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Trinity U - CS - 1300
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Trinity U - CS - 1300
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Trinity U - CS - 1300
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CSU LA - UNIV - 006
Administrative ProcedureSubject: 1.0. UNIVERSITY SMOKING POLICYNumber:Effective Supercedes: Page:0069-19-05 11-07-03 1 of 6PURPOSE: To establish the policy and procedures governing smoking in the University environment and to maximize a safe
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ondhand smoke in the University environment and to maximize a safe and healthful working and learning atmosphere.ees of the University-Student Union, University Auxiliary Services, Inc., University-Student Housing, Associated Students, Inc.,mploy
CSU LA - UNIV - 006
Appendix 8.1.Outdoor Non-smoking Areas1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.East quad entrance to basement of King Hall. Outside play area at Anna Bing Arnold Children's Center. Outside seating areas and patios associated with The Golden Eagle building. Area
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Appendix 8.1.Outdoor Non-smoking Areas1. 2. 3.East quad entrance to basement of King Hall. Outside play area at Anna Bing Arnold Children's Center. Outside seating areas and patios associated with The Golden Eagle building. Area between the eas
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Appendix 8.2.CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES SMOKING WAIVER REQUESTApplication must be submitted for approval to the Associate Vice President for Administration and Finance (AVPAF)Office, Administration building, room 514, at least 10 work
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Appendix 8.2.CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES SMOKING WAIVER REQUESTApplication must be submitted for approval to the Associate Vice President for Administration and Finance (AVPAF)Office, Administration building, room 514, at least 10 work
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Administrative ProcedureNumber:Effective Supercedes: Page:01507/20/07 07/27/90 1 of 8Subject:REQUESTS TO NAME FACILITIES, PROPERTIES, AND ROOMS1.0.PURPOSE: To establish procedures for submitting proposals to name facilities, properties,
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PROPERTIES, AND ROOMSme facilities, properties, rooms, and other limited indoor and outdoor areas to the Campus Physical Planning Committee (CPPC)ity, including auxiliaries, and individual faculty, staff, and students.ablished Campus Planning C
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Appendix 8.1. CAMPUS PHYSICAL PLANNING COMMITTEE (CPPC) AGENDA ITEM - REQUEST TO NAME FACILITIES INTRODUCTION: Requests for Consideration The CPPC will respond to requests for all academic and non-academic areas of the campus for changes, approval t
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Appendix 8.1. CAMPUS PHYSICAL PLANNING COMMITTEE (CPPC) AGENDA ITEM - REQUEST TO NAME FACILITIES INTRODUCTION: Requests for Consideration The CPPC will respond to requests for all academic and non-academic areas of the campus for changes, approval t
CSU LA - UNIV - 312
Administrative ProcedureSubject: 1.0. FINGERPRINT PROCEDURENumber:Effective Supercedes: Page:312 (Interim)08/03/07 08/17/01 1 of 5PURPOSE: To establish protocols and guidelines for the University's fingerprint process, which is designed to m
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Appendix 8.2. Positions of Risk Classifications recognized as "Positions of Risk" when an employee has responsibilities as set forth in section 5.5. of the Fingerprint Procedure, include but are not limited to the following: All Mana
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Appendix 8.2. Positions of Risk Classifications recognized as "Positions of Risk" when an employee has responsibilities as set forth in section 5.5. of the Fingerprint Procedure, include but are not limited to the following: All Mana
CSU LA - UNIV - 312
Number:312 (Interim)08/03/07 08/17/01 1 of 5Administrative ProcedureSubject: FINGERPRINT PROCEDUREEffective Supercedes: Page:1.0.PURPOSE: To establish protocols and guidelines for the University's fingerprint process, which is designed to
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walkways of t he campus.d quadr icycle when oper at ed by a per son who, by r eason of physical disabilit y, is ot her wise unable t o move abou(E& T) ent r y and exit must be t he same).Number : Number:Effect ive Super cedes: Page: Page:50
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Administrative Procedure 502: Inner Campus Cart & Vehicle Policy Date of Occurrence Time of Occurrence Location Activity Observed (be specific) Appendix 8.1.Name of Person Driving the Vehicle/Cart (if known)Vehicle/Cart Unsafe Practice ReportUnk
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Administr ative Pr ocedur eNumber :Effect ive Super cedes: Page:3963/21/07 2/2/99 1 of 7Page 2 of 7 k by employees of Califor nia St at e Univer sit y, L os Angeles, who ar e member s of t he Public Employees' Ret ir em 5.0. DEFINITIONS: 5.1.
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TIMELINES FOR REQUESTS FOR RECONSIDERATIONAppendix 8.1.LEVEL First LevelCovered Employee presents written request for reconsideration to immediate supervisor. Immediate supervisor holds a meeting with the covered employee at mutually acceptable
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TION PLANresources of the University.y as defined in the University Resource Allocation Plan.mmittee.ecember 13, 1984 and June 26, 1987, Subject: Budget Advisory Committees.the Academic Senate and the University Administration (endorsed by
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Attachment BCALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES 2002-2003 RESOURCE ALLOCATION PLAN RAP-1: REDISTRIBUTION WITHIN BASExxxxxxx Division xxxxxxx Prepared By/Titlexxxxxx / xxxxxx Department ID/Name xx/xx/xx Datexxxx Program OF Pagexxxxxx Pro
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Attachment CCALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES 2002-2003 RESOURCE ALLOCATION PLAN RAP-4: REVENUE PROGRAMxxxxx Division xxxxx/xxxx Prepared By/Titlexxxxx / xxxxxx Department ID/Name xx/xx/xx Datexxxx Program 1 Page OFxxxxxx Project 1 Pa
CSU LA - UNIV - 505
Administr ative Pr ocedur eNumber :Effect ive Super cedes: Page:5055/5/06 12/16/92 1 of 19er sit y facilit ies, equipment , and ser vices.Page 2 of 19 3.7. Cal State L.A. Administrative Procedures, subjects: 3.7.1. Use of Alcoholic Beverage
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Number:5055/5/06 12/16/92 1 of 19Administrative ProcedureSubject: 1.0. USE OF FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENTEffective Supercedes: Page:PURPOSE:To establish the policies and procedures governing the use of University facilities, equipment, and se
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Administr ative Pr ocedur eof Univer sit y facilit ies, equipment , and ser vices.Number :Effect ive Super cedes: Page:5055/5/06 12/16/92 1 of 19Page 2 of 19 3.7. Cal State L.A. Administrative Procedures, subjects: 3.7.1. Use of Alcoholic Be
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Administrative Procedure: 505 Appendix 8.1CATEGORY DEFINITIONS Listed below are the category definitions for "Rates and Charges University Facilities, Equipment & Services": Category A: All University Departments, including Auxiliary Organizations
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Administrative Procedure: 505 Appendix 8.4.1. SPECIAL PROVISIONS Date: PARTIES: The TRUSTEES, through the President, for California State University, Los Angeles, LESSOR and, the < > the LESSEE being _ _ _ _ A governmental agency A nonprofit, charita
CSU LA - UNIV - 505
Administrative Procedure 505 Appendix 8.4LEASE BY CAMPUS PRESIDENT This lease made and entered into pursuant to Education Code 89046 by and between the Trustees of the California State University, herein called TRUSTEES, through the President of Ca
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dent Or ganizat ions must r egi st er t he event wit h t he Cent er for St udent Development and Pr ogr ams pr ior t o submit t ing r equest t o AVP/AF. Visit Univer si t y-St udent Union, r oom 204, for mor e infor mat ion.CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERS
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Administrative Procedure: 505 Appendix 8.9This form is to be completed for any offcampus individual or organization requesting to reserve University facilities.
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Administrative Procedure: 505 Appendix 8.10California State University, Los Angeles (Campus) Facility/Property Use Request No.__ Name of Person/Organization/Entity Requesting Permit (User) _ Address _ Contact Person _ Date(s) Requested for Use __
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.Appendix 8.1.CATEGORY DEFINITIONS Listed below are the category definitions for "Rates and Charges University Facilities, Equipment & Services": Category A: All University Departments, including Auxiliary Organizations, Recognized Student Organ
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Systemwide Employment Discrimination Complaint Proceduresae = after the event giving rise to discrimination claim/complaint or after EE knew or reasonably should have known of event C = calendar days EE = employee mat = mutually acceptable time. A s
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INTERIM Subject: Policy and Complaint Procedure for Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation for Applicants, Students and Independent Contractors - 394 PURPOSE: To establish the policy and procedures, for the equitable and prompt response to any al
Stanford - PUBS - 11500
SLAC-PUB-11734Muon-Pair Production by Atmospheric Muons in CosmoALEPH F. Maciuc,1,*, C. Grupen,2 N.-O. Hashim,2 S. Luitz,3 A. Mailov,2 A.-S. Muller,4 A. Putzer,5 H.-G. Sander,6 S. Schmeling,7 M. Schmelling,1 R. Tcaciuc,2 H. Wachsmuth,7 Th. Ziegler
Stanford - PH - 195
Ph195b lecture notes, 1/14/02Complementarity and Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle[Feynman] Figure 1-3: "An experiment with electrons"4. Complementarity, classic illustrations of (recoiling slits, Feynman microscope)[Feynman] Figure 1-4: "A
Air Force Academy - MTH - 2303
MTH 2303: Linear Algebra (Fall 2006) ASSIGNMENT TWO Due on Thursday, Sept 28 after class M. El BachraouiExercise 2.1.13. (p. 43) Exercise 2.1.18(a, b). (p. 43) Exercise 2.1.19. (p. 43) Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise 2.2.8(a, c). (p. 54-55) See
Air Force Academy - MATH - 112
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University of Iowa - C - 4131
Exercise 1.19a Estimate the fraction of molecules of N5 at 500K with speeds between 290 and 300ms4 . Use Maple (a popular mathematical computing program) to estimate area under the integral of the Maxwell speed distribution: 6@5 Py5 P y 5 h 5UW i+y,
University of Iowa - C - 4131
Example 1.24a) b] Calculate Z (compression factor) from the Van der Waals equation given that a= 5.536 L5 atm mol5 and b= 0.03049L mol4 . We must estimate the molar volume from the Van der Waals equation. First Rearrange VdW (see page 34) to: UW
University of Iowa - C - 4131
Example 1.27a) Given the following critical constants for CH7 pf = 45.6 atm Vf = 98.7 cm6 mol4 =3<;:O Tf = 190.6 K Determine the VdW coefcients and estimate the radius of the molecules Since the critical constants are related to the VdW coefcients in
University of Iowa - C - 4131
Problem 1.15 Calculate Vp of Cl5 gas at 350 K and 2.3 atm using a] the ideal gas law (IGL) and b] VdW. Use the answer for part a] as the starting point to obtain a numerical value for Vp . Note for Cl5 (From Table 1.6 page 920): a = 6.579 atm L5 mol5
University of Iowa - C - 4131
Problem 1.18c] Given water vapor at p = 65:=9 atm T = :9=7 K has = 4=665 435 g L4 and that Tf = 97:=7 K pf = 546=; atm a = 8=869 atm L5 mol5 b = 6=37< 435 L mol4 M = 4;=35 g mol4 c] Calculate the compression factor using VdW expansion (the book incl
University of Iowa - C - 4131
Problem 1.25 Estimate the fraction of molecules having a] more than and b] less than the rms speed. I used Maple (a popular mathematical computing program) to estimate area under the integral of the Maxwell speed distribution. Now arbitrarily choosin
University of Iowa - C - 4131
Problem 1.26 Calculate the fraction of molecules having the speed qf relative to those at f . Evaluate the ratio at q @ 6 and 4. For starters recall that 4 5UW 5 P 6@5 P Py5 y 5 h 5UW i+y, @ 7 5UW 6@5 P Pf5 i +f , @ 7 f5 h 5UW 5UW 6@5 Pq5f5 P i +q
University of Iowa - C - 4131
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Here is a collection of useful thermodynamic relations that may help you. DEFINITIONS: K @ X . SY D@X WV J@K WVPROPERTIES OF MATTER: Fy @ CX Y CW 4 @ Y CY S CW Fs @ CK S CW 4 W @ Y CY W CSCW @ CS K (Joule-Thompson coefcient) 4 V @ Y CY V CSBAS
Berkeley - ME - 107
Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP)This document is intended to introduce the techniques of Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP) to the new user so that they may be better prepared to integrate CMP into their process flow. CMP can be used for many d
Cornell - ECON - 614
ECON 614 MACROECONOMIC THEORY II: Problem Set 4 SolutionKarel Mertens, Cornell University This problem set asks you to replicate the results of Gali (1999). 1. Estimate a VAR(4) for zt = [ log (Yt /Nt ) , log(Nt )] . (You can use the time series av
Stanford - KPLNF - 1013
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Iowa State - CPRE - 585
Me thodologie for Pe s rform ance S ulation of S r-scalar OOO im upe proce ssorsS rinivas Ne ginhal Anantharam Kalyanaram an an C 585: S y Proje prE urve ct I ntroductionMode ling S ulation imProce ssorDe si gnPe rform ance S tudy A
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Me thodologie for Pe s rform ance S ulation of S r-scalar OOO im upe proce ssorsS rinivas Ne ginhal Anantharam Kalyanaram an an C 585: S y Proje prE urve ct Archite ctural S ulators im ExploreDe S sign pace Evaluatee xisting hardware or Pr
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Reducing Issue Logic Complexity in Superscalar MicroprocessorsSurvey Project CprE 585 Advanced Computer Architecture David Lastine Ganesh SubramanianIntroductionThe ultimate goal of any computer architect designing a fast machine Approach
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Trace CacheKaMing Keung Swamy D PonpandiLecture Topics Trace Cache Block based trace cache OptimizationsCPRE 585 Fall 20042MotivationComplex superscalar processor design to extract higher ILP diminishing returns Issues Fetch
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CSCI.4967 & CSCI.6965 Introduction to Quantum Computation and Communication Instructor: Phone: Email: Office Hours: Textbook: Course Website: Schedule: Week 1 2 Topics QM Basics I Postulates 1 & 2 QM Basics II Measuring a Qubit, Postulates 3 & 4, Ent
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