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Duke - STA - 278
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Duke - STA - 278
MicroarraysA snapshot that captures the activity pattern of thousands of genes at once.Custom spotted arraysAffymetrix GeneChipPractical Applications of MicroarraysGene Target Discovery By allowing scie ntists to com paredise d ce with norm c
Portland - G - 430
GEOLOGY 430U/530U, LIFE OF THE PAST, Summer 2006 26 June-20 July [CRN 80711/80723] MWTh 1800-2010, Cramer S17 http:/web.pdx.edu/~tcl/ http:/paleo.geol.pdx.edu Instructor: Tom Lindsay; Cramer 17M, 503-725-3374 (office), 971-219-6657 (cell); tcl@pdx.ed
Portland - G - 430
Day 1Things we will learn about in this class The Earth What it's comprised of How we study it How and when it was formed, How it works (plate tectonics)Things we will learn about in this class The paleontologists data- the fossil recordTh
Portland - G - 430
Day 1Things we will learn about in this class The Earth What it's comprised of How we study it How and when it was formed, How it works (plate tectonics)Things we will learn about in this class The paleontologists data- the fossil recordTh
Portland - G - 430
GEOLOGY 430U/530U, LIFE OF THE PAST, Summer 2006 26 June-20 July [CRN 80711/80723] MWTh 1800-2010, Cramer S17 http:/web.pdx.edu/~tcl/ Instructor: Tom Lindsay; Cramer 17M, 503-725-3374 (office), 971-219-6657 (cell); tcl@pdx.edu Course description: Lif
Portland - G - 430
Invertebrate Organisms Exercise Please note: This exercise is due May 5th. Please do all sketches (with scales) and answer all questions neatly. Download this from WebCt and use it to start the word document you hand in. Kingdom Protista Please look
Portland - G - 430
Invertebrate Organisms Exercise Please note: This exercise is due May 12th. Please do all sketches (with scales) and answer all questions neatly. Download this from WebCt and use it to start the word document you hand in. Kingdom Animalia Please look
Portland - G - 430
Life of the PastG430U/G530U April 3rd - June 9th Instructor: Tom Lindsay Office Hours: M, W, F: 10-12 Spring 2006 4 credits M, W 9-10:05 F 9-10:50 (Cramer S17) Final June 13th 800-950 (S17)Description: This is a hands-on/minds-on examination of th
Portland - G - 430
GROUPS OF TRAITSFind the Trait Group which first appeared in your team's animal group.Traits Group 1 Incisor-canine-cheek teeth sequence Legs under body Body temperature regulation Traits Group 3 Jaws Teeth Internal skeleton Gill arches Paired app
Portland - G - 430
CLASSROOM CLADOGRAM OF VERTEBRATE EVOLUTIONPROCEDURESA. You will choose an animal group on which to work. You will be given a strip of paper with: 1) the name of your animal group (sometimes with names of specific members of that group); 2) the ag
Portland - G - 430
EVOLUTION93. S. D. Weatherbee and S. B. Carroll, Cell 97, 283 (1999). 94. W. G. M. Damen, M. Hausdorf, E.-A. Seyfarth, D. Tautz, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 95, 10665 (1998). 95. M. J. Telford and R. H. Thomas, ibid., p. 10671. 96. M. Averof and N
Portland - G - 430
John Pojeta, Jr. Dale A. SpringerAmerican Geological Institute The Paleontological SocietyAbout the AuthorsJohn Pojeta, Jr. has been an active paleontologistsince 1957. He is a Scientist Emeritus with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Resea
Portland - G - 430
Theory Biosci. (2003) 122: 266287 Urban & Fischer Verlag http:/www.urbanfischer.de/journals/theorybioscThe Evolution of Paired FinsMichael I. CoatesDepartment of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, University of Chicago, Chicago, USA Address for cor
Portland - G - 430
Permian-Triassic boundary interval as a model for forcing marine ecosystem collapse by long-term atmospheric oxygen dropO. Weidlich Institut fur Geowissenschaften, Christian-Albrechts Universitat, Olshausenstrae 40-60, D-24118 Kiel, Germany W. Kie
Portland - G - 430
H. Erwinr ~he end-Permian 1._01'; extinction brought the Palaeozoic great experiment in marine life to a ~Iose during an Interval of intense climatic, tectonic and geochemical change. Improved know-Jedgeof latest Permianfaunas, coupled with recent
Portland - G - 430
PERSPECTIVESE VO L U T I O NThe Tree-Thinking ChallengeDavid A. Baum, Stacey DeWitt Smith, Samuel S. S. Donovanhe central claim of the theory of evo- pret trees and use them for organizing lution as laid out in 1859 by Charles knowledge of biod
Portland - G - 430
Uprooting theTree of Lifeby W. Ford Doolittleharles Darwin contended more than a century ago that all modern species diverged from a more limited set of ancestral groups, which themselves evolved from still fewer progenitors and so on back to the
Richmond - X - 10066341
its all in theit Is not whether you win or iose lose its how much money lost ittyou make yot vou yol vol in todays sports world athletes seem to be more focused on how much money they can make than on winning 10 athletes used lo play to win and the
Portland - G - 430
Fossil Identification and ClassificationPlease identify the 12 fossil groups to the best of your ability using the supplied keys. Try and be as detailed as possible (KPCOFGS). Be sure to include the range of geologic time that your organism lived in
St. Martins - TED - 312
A NEED TO REC LE, REDUS , AND REUS YC E EA NEED TO RECYCLE WHAT DOESI T MEAN TO REC LE? YC WHY S HOULD WE REUS I TEMS E ? WHAT DOESI T MEAN TO REDUC E? WHY S HOULD WE REC LE? YC HOW C WE HELP? ANWHAT DOESI T MEAN TO REC LE? YCREC LING MEAN
Portland - G - 430
Nebular Hypothesis of Solar System Formation
Portland - G - 430
Converging Margins: India-Asia CollisionTransform FaultsSea-Floor Spreading and Plate Boundaries
Portland - G - 430
Terrane Formation
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Global Warmingd
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PHYS - 199
UIUC Physics 199POM/498POM Physics of Music/Musical Instruments The Physics of a Longitudinally Vibrating Metal RodThe Physics of a Longitudinally Vibrating Singing Metal Rod:A metal rod (e.g. aluminum rod) a few feet in length can be made to vibr
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - PHYS - 199
UIUC Physics 199POM/Physics 498POM Physics of Music/Musical Instruments PC-Controlled Sonic Mechanical Resonance DAQ SystemUse of A PC-Based Data Acquisition System for Measurement of Complex Mechanical Resonances/Vibrations of Musical Instruments
Georgia Tech - CS - 3210
CS 3210 Operating System Design Fall 2004 Hutto Georgia Tech, College of ComputingHomework 3 DUE: 11:33 pm (exam time or final demo time) Tu 7 December 2004Topics Covered: Access Control Lists Work individually on this. Please prepare printed solu
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 498
Goal: We would like to create a social application for finding and viewing people with similar music tastes. This system will only search people who are closely connected to the current user. Idea: Last.fm is an online repository of music preferences
Purdue - ECON - 512
Economics 512 Spring 2009 Saunders Quiz 4 1. Provide an intuitive description of the income and substitution effects related to how an increase of the real interest rate is likely to affect the current consumption of a wealthy household. Remember tha
Pace - CIS - 101
CIS101 Introduction to ComputingWeek 01 Dr. Catherine Dwyer Information Systems1Agenda Class Introductions What is CIS101? Sustainability Learning Pod Using Pace e-mail and Blackboard Introduction to Excel Next week's homework and assig
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - BA - 320
~ BADM 320 ~ PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING SPRING SEMESTER 2005"Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire."William Butler Yeats (1865-1939), Irish poet and dramatist, and Nobel laureateCourse web page: http:/www.business.uiuc.
Wayne State University - ENG - 346
Investigation of the Parameters Affecting Cetane Number of Biodiesel By: Kapila Wadumesthrige and Sidong Zang Rationale Recent concern over the environmental impact of diesel powered vehicles engine exhaust emissions required improvement of engine de
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 498
FernandaMendes(fmendes2) CS49804/16/2009ArtifactsofthePresenceEra:UsingInformationVisualizationto CreateanEvocativeSouvenir ArtifactsofthePresenceEracreatesavisualizationofvideofootageandaudiodata thatwascapturedinamuseum'sgallery.Themotivationfor
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 498
Nigel Ray Title: Artifacts of the Presence Era: Using Information Visualization to Create an Evocative Souvenir Authors: Viegas et al. This paper describes a project called Artifacts of the Presence Era. This is an installation at a museum which reco
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 498
John Balamuta | Social Visualization | Prof. Karahalios | 16 April 20091Re: Artifacts of the Presence Era Discarded candy wrappers, mugs ringed with brown and even a shapely depression left in a favorite chair comprise artifacts of the presence e
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 498
Miru Park(cs498kgk) Critique week13Artifacts of the Presence Era: Using Information Visualization to Create an Evocative SouvenirArtifacts of the Presence Era has been presented a few times since CS465 and I was excited for the fact that I was ab
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 498
Sean Laude CS 498 Critiques Artifacts What struck me first was the mention of 'souvenir' in the title. Typically, we equate this to something we can take with us, a memento, a cheap knick-knack, something to remind us of the extraordinary places we'v
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 498
Pooja Mathur (pmathur2) Readings for: April 16, 2009 Article: Author: Artifacts of the Presence Era: Using Information Visualization to Create an Evocative Souvenir Fernanda B. Viegas, Ethan Perry, Ethan Howe, and Judith DonathI always feel that wh
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 498
Suk Kyu Lee CS498 CriqituePainterly Rendering with Curved Brush Strokes of Multiple Sizes: I think this article was very interesting because the authors tried to create a hand-painted appearance from the photograph image. I think this application's
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 498
Mengzhu Julie Bai CS 498 KGK Prof. Karahalios April 16th 2009 Reading Critiques Artifacts of the Presence Era - Using Information Visualization to Create an Evocative Souvenir Visualizations of this category are now getting data from two mediums: vid
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 498
CS 498-KGKCritiques16 Apr 09Artifacts of the Presence Era: Using Information Visualization to Create an Evocative SouvenirThe word souvenir is a good choice for describing Artifacts of the Presence Era because although it meaningfully capture
Purdue - MA - 153
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Wayne State University - AP - 2659
This week we built the robot arm which was cool. The different ways of distributing weight was what I though was cool. Placing the arm motor at the base and just extending the axle out to the hands was great. The other part that was really was how th
Wayne State University - PDP - 088004
Q QUEST - Adventure game Disclaimer -Neither the author or the author's company claim any responsibility for problems resulting from the use of this software. THIS SOFTWARE HAS BUGS. These bugs are mainly due to the fact that the implementation was n
Temple - MATH - 2101
College of Science and TechnologyDepartment of MathematicsTEMPLE UNIVERSITYSummer2 2009Course SyllabusCourse: Mathematics 2101.021. Course Title: Linear Algebra. Time: MTWR 10:44AM - 12:15PM. Place: BB 202. Instructor: Osborne, Charles. Instru
Washington - AA - 349
UW Neighborhood Medi-SpaLocated at UW Medicine Shoreline Clinic 1355 N. 205th St. Shoreline, WA 98133 Contact Information: 206-520-1817 www.uwneighborhoodmedispa.orgServices and Price List 2009 (No Tipping, Please)Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.
MD University College - CS - 365
/* * Philosopher.java * * This class represents each philosopher thread. * */import java.util.*;public class Philosopher implements Runnable{ private DiningPhilosophers server; private int philNum; private static boolean isEating[]
MD University College - CS - 365
/* * This program illustrates setting the priority of a Java thread * * Figure 6.13 * * @author Gagne, Galvin, Silberschatz * Operating System Concepts with Java - Sixth Edition * Copyright John Wiley & Sons - 2003. * * Modified by k. weber
MD University College - CS - 365
/* * This program generates an instance of HighThread. * Both the thread running in this class and the HighThread * each report the value of their priority. * * @author Gagne, Galvin, Silberschatz * Operating System Concepts with Java - Sixth
Wayne State University - BE - 3040
Department of Chemical EngineeringBE 3040 Winter 2002 April 16, 2002Class Work #51. Do problem 12 part a on pg. 591 of the text.2. Solve for the steady-state temperatures in the plate (Problem # 50 on page 594) when the edge temperatures are a
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - CS - 273
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Maryland - MEDIA - 30038
The College of Behavioral & Social SciencesName: Major:BSOS Student EconomicsGraduation Planning Worksheet ECONsgp-v.1 updated 5/21/09 UID: 109000000 Email: bsosstudent@umd.eduDate: Cumulative Credits to Date:0Check applicable boxes. Read a
Maryland - MEDIA - 30020
PSYCmc-v.2 updated 5/21/09PSYCHOLOGYCollege of Behavioral and Social SciencesEnrolled Fall 2009 and LaterBSOS Expectations of StudentsAs a University of Maryland student, you are an informed and active participant in your education. Therefore,