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Stanford - BIOCHEM - 218
Biochem 218 Protein Structural MotifsFebruary 22, 2007Doug Brutlag Department of Biochemistry & Medicine (by courtesy) Stanford University School of Medicine Doug Brutlag 2007Protein Structure Computational Goals Compare all known structures t
Washington - OCEAN - 420
Time0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 5 5.1 5.2Stake10.03 0.07 0.1 0.13 0.15 0.17 0.19 0.2
Stanford - BIOCHEM - 218
Biochem 218 - 2007 Lecture 15Clustering and Functional Analysis of Coordinately Regulated Genes Gavin Sherlock sherlock@genome.stanford.edu February 27th 2007Analysis and visualization of microarray data What are the goals of typical microarray
Stanford - BIOCHEM - 218
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Stanford - BIOCHEM - 218
Computational Molecular Biology Sequence AlignmentJanuary 30, 2007Doug Brutlag Departments of Biochemistry & Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine Doug Brutlag 2007DNA Dot Matrix Doug Brutlag 2007DNA Dot Matrix (2) Doug Brutlag
Utah - URPL - 5010
Revised Population Estimates for the 1990s:Utah Population Estimates CommitteePam Perlich Bureau of Economic and Business Research University of UtahAugust 27, 2001Intercensal Estimates RevisionUtah Population Estimates Committee Work Group:
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - April 27, 2007 Solutions1. Find the local extrema of f (x, y) = x4 8xy + 2y 2 3 Solution: Saddle at (0, 0) Local min of 19 at (2, 4). Local min of 19 at (2, 4).3 2. Find the minimum of f (x, y) = 2x2 2xy 2 y 2 + x 5y subj
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - April 25, 2007Topics for Final Exam: I. Integration: definite integrals, indefinite integrals, area under curves, integration by substitution, integration by parts, improper integrals II. Approximate integration: Simpson's rule (n
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Area Under the Standard Normal Curve ( = 0, = 1) From 0 to zz 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 0.00 0.0000 0.0398 0.0793
U. Houston - COSC - 6376
COSC6376Fall Semester 2006Grid ComputingInstructor: S. Lennart Johnsson Times: Tu Th 4 - 5:30 PM Location: PGH 200 Office Hours: By appointment e-mail: johnsson@cs.uh.edu Assistant: Cecilia Dykes, cmdykes@tlc2.uh.edu, 713-743-1966Administrativ
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - April 22, 2007 Solutions1. Let Z be the standard normal random variable. Use the chart on the back to compute the probabilities. (Hint: Make sure you draw the area that the question is asking for!) (a) P (1.21 Z 0.54) = 0.3869 +
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - April 18, 20071. Consider the following cumulative distribution function (cdf). Remember that the cdf is definited by F (x) = P (X x). 0 if x < 0 1 2 F (x) = 9 x if 0 x 3 1 if x > 3 Use the cdf to answer the questions. (a)
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - April 18, 2007 Solutions1. Consider the following cumulative distribution function (cdf). Remember that the cdf is denited by F (x) = P (X x). 0 if x < 0 1 2 F (x) = 9 x if 0 x 3 1 if x > 3 Use the cdf to answer the questio
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - April 13, 2007 Solutions1. Compute the integrals: (a)e-x dx = 10(b)1e-x dx = 1 - e-1 0.6320(c)2e-x dx = e-1 - e-2 0.2331(d)e-x dx = e-1 0.3681Lecture Problems2. For each of the functions below, sketch a
UConn - ECO - 503
First Joint MIT/UConn/UMass/UMD Syntax Workshop, University of Connecticut, February 8, 2003 On object shift and VP-fronting in Bulgarian Mariana Lambova, University of Connecticut <mdl97002@huskymail.uconn.edu> [This is a slightly revised version of
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Review Problems - April 11, 20071. Let f (x) = x5 . (a) Find the degree 4 Taylor polynomial centered at x = 0. (b) Find the degree 4 Taylor polynomial centered at x = 5. 2. Let f (x) = x. (Make sure you do these in order, dont skip any part before
UConn - ECO - 52008
Jeffrey Bernath, University of Connecticut Looking for Determiners in ASL: Further Confusing the Issue The search for determiners in American Sign Language (ASL) has yielded controversial results since the beginning of linguistic research of the lang
UConn - ECO - 52008
Sverre Johnsen Harvard 'Binding in complements of perception verbs'Norwegian is one of the most discussed languages in the literature on reflexive binding, with its system of simple and complex reflexives seg vs. seg sjl. This talk will present ne
UConn - ECO - 52008
Partial Focus Fronting in Mandarin `even' Constructions Noah Constant and Chloe Gu. (UMass, Amherst) Mandarin `even' constructions provide a view of how conflicting pressures from syntax, semantics, and prosody can give rise to a complex paradigm of
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - April 9, 2007 Solutions1. Suppose you flip a coin 2 times. What are the possible outcomes? Solution: HH, HT, TH, TT 2. Suppose you roll a six-side die 600 times. How many times do you expect to roll a 6? Solution: You expect1 6
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - April 6, 20071. Find the 5th degree Taylor polynomials for the function at the point given. (a) 1 1-x (b) ex (c) sin x (d) 1 (1 + x)Lecture Problems2. Find the Taylor series and find the general term for the Taylor series (a) (
Allan Hancock College - MECH - 3405
Some Notes on the Assignment of ICCP System for an Underground PipelineMany students have problem in determining of the anode-pipeline distance d using the Ohm's Law. We know that resistance is related to resistivity via: R=L AL is our d, and A
Allan Hancock College - MECH - 3405
Effect of Moisture on the Spatial Uniformity of Cathodic Protection of Steel .E B Muehlenkamp; M D Koretsky; J C Westall Corrosion; Jun 2005; 61, 6; ProQuest Science Journals pg. 519Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reprod
Allan Hancock College - MECH - 3405
SURNAME: _ STUDENT NO: _ GIVEN NAMES: _FACULTY: _ 1ST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS 2001 SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Industrial Corrosion and Prevention 308 (630.308) This Paper Contains: 3 Pages 5 Questions Time Allowed: Reading Time: 3 Hours 10 Minute
Allan Hancock College - MECH - 3405
Structure Integrity 318 Corrosion and PreventionSuggested solutions for selected questions1. A metal, M, of valence z, atomic mass W and density is corroding uniformly over its exposed surface by an electrochemical process with a current density
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - April 4, 20071. For the follwing series, nd the sum if they converge (they are all geometric) (a)n=05(2n ) 3n(b)n=25(2n ) 3n(c)n=05(3n ) 2n(d)n=02n + 3n 7nLecture Problems2. Determine if the following
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - April 4, 2007 Solutions1. For the follwing series, nd the sum if they converge (they are all geometric) (a)n=05(2n ) 5 = = 15 n 3 1 2/32 (a = 5, r = ) 3(b)n=25(2n ) 20/9 20 = = 3n 1 2/3 3(a =20 2 ,r = ) 9 3(c
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - March 30, 20071. Find the x-intercept (the x-coordinate of where it crosses the x-axis) for the following lines: (a) y = 3x + 5 (b) y = 32x + 154 (c) y = mx + b (d) y y0 = m(x x0 )Lecture Problems2. Use Newtons method to nd a
Allan Hancock College - MECH - 3405
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Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - March 26, 20071. Find fifth degree Taylor polynomial for the function f (x) = x at x = 1.n 0 1 2 3 4 5f (n) (x)f (n) (1)an =f (n) (1) n!2. Find fifth degree Taylor polynomial for the function f (x) =x at x = 4.L
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - March 26, 2007 Solutions1. Find fth degree Taylor polynomial for the function f (x) = x at x = 1.n 0 1 2 3 4 5f (n) (x) x1/2 1 1/2 x 2 1 3/2 4x 3 5/2 x 8 15 x7/2 16 105 9/2 x 32f (n) (1) 1 1 41 2an =f (n) (1) n!1 1
Wayne State University - TED - 6020
Copyright and FairUseGuidelines for Teacherswww.techlearning.com. More detailed information about fair use guidelines and copyright resources is available at www.halldavidson.net.This chart was designed to inform teachers of what they may do under
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - March 21, 2007 Solutions1. For the functions below, find the equation of the tangent line at the point. (a) f (x) = ex , x = 0 Solution: Tangent line: y = 1 + x (b) f (x) = e2x , x = 0 Solution: Tangent line: y = 1 + 2x (c) f (x)
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - March 19, 2007 Solutions1. Sketch solutions to the differential equations: (Remember to find the constant solutions first and then determine if the solutions are increasing or decreasing between the constant solutions). (a) dP = 0
Wayne State University - ELE - 3600
MACKINACAlicia Compton Shelly Labadie Kelly Sheridan Shana Speicher Kory Trombley Dan WalkenhorstRoad Map- Introduction Topic: Mackinac Materials: Computers, Mackinac videos, items within the lone box (museum artifacts). Books: Mackinac, an is
Wayne State University - ELE - 3600
Michigan's Lumber IndustryCompiled By: Darcy Platt Yvonne Ghedotte Amber Daniels Dayna Peoples Lorita KirkseyELE 3600 Dr. Bob PettapieceIntroduction:Grade Level: Later Elementary Background Information: As this country was settled, the demands
Wayne State University - COE - 3600
BLOOM'S REVISED TAXONOMY CreatingGenerating new ideas, products, or ways of viewing things Designing, constructing, planning, producing, inventing.EvaluatingJustifying a decision or course of action Checking, hypothesising, critiquing, experiment
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - February 28, 20071. Match up the differential equation with the graph of its slopefield. (a) y = y - t (b) y = (y - 1)t (c) y = (y + 1)(t - 1) (d) y = -yt (e) y = y(t - 1) (f) y = y(t + 1) (g) y = (y + 1)(t + 1) (h) y = (y + 1)t (
Washington University in St. Louis - WU - 128
Warm-up Problems - February 28, 2007 Solutions1. Match up the dierential equation with the graph of its slopeeld. (a) y = y t (b) y = (y 1)t (d) y = yt (e) y = y(t 1) (f) y = y(t + 1) (h) y = (y + 1)t (i) y = ytA4.0 3.2 2.4 1.6 0.8 0.0 4 2 t 0.
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper #Title: Serverless Network File System(1) Problem:In the traditional central server file systems, the central server is involved in every read misses and disk writes. This fact limits the performance. They also need some specialized hardwa
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper # 25Title : Enhancing the Web's Infrastructure: From Caching to Replication(1) Problem:As the penetration of internet is increasing, internet has started facing many difficulties like congestion, bandwidth problems etc. Researchers have pro
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
PAPER CRITIQUEPaper: 3.18Title: Free transactions with Rio VistaName: Aditya DevurkarMail:adityad@gatech.eduProblems: The paper presents a novel architecture for transaction, concurrency and atomicity. The paper discusses in detail about the
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper #: 18 (Section 3)Title: Free Transactions with Rio Vista(1) Problems:- Traditional transaction systems have a very a large overhead for maintaining the atomicity property of the transaction of it. It requires at least one synchronous disk
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
CS 8803: AIAD Week [8] Reading SummariesFamily Name: RajanGiven Name: ChiragPaper # [3] 18Title: Free Transactions with Rio Vista(1) Problems: The paper addresses a number of existing problems with respect to data storage, specifically:-> Tran
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper #: [2.2 WP] - 28Title: Improving End to End Performance of the Web using Server Volumes and Proxy Filters(1) ProblemsAs the web (and individual websites) continues to grow, and new protocols (such as bittorrent) and applications (such as st
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper #: [3 AS] - 18Title: Free Transactions with Rio Vista(1) Problems- There are many cases where several writes absolutely need to occur together- Normal transaction-based systems have a (relatively) heavy performance penalty- Typical recove
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper #: [2.2 WP] Title: Improving End-to-End Performance of the Web Using Server Volumes and Proxy Filters1. ProblemsThe Internet is growing in an exponential rapid speed. However, the increasing growth causes many problems, such as high volume
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper #8Title: Managing Update Conflicts in Bayou, a Weakly Connected Replicated Storage System.0. Problems Addressed:The authors have designed Bayou, a replicated, weakly consistent storage system, designed for a mobile computing environment wh
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
CS8803D Course Reading SummariesFamily Name: ChawlaGiven Name: PankajPaper #: 25Title: Enhancing the Webs Infrastructure From Caching to Replication(1) ProblemsToday, the internet faces many challenges like network congestion during dayti
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper #: 18Title: Flash: Free Transactions with Rio Vista(1) ProblemsTransactions and recoverable memories are powerful mechanism for handling failures and manipulating persistent data. However, while they are useful in kernel and application pr
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper# 1Title: ENHANCING THE WEB'S INFRASTRUCTURE: FROM CACHING TO REPLICATION.(1) Problems: -A single server is vulnerable to being a bottleneck and single point of failure which affects the availability and latency times.-Caching via proxies
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper# 2Title: Free Transactions with Rio Vista.(1) Problems: -Transactions provide a means for atomic updates, that prevent application from crashes, durability etc. but transactions involve a significant overhead.-Commiting a transaction invol
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Free Transactions with Rio VistaDavid E. Lowell and Peter M. ChenThe authors describe a system that drastically reduces the transaction overhead incurred in a typical transaction processing scenario.The system christened Rio-Vista, incorporates
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper # 21/3Title -Serverless Network File Systems, Anderson, Dahlin, Neefe, Patterson, Roselli and Wang.(1) Problems - The paper addresses the problems of scalability and availability as seen in traditional network filesystems and prese
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
File Name: 6866_1Subject line: [8803AIA] Week-8Mailto: mcdoo@cc.gatech.edu and pesti@cc.gatech.edu CS8803 Weekly Reading SummaryGT Id No.: _6866[3 AS]: Paper No. 18 - Free Transactions with Rio Vista. David E. Lowell and Peter M. Chen, Proc
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
CS 8803 Reading Write-up 1Week 8Paper #: 18Title: Free Transactions with Rio Vista(1) ProblemsIf a crash occurs while an application is writing or updating a file the data can be damaged beyond recovery. This has traditionally been taken car
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
CS 8803 Reading Write-up 2Week 8Paper #: 25Title: Enhancing the Web's Infrastructure: From Caching to Replication(1) ProblemsMany web pages are served by a single machine which can become a bottleneck or can go down, therefore breaking all li
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper# 18(AS)Problem Statement:A transaction is a way to ensure that a certain set of operations are executed completely or not executed at all. However, committing a transaction requires at least one Disk I/O operation. This can be expensive t
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Paper#2: Title: "Enhancing the Web's Infrastructure - From Caching to Replication."-(1)Problems-The authors of this paper describes and compares caching and replication in the current scenario of the www. The problem was that during high volu
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Serverless Network File SystemProblems:In this paper the authors try to solve the performance and reliability bottleneck that is inherent in a centralized file server, by building a distributed system called the Serverless Network File System (xFS
Georgia Tech - CS - 8803
Enhancing the Webs Infrastructure - From Caching to ReplicationProblems addressed:In this paper the authors address a basic problem of the WWW infrastructure: congestion and latency. The authors attempt to solve this problem by using caching and r