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New Mexico - ME - 306
New Mexico - ME - 306
New Mexico - ME - 306
New Mexico - ME - 306
New Mexico - ME - 306
New Mexico - ME - 306
ME306 Dynamics, Spring 2003 Exam 1Name: _ Problem 1 score: _ (worth 40 points) Problem 2 score: _ (worth 30 points) Problem 3 score: _ (worth 30 points) Total score: _/100 SSN: _Instructions: 1- Write your name and SSN in the specified areas. 2- R
New Mexico - ME - 306
HW10 Solution Key, ME306 Dynamics, Spring 2003
New Mexico - ME - 306
HW13 Solution Key, ME306 Dynamics, Spring 2003
New Mexico - ME - 306
Student Name ANDERSON, JOHN M ARMSTRONG, DAVID L ARMIJO, RUDYLEE ARVISO, DENNIS P BALL, CHRISTOPHER R CAIN, GREGORY M CAMERON, REX S CHRISTNER, EDYTKA B CLINE, ANDREW S DUNBAR, JOHN E FOX, GRANT R GAWLTNEY, WESLEY GIBSON, MICHAEL L GILKEY, JAMES L JA
New Mexico - ME - 306
New Mexico - ME - 306
New Mexico - ME - 306
New Mexico - ME - 306
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Tutorial 9: Instruction Encoding and DecodingProblem 1: Pseudo InstructionConsider the ARM assembly code in Figure 1 Answer the following questions: What is the real ARM instruction corresponding to the pseudo instruction at label L2? What is the r
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CLAM The clam is the common name of a large group of often edible, mostly marine, bivalve mollusks or 'bodyfooted" animals belonging to the class Bivalvia, or Pelecypoda. Different species are variously called geoducks, quahogs, hardshell or softs
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/* Fig. 8.3: fig08_03.c Using functions islower, isupper, tolower, toupper */#include <stdio.h>#include <ctype.h>int main(){ printf( "%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n\n", "According to islower:", islower( 'p' ) ? "p i
University of Hawaii - Hilo - ICS - 212
#include <stdio.h>int main(){ char *c[] = {"zero", "one"}; char c2[2][5] = {"zero", "one"}; char c3[2][5] = {'z','e','r','o','\0','o','n','e','\0','\0'}; printf("%s\n",c[0]);/* one */ printf("%p\n",c[0]);/* 0x10970 */ prin
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
# Time [days] Mag Magerr Band Uplim Ref -0.59669 22.5 -0.2 Rc yes GCN4909 0.00095 12 -0.2 none yes GCN4931 0.00340 21.1 -0.2 White no GCN4917 0.0
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
-51554 22.5 0.2 Rc yes 82.08 12 0.2 none yes 508.896 18.2 0.2 none no 1989.79 16 0.2 R yes 3112.99 17 0
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
2.24000 19.3200 -0.210596 0.107049 19.3200 317.309 -2.69083 0.100083 317.309 757.610 -0.101622 0.292335 757.610 16594.4 -1.25186 0.0877262 16594.4 34348.4 -0.82957
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
chi^2/nu= 101.37455 / 61The fit is rejectable at 99.910150 % Confidence -3.97000 -3.41000 914.35292 -3.41000 -3.13000 924.57579 -3.13000 -2.57000 933.52359 -2.57000 -2.0100
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
Source Contamination: 9.96E-07 +/- 9.1E-08 cts/s
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
SIMPLE = T / file does conform to FITS standardBITPIX = 8 / number of bits per data pixelNAXIS = 0 / number of data axesEXTEND = T / FITS dataset may contain extensio
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
Posterior Peaks at Ep=149.18 (96.35 764.10) keVPosterior Peaks at Eiso=1.58e-05 (1.20e-05 3.53e-05) erg
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
#ra dec hmag dhmag174.224643 49.786427 16.038 0.107174.203280 49.801655 12.765 0.025174.198194 49.789062 15.783 0.089174.276903 49.788563 15.271 0.061174.292368 49.763893 16.256 0.127174.295443 49.785831 16.257 0.136174.301994 49.811066
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
;instrument XRT;exposure 1121.4212;xunit kev;bintype counts 0.0000000 0.0049999999 14.540886 1.00000 0.0049999999 0.0099999998 14.592788 1.00000 0.0099999998 0.015000000 14.644690 1.0
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
# t1 t2 dt rad_min rad_max cts err scl bg bg_rat wt 0.286137 0.297878 0.011741 0. 16. 9.64 3.18 0.914109 1.000000 0.355568 1 0.297878 0.311099 0.013221 0. 16. 11.87
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00202505
;instrument XRT;exposure 49683.572;xunit kev;bintype counts 0.0000000 0.0049999999 13.983830 1.00000 0.0049999999 0.0099999998 14.033700 1.00000 0.0099999998 0.015000000 14.083569 1.0
Youngstown - CLASS - 610
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Youngstown - CLASS - 610
The GDB Debugger The purpose of the GDB debugger is to allow you to see what is going on "inside" a program while it executes. It also allows you to see what is going on in a program at the moment it crashes. GDB can do four main things, along with o
BYU - CS - 235
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BYU - CS - 235
Preamble.We the People of the United States, in Order to form a moreperfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility,provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and
BYU - CS - 235
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BYU - CS - 235
This is a test document.How many dogs can fly?Do you think this really works?
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Violations of Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Mutation Random mating Small population size = genetic drift Migration Natural SelectionGenetic drift and inbreeding Today: Causes, concepts, and consequences. Next time: Theoretical treatment.Genet
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Outline Fundamentals of EcologyProf. Geoff Morse LSC 320 I. II.1. 2.What is Ecology? Levels of Ecological organizationTheir integration: poison oak and carbon dioxide. What other questions fall into ecology?III. Structure of the class IV. Syll
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Chapter 12Parasitism and Disease12.1 Introduction: parasites, pathogens, infection and diseasePreviously, in Chapter 9, we defined a parasite as an organism that obtains its nutrients from one or a very few host individuals, normally causing har
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San Jose State - EE - 252
EE252. Spring 2004. Homework # 3San Jos State University e Due: 4/7/041. In this problem, the effects of timing errors in complex baseband symbols of QPSK modulation are examined. Transmission is assumed to occur over a linear AWGN channel with S
San Jose State - EE - 160
Green sheet1. Course Information Instructor: Robert Morelos-Zaragoza Department: Electrical Engineering College of Engineering, San Jose State University Spring Semester, 2006 Course Title: Course Code: Section: Class Hours & Location: Office Hours
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Economics 318s Dr. Smith Spring 2007Economics 318s: Empirical Paper ProjectRules and RegulationsYour final draft should be typed in size 10 font or larger, double-spaced, and it should include the appropriate citations. Furthermore, your paper sh
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Question 2. How interested are you in this fall's presidential election? 3. Do you plan to vote in this fall's presidential election? [IF 0/YES IN VOTE] 3a. Who will you vote for? [IF 2(DON'T KNOW) IN VOICECHOICE1] 3b. If you had to choose between th
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SLAC-PUB-12720DESIGN OF A FAST EXTRACTION KICKER FOR THE ACCELERATOR TEST FACILITY*S. De Santis#, A. Wolski, LBNL, Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A. M.C. Ross, SLAC, Menlo Park, CA 94025, U.S.A. AbstractWe present a preliminary study for the design of a
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ISLAC - PUB - 4176 January 1987 (4IiSOMEFASTBEAMKICKERMAGNETSYSTEMSAT SLAC'F. BULOS, R. L. CASSEL, A. R. DONALDSON, L. F. GENOVA, J. A. GRANT, A. M. MIHALKA, B. A. SUKIENNICKI, W. T. TOMLIN, F. T. VELDHUIZEN, D. R WALZ , J, N. W
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