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Rutgers - CHEM - 342
Structural biology of virusesBiophysical Chemistry 1, Fall 2010Coat proteins DNA/RNA packaging Reading assignment: Chap. 15Virus particles self-assemble from coat monomersVirus Structure and Function 451FIGURE 15.1 Schematic drawings of virus particl
Rutgers - CHEM - 342
The immune systemBiophysical Chemistry 1, Fall 2010B-cells and T-cells Catalytic antibodies Reading assignment: Chap. 14A Textbook of Structural BiologyB-cell or humoral immunity uses a protein G foldConstant domainC C F G C'Variable domainC C C'
Rutgers - CHEM - 342
Enzyme mechanismsBiophysical Chemistry 1, Fall 2010Hemoglobin and allosteric interactions Serine proteases Cytochrome P450 Cytochrome c oxidase Reading assignment: Chap. 5Hemoglobin, blood and blood substitutesChemistry and biochemistry of oxygen tran
Rutgers - CHEM - 342
Protein-DNA InteractionsThe central dogma of biologyGenomic DNADNA packagingDNA replicationDNA replicationThe genetic codeTranscription of DNATranslation of mRNA - Protein synthesisDNA structureDNA structureDNA structureProtein-DNA interaction
Rutgers - CHEM - 342
Principles of nucleic acid structureBiophysical Chemistry 1, Fall 2010Reading assignment: Chap. 3 Web assignment: http:/w3dna.rutgers.eduNucleic of nucleotide i is joined to the 5-oxygen of nucleo 3-oxygen acids: phosphates, sugars, bases(i)(I+1)The
Rutgers - CHEM - 342
Lipids and Membrane ProteinsBiophysical Chemistry 1, Fall 2010Fundamentals of lipid/membrane structure Fundamentals of membrane protein structure Channels and pores Reading assignment: Chaps. 4 & 10all perfect. Back tosuccessfully adapted to their diff
Rutgers - CHEM - 342
Blood substitutesArtificial bloodSynthetic alternatives to donor blood have been stuck in development for decades. Nina Notman reports on recent promising progressHuman blood substitutes have been in the pipeline since the 1980s. But, for a combination
Rutgers - CHEM - 342
Protein StructureProtein StructureCentral Dogma of BiologyProtein Folding in the CellThe Hydrophobic EffectThe Hydrophobic Effect it drives bindingThe Hydrophobic Effect it drives foldinghydrophobic residues are buriedProtein Structureblue: hydro
Rutgers - CHEM - 342
Principles of protein-protein interactionsBiophysical Chemistry 1, Fall 2010Fundamentals of biological thermodynamics Basics of protein-protein recognition and interactions Reading assignment: Slater, Chap. 3 (handout)What does a force field look like?
Rutgers - CHEM - 342
Principles of protein phosphorylationBiophysical Chemistry 1, Fall 2010Signalling "cascades" Structural biology of phosphorylation Web assignment: http:/pkr.genomics.purdue.eduKinases and phosphatasesse o-Kin phneral Examples Signalling overviewCel
Rutgers - CHEM - 342
Principles of protein structureBiophysical Chemistry 1, Fall 2010Fundamentals of protein structure Basics of molecular mechanics and dynamics Reading assignment: Chaps 1 & 2, Appendices A, B, D & Eall successfully perfect. Cell biology:someadapted to t
DePaul - LSP - 112
Mitchell Levin September 8th, 2008 Wild Chicago There were many challenges I faced during rock climbing. The first challenge I faced was being a belay. I couldn't pull the rope fast enough when Nico or Sean were climbing. This could've been a problem. If
Rutgers - CHEM - 342
16:118:509, 16:160:537 Biophysical Chemistry I 01:160:437 Physical Chemistry of Biological Systems An Introduction to Biomolecular Structure and Interactions Fall Semester, 2010 Instructors Professor David A. Case - Wright-Rieman Labs, Rm 113; 445-5885; c
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Mitchell Levin September 07, 2008 Wild Chicago During our tour of Chicago, we visited the Board of Trade and Streetwise. These two places are very different, but both have many things in common. Each place deals with people who are trying to make money. T
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Mitchell Levin September 4th, 2008 Wild Chicago Journal Entry #3 There were many features about Chicago that were influenced by the natural environment. The main reason why Chicago exists today is by location. Building a city near a great body of water is
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Mitchell Levin September 3, 2008 Wild Chicago Journal Entry #2My impressions of everything I saw during the kayak trip amazed me. I grew up about twenty miles north of Chicago so I've been to downtown a lot. I usually go to Chicago with my friends and I
DePaul - LSP - 121
Civic values are very important to be an American. Civic values like courage, especially. Being courageous is key to American citizenship. Examples of courage can be seen in the Founding documents. They are fully of courage. The Founders were also very co
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Mitchell Levin September 17th. 2008 Wild Chicago Survival 1. We, as humans, are prepared for survival before being put into a survivingsituations. The human body stores excess fat to be used in a surviving situation. If there isn't any food, the body wil
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Mitchell Levin September 23rd, 2008 Wild Chicago Homelessness in the United States 1. There are many causes and reasons why people become homeless which areunemployment, mental issues, domestic violence, and many more. The different causes of homelessnes
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Mitchell Levin Professor Rozzell WRD 103 September 14th, 2008 Response Paper "The Other Side of E-Mail", written by Robert Kuttner, is a story about how e-mail has pros and cons. This story goes in-depth mostly on the negatives of e-mail. " `r u online':
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Mitchell Levin September 2nd, 2008 Discover Chicago: Wild Chicago Teambuilding JournalThere were a few challenges that I faced in the teambuilding activities that most of my classmates had to face. The biggest challenge, in my opinion, would be that nobo
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Mitchell Levin May 21st, 2008 English 8-9A Question #4 There were many different objects throughout the book that affected the characters. The biggest object that is important in the novel are the Boston Red Sox. The entire town of Kingdom County loved th
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Mitchell Levin May 21st, 2008 English 8-9A NelsonQuestion #1The final scene of the story is when Ethan Allen (E.A.) talks to the statue of the Colonel after he wins the World Series for the Boston Red Sox. He thanks the Colonel for making one of his wis
DePaul - LSP - 121
Mitchell Levin MGT 300 Professor Westring May 31, 2011 Extra-Credit Journal Assignment The Last Lecture When I began reading this book, I realized it was a written extension of one the online lectures we watched during one of the classes. I searched on yo
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Mitchell Levin The Last Seduction Act 1: Bridget takes all of Clay's money and runs away because Clay slapped her in the face. She goes to Beston and starts a new life with a new name. She meets a new guy named Mike and they have sex all the time. Act 2:
DePaul - LSP - 121
Mitchell Levin The Searchers Act 1: Ethan returns home from the end of the Civil War. Someone stole Jorgensen's cattle. While Ethan is helping the Rangers find who stole the cattle, Indians kill Ethan's family and take his niece with them. Act 2: Ethan an
DePaul - BLW - 201
Mitchell Levin Chapter 15 1. He can use the first rule which is promises to answer for the duty of another. 2. No because under an oral contract, the contract is only enforceable if the time is a full year. If the person is fired under a year, the contrac
DePaul - BLW - 201
Journal Entry 1Saturday, September 29nd and Saturday, October 6th 10:00 A.M - 1:00 PM The first two weeks of Northbrook/Deerfield Park District Taekwondo Session, I got to meet all the kids and their parents. There were 4 different age classes I had to h
DePaul - BLW - 201
Journal Entry 2Saturday, October 13th and Saturday, October 20th 10:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. These next two weeks, I've been doing the same things I did with the kids the last two weeks. I tied belts, held kick pads, and taught curriculum. The difference these
DePaul - BLW - 201
Journal Entry 2Saturday, October 13th and Saturday, October 20th 10:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. These next two weeks, I've been doing the same things I did with the kids the last two weeks. I tied belts, held kick pads, and taught curriculum. The difference these
DePaul - BLW - 201
Journal Entry 3Saturday, October 27th Saturday, November 3rd 10:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. I've have reached the midway point through my service project. I have completed eighteen hours so far. These two weeks, instead of holding kick pads and teaching curriculum
DePaul - BLW - 201
Journal Entry 3Saturday, October 27th Saturday, November 3rd 10:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. I've have reached the midway point through my service project. I have completed eighteen hours so far. These two weeks, instead of holding kick pads and teaching curriculum
DePaul - BLW - 201
Journal Entry 4Saturday, November 10th Saturday November 17th 10:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. There two weeks were probably my favorite two weeks out of the service project. These two weeks, the kids were sparring. Sparring is my favorite thing about taekwondo beca
DePaul - BLW - 201
Journal Entry 4Saturday, November 10th Saturday November 17th 10:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. There two weeks were probably my favorite two weeks out of the service project. These two weeks, the kids were sparring. Sparring is my favorite thing about taekwondo beca
DePaul - BLW - 201
Journal Entry 5Saturday, November 24th and Saturday, December 1st 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM My ninth week of my service project was review for the test on my last week of my service project. My ninth week, I had to review everything the kids learned so far. I ha
DePaul - BLW - 201
Journal Entry 5Saturday, November 24th and Saturday, December 1st 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM My ninth week of my service project was review for the test on my last week of my service project. My ninth week, I had to review everything the kids learned so far. I ha
DePaul - BLW - 201
Statement of Norms & Beliefs3 actions (always be "right") 1. It is right in any circumstance if a person donated all their earnings and wealth to arecognizable charity and only kept enough money to survive with the bare necessities and no luxuries. 1. 1
DePaul - BLW - 201
Mitchell Levin April 30th, 2008 Cless 4-5A Stock Project Timeline Object Research Companies Pick Companies 3.5 week Update Print out current stock prices Create Timeline Graphs Update Stock Project Timeline Complete By Date April 3 April 5th April 30th Ap
DePaul - BLW - 201
Costco Wholesale Corporation Symbol: COST Stock Exchange: NASDAQ Website address: www.costco.com Current Trading Price (As of May 14th, 2008): $74.22 High 52 week: $75.23 Low 52 week: $54.05 Dividend: $0.64 P/E Ratio: 27.98 Costco Wholesale Corporation is
DePaul - BLW - 201
Get Rich Quick Report May 16 , 2008 Mitchell Levin Mr. Cless 4-5Ath
DePaul - BLW - 201
1.An actor can be photographed in any of five basic positions, each conveying different psychological undertones. Match the term to the correct description. Option 1.1 full front Your Answer: A. in this position we can only guess what's taking place inte
DePaul - BLW - 201
1.In the earliest years of cinema, the late 1890s, movies were brief, consisting of short events photographed in long shot in a single _. Your Answer: d Correct Answer: take2.By the early twentieth century, filmmakers had already devised a functional s
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1.Match the term to the correct description. Option 1.1 1.2 sequence shots cutting to continuity Your Answer: D. no editing at all, the least manipulative style C. a purely formalistic style of cutting completely separated from any recognizable subject m
DePaul - BLW - 201
1.When directors first began experimenting with sound, the camera was housed in a soundproof casing called a _, thus permitting the camera to move in and out of a scene silently. Your Answer: d Correct Answer: blimp2.At about the same time, overhead so
DePaul - BLW - 201
1.Most of the early "100 percent talkies" were visually _. Your Answer: metaphoric Correct Answer: dull Eisenstein's metaphoric cutting, with its leaps in time and space, wouldn't make much sense if realistic sound had to be provided with each image.2.
DePaul - BLW - 201
1.The differences between stage and screen acting are largely determined by the differences in space and _ in each medium. Your Answer: d Correct Answer: time2.In general, the more _ the director's techniques, the more necessary it is to rely on the ab
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1.1 extras C. famous performers who are widely recognized by the public; their drawing power is one of the main attractions of the film or stage play D. these actors are used primarily to provide a sense of a crowd; players of this type are used as camera
DePaul - BLW - 201
1.Match the term to the correct description. Option 1.1 primitive Your Answer: C. The genre is generally more symbolic, ambiguous, and less certain in its values. This phase tends to be stylistically complex, appealing more to the intellect than to the e
DePaul - BLW - 201
.In The Poetics, Aristotle distinguished between two types of fictional narratives. _ is the province of the live theater, where the events "tell themselves." Your Answer: d Correct Answer: mimesis2._ , the province of the literary epic and the novel,
UCLA - ECON - 101
Expected Utility Suppose an agent has $1 at her disposal, and she is trying to compare the utility of one gamble, say the California state lottery, to that of another gamble, like betting on the UCLA-Stanford football game. How does she decide which gambl
UCLA - ECON - 101
Q1. Sequential-move game is showed in a game tree form, where players take turns choosing actions (extensive form), while simultaneous-move game is represented in a matrix, where players simultaneously choose their actions (normal form). The strategies of
UCLA - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Microeconomic TheoryProfessor Jernej CopicWeek 2 HandoutHyo Sang KimK EY I DEAS A Nash equilibrium (NE) is stable in that, even if all players revealed their strategies to each something else. A Subgame perfect Nash equilibrium (SPNE) is a st
UCLA - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Microeconomic TheoryProfessor Jernej CopicExercise for TA section: week 2Hyo Sang Kim1. Consider the following two player game in extensive form.(a) Find the subgame perfect Nash equilibrium (SPNE) by using backward induction. (b) Determine
UCLA - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Microeconomic TheoryProfessor Jernej CopicHandout for TA section: week 3Hyo Sang Kim K EY I DEAS An allocation is Pareto efficient if it is not possible to devise an alternative allocation in which at least one person is better off and no one
UCLA - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Microeconomic TheoryProfessor Jernej CopicExercise for TA section: week 3Hyo Sang Kim 1. (Ultimatum game) Consider the following two player game in extensive form. Player 1 proposes how to divides 4 dollars between them, and then player 2 can
UCLA - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Microeconomic TheoryProfessor Jernej CopicHandout for TA section: week 4Hyo Sang Kim1. Suppose monopoly market has a demand function as following. Q = 20 - P The monopolistic firm's cost function is a constant function C = 5. (a) What price w
UCLA - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Microeconomic TheoryProfessor Jernej CopicExercise for TA section: week 4Hyo Sang Kim1. Suppose monopoly market has a demand function as following. Q = 20 - P The monopolistic firm's cost function is a constant function C = 5. (a) What price
UCLA - ECON - Econ102
Econ 102 Winter 2012 Lecture Note 4.5 - Solutions to LN 4Solutions1. True or False (and explain): In a Solow model with g = 0, wages will always increase at the same rate as population growth. False. be: wt = (1 - )AktIn the Solow model without techno
UCLA - ECON - Econ102
Econ 102 Winter 2012 Lecture Note 5 - Solow + Intertemporal Consumption The Golden Rule The last concept of the Solow Model is the golden rule.1 So far we have blindly taken all of the variables in the model as given. This might be troubling, especially t
UCLA - FILM & TV - 127
Textbook Reading ScheduleThe Art and Technique of FilmmakingProf. D. Nuse UCLA FTVDM 122B Fall Quarter, 2011Giannetti, Louis. Understanding Movies (12th ed.). Pearson Prentice Hall, 2010. Ideally, you should do your readings from Giannetti for each sub