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UC Irvine - PHYS - 113B
Physics 113B, Fall 2011Problem Set #2(Due Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011 in class)Problems: 4.33, 4.35, 4.36, 4.49
UC Irvine - PHYS - 113B
Homework31. Write down the electrons configuration and determine the ground states (term symbol) for(1)Ca(2) K(1)Electrons configuration:[Ar](4s)2Ground State: 1S0(2)Electrons configuration:[Ar](4s)Ground State: 2S1/2
UC Irvine - PHYS - 113B
Physics 113B, Fall 2011Problem Set #3(Due Thursday, Oct. 28, 2011 in class)Problems: 5.5 5.7 5.15Write down the electrons configuration and determine the ground states (term symbol)for (1)Ca (2) K
UC Irvine - PHYS - 113B
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UC Irvine - PHYS - 113B
Physics 113B, Fall 2011Problem Set #4(Due Monday, Nov. 14, 2011 in class)1. We derived an expression for the relativistic perturbation and another for the spin-orbitperturbation. The sum of these two perturbations is called the fine structure of theh
UC Irvine - PHYS - 113B
Physics 113B, Fall 2011Problem Set #5(Due Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011 in class)1. The g-factor for the electron ge = 2.0023 and for the proton gp = 5.5857. Express thehyperfine energy gap Ehf for the hydrogen atom in terms of the ground state Bohrenergy f
UC Irvine - PHYS - 113B
Reading Assignment1. Chapter 4.4, Additional Discussions on Spin: Sept. 27 - Oct. 182. Chapter 5, Oct. 20 Nov. 33. Chapter 6: Nov. 3 Nov. 154. Chapter 7: Nov. 17 Nov. 285. Chapter 8.1 and 8.2: Nov. 29 Dec. 1
UC Irvine - PHYS - 113B
Name:ID:#l(Closed Book, Calculator allowed.)Physics 113A Quantum Mechanics Monday, OctoberTest17,20lI(Check to see that there are 5 pages, including this cover page.)Problem 1:lt0Problem 2:ll0Problem 3:120Problem 4:lt0Total:t50tz(;:)
UC Irvine - PHYS - 113B
Name:ID:Test #2 (Closed book, Calculator allowed)Phys 113B QuantumMechanics Mon l0l3ll20ll1:lt0Problem 2:ltsProblem 3:nsProblem 4:lt0Bonus:lsProblem(Total 7 pages, 4 problems)Total:ls0Problem1Answer the following question forLi(Lith
UC Irvine - PHYS - 113B
Name:I.D.:Test #3 (Closed Book and Notes, Calculators Allowed)Physics1138QuantumMechanics Monday, November 14,20Il(Check to see that there are 9 pages, including this cover page.)Problem1:llsProblem 2:Problem 3:115Total:t50l.:(15 points)
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Name:I.D.:Test #4 (Closed Book and Notes, Calculators Allowed)Physics113BQuantumMechanicsTuesday, November 29,2011(Check to see that there arc gpages, including this cover page.)Problem1:lrsProblem 2:lr0Problem 3:/18Problem 4:Total:/07l
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - 45
1Review for Final ExamThe final exam will consist of questions in the multiple-choice and true/false format.A scantron will be provided for the final exam. Focus on the lectures (i.e. notes andPowerPoint slides) and readings, particularly the posted a
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - 45
Fall 2011HSLH 100ATu & Th 3:30-4:50pmAIDS FUNDAMENTALSBio Sciences 45 & PubHlth 80(Course Codes: Biology- 05100; PubHlth- 89020)Course Website: https:/eee.uci.edu/10f/05100Instructors:Dr. Hung FanBiological SciencesOffice Hours: Weeks 1-5, Tuesd
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Doctor-Patient Communication Exercise: Patient 1Observation: Describe what you seeand hear, including verbal andnonverbal behavior, emotionsInterpretation: Write down yourreactions, including any insights,feelings, surprises, and questionsDoctor:D
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AIDS FUNDAMENTALSImmunology, continuedOct. 4, 2011Dr. Althea Capul, Ph.D.acapul@uci.eduHumoral Immunity and Antibody B lymphocytes respond to foreign antigen bymaking antibody. Antibody-generating molecule The generation of antigen-specific antib
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AIDS FUNDAMENTALSVirology I: Oct. 6, 2011Althea Capul, Ph.D.acapul@uci.eduSummary (from Oct. 4) Antibodies are generated against amultitude of antigens Clonal activation allows expansion andlarge release of antibody-producing Bcells B cells that
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Chapter 5: COMMUNICATIONHIV Patient/Physician CommunicationNovember 10, 2011When doctors restrict the amount of information they give their patients,it can backfire and actually increase the patients anxiety.PATIENT SNAPSHOTRob"Last time he said it
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ModesofHIVTransmissionNovember1,2011BeforewebeginHowdoesyourknowledgeabouttransmissioncomparetotheaverageAmericansknowledge?ConsiderKaiserFamilyFoundationsSurveyofAmericansonHIV/AIDSKFFSurveyonHIVTransmissionTrueorFalseHIVcanbetransmittedthrough
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IndividualAssessmentofHIVRiskNovember2,2011QuestionsfortodayHowdoindividualsassesstheirriskofHIV?HowdopeopledecidewhatmeasurestotaketoprotectthemselvesagainstHIV?WhatcontributiondoestheHIVantibodytestmaketothisassessment?SimplifiedTemporalModelof
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HIVTestingNovember8,2011HIVTestWhatisanHIVtest?AntibodytestDoesnotdirectlymeasurethevirusMeasureswhetherthebodyhasproducedantibodiestothevirusValidityofHIVTestsHowdoweassessthis?Twoimportantconcepts:Sensitivityabilitytoidentifytruepositives;co
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GlobalaspectsofHIV/AIDSNovember15,2011Outlinefortodaysclass1)Worldwideprevalence&transmissionofHIV2)Possibleexplanation(s)forHIV in sub-Saharan Africa3)DistributionofHIVbygender(disparityinsubSaharanAfrica)4)FinancingHAART5)Casestudy:SouthAfrica&Br
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - 45
PreventionofHIV/AIDSNovember17,2011Outlinefortodaysclass1)ConnectionbetweentreatmentandpreventionofHIV2)HIVInfectionRates:Preventionsuccessesorfailures?3)ShifttoPositivePrevention(CDC,2003)alsorefertoassignedreading5)HIVpreventionbymodeoftransmissi
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HIV Surveillance & ReportingNovember 29, 2011Confidential HIV Testing A persons name is recorded with his/her test result As of April 2008, all states moved to HIV name reportingwhere the name is reported to the state if HIV+ Advantages A clear ben
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Bio 103: Cell BiologyCourse Code 05520, 05530Drs. Steve Gross/Shin LinFall 2011Bio D103: Cell BiologyINSTRUCTORS:Dr. Steve Gross(949) 824-3159E-mail: sgross@uci.eduDr. Shin LinPhone: (949) 824-4696E-mail: shinlin@uci.eduLECTURES:Bio 103(A): M
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
1. Which of the following membrane lipids does not contain a fatty acid tail?a. Phosphatidylcholine.b. Glycolipid.c. Phosphatidylserine.d. Sphingomyelin.e. Cholesterol.2. Which of the following statements regarding lipid membranes is true?a. Phosph
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Unit V: Mendel and the Gene Lecture 17: Simple Mendelian Genetics Lecture 18: Human genetic disease Lecture 19: Chromosomes and inheritanceBio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reservedLecture 17: Simple Mendelian GeneticsMonday 10/
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Lecture 19: Chromosomes &inheritanceFriday 11/05/11Reading: Ch. 15, pp. 286-302Self quiz Ch. 15: 6, 8, 14Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reserved19-1Chromosomal basis of Mendels LawsFig. 15.2Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI -
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Lecture 24: The Genetic Basis ofDevelopmentFriday 11/18/11Reading Chapter 18: 366-373 Chapter 21 445-447.Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reserved24-1How do you go from zygote to mature individual?Human zygoteGametes are hapl
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Lecture 15: Cell cycle, mitosisMitotic Jack, Class of 2006JacksWednesday 10/26/11Reading Chapter 12 Pgs 228-235Online Quiz Lecture 15Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reserved15-1Unit IV: Dividing the CellLecture 15: Cell cyc
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Lecture 16: MeiosisFriday 10/28/11Reading: Chapter 13, 248-260rwarrior@uci.eduOffice Hours:Wednesday 2-4:001202 Natural Sciences 1Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reserved16-1The Cell CycleBio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - C
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Lecture 18: Human Genetics, DiseaseWednesday 11/02/11Reading: Ch. 14, pp. 276-281Supplements: Web Activity 15.2Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reserved18-1Variations from Classic Mendelian Genetics1. Incomplete dominance: het
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Unit VI: Molecular Biology Lecture 20: DNA-The molecular basis of heredity Lecture 21: From genotype to phenotype Lecture 22: Regulation of gene expression Lecture 23: Recombinant DNA technologyBio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights r
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Lecture 21:From Genotype to PhenotypeWednesday 11/09/11Bio 93 Fall 2011Reminder: In-class Quiz #2 on Monday11/14/11Lectures 15-215 Questions; 2 points eachNO make-up quizzesFriday 11/11 is Veterans Day No ClassReading: Chapter 17, pages 325-348F
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Lecture 22:Course Quiz 2Regulation of Gene expressionMonday 11/14/11Bio 93 Fall 2011Reading: Chapter 18, pages 356-366Supplements: Self Quiz Ch19: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11. 14Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reservedThe dicti
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Lecture 23: RecombinantDNA TechnologyWed 11/16/11Reading Chapter 20 Pgs 396-408Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reserved23-1Type 1 DiabetesInheritance:Polygenic diseaseEnvironmental factors influence expressionSymptomsHigh
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Lecture 25: Vertebrate Development IMonday Nov. 21, 2011Required readingChapter 47: pp. 1021-1044Recommended exercisesSelf Quiz Ch 47: 1, 3Web/CD activity 47A, BBio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reservedStages in embryonic dev
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Lecture 26: Vertebrate Development IIWednesday Nov. 23Required readingChapter 47, pages 1027 -1044Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reservedMain ConceptsEmbryonic development can be divided intofour stagesFertilization - combi
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Lecture 27:Neuron physiology andmembrane potentialMonday 11/28/11Reading: Chapter 48, pages 1045-1052Chapter 49, pages 1062-1066Supplements: BioFlix Animation - How neurons workSelf Quiz Ch 48: 1, 4Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All r
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Lecture 28: Transmitting an actionPotential & SynapsesWednesday 11/30/11Reading: Chapter 48, pages 1052-1061Self Quiz Ch 48: 2, 3, 5, 6Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reservedThe generation of an action potentialFig. 48.10Bi
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Lecture Schedule BioSci 93, Sections A and B, FALL 2011Updated 9/16/11, ODowd and WarriorText: UCI-Biology 93, UCI : 4th Custom Edition in Bookstore, GRAY COVERThis contains selected chapters from Campbell Biology, 9th Edition(additional text informat
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Bio 103: Cell Biology Lecture ScheduleFall 2011Day DateInst TopicAlberts (5th Edition)1F9/23SLIntroduction: Basic principles of the cell1: 1-11, 26-422M9/26SLBiological membranes I: Biomembrane structure10: 617-6483W9/28SLBiological m
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Bio 93, DNA to OrganismsFall 2011, Section A 05200, Section B 05220 Updated 9/16/2011Class Meeting InformationThis course meets MWF for 1 hr, Section A from 12:00-12:50, Section B from 1:00-1:50 in PSLHthFirst class meeting on Friday, Sept 23 , 2011.
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Version II.A1. Which statement about cholesterol is correct?a. Cholesterol is a major class of phospholipidb. Cholesterol has two flexible hydrocarbon tailsc. Cholesterol is a charged moleculed. Cholesterol has a rigid steroid ring core backbonee. C
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Change of InstructorIm Steve Grossyou can call me either Steve or Dr. Gross, as you preferMy tentative office hours: Monday: 9-10 AMW ed: 10-11 AMIf you have problems with both of these times (and care) email me; Illtry to find an alternative time f
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Mitochondria, continued.Coupling oxidative metabolism (proton gradient) with phosphorylation of ADP(ATP synthase) is a key step for ATP production.Uncoupling sometimes biologically useful.- The inner mitochondrial membrane in brown adipose tissue cont
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Types of cellular localization signals1. Signal sequence-short sequence of aa-signal sequence can be withinthe protein or at the terminalends of the protein2. Signal patch-made up of amino acid residuesthat are distant to oneanother in the primar
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
xxCase 2: Signal-mediated proteintransport to:Nucleus Nuclear structure and function Nuclear pores support bi-directional movement Transport in (import) and out (export) of the nucleus is signal-mediatedby Nuclear Localization Sequence (NLS) and Nu
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Protein sorting continuedER-localized processesVesicular transportRecommended reading: MBOC 704-712, 723-745F09 D103 Cell Biology - lecture 12 Gross- all rights reserved.1How are proteins imported into the ER?ER signal: 6-12 hydrophobic aa preceded
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Molecular mechanisms of vesicular traffickingTransport vesicles originate from coated regions ofmembranes- Coat functions: Concentrates transportproteins into patches Induce patches to vesicularize- Types coats: COPII = ER to Golgi COPI = Golgi t
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Vesicular Traffic: Late SecretoryPathway/Exocytosis and Endocytosis1.2.3.How do you degrade/recycle components: send to lysosome:generate materials to keep cell runningHow do you secrete proteins (exocytosis), to allow the cell totalk to the outsi
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Review/question session #1This Wednesday (tonight), Nov 167-9 pm, BS3 1200D103 Cell Biology1Cell Replication: big pictureWhy? Need addtl cells for development Need cells to maintain/repair body (+ adaptation).(make millions of cells/second; witho
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Go (Stationary) Phase, and re-entry to the cell cycleMost cells in the body are differentiated to enable them to carry out specialized functions.Terminal differentiation requires that cells exit the cell cycle.Such cells are considered to be in an uniq
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
M (mitotic) Phase Phase involves mitosis and cytokinesis. Chromosomes and cytoplasm are partitioned into daughter cells. Chromosome separation is controlled by metaphase checkpoint (akaspindle assembly checkpoint), which delays the onset of sister chr
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Mitosis & CytokinesisRecommended Reading: MBOC 5e, pages 1069 - 1090Bio 103 SS1 2009 lect 23+24 GrossBio D103 -Fall 2009 Steven Grn - all rights reserved1Mitosis & cytokinesis - what must the cell accomplish ?No new protein synthesis after entry int
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Mitosis & CytokinesisRecommended Reading: MBOC 5e, pages 1069 - 1090Bio 103 SS1 2009 lect 23+24 GrossBio D103 -Fall 2009 Steven Grn - all rights reserved1Three microtubule-based structures are requiredfor mitosis Three distinct types of microtubule
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
Programmed cell death (apoptosis)Apoptosis - a regulated form of cell death: why?Cytology of apoptosis.Differences between apoptosis and necrosis.Functions for apoptosis in development and homeostasis.Common disease states are associated with an imba
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Cancer - Basic facts, Biology, Causes and Mechanismsmetastatic liver cancerRecommended Reading: MBOC 5e, pages 1205 - 1266Page 1Hallmarks and terminology of cancerous cells The normal constraints on cell growth and division are ignored or bypassed by
UC Irvine - BIOSCI - d103
ReviewQuestions from students:1: Why are heat shock proteins considered "bad" enzymes?2: In mitochondrial protein import, why when Hsp70 binds to ADP = high affinity forsubstrate and vice versa?3: Please explain one more time the difference between n
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ReviewQuestions from students:1: how is the golgi is disassembled during prophase?2: what are the various mechanisms through which the spindles are set up?3: To turn on the cell, do we phosphorylate the inactive complex with its previousCDK? For exam
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BioSci D103: Cell Biologyofessors:Cell Biology (Bio D103)r. Steven Grosssgross@uci.eduaching Assistants:ichelle Mattsonkmattso@uci.eduDr. Shin Linshinlin@uci.eduAdam TuttleElizabeth Grayatuttle@uci.edu graye@uci.eduCos-7 cells Nikon Microscop