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Wisconsin - SH - 060814
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Wisconsin - SH - 060814
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Washington - MATH - 536
Basic Properties of the Chordal Version of Loewner's EquationJoel Barnes Math 536 Final Project June 11, 2009Abstract In class we have developed the basic properties of Loewner's differential equation for the disk, a solution of which gives a conf
Georgia Tech - ME - 3015
Systems dynamics and control ME-3015Mechanical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology State-space approachComparison TableClassical control Frequency domain Control design by open-loop characteristics Transfer function Laplace Transform Adva
Washington - PHYS - 122
:Electric potential Equipotential lines and surfaces Potentials from charge distributionsPhysics 122A: Lecture 10, Pg 1ap ec RSummary of the Properties of Electrostatic Properties of a ConductorThe charges of a conductor move so that: The
Washington - QSCI - 483
QSCI 483: Lab 2 Getting SPSS to do regressions for youOnce more the first thing to do once you sit down is find the files for this lab. They are on the web ( http:/courses.washington.edu/qsci483 ). Today we're going to start with a simple little Exc
Washington - ME - 323
Homework 1: due Thurs 4/2/09the energy storage term in the classical conduction equation is c dT/dt. Research the development of the equation and justify this term when the specific heat and the density are functions of T Solve for the temperature
Caltech - PH - 195
Physics 195b Problem set number 13 Due 2 PM, Thursday, January 30, 2003 Notes about course: Homework should be turned in to the TA's mail slot on the first floor of East Bridge. Collaboration policy: OK to work together in small groups, and to help
Caltech - PH - 195
Physics 195b Problem set number 17 Due 2 PM, Thursday, February 27, 2003 Notes about course: Homework should be turned in to the TA's mail slot on the first floor of East Bridge. Collaboration policy: OK to work together in small groups, and to hel
Allan Hancock College - INFO - 2120
Oracle DatabaseConcepts 10g Release 1 (10.1)Part No. B10743-01December 2003Oracle Database Concepts, 10g Release 1 (10.1) Part No. B10743-01 Copyright 1993, 2003 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved. Primary Author: Michele Cyran Paul Lane
Allan Hancock College - INFO - 2120
Oracle9iDatabase Error MessagesRelease 2 (9.2)March 2002 Part No. A96525-01Oracle9i Database Error Messages, Release 2 (9.2) Part No. A96525-01 Copyright 1996, 2002 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved. The Programs (which include both th
Arizona - PSYC - 325
Psyc325 Fall 2008 Assignment #3Sentence Processing: The Reversibility EffectReferencesGoldstein p. 373 Forster, K. I. and I. Olbrei (1973). Semantic heuristics and syntactic analysis. Cognition 2(3): 319-347. Slobin, D. (1966). Grammatical transf
Arizona - PSYC - 325
Grammatical 1 Alan jumped over the hole 2 The candle was burning slowly 3 The dentist extracted the tooth 4 The snake frightened the children 5 Bill walked into the shop 6 Horses galloped past the fence 7 The cake was beautifully cooked 8 The road ha
Arizona - PSYC - 325
Practice Listdemra dekcolb eht sdraug srood stneduts eht ytisrevinu dah ynam stcudorp ynam desitrevda ynapmoc ehT swodniw egral dah moor ehT sesaercni eht seeyolpme dednamed egaw meht evoba dehsalf sthgil wolleYCorrect response doors guards the b
Ohio State - RR - 212
1.Variable overhead is applied based on direct labor hours. If the labor efficiency variance is unfavorable, then the variable overhead efficiency variance (a.) (b.) (c.) (d.) (e.)cannot be determined, because the labor efficiency variance an
Georgia Tech - CS - 4480
Salt Antics Devin Hunt and Anil Rohatgi Prepared for DVFX 4480: 2006FADE IN: EXT. OFFICE BUILDING-OUTSIDE-NOON Two businessmen are walking out of an office building looking busy. One is chatting on a cell phone; they other motioning to a limo. They
Minnesota - EE - 8591
Inductive Learning Through ContradictionsEE8591 Course Project Wuyang DaiMotivation: brief review of lecture Still Inductive Apriori Knowledge from additional samples: (lie in the middle of classes) Unlabeled samples from other area Artificial
Purdue - WILLIA - 120
What Motivates You To Get Up To Come To Class?MotivationChapter 12 Psy12000.003 Spring, 20091 2Announcement Next study session will be on next Tuesday evening (not Wednesday). Time and place will be announced at Tuesdays lecture, or on my webs
Ohio State - OHIOLINE - 3000
FACT SHEETAgriculture and Natural ResourcesHYG-3002-08Fire Blight of Apples and PearsMichael A. Ellis Department of Plant PathologyFire blight is a common and very destructive bacterial disease of apples and pears. The disease is so named be
Eckerd - MA - 410
MA 410/ PH1 410 Name September 6SHC 1033:00 - 5:25OctoberNovember-DecemberDate -13-20-Dr.Junevicus Inverse Laplace Transform--27 -4 -Chris Bauer-Jake Brock-11 -Sallie Ann-Scott Hale-18 -Lyle Polyak-Kat Esswein-25 -Liz Morra-Brittany Morre
Eckerd - MA - 132
Calculus II Class: T Th 8:30 9:50 a.m. SHA 103 Instructor: Dr. Walter Walker Office SHA 113 Ph. 727 864 8461 Office 727 866 9547 Home
Ohio State - ISE - 504
TaxesChapter 17Computation of after tax cash flow (ATCF)G ro ss Inc o m e O p e r a tin g C o s ts O p e r a t in g N e t I n c o m e D e p r e c ia tio n O t h e r D e d u c t io n s S ta t e T a x a b le I n c o m e S ta t e T a x F e d e ra l
Purdue - ECE - 477
LTC3440 Micropower Synchronous Buck-Boost DC/DC ConverterFEATURES DESCRIPTIOSingle Inductor Fixed Frequency Operation with Battery Voltages Above, Below or Equal to the Output Synchronous Rectification: Up to 96% Efficiency 25A Quies
Ohio State - ECE - 609
Code Composer Studio Development Tools v3.3Getting Started GuideLiterature Number: SPRU509H October 20062SPRU509H October 2006 Submit Documentation FeedbackContentsPreface .. 9 1 Introduction1.1 1.2. 11 ..13Welcome to the World of e
Minnesota - ECE - 1001
Introduction Guidant Electrical Anatomy of the Heart Diseases and Therapies Electrical Engineering Roles Educational Preparation QuestionsGuidant It's a Great Time to Be Alive Over 1.6 Million Patients Treated by Guidant Devices in 2001 Lea
Minnesota - ECE - 1001
ECE 1001 Introduction to Electrical & Computer EngineeringIntroduction to Digital Signal and Image ProcessingMohammed A. Hasan Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering University of Minnesota Duluth Teaching: ECE 3445: Electromagnetic Fie
Oakland University - MGT - 60700
Purdue - POL - 130
The Israeli-Palestinian ConflictFrom Oslo to the Road MapThe Setting Desert Storm January 1991 International coalition, acting under a UN Security Council mandate, unite to expel Iraq from neighboring KuwaitIraq and the Palestinians Saddam H
Midwestern State University - ECONS - 502
Christensen, J. "Are We Consuming Too Much." Conservation (April-June 2005 Vol. 6 No. 2).Study Questions: 1. What are the limitations of focusing solely on the question "Are We Consuming Too Much" in understanding sustainability? What question shou
Midwestern State University - ECONS - 502
EconS 502 (Huffaker lecture notes). Closed Economy Dynamics: The IS-LM Model with Differential Speeds of Adjustment (Shone, Chapter 10) 1. Definitions 1.1. r = the nominal interest rate (`fast' variable) 1.2. y = real income (`slow' variable) 1.3. m
Midwestern State University - ECONS - 502
EconS 502 (Huffaker lecture notes); The Development of the Economic Growth Literature; D. Romer, Chapter 1; Schmidt, Introduction1. Major Questions of the Economic Growth Literature 1.1. What are the determinants of long-term income growth worldwid
Midwestern State University - ECONS - 502
EconS 502 (Huffaker lecture notes), Help documents for Solow Growth ModelNeutral exogenous technological progress in dynamic production functions (Chiang, p. 265)1. Technological progress is termed `neutral' when a given economic variable remains
Midwestern State University - ECONS - 502
The Konigsberg ProblemCan one walk around the city crossing each of the seven bridges only once?g A, B, C, and D are land masses a, b, c, d, e, f , and g are bridges AbB denotes the path starting from A and crossing bridge b to BWhat type of
Midwestern State University - ECONS - 502
EconS 502 (Huffaker lecture notes).Properties of square matrices for the 2 2 casedx = x = a11 x + a12 y dt 1. A two-equation linear system: dy = y = a21 x + a22 y dt x = a11 a21 y x(0) = x0 y (0) = y01.1. Matrix form:a12 x ,
Midwestern State University - ECONS - 502
EconS 502 (Huffaker lecture notes): Ramsey model with exogenous technology 1. Consider a Ramsey Growth Model for a one-sector economy with an exponentially growing labor force. Let K (t ) represent the capital stock that physically deteriorates at ra
Midwestern State University - ECONS - 502
EconS 502 (Huffaker lecture notes). Ramsey Growth Model. Dorfman, R. "An Economic Interpretation of Optimal Control Theory." AER 59(1969): 824-26 1. Economic Problem: Derive the socially optimal path of capital accumulation for a one-sector economy w
Midwestern State University - ECONS - 502
EconS 502 (Huffaker lecture notes), Solow Growth Model, D. Romer, Chapter 11. Model Setup (D. Romer, 1.2) 1.1. Variables: 1.1.1. 1.1.2. 1.1.3. 1.1.4. 1.1.5. t Y(t) K(t) L(t) A(t) (time) (output) (capital) (labor) (`technological knowledge' or the `
Midwestern State University - ECONS - 502
EconS 502 (Huffaker lecture notes). Finite-Time Optimal Control Problems- Transversality Conditions 1. Introduction In `finite-time' optimal control problems, the planning horizon runs from t = 0, T . These problems require more information. In addit
Midwestern State University - ECONS - 502
EconS 502 (Huffaker lecture notes). Finite-time Ramsey Model 1. Finite Time Ramsey Growth ModelTmaxc( n- )t e u (c) dt 0k = f (k ) - c - (n + )kT , k0 , kT fixedwhere u '(c ) > 0, u "(c ) < 0 , and f '( k ) > 0, f "( k ) < 0 .2.Ex
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
Buffer ReviewWhat is ionization? What are buffers? Phosphoric acid has three protons it can lose/donate. Write the ionization of phosphoric acid for loss of all three protons. The phosphate buffer is composed of two components - H2PO4- and HPO42- :
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
ADP reduced productsATP oxidized productsCATABOLISMNAD+ NADHATP oxidized productsADP reduced products NADP+ANABOLISMNADPHNADH, FADH2 O2NAD+, FAD H2OELECTRON TRANSPORT OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATIONADP ATP
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
Comparison of NaCl and CH3CH2OHNaCl name type of compound inorganic or organic type of bonds holding atoms together type of `unit' in water electron dot diagram (Lewis structure) line drawing (structural formula) solid, liquid, gas solubility in wat
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
Dietary components that affect serum cholesterol levels cholesterol intake PUFAs saturated fatty acids fiber1. cholesterol synthesis is regulated dietary cholesterol has little effect on serum cholesterol levels 2. some PUFAs good 3. some SFA
UCF - PCB - 4683
PCB 4683, Dr. Parkinson Spring 2005 PCB 4683 Population Biology and Evolution Spring Semester, 2005 _ This course provides an introduction to the topics of population biology, population genetics and evolutionary biology. The approach will not be des
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
Effects of oxytocin and vasopressin function affected water diuresis blood pressure coronary arteries intestinal contractions uterine contractions ejection of milk vasopressin inhibits elevates constricts stimulates stimulates slightly stimulates oxy
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
Factors that affect rates of reactions amount of enzyme amount of substrate temperature pHInhibitors irreversible reversible noncompetitive competitive Activators Modifications covalent
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
Fatty acidsSaturated capric lauric myrstic palmitic stearic Unsaturated MUFA palimitoleic oleic elaidic vaccenic linoleic linolenic arachidonic EPA DHA rumenic carbons 16 18 18 18 18 18 20 20 22 18 18 18 18 C=C starts at 9 9 9 11 9,12 9,12,15 5,8,11
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
GlycogenesisGlycogenolysisUDP-glucoseglycogen n + insulin -glucose 1-phosphateglycogen synthase- glucagon + - adrenalin +glycogen phosphorylaseUDPglycogen n + 1phosphateGlycogenolysis 1. 2. 3. 4. glycogen phosphorylase removes 1
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
Functiontransport O2, CO2, H+, NOComposition heme group w Fe2+ 4 polypeptides (subunits) 2 141 aa each 7 helices/ 2 146 aa each 8 helices/ Shape Forms each subunit spherical tetramer spherical HHb deoxy Hb(O2)4 oxy HHb CO2 carbamino adult HbA1 22
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
Proteins Classified (historically) - solubility, attachments function, structure Functions structural collagen, elastin, keratin (skin, hair) movement actin, myosin transport Hb, Myo, transferrin, HAS storage casein (milk), albumin (egg), glu
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
Regulation of fatty acid synthesis enzyme Acetyl Co carboxylase diet high carb. fat free high fat fasting enzyme synthesis up up down down down up enzyme activity up activity down activity down activity up up up down down down up activity up activity
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
Sweetner thaumatin monellin sucralose acesulfame K aspartame cyclamates fructose xylitol sucrose invert sugar glucose galactose maltose lactoserelative sweetness 2000-3000 1500-2000 5-2000 200-300 130-200 100-200 30-80 1.01 1 0.8-1 .56 .4-.6 .3-.5
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
Triglycerides triglyceride + water glycerol + fatty acids lipase (cholesterol esterase) glycerol-3-phosphate + glycerol kinase ADPglycerol + ATPglycerol-3-phsophate + oxygen dihydroxy acetone phosphate + H2O2 glycerol phosphate oxidase H2O2 +
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
lipid classification fatty acids saturated unsaturated glycerides neutral phosphononglycerides sphingolipids steroids waxescomplex lipoproteins glycolipids
UCF - PCB - 5556
PCB 5556C, Dr. Parkinson Summer 2004 PCB 5556C Conservation Genetics Summer Semester, 2004 _This course will serve as an introduction to the field of conservation genetics. Many concerns about biodiversity conservation ultimately relate to concerns
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
Triglycerides triglyceride + water glycerol + ATP lipase glycerol kinase glycerol + fatty acids glycerol 3-phosphate glycerol phosphate oxidase peroxidase + ADP dihydroxy acetone phosphate + H2O2glycerol 3 phsophate + oxygenH2O2 + 4-aminophenaz
Indiana State - CARBON - 330
A Partial List of Sweetners Sugars mono glu fru tagatose hydrolysates) HFC (high fructose corn syrup) invert sugar (glu, fru) Polyols mono erythritol xyltiol sorbitol mannitol Sucrose based sucralose (1976) honey (glu, fru; invert sugar) Protein base
UCF - PCB - 4683
Adaptation Chapter 9 This next unit looks more deeply into adaptation and how natural selection increases adaptation Research that demonstrates that traits of organisms are adaptations is known as the adaptationist program There are many obvious e
UCF - PCB - 4683
Chapter 9Studying Adaptation: Evolutionary Analysis of Form and FunctionAdaptation This next unit looks more deeply into adaptation and how natural selection increases adaptation Research that demonstrates that traits of organisms are adaptati
UCF - PCB - 4683
PCB 4683C Population Biology and Evolution Dr.Christopher L. Parkinson BL 424cparkins@pegasus.cc.ucf.eduPCB 4683L Population Biology and EvolutionBrandon Barton, BL 409BrandonBarton@hotmail.comPopulation Biology and EvolutionThis cours
UCF - PCB - 4683
Why is HIV Fatal Short-SightedEvolution Selection thinking (Natural Selection) Host dying is clearly bad Heritable variation among humans Eventually there will be resistanceWhy is HIV FatalInvade host Replicate rapidly Error prone rev. tran