer ABCD parameters for a pi-network. S-parameters and SWR. S-parameters for simple circuit elements. S-parameters for T-networ
Case Western - EECS - 311
EECS 311 Electromagnetic Fields II Spring 2003 Homework #5: Due February 28thQuarter-wave transformer L-section matching networks Variable capacitor stub filter Fifth harmonic filter 3-28 3-33 3-34 3-36
Case Western - EECS - 311
EECS 311 Electromagnetic Fields II Spring 2003 Homework #10: Due April 28thCell phone link via double Friis Mars radio link. Low earth orbit communications satellite. Radar power for fastball measurement. Kraus 5-10-3 Kraus 5-10-5 Kraus 5-11-12 Krau
Case Western - EECS - 311
EECS 311 Electromagnetic Fields II Spring 2003 Homework #9: Due April 21stShort-wave broadcasting array. Stub-match for eight-dipole array. Dish antenna. Yagi-Uda antenna. Conical horn antenna. Kraus 5-7-2 Kraus 5-7-2.2 Kraus 5-9-9 Kraus 5-9-10 Krau
Case Western - EECS - 311
EECS 311 Electromagnetic Fields II Spring 2003 Homework #6: Due March 7thTransmission line parameters using Smith Chart Antenna balun (This is a really simple problem. Remember that the shield of a cable can be part of the transmission line.) Juncti
Case Western - EECS - 311
EECS 311 Electromagnetic Fields II Spring 2003 Homework #2: Due January 31stDigital IC Interconnect Transmission Line with Capacitive Load Two sources coupled by transmission lines to a capacitor Transmission line with a nonlinear termination Source
Case Western - EECS - 311
EECS 311 Electromagnetic Fields II Spring 2003 Homework #4: Due February 14thPower to two antennas Matching with a single lumped element 3-20 3-24
Case Western - EECS - 311
EECS 311 Electromagnetic Fields II Spring 2003 Homework #3: Due February 7thResistive load Capacitive termination Input impedance A wireless communications antenna Input impedance Unknown termination 3-2 3-4 3-5 3-8 3-12 3-15
Case Western - EECS - 311
EECS 311 Electromagnetic Fields II Spring 2003 Homework #8: Due April 14thDirectional patterns in q and f. Gain of five-dipole end-fire array. Array with flat reflector. Directional broadcast array. Short dipole fields. Short dipole power. Kraus 5-2
Case Western - EECS - 311
EECS 311 Electromagnetic Fields II Spring 2003 Homework #1: Due January 24thBasic transmission line problem with resistive loads Ringing is often encountered when the source or load impedance is less than the cable characteristic impedance You are a
Case Western - EECS - 466
The Modeling of Interactive GelatinBy Paul Mecklenburg and Christian MillerTarget:Our project aims to simulate one of the most subtlely entertaining substances on earth: gelatin. The grand high goal is to display a bunch of gelatin cubes that the
East Los Angeles College - ECON - 1008
1ECON1008 Lecture 3 - Functions1. We review Chapter 2 of S&H. (Chapter 4, Sections 1 to 5, of S&H2. Renshaw introduces individual functions one by one (linear, quadratic, cubic, exponential) in separate Chapters (3, 4, 5, 11). The rst idea is mapp
Case Western - EEAP - 583
Moravian - PUBLIC - 200830
MORAVIAN COLLEGE Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Writing 100 G Broadway and Beyond: New York City Plays, Players, & Playwrights 2008 Fall 2008 Dr. Joseph M. Shosh, Moravian College, Hurd Academic Complex 327 Office Telephone: (610) 861-1482 Cell Phone: (610)
Cal Poly - COURS - 6426
Chapitre 7 7.1) Req = 4.08 x 10-10 po min2/pi6 Hs = 5.87" H2O Pa = 111 hp 7.3) Req = 0.101 x 10-10 po min2/pi6 Hs = 0.146" H2O Q1 = 55 890 cfm; Q2 = 41 090 cfm; Q3 = 23 020 cfm Pa = 2.75 hp 7.5) Req = 11.813 x 10-10 po min2/pi6 Hs = 11.813" H2O Q1 =
Moravian - PUBLIC - 200830
1 EDUCATION 260: REFLECTIVE TEACHING Fall, 2008; Dr. Robert Mayer Office: 328 PPHAC; Office Phone: 610-861-1452; Home Phone: 610-694-8857 E-Mail: merhm02@moravian.edu (Office); rmayer3@verizon.net (Home)1 Office Hours: Tuesday, 8:00-10:00; Thursday,
Case Western - EECS - 245
PLASTIC INFRARED LIGHT EMITTING DIODE QEE113PACKAGE DIMENSIONS0.175 (4.44) 0.087 (2.22) 0.065 (1.65)0.050 (1.27)0.200 (5.08)0.095 (2.41)0.500 (12.70) MIN CATHODE ANODE0.020 (0.51) SQ. (2X)SCHEMATIC0.030 (0.76) 0.100 (2.54)0.100 (2.54
Moravian - PUBLIC - 200570
AR 114 Z - Art History Since the RenaissanceSpring 2006 Dr. Rudy S. AckermanText: Meeting Time: Office Hours: Contact Info: I. Aims: A.Art Across Time Volume II by Laurie Schneider Adams Thursday evenings 6:30 to 9:30 By Appointment Only (after
Moravian - PUBLIC - 200730
August 27, 2007CS 105Fall 2006 TR 10:20 11:30 PH-235 Lab T 2:20-3:30 PH-114 http:/www.cs.moravian.edu/cs105 Ofce Hours: WF 10:30-11:30, R 11:30-12:30 CS 105. Fundamental Ideas in Computer Science An introduction to several of the major ideas in t
Weber - MATH - 1220
Calculus II Sample Exam II - 4 pages Sections 8.7, 8.8, 9.1-9.3, 10.1, 10.4, 11.1 & 11.2 Math 1220 NAME: TIME LIMIT 50 MINUTES The point value of each problem is in the left-hand margin. You must show your work to receive full credit for your answers
Laurentian - ASTR - 200801
UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE Department of Physics Astronomy 2020 and Astronomy 2070 A note re Math and Physics requirements: Astronomy is a Science. As such, it makes a lot of use of mathematics, one of the major "languages" of science. Astronomy is als
San Diego State - ART - 448
Samantha Tietz Journal: City Shoot Art 340 For this project I found out a lot about my comfort zones. I found that it was a lot harder for me to approach the "homeless" people of Gaslamp because it was an area I am not comfortable with. Compared to h
San Diego State - ART - 448
Allan Hancock College - A - 108
Statistical Mechanical Theory for Non-equilibrium Systems. IX. Stochastic Molecular Dynamics.Phil AttardSchool of Chemistry F11, University of Sydney, NSW 2006 Australia (Dated: 13 Feb., 2009. For J. Chem. Phys.) The general form for the probabilit
San Diego State - ART - 448
San Diego State - ART - 448
Babson College - FIN - 3560
Chapter ThreeInterest Rates and Security ValuationMcGrawHill/Irwin3-12007, The McGrawHill Companies, All Rights ReservedVarious Interest Rate Measures Coupon rate Required Rate of Return Expected rate of return Realized Rate of ReturnMc
San Diego State - ART - 448
CSU Northridge - PJL - 26399
Chapter 6Securing Information SystemsInformation Systems Today Managing in the Digital WorldCommon ways of obtaining unauthorized access include _. Physically stealing computers Stealing flash drives Stealing CD-ROMs Accessing an unprotecte
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00145754
Spectra Extracted from tstart=-4.785 tstop=174.395(Trigger Time, GPS=805291650.620000, Redshift, z=0.0)Power-Law Model FitNorm@15keV 1.3796e-02 (1.1007e-02 1.6920e-02)alpha -1.3428 (-1.5059 -1.1795)Energy Fluence (15-350 keV) 9.3907e-06 (8.466
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00145754
#file=swbz_15-350lc.txt dt=2.89 tstart=-4.785 tstop=174.395#t90 dt90 t50 dt50 rt90 drt90 rt50 drt50 rt45 drt45 tav dtav tmax dtmax trise dtrise tfall dtfall cts cts_err pk_rate dpk_rate band 144.500 5.004 54.910 10.088 83.810
CSU Northridge - ME - 370
College of Engineering and Computer Science Mechanical Engineering DepartmentMechanical Engineering 370 ThermodynamicsSpring 2009 Numbers: 14416/14552 Instructor: Larry CarettoUnit Four Homework Solutions1 A pistoncylinder device whose piston i
Berkeley - IS - 247
MadeUpTask11/18/00Produced by Sacha Pearson, Kim Garrett, and Jennifer English Now that you are familiar with the content of the database, please make up your own task similar to the tasks you saw above.Please state your task below. Then try to
Berkeley - IS - 247
Metrics SheetNov 19, 2000Produced by Sacha Pearson, Kim Garrett, and Jennifer English Test 10Forms Task A B C Attribute Explorer Exploration: Time to Completion _ Task A B C Time to Completion Recall Precision Time to Completion Recall Precision
Berkeley - IS - 247
Attribute Explorer Task11/18/00Produced by Sacha Pearson, Kim Garrett, and Jennifer English Please complete the following tasks on the Attribute Explorer interface:Play with the interface for a few minutes until you feel comfortable using it. Yo
Berkeley - IS - 247
Dynamic Query Task11/18/00Produced by Sacha Pearson, Kim Garrett, and Jennifer English Please complete the following tasks on the Dynamic Query Interface:You can refresh the interface by clicking "Refresh" in the browser or "Clear All" at the bo
UMBC - ECON - 306
Why study international trade and finance?Recent examplesOutsourcing (offshoring) a new form of international trade Reduces costs of production (labour cost) Which kinds of jobs are affected? Which countries are affected? What is the ex
Princeton - COS - 444
Winner's Curse Experiment, Mar. 30, 2004 32.5Real Value2 # of ppl.1.510.50 0 5 10 15 20 bid 25 30 35 40
Princeton - COS - 444
Guessing (2/3) times the avg. of numbers chosen from [0,100], Feb. 12, 2004 100 50*(2/3) 50*(2/3)^2 80 50*(2/3)^3 average average*(2/3) 60 guess 40 20 0 0 5 10 people 15 20
Allan Hancock College - ELEC - 3305
ELEC 3305: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING Solutions to Tutorial #3Question 1: (Question 3.7 of text): (a) This signal is a sum of shifted step functions (with the first one starting at n = 1), each with amplitude 0.1, i.e. x[n] = 0.1u[n1] + 0.1u[n2] + 0
Iowa State - STAT - 528
-1 -1 +1 -1 +1 +1 -1 -1 7.78-1 -1 +1 -1 +1 +1 -1 -1 7.78-1 -1 +1 -1 +1 +1 -1 -1 7.81-1 -1 +1 -1 +1 +1 -1 +1 7.50-1 -1 +1 -1 +1 +1 -1 +1 7.25-1 -1 +1 -1 +1 +1 -1 +1 7.12+1 -1 -1 -1 -1 +1 +1 -1 8.15+1 -1 -1 -1 -1 +1 +1 -1 8.18+1
WVU - MINE - 306
Delivering Smarter SolutionsTechnical Bulletin No. 2000-1FEASIBILITY STUDIES MINIMUM REPORTING REQUIREMENTSINTRODUCTION Since its founding in 1968, Pincock, Allen & Holt (PAH) has been closely involved in the development and review of feasibilit
WVU - MINE - 306
PAGER/SGMLUserid: _ Fileid: P946.SGMLeading adjust: -40% ( 3-Feb-2005)Draft (Init. & date)Ok to PrintFilename: D:\USERS\vj4bb\documents\Epicfiles\04P946.sgmPage 1 of 112 of Publication 94613:41 - 3-FEB-2005The type and rule above
WVU - MINE - 484
PAGER/SGMLUserid: _ Fileid: P946.SGMLeading adjust: -40% ( 3-Feb-2005)Draft (Init. & date)Ok to PrintFilename: D:\USERS\vj4bb\documents\Epicfiles\04P946.sgmPage 1 of 112 of Publication 94613:41 - 3-FEB-2005The type and rule above
Iowa State - CS - 342
Parameter-Passing VariationsCall-by-value is the most commonly used form of parameter passing, and is the standard against which other parameter-passing mechanisms are usually compared. (let (a 3) (p (lambda (x) (set! x 4) (begin (p a) a)3Under
Minnesota - SOIL - 4111
SOIL 4111 / MAST 2420 Introduction to Precision AgricultureFeb. 4th, 2008 Name: _ Activity #1: Yield data estimation Objective: To get the students familiar with a spreadsheet program. 1. Estimate yield from a yield monitor output file and estimate
Minnesota - ENT - 4251
Be on the lookout forSudden Oak DeathKILLING TREES!Infected HealthyFig. 1. Bleeding cankers on a coastal live oak.Fig. 2. Fresh bleeding from a young canker.Fig. 3. Canker margin in the bark and wood.Sudden oak death, caused by a new Phy
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - COGS - 300
Memory & Cognition 2001, 29 (6), 838-849Conjunctive bias in memory representations of logical connectivesAARON RADER and VLADIMIR SLOUTSKY Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio The paper presents the conjunctive bias in memorya novel phenomenon th
Laurentian - ANTH - 200801
Anthropological ConceptsFundamental Concepts & PrinciplesHolism Function Relativism Comparison Structure Adaptation CultureHolism the whole picture, all facets of humanlife interrelated small scale vs. large scale societies holism & its bou
Laurentian - ANTH - 200801
Fieldwork and EthnographyFieldworkliving with people for an extended time variety of field techniques for collecting that data fieldwork & field techniques developed in the study of smaller scale societies with greater cultural uniformity compared
Iowa State - CPRE - 589
Computer Communications 21 (1998) 16551669Preferred link based delay-constrained least-cost routing in wide area networksR. Sriram, G. Manimaran, C. Siva Ram Murthy*Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, M
Iowa State - CS - 587
Keys to J2C RPCDefine a generic RPC modelRPC Implementation replies only on the generic model That can represent any possible data structureBased on an RPC definition, we need to generate only its corresponding RPC classParameter marsha
East Los Angeles College - AM - 204
Dept. of Management University of SouthamptonCourse: AM204 Portfolio Theory and Corporate FinanceClass work 5: P ortfolio M anagem ent Q1. A ctive ve rsus P assive Fund M anagem ent(a) Which of the following are key factors in deciding whether a
Iowa State - SPCM - 212
Paired Perspectives: Brief Informative Speech AssignmentPurposes: $ To explore structural elements and organizational patterns for informative speeches and apply them. $ To experience delivering an informative speech with a partner before delivering