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Washington - EHUF - 462
GRAVITYEVAPOTRANSPIRATIONCAPILLARYOSMOSISPLANT ROOT-SOIL WATER RELATIONSHIP
Washington - EHUF - 462
STREAM HABITAT RESTORATION GUIDELINES CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTIONFew endeavors in resource and environmental management in the Pacific Northwest are more compelling than rapidly expanding efforts to restore the region's streams and rivers. The region's
Washington - EHUF - 462
Autumn Quarter REN Capstone Course PacketContents:Class location & time Instructors & teaching assistant Recommended texts & materials Class syllabus Grading Peer evaluation form Team assignments Course fees Peer review board instructions Field tri
Washington - EHUF - 462
462 Fall Quarter Capstone Course PacketContents:Student Questionnaire Field Trip Permission Form Field Trip Evaluation Form Field Trip Evaluation Form Blank Field Trip Discussion QuestionsStudent Information SheetName: Phone(s): E-Mail: Major:
Washington - EHUF - 462
462 Fall Quarter Capstone Course PacketContents:Student Questionnaire Field Trip Permission Form Field Trip Evaluation Form Field Trip Evaluation Form Blank Field Trip Discussion QuestionsStudent Information SheetName: Phone(s): E-Mail: Major:
Washington - EHUF - 462
Field Trip Directions 2004 Directions to Licton SpringsGo north or south on Aurora Ave/HWY 99 to N. 97th St. Take a right/left (go east) and look for the park four or five blocks down on the right after Stone Ave N.Directions to Thornton Creek:1s
Washington - EHUF - 462
Common Native Plants of Lowland Puget Soundcommon name Douglas fir grand fir Sitka spruce Western red cedar Wesern hemlock shore pine Western white pine Pacific yew Evergreen broadleaf Pacifc madrone Deciduous big-leaf maple red alder black cottonwo
Washington - EHUF - 462
Common Native Plants of Lowland Puget Soundcommon name Trees Conifers Douglas fir grand fir Sitka spruce Western red cedar Wesern hemlock shore pine Western white pine Pacific yew Evergreen broadleaf Pacifc madrone Deciduous big-leaf maple red alder
Washington - EHUF - 462
Restoration Ecology CapstoneUW Bothell UW Seattle UW TacomaWelcome!UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Restoration Ecology NetworkEngaging the Region:The UW Restoration Ecology NetworkUNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Restoration Ecology NetworkEngaging UW
Washington - EHUF - 462
Common Native Plants of Lowland Puget Soundcommon name Douglas fir grand fir Sitka spruce Western red cedar Wesern hemlock shore pine Western white pine Pacific yew Evergreen broadleaf Pacifc madrone Deciduous big-leaf maple red alder black cottonwo
Washington - EHUF - 462
Some ideas about design and design proposalsESRM 462 Restoration Ecology Capstone: Introduction October 26, 2007Remember: Design is generating plans to "make" something that doesn't already existVery Traditional Design MethodIdentify need Defin
Washington - EHUF - 462
Site assessment exercise due Friday, November 16th, 5PM send to the TA as Word documentPlease include these elements in your site description: (1) Physical site description - topography of the site, slopes, aspects, unique features such as creeks, d
Washington - EHUF - 462
UW-REN CAPSTONE STUDENT & VOLUNTEER TIMESHEET Please keep track of ALL hours put towards your project by the project team and your volunteers. This includes time spent on class assignments, meetings, and site visits. DATE NAME ADDRESS EMAIL ACTIVITY
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Michigan State University - PSY - 395
IPIP - 50 Big-Five Factor Itemsitem no scale 1 1+ 2 23 3+ 4 4+ 5 5+ 6 17 2+ 8 39 410 511 1+ 12 213 3+ 14 4+ 15 5+ 16 117 2+ 18 319 420 521 1+ 22 223 3+ 24 4+ 25 5+ 26 127 2+ 28 329 4+ 30 531 1+ 32 233 3+ 34 4+ 35 5+ 36 137 2+ 38 339 4+ 40 5+ 41 1+ 4
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Michigan State University - PSY - 395
IPIP - 100 Big-Five Factor Itemsitem no scale 1 1+ 2 23 3+ 4 4+ 5 5+ 6 17 2+ 8 39 410 511 1+ 12 213 3+ 14 4+ 15 5+ 16 117 2+ 18 319 420 521 1+ 22 223 3+ 24 4+ 25 5+ 26 127 2+ 28 329 430 531 1+ 32 233 3+ 34 4+ 35 5+ 36 137 2+ 38 339 440 541 1+ 42 243
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Berkeley - MBA - 212
BA212: Class 2 An Overview of the Natural Gas and Electricity Industries2004 US CO2 Emissions by SectorIndustrial NG & Oil Industrial Coal Commercial NG & Oil Household NG & Oil TransportationElectricity GenerationSource: EIA, http:/www.eia.do
Michigan State University - PSY - 395
IPIP (International Personality Item Pool) - Test of Normal Personality The following phrases describe people's normal behaviors this is not a measure of abnormal personality (like the MMPI), and so there are no correct or incorrect answers. Please
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Berkeley - MBA - 212
Cost, Conflict and Climate: U.S. Challenges in the World Oil Market January 2008 Abstract: Dramatic increases in the price of crude oil during the last half of 2007 have ratcheted up attention on energy policy, but cost is only one of the three oil c
Michigan State University - PSY - 395
Rating Normal Personality Peer Form PSY 395 The following phrases describe people's normal behaviors there are no correct or incorrect answers. Please use the rating scale below to describe how accurately each statement describes the person who ga
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Michigan State University - PSY - 395
IPIP - National Norms - Z Scores (scores are listed every 10 points - dashes represent points in between) N 45 15 80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 N Male - Raw Scores E O A 64 64 74 11.4 11.4 10 -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -E -O 50 A 50 C 90 -90 -80 -70 -A
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Arkansas Little Rock - CASE - 143
Berkeley - MBA - 212
Introduction to the OPEC GameBA 2121World Oil Production Seven OPEC Countries Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, UAE, Venezuela and Nigeria Plus the Rest of World (ROW) OPEC countries may try to form a cartel ROW acts as a price taker in ag
Berkeley - MBA - 212
June 21, 2000, 14:43 [Personal conversation not transcribed.] Reliant Ops Manager 2: Reliant Trader 1: Reliant Ops Manager 2: Reliant Trader 1: Reliant Ops Manager 2: Reliant Trader 1: Reliant Ops Manager 2: Reliant Trader 1: Reliant Ops Manager 2: R
Michigan State University - PSY - 395
Writing a good introductionAdapted from http:/www.thewritesource.com/apa.htmQuestions to ask yourself before you begin to write your introduction: Why is this problem important? What are the theoretical implications of the study, and h
Stanford - AA - 218
AA 218 - Homework 4Spring 2009 Due Friday May 1Read Chapters 4 and 5 Complete EXERCISES 5.1, 5.6 Complete EXERCISE 5.7 - Find the group invariants but do not spend excessive time trying to sum the Lie series. We will come back to problem 5.7 in the
Stanford - AA - 218
AA 218 - HOMEWORK 5Due May 8Read Chapters 6 and 7 Complete EXERCISES 6.1 and 6.5, Work out the finite transformation for EXERCISE 5.7 using the method of canonical coordinates discussed in Chapter 6. This is equivalent to summing the Lie series. Co
Ill. Chicago - MCS - 441
1 Solution to extra credit 1.57 Let M be a DFA for A. In the following, we assume that the alphabet of A is {0, 1}. Dene the NFA N for A1/2 in the following way. For every state p of M , let Mp start at p and work like M , but instead of reading its
Ill. Chicago - MCS - 441
Midterm Exam for MCS 441: Theory of Computation I March 3, 2007 1) Construct an NFA which accepts the language of words over {0, 1} whose number of 1's is not divisible by three. 2) Find an RE which generates the language of words over { , } which st
Ill. Chicago - MCS - 441
Solutions to Midterm Exam 1) ONML 1 ONML HIJK HIJK G 0 G 1 bb bb bb 1 1 bb b ONML HIJK 2 y G G0 0 02) where = 3) .ONML 0 G GFED HIJK @ABC c b y 0 1 G GFED @ABC a 1 ,@ABC G GFED s@ABC G GFED s @ABC G GFED s G GFED @A
Ill. Chicago - MCS - 441
230A. M. TUKING[Nov.12,ON COMPUTABLE NUMBERS, WITH AN APPLICATION TO THE ENTSCHEIDUNGSPROBLEMBy A. M. TURING. [Received 28 May, 1936.-Read 12 November, 1936.]The "computable" numbers may be described briefly as the real numbers whose expre
Ill. Chicago - MCS - 441
An Unsolvable Problem of Elementary Number Theory Alonzo Church American Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 58, No. 2. (Apr., 1936), pp. 345-363.Stable URL: http:/links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-9327%28193604%2958%3A2%3C345%3AAUPOEN%3E2.0.CO%3B2-1 American
UMass (Amherst) - RESEC - 312
Name: Exam 1A KeyLab Exam 1A Univariate and Bivariate Statistics The spreadsheet Exam 1A 2009 contains a sample of used 2004 Honda Accord prices and related data. Before you do anything, save your file to the folder named "Dropbox" as: Exam 1A las
Ill. Chicago - MCS - 441
HW8 Mar 10 Problem 1 (a) (, qs , ) (, qr , ) because, by convention, (qs , ) = (qr , , S). (b) (, qs , 10#10) (x, q2 , 0#10) (x0, q2 , #10) (x0#, q4 , 10) (x0#x, q5 , 0) (x0#, q6 , x0) (x0, q6 , #x0) (x, q7 , 0#x0) (, q7 , x0#x0) (x, qs , 0
UMass (Amherst) - RESEC - 312
Key - Exam 2A Please use the data set Exam2 Demand for Money.xls for all analyses. Variables in the Excel spreadsheet are for the years 1960-1983 and are defined as follows: GNP the U.S. Gross National Product in billions of dollars. M1 U.S. deman
UMass (Amherst) - RESEC - 312
Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 Means Medians St. Dev.M1 141.8 146.5 149.2 154.7 161.8 169.5 173.7 185.1 199.4 205.8 216.5 230.7 251.9 265.8 277.5 291.1 31
Ill. Chicago - MCS - 441
HW10 Problem 1 1. While head1 and head2 read S, move head1 and head2 right. 2. If head1 or head2 reads S, then move head2 left to the rst symbol before , move head1 right to the rst S after a comma, and goto 1. 3. While head1 and head3 read A, move h
UMass (Amherst) - RESEC - 312
Exam 3Resource Economics 312 Introductory EconometricsPlease complete all questions on this exam. The data in the spreadsheet: Exam 3- Wages.xls are to be used for all analyses. These data are a sample of 2004 New England private wage earners. Th
UMass (Amherst) - RESEC - 312
Lab 1: Organizing and Describing Data Objectives: 1. Introduce Excel as a tool for organizing and analyzing data. 2. Practice manipulating data. 3. Review Organizing Data from basic stats use Excel to illustrate frequency and relative frequency dist