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Berkeley - MATH - 360
1(Math 360) Multiple Choice Final:April 20, 2009Write all answers in the spaces provided below! No notes or calculators allowed. There is no penalty for guessing and there is no partial credit. Good Luck!Name 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
Arizona - OPTI - 471
Foucault and Wire TestsProf. Russell Chipman Optical Sciences Center Senior Optics Lab, 471AWire Test Wire is moved through beam of light near focus while looking at or imaging exit pupilWire TestWhat is Exit Pupil?Foucault Test Knife edge is moved
East Los Angeles College - LS - 72633
An evolving view of duplex vision: separate but interacting cortical pathways for perception and actionMelvyn A Goodale,1 and David A Westwood2In 1992, Goodale and Milner proposed a division of labour in the visual pathways of the primate cerebral corte
illinoisstate.edu - PSY - 138
Name _ Lab 11 Worksheet Show your work for each problem in the lab: (1) (2)(3) What is the probability of having an IQ of 130 or above?(4) What is the probability of having an IQ of 120 or above?(5) What is the probability of having an IQ score of 91 o
East Los Angeles College - PHYS - 77153
Allan Hancock College - USA - 1919
The CPA's Application to the Communist Internatinal1Application for Membership in the Communist International on Behalf of the Communist Party of America.[November 24, 1919]by Louis C. FrainaOriginally published in A. Mitchell Palmer (ed.), Red Radic
Allan Hancock College - USA - 1921
1921 Workerrs Party of America Convention Call1Convention Call to Organize The Workers' Party of America(circa November 1921)From a typewritten document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 77, l. 7-8.A fierce class war is raging throughout th
UNC - GEOG - 491
Available online at www.sciencedirect.comGeoforum 39 (2008) 867878 www.elsevier.com/locate/geoforumComplexity theory, spatial simulation models, and land use dynamics in the Northern Ecuadorian AmazonStephen J. Walsha,, Joseph P. Messina b, Carlos F.
UNC - GEOG - 491
Thematic Layers in a GIS Data StackGIS as Digital Map Layers"All of the layers are referenced to the same coordinate system a spatial referencing system Each layer represents a different geographic theme, phenomena, or featureData IntegrationIntegrate
Texas A&M - ENTO - 606
Model SelectionGENE 606/ENTO 606Review of models Reversible (GTR family): rate matrix, among-site rate variation, base frequencies Non-reversible: accommodate base frequency changes in different parts of tree accommodate changes in rates of sites in d
CSU Northridge - HCHSC - 005
For all you Engineers, Mathematicians, or those who like to work with numbers, try these conversions Ratio of an igloo's circumference to its diameter: Eskimo Pi 2000 pounds of Chinese soup: Won ton 1 mllionth of a mouthwash: 1 microscope Time between sli
Villanova University - ECE - 4790
3/16/99ECE 4790ELECTRICAL COMMUNICATIONS PRACTICUMS Spring 99 PRACTICUM #7Z ERO F ORCING E QUALIZEROBJECTIVES: Want to design an equalizer that forces ISI to vanish at sampling instants in a digital communication receiver. METHOD: A receiver receives
Villanova University - ECE - 4790
3/11/99ECE 4790 E LECTRICAL COMMUNICATIONS PRACTICUMS SPRING 99 PRACTICUM #6 Frame Synchronization in a T1 LineOBJECTIVES: Given a T1 data stream with unknown beginning and end, we want to establish the proper timing for later demultiplexing of the data
Villanova University - ECE - 4790
2/25/99ECE 4790 E LECTRICAL C OMMUNICATIONS P RACTICUMS SPRING 99 P RACTICUM #5 QUADRATURE A MPLITUDE MULTIPLEXINGOBJECTIVES: QAM is a way of sending two signals simultaneously over the same bandwidth. We will use the qam option of modulate and demod fo
Villanova University - ECE - 4790
2/9/99ECE 4790 E LECTRICAL C OMMUNICATIONS P RACTICUMS SPRING 99 P RACTICUM #3 A MPLITUDE MODULATIONOBJECTIVES: In this lab we will generate an amplitude modulated version of bond. We will look at its time domain plot, calculate the modulation index and
Villanova University - ECE - 4790
February 11, 1999ECE 4790 ELECTRICAL COMMUNICATIONS P RACTICUMS SPRING 99 P RACTICUM #4FREQUENCY MODULATIONOBJECTIVES: The purpose of this practicum is the generation of FM signals with particular emphasis on FM bandwidth. You will be investigating the
Villanova University - ECE - 4790
9/10/98ECE 4790 E LECTRICAL COMMUNICATIONS P RACTICUMS F ALL 98 P RACTICUM #2 B ANDWIDTH OF R EAL A UDIOOBJECTIVES: In this lab we would like to explore he bandwidth of a real audio signal based on 1): computation and 2): simple listening. For this purp
Villanova University - ECE - 4790
8/26/98ECE 4790 E LECTRICAL COMMUNICATIONS P RACTICUMS F ALL 98 P RACTICUM #1 S IGNAL AND N OISE : POWER AND SNROBJECTIVES: Power and SNR are common themes throughout this course. This practicum attempts to make you fluent in working with them. METHOD:
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
Flammable LiquidsDepartment of Chemistry Ohio State UniversityHerrington.5@osu.eduJohn Herringtonwww.chemistry.ohiostate.edu/ehsProperties of Flammable LiquidsInvisible Vapor is the Main Concern!Properties of Flammable Liquids Definitions: FLASH PO
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
Flammable LiquidsFlammable Liquids and Fire Codes John Herrington Department of ChemistryChemistry 685Flammable LiquidsLecture for 30 minutes or so q Three Demonstrations qChemistry 685Flammable LiquidsHands-On Fire Extinguisher Training Thursday
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
RADIATION SAFETYRobert E. Peterson, Jr. University Radiation Safety Officer The Ohio State UniversityIntroduction to Radiation SafetyIntroduction Societal Benefits of Radiation Sources of Radiation Occupational Risks Protection Methods Personal Dosimet
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
Vacuum and Pressure SystemsProfessor John Swenton Department of ChemistryVacuum and Pressure SystemsVacuum DistillationsVacuum and Pressure SystemsCommon Heating Devices Paraffin Oil (Mineral Oil)- Mineral oil is useable to about 160oC. It is cheap,
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
Laser Safety: Practical Laser SafetyJohn W. HerringtonLaser Safety: ANSI Z136.1-2000Major Revisions: 1. New MPE levels 2. Laser pointers 3. Eliminate class 2A 4. Non-beam hazards 5. Ultra-short pulsesLaser Safetywww.laserinstitute.org Z136.1 Safe Us
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
LABORATORY HOOD SAFETYLaboratory Hood Safety29 CFR 1910.1450 Laboratory Safety StandardLaboratory Hood SafetyFlammable and Toxic AtmospheresLaboratory Hood SafetyCorrosive GasesLaboratory Hood SafetyUnstable ExperimentLaboratory Hood Safety Types
National Taiwan University - FACULTY - 685
OBJECTIVESq q qHistoryoftheStandards(Laws) YourRights&Responsibilities TrainingandRecordKeepingq qEmployees Visitors/ContractorsOBJECTIVESq10StepstoHelpYouImplement theCHPintoYourLabs Ifwehavetime: DetailsoftheCHPq qqMSDSs Labeling,etc.WHAT IS
National Taiwan University - FACULTY - 685
Faculty TrainingJohn W. Herrington 0013 Evans Lab 96791820 www.chemistry.ohio state.edu/ehsFaculty TrainingWhy Are You Here? Because the Chairman forced you? In order to comply with State law To help create a safe working environment for your students
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
Chemical Waste DisposalAn overview of hazardous waste management issues and procedures including selected "cradle to grave" requirements of RCRLNeed Help? Some Available RCRA Hotlinesq Ohio EPA Small Business Assistance Office, 6147288575 q Ohio EPA Di
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTJohn Herrington, Department of ChemistryPersonal Protective Equipments s s sMidterm on Thursday (5:30 and 7:30PM) Bring a #2 pencil 35 multiple-choice questions Alternate seatingPersonal Protective Equipmentss s s s s s
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
The OSHA Laboratory StandardJohn W. Herrington Safety CoordinatorDepartment of Chemistry The Ohio State UniversityHerrington.5@osu.eduThe OSHA Laboratory Standard CFR 1910.1450: Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories History Cam
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
Chemistry 685 Safety SeminarEmergency Response And Laboratory SafetyChemistry 685John HerringtonSafety Coordinator, Department of Chemistry Health and Safety Officer (OSHA Coordinator), College of Math and Physical Sciences 0042 Evans Lab Phone: 9-679
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
Name_Department_Chemistry 685Homework Assignment The Safety Webpage Due 1/26/2006InstructionsAt a computer of your choice (that is internet ready), use Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator (with Adobe Acrobat Reader) and go to: http:/www.chemistry.
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
Name_Department_Chemistry 685Homework Assignment The Safety Webpage Due 1/22/2009InstructionsAt a computer of your choice (that is internet ready), use a browser (with Adobe Acrobat Reader) to go to: http:/www.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/ehs .1) Click o
National Taiwan University - CHEMISTRY - 685
Name_Department_Chemistry 685Homework Assignment The Safety Webpage Due 1/22/2009InstructionsAt a computer of your choice (that is internet ready), use a browser (with Adobe Acrobat Reader) to go to: http:/www.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/ehs . 1) Click o
Duke - CPS - 004
list of sidebarsJava Sidebars by Chapter Interlude 1 A Community of Interacting Entities Sidebar: Selected String MethodsChapter 3 Things, Types, and Names Sidebar: Java Naming Syntax and Conventions Sidebar: Java Primitive TypesChapter 5 Expressions:
Duke - CPS - 004
glossaryAabstract method A method with no body; a method signature followed by a semi-colon. alternative In a conditional statement, the optional sub-statement to be executed if the boolean test expression's value is false. applet A Java program capable
Duke - CPS - 004
9Chapter 9 Animate ObjectsChapter Overview How do I create an object that can act by itself? This chapter builds on the previous ones to create an object capable of acting without an external request. Such an object has its own instruction follower, in
Duke - CPS - 004
7Chapter 7 Building New Things: Classes and ObjectsChapter Overview How do I group together related rules? How do I build a computational object? What are Java programs really made of?In this chapter, you will learn to put together the pieces you've a
Duke - CPS - 004
8Chapter 8 Designing With ObjectsChapter Overview How do I design using objects and entities? In the preceding chapters, we have seen how interfaces specify contracts and how classes implement them. We have used expressions and statements to create ins
Duke - CPS - 004
4Chapter 4 Specifying Behavior: InterfacesChapter Overview How do programs (and people) know what to expect? How do I describe a part or property of an entity to other community members? This chapter introduces the idea of interfaces as partial program
Duke - CPS - 004
10Chapter 10 InheritanceChapter Overview How do I simplify the program design task by reusing existing code? How do I create variants on things I already have? When is it not appropriate to reuse code?This chapter covers class-based inheritance as a w
Duke - CPS - 004
I1Interlude 1 Interlude: A Community of Interacting EntitiesOverviewThis interlude provides a whirlwind introduction to most of the basic concepts of Java programming. It uses a simple community of word games and other String transformers to illustrate
Duke - CPS - 004
appletsAbout AppletsAn applet is a piece of Java code that can be run under certain network browsers (and appletviewer, a Java program). Applets are embedded in html and invoked by viewing the page (or running appletviewer on the page). Every applet ext
illinoisstate.edu - MATH - 260
1. What is a spanning subgraph of a graph? A subgraph that contains all the vertices of said graph. 2. Which graphs have spanning subgraphs? (i.e., under what conditions does a spanning subgraph exist?) Connected graphs. 3. What does Prim's algorithm do?
Sabancı University - CS - 512
LECTURE 11: Sequential Feature Selectiong g gFeature extraction vs. Feature selection Search strategy and objective functions Objective functionsn nFilters Wrappers Sequential Forward Selection Sequential Backward Selection Plus-l Minus-r Selection Bi
Sabancı University - CS - 512
LECTURE 21: Support Vector Machinesg g g g gEmpirical Risk Minimization The VC dimension Structural Risk Minimization Maximum margin hyperplane The Lagrangian dual problemIntroduction to Pattern Analysis Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna Texas A&M University1I
Sabancı University - CS - 512
LECTURE 25: Ensemble Learningg g g g g g gIntroduction Methods for constructing ensembles Combination strategies Stacked generalization Mixtures of experts Bagging BoostingIntroduction to Pattern Analysis Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna Texas A&M University1
Texas A&M - SCSC - 641
Texas A~M University LibraryThe Haskins Lectureship on Science Policy .*.,:',~.Why Did Human. History Unfold Differendy on Different Continents for the Last 13,000 Years?JARED M. DIAMOND, Ph.D..Professor of Physiology UClA School of MedicineIntr
Texas A&M - SCSC - 641
:Xi!fe, :u'-.) ,'.3n'1 . .:c)._.c "-?-/1 &f-~,~Sources of Genetic Advance for the Futurefl1e~-P8o-J:LL6.~TI.-F )1tJle.JDonald N. Duvick Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Des Moines, Iowadc;.~-~I. -'d1"JW7We are still Victorians, in ag
Texas A&M - SCSC - 641
IPERSONAL PERSPECTIVE'Plant Breeding, an Evolutionary ConceptDonald N. Duvick* INTRODUCTIONRecorded history, and the an:haeologicaJ record tell us that plant culture has been an Inseparable part of human society for the past several millennia. Repeate
East Los Angeles College - LS - 72682
Protein Purification Handbook18-1132-29 Edition ACProtein PurificationHandbookHandbooks from Amersham BiosciencesAntibody PurificationHandbook 18-1037-46The Recombinant Protein HandbookProtein Amplification and Simple Purification 18-1142-75Prote
Texas A&M - SCSC - 641
, .CANOLA - A SUCCESS STORY IN BIOTECHNOLOGYWillie H. LobCargill Foods, Minneapolis,~,USAAbstract The first generation of biotechnology-derived oils have already been commercialized. Using advanced plant breeding techniques, specialty canola varieti
stonybrook.edu - MATH - 626
Numerical AnalysisLloyd N. Trefethen Oxford University May 2006AcknowledgmentsThis article will appear in the forthcoming Princeton Companion to Mathematics, edited by Timothy Gowers with June Barrow-Green, to be published by Princeton University Press
East Los Angeles College - AEI - 639
Shifting the Balance of Power?Information Society and its Impact on Trans-national and EU GovernancePaper to be presented at the Ionian Conference Facing the Challenges of the New Millennium Group 3 Citizenship and Governance May 20-22, 2000 Corfu, Gree
Colorado - MOREY - 4535
Ryan Duncan December 16, 2003Reintroduction Of Wolves: Market Failed or Market Failure?I was recently asked to conduct some research on the reintroduction of wolves into the Colorado area. Wolves used to be a normal part of the Colorado landscape but ha
East Los Angeles College - OTH - 049
Oracle DatabaseLicensing Information 10g Release 2 (10.2)B14199-06July 2006Oracle Database Licensing Information, 10g Release 2 (10.2) B14199-06 Copyright 2004, 2006, Oracle. All rights reserved. Contributors: Francisco Abedrabbo, Manmeet Ahluwalia, M