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USC - EE - 450
EE450: Computer Networks, Fall 2011Homework #4, Solutions (100 points)Answer #1: (10 points)Hosts sharing the same address will be considered to be the same host by all other hosts.Unless the conflicting hosts coordinate the activities of their higher
USC - EE - 450
Device A is sending frames to device C via another device B. Devices A and B use aGo-back-N Sliding window protocol with SWS = 3. Devices B and C use SR slidingwindow with SWS=RWS=4. There are a total of 7 frames (starting with F 0 andending with F6) g
USC - EE - 450
Discussion Session #4EE450: Computer NetworksTopic: Network Applications1Some network appse-mailwebinstant messagingremote loginP2P file sharingmulti-user networkgamesstreaming stored video(YouTube)voice over IPreal-time videoconferencing
USC - EE - 450
Discussion #12EE450, 11/30/2011Sample Problems-TCP Congestion Control1Review: TCP Congestion ControlMaxWindow = MIN (CongestionWindow, AdvertisedWindow)EffectiveWindow = MaxWindow (LastByteSentLastByteAcked)Increment = MSS x (MSS / CongestionWindo
USC - EE - 450
Discussion #11EE450, 11/23/2011-Sample Problems onRouting Protocols1Problem#8: DescriptionSuppose hosts A and B are on an Ethernet LAN with class C IPnetwork address 200.0.0.It is desired to attach a host C to the network via a directconnection t
UCSD - BILD - 2
BILD 2 MULTICELLULAR LIFETu-Thu 3:30 - 4:50 pm, Ledden AuditoriumFall, 2011INSTRUCTOR:P. A. George Fortespfortes@ucsd.eduTEXT: Campbell 8th ed, 2009 or 9th ed, 2011 Either text will do. On Reserve at the Geisel Library.COURSE SCHEDULEWeek:Topic:
UCSD - CHEM - 143
Experiment 0.Introduction To The Organic LaboratoryReading assignment: Techniques in Organic Chemistry 2nd ed pages 2-15, 44-46, 116-127.3rd ed pages 3-13, 41-46, 174-182.Topics and Techniquesi) Use of Pasteur, plastic and filter pipettesii) Approxi
UCSD - CHEM - 143
Experiment I.The Recrystallization And Identification Of An Unknown.Reading assignment: Techniques in Organic Chemistry 2nd ed pages 38-42, 47, 100-116.3rd ed pages 38-42, 49-50, 183-197.Topics and Techniquesi)macroscale and microscale recrystalliza
UCSD - CHEM - 143
Experiment II.Separation Of a Sample Mixture By Liquid-Liquid ExtractionReading assignment: Techniques in Organic Chemistry 2nd ed pages 75-99. 3rd ed pages 113-140.Topics and Techniques i) identification of solvent layers of two immiscible solvents ii
UCSD - CHEM - 143
Extraction and isolation of Caffeine from tea leavesReading assignment: Techniques in Organic Chemistry 2nd ed pages 158-159. 3rd ed pages 198-199.General background and overview of the experiment: Humankind has historically used advantageous compounds
UCSD - CHEM - 143
Experiment IV. Adsorption Chromatography Part A-Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC)Reading assignment: Techniques in Organic Chemistry 2nd ed pages 177-189, 208-233. 3rd ed pages 221-253Introduction Chromatography is a technique used to separate mixtures of
UCSD - CHEM - 143
Experiment VI. Fischer Esterification Of A Carboxylic Acid And Identification Of The Product By GC, Micro-Boiling Point and IR spectroscopy.Reading assignment: Review the mechanism of Fischer esterification. See, for example, KPC Vollhardt and NE Schore,
UCSD - CHEM - 143
1. Read the following procedure and complete the questions:Table of Reagents Compound 3Benzenedicarboxylic acid Methyl alcohol Con. H2SO4 MW (g/mol) 166.13 32.04 mmoles Density (g/ml) Amount Physical Constants mp 341-343 C mp -98 C bp 64.7 C Hazards20 0
UCSD - CHEM - 143
Syllabus Chemistry 143A Spring 2011INSTRUCTOR: LECTURE HOURS: OFFICE HOURS: COURSE WEB PAGE: Dr. Haim Weizman, E-mail: hweizman@ucsd.edu F 9:00 9:50 am, Petr 108 W 10:00-12:00 or by appointment, Urey Hall 2254 All materials will be distributed electronic
UCSD - PHYS - 2d
PHYSICS 2D - Relativity and Quantum MechanicsSummer Session II, 2011Midterm 1Instructor: Grigor AslanyanAugust 10, 2011Please read carefully before beginning! You have 80 minutes to complete the exam. Write your name and 3-digit code number on your
UCSD - CHEM - 6c
Chemistry 6CH Honors General ChemistryYork Hall 2622, 11:00am-12:20pm TuThProfessor Clifford P. KubiakSyllabus, Spring 2011WeekDatesTopicMar. 29Chemical Kinetics1Mar. 31Chemical Kinetics1Apr. 5Chemical Kinetics2Apr. 7Chemical Kinetics2A
UCSD - CHEM - 6c
Cyclic voltammetry Most common analytical technique inelectrochemistry Qualitative and quantitative informationabout reactions Fast Variety of applications Actually performed by real scientists everydayCyclic Voltammetry basicsO + ne- Re-occur
UCSD - CHEM - 6c
QaESTION 1 (20 pts):Give short answers to the followins:T,a. Rank the followingtfrstandardconditions:from the strongest to the weakest reducing agent atSn, Ni, Cu, Ag, Zn,Mg.ttrLnlN,)5n7L^>A3What ur" E0 and AGO for the electrolysis of Cr3*1u4 to C
UCSD - CHEM - 6c
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UCSD - CHEM - 6c
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGOThe effects of electronic delocalization in highly coupled mixed valence systemsA dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of PhilosophyinChemistrybyBenjamin James
UCSD - CHEM - 6c
1CHEM 6CH SPRING 2011: KINETICS/TRANSITION METAL CHEM STUDY GUIDE1.a. The decomposition of NOCl was studied:2 NOCl(g) = 2 NO(g) + Cl2(g)The following data were obtained where Rate = -[NOCl]/ t[NOCl]0(mol/L)Initial Rate (mol/Ls)3.0 x 10-35.98 x 10
UCSD - CHEM - 6c
1CHEM 6CH SPRING 2011: ELECTROCHEMISTRY STUDY GUIDEYou will be given a table of standard reduction potentials like this one on the exam:E0 , VReduction half-reaction-- 2F (aq)+2.87Au (aq) + e Au(s)+1.69F2(g) + 2e+-4+-3+Ce (aq) + e Ce (aq)
UCSD - PHYS - 2cl
Experiment 0 - Exploring the Instruments and ORIGINIntroductionThe goal of this laboratory is to become familiar with some of the tools and techniques you will beusing throughout the quarter. Many of these tools will be used for the next several labs (
UCSD - PHYS - 2cl
Experiment 1: RC CircuitsIntroductionIn this laboratory you will examine a simple circuit consisting of only one capacitor and oneresistor. By applying a constant1 voltage (also called DC or direct current) to the circuit, you willdetermine the capaci
UCSD - PHYS - 2cl
Experiment 2: Oscillation and Damping in the LRC CircuitIntroductionIn this laboratory you will construct an LRC series circuit and apply a constant voltage over it. Youwill view the voltage drop over the various elements of the circuit with the oscill
UCSD - PHYS - 2cl
Experiment 3: Resonance in LRC Circuits Driven by AlternatingCurrentIntroductionIn last weeks laboratory you examined the LRC circuit when constant voltage was applied to it.During this laboratory you will examine the same circuit but now you will app
UCSD - PHYS - 2cl
Experiment 5: Measurements Magnetic FieldsIntroductionIn this laboratory you will use fundamental electromagnetic Equations and principles to measure the magnetic fields of two magnets.1Physics1.1 Faraday's Law and Magnetic Flux In SI units (or Meter
UCSD - PHYS - 2cl
Experiment 5: Diffraction and Interference with Coherent LightIntroductionIn this laboratory you will examine the diffraction and interference patterns caused by laser (coherent) light.1Physics1.1 Coherent Light A word is necessary about the unique c
UCSD - PHYS - 2cl
Experiment 4: Refraction and Interference with MicrowavesIntroductionMany phenomena whose study comes under the heading of "physical optics" arise from certain integral relationships between the wavelength of the radiation and dimensions of the experime
UCSD - PHYS - 2cl
Physics 2CLPhysics Laboratory: Electricity and Magnetism, Waves and OpticsSpring Quarter 2011, UC San DiegoInstructor:Prof. Oleg Shpyrko, oshpyrko@physics.ucsd.eduOffice: Mayer Hall Addition 3210Phone: (858) 534-3066Office Hours: Monday, 11AM-Noon
UCSD - CHEM - 120a
CHEMISTRY 120A SPRING 2012: Problem Set #1 DUE April 19, 2012 at 2pm Some answers require the use of drawings please draw neatly illegible or ambiguous writing/figures will be marked as incorrect. Show your work where appropriate. NAME:_ ID:_ Problem Numb
UCSD - BILD - 2
BILD2Fall2011Lecturetopics,readingsandothercourseinformationisintheCourse Schedulebelow.EXAMS:Therewillbeamidterm(40%ofgrade)andafinalexam (60%).MidtermandFinalexamswillbegivenONLYontheposteddates andtimes.Noreschedulingnormakeupexamsareallowed.Midt
UCSD - PHYS - 2d
Here are a few reminders and some common things that give problems for many students.Some things to remember about the report: Please write legibly. If I cant read it, I cant grade it. Give yourself sufficient space to add things later. Sometimes, it
UCSD - CHEM - 120A
Inhibitors of Bacterial TranscriptionRifampicin: Semisynthetic derivative ofrifamycins, which are produced by astrain of Streptomyces.1Structure of Rifampicin2Rifampicin Blocks the Initiation of RNA SynthesisRifampicin binds to a pocket in the RNA
UCSD - CHEM - 120A
BergTymoczkoStryerBiochemistrySeventhEditionCHAPTER29RNASynthesisandProcessingCopyright2012byW.H.FreemanandCompany1RNA SynthesisDNATranscriptionPrecursor mRNASplicingmRNAThe image shows proteins importantfor splicing the pre-mRNA2Pre-mRNA
UCSD - CHEM - 114B
Lecture 4Gluconeogenesis1Blood glucose level is criticalLehninger, Fig. 23-112Important concepts1. Non-carbohydrate precursors, where to enter thepathwayCori cycle2. All metabolites and enzymes (difference withglycolysis)BiotinMalate shuttle
Washington - CHEM - 152
Name: Mario Figueroa ID Number: 1131283Quiz Section: 1522 AQ Lab Partner: Eleanna ZaballaPoints assigned to tables, graphs questions, and calculations.Chem 152 Experiment #6: Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (AES)Part II. Measuring the Hydrogen Emission S
Washington - CHEM - 152
Name: ID Number:Mario Figueroa 1131283Quiz Section: 152 AQ Lab Partner: Eleanna ZaballaNote: All sections of this report must be typedChem 152 Experiment #5: ElectrochemistryTotal Points = 60 (5 notebook, 55 template)By signing below, you certify th