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San Jose State - EE - 142
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Athens Tech - RELS - 380
Course AnnouncementReligious Studies 380 Introduction to Hebrew Bible/Old TestamentPlease note that the course name for Religious Studies 380: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament has now been changed to Religious Studies 380: Advanced S
Johns Hopkins - DATA - 2304
Course Participation Directions and Scoring Your presence and personality in an online course depend on your tone and frequency of communication. Much of your learning results from contributions from your classmates. As a result, active participa
Binghamton - CS - 422
Java Web ServicesSharmila Chalasani MS Computer Science State university of New York at Binghamton Termination Project Summer 2004 Outline Introduction to web services Existing solutions Web service Architecture Standards u
Penn State - JCS - 5000
911 W. Aaron Drive, Apt. A, State College, PA 16803 570-617-5667Jenna C. SpinelleEducationSept. 2004 May 2008The Pennsylvania State University; Schreyer Honors CollegeUniversity Park, Pa.B.A. Journalism; Minor: Law and Liberal Arts! ! !
Air Force Academy - JIZ - 400
Summer Q3 (7/2-22, updated on 6/11/2009) Economics 211.3 (02): Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (http:/homepage.usask.ca/~jiz400/course/211su/211su.html) Professor Jingang Zhao 810 Arts (9665217, j.zhao@usask.ca) http:/www.usask.ca/~jingang.zhao Lec
Air Force Academy - JIZ - 400
ECONOMICS 211.07 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory MIDTERM EXAMINATION (October 21, 2004) Time: 80 Minutes Total: 100 marks This is a closed book exam. You may use a calculator. Write down all major steps. (1) [20 mks]: a. Please write your name [2
Air Force Academy - JIZ - 400
University of SaskatchewanECONOMICS 211.07 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory FINAL EXAMINATION (December 13, 2004) Time: 2 hours Total: 100 marks This is a closed book exam. You may use a calculator. Write down all major steps. (1) [20 mks]: a) P
Air Force Academy - JIZ - 400
Econ 211.3 (02) AssignmentsSummer 2009Assignment # 3 (7/9, No due date) 3.1 (10 mks). Consider the production function Q = 2K+L, where Q = output per hour, K = capital input per hour, and L = labor input per hour. a. If K = 10, how much L is need
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Econ 211.3 (02) AssignmentsSummer 2009Assignment # 5 (7/16, due on 7/20, Monday) 5.1 (10 mks) Given Q = 53-P, AC= MC = 5. a) Find the monopoly supply, price, profits and consumer surplus. b) Find the competitive supply, price, profits and consume
Air Force Academy - JIZ - 800
Fall 2007 (updated on 9/5/2007)Economics 800 Instructor: T.A.:Microeconomic Theory Jingang Zhao, 810 Arts (9665217, j.zhao@usask.ca) Office hours: TR 4 5:30 PM TBA T.A. Office hours: TBA TR 10:00-11:20 AM, Thorv 125 http:/www.usask.ca/~jingang.z
Air Force Academy - JIZ - 800
University of SaskatchewanECONOMICS 800.01 - Microeconomic Theory FINAL EXAMINATION (December 10, 2004) Time: 2 hours Total: 100 marks This is a closed book exam. You may use a calculator. Please write your name on the cover of your answer book and
Air Force Academy - JIZ - 800
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Air Force Academy - JIZ - 211
Fall 2007 (updated on 9/4/2007) Economics 211.3-07: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (http:/www.usask.ca/~jingang.zhao/course/211/211.html) Professor Jingang Zhao 810 Arts (9665217, j.zhao@usask.ca) http:/www.usask.ca/~jingang.zhao Lectures: TR 11:3
Air Force Academy - JIZ - 211
ECONOMICS 211.07 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory MIDTERM EXAMINATION (October 21, 2004) Time: 80 Minutes Total: 100 marks This is a closed book exam. You may use a calculator. Write down all major steps. (1) [20 mks]: a. Please write your name [2
Air Force Academy - JIZ - 211
University of SaskatchewanECONOMICS 211.07 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory FINAL EXAMINATION (December 13, 2004) Time: 2 hours Total: 100 marks This is a closed book exam. You may use a calculator. Write down all major steps. (1) [20 mks]: a) P
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Berkeley - CS - 276
U.C. Berkeley - CS276: Cryptography Luca TrevisanHandout N5 (Draft)Notes for Lecture 5 (Draft)SummaryHaving introduced the notion of CPA security in the past lecture, we shall now see constructions that achieve it. Such constructions shall req
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U.C. Berkeley - CS276: Cryptography Luca TrevisanHandout N4 (Draft) January 29, 2009Notes for Lecture 4 (Draft)SummaryLast time we defined pseudorandom generators and proved that, if they exist, they provide message-indistinguishable (and hence
Caltech - ME - 115
ME 115(a) 2006: Solution to Homework #5Problem #1: Each finger applies a "wrench" to the disk object due to its contact with the disk. Since we are assuming a frictionless contact, the finger can only apply forces to the disk that are normal to the
Caltech - MA - 108
HW6 Solutions Problem 1By Cauchy-Shwartz inequality1 1f (t) sin tdt 0 1 0 0|f (t) sin t|dt 1/2 1 0 1/2|f (t)|2 dt| sin t|2 dt1 = 21 01/2|f (t)|2 dt.Also, equality holds if and only if f (t) = C sin t. Indeed, consider function
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HW7 Solutions Problem 1If f is even, then f (x) sin(kx) is odd, thus the coefficients of sine aref (x) sin(x) = 0.-Same argument for odd f and cosine coefficients.Problem 2a. a sine wave with period 2/10000, b. see the picture on the web p
East Los Angeles College - M - 453
M453Ndlie-jia and Nggu-ra-jio-ni-bang. (2)Sung by Tao Zi-gai. Notes. This song is recorded in Document F (no. 21, page 22). Throughout this song the Miao text uses the shortened form of the name G Z, C L. In the present transcription the full form
East Los Angeles College - M - 453
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Christendom - ECON - 191
Econ 191Hmwk #5Name_1. Fill in the following table for the model of Aggregate Demand & Aggregate Supply ENDOGENEOUS VARIABLES For AD & AS EXOGENEOUS VARIABLES For ADFor ASSituation: Suppose that to combat the low price of crude oil OPEC gre
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Econ 191Hmwk #4Name_1. Fill in the following table for the model of Aggregate Demand ENDOGENEOUS VARIABLES EXOGENEOUS VARIABLESSituation: The Housing Market has slumped & mortgage foreclosures have risen dramatically. In response Congress pas
Christendom - ECON - 191
Econ 191, Homework #1Page 1 of 2Grade_Name_1. Consider the following information regarding the quantity of corn demanded and supplied per month at various prices. Price Quantity Demanded Quantity Supplied In bushels in bushels $1.20 30,000
Wisconsin Milwaukee - CS - 351
CS 351: Programming Data StructuresHomework #4Homework # 4 due Wednesday, October 1, 11:00 PMIn this assignment we continue our investigation of implementing Sequence. This week, it will be reimplemented using a linked-list. Read Chapter 5 caref
Wisconsin Milwaukee - CS - 351
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CS 351: Data Structures & AlgorithmsHomework #14Homework # 14 due Friday, December 12, 11:00 PMIn this homework, you will implement three extensions to the MUD project: A magic goose that wanders around, occasionally laying a golden egg. Exten
Johns Hopkins - DATA - 1155
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEPRESS CONTACT ONLY: Kirsten Lavin 410/659-8100, ext. 1189 klavin1@peabody.jhu.eduPEABODY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS DOUBLE BILL OF MAHLER'S TRAGIC SIXTHWork to be performed at Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center and at Pea
IUPUI - M - 164
Math 164, Due Date:Name(s):Background Project 1: Exponentials and LogarithmsObjective To briefly review some prerequisite algebraic properties of exponentials and logarithms from precalculus algebra / trigonometry. Exponentials Recall that for a
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Math 164, Due Date:Name(s):Background Project 2: Complex NumbersObjective To briefly review some elementary theory of complex numbers. Narrative A complex number is a number of the form z = a + bi where a and b are real numbers, and i2 = -1. (No
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Reversal of the TCR Stop Signal by CTLA-4 Helga Schneider, et al. Science 313, 1972 (2006); DOI: 10.1126/science.1131078The following resources related to this article are available online at www.sciencemag.org (this information is current as of Au
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Lecture 23Noise!Lecture 24Random Signal Analysis & Power Spectral DensityDigital Signal Processing, 2009 Robi Polikar, Rowan UniversityToday in DSPNoise !Random variables revisited!Power spectrum density The concept of random noiseUnifor
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Week 6: Debating the Green Revolution in Trans-Regional Historical Perspective Author: Murray J. Leaf is currently a professor in the University of Texas at Dallas' School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences. Leaf acquired a BA in Philosophy f
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CHEM 224ASYLLABUSWINTER 2007Instructor: Stan Raucher. Office hours by appointment in Bagley 303B. Email: raucher@u.washington.edu TA: Erica Gunn. Email: egunn@u.washington.edu Course Website: http:/depts.washington.edu/chemcrs/course_index.cgi?
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Study Center Schedule of Office Hours9:00am Mon Tues Wed Thur FriBorisova Maki Fowble Wolfe Ranjitkar9:30amBorisova Lovick Maki Rosewall Fowble Wolfe Ranjitkar10:00amFitch Lovick Maki Rosewall Kraus Hill Maki10:30amFitch Maki Kraus Hill Ma
Portland - OMSE - 532
Spam Filter ArchitectureBy Michal Young (adapted 2006 by Stuart Faulk)Architecture Exercise ContextThe ABC Company produces a variety of internetworking utilities. In recent months, the number of ABC Company customers requesting help in eliminati
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Just Enough about Electronic Mail Protocols and TerminologyFor OMSE 532, Spam filter design exerciseThis document attempts to provide, very briefly, an overview of the major internet electronic mail protocols that one would need to understand to d
Portland - OMSE - 532
Spam Filter Exercise (Week 2)Here is a brief cut at the business goals and corresponding architectural design goals (in addition to the functionality described in the original requirements. I understand that this does not deal with all of the real b
Portland - OMSE - 532
NRL Memorandum Report 4702 December 8, 1981A-7E SOFTWARE MODULE GUIDEby Kathryn Heninger Britton and David Lorge ParnasRevisions by Paul C. Clements Lisa A. KurowskiI. INTRODUCTIONPURPOSE The A-7E Module Guide describes the module structure
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CHAPTER 5 Timing RequirementsPeriodic and demand functions are separated because the relevant timing information is different. Otherwise, the functions appear in the same order as in Chapter 4.5.1. TIMING REQUIREMENTS FOR PERIODIC FUNCTIONSIn th