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UBC - COMM - 823
THE SAUDER SCHOOL OF BUSINESSBABS 502: Forecasting for ManagersVisiting Professor Michael J. FryMichael.Fry@sauder.ubc.caCOURSE SYLLABUSTimeRoomPrerequisitesMonday, Wednesday 10:00AM 12:00PMHenry Angus 133BABS 500 or equivalentCourse Materials
Penn State - ECON - 315
HW 2Due: By 5 PM on Friday, February 3rd, via my Sauder e-mail (please zip up all files and send asone attachment). The first two questions should be done alone, whereas the third question maybe done with one or two other people (groups of at most 3).
Penn State - ECON - 315
Solutions ManualDiscrete-Event System SimulationThird EditionJerry BanksJohn S. Carson IIBarry L. NelsonDavid M. NicolAugust 31, 2000Contents1 Introduction to Simulation12 Simulation Examples53 General Principles164 Simulation Software175
Penn State - ECON - 315
Multiple Choice Minority GameF. K. Chow and H. F. ChauarXiv:cond-mat/0109166v2 [cond-mat.stat-mech] 15 Feb 2002Department of Physics, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong(Dated: February 1, 2008)Minority game is a model of heterogeneous
LSU - BIOL - 1201
Biology 12012.23.12Thermophiles Bacteria-thermophiles exist at temperatures of 132 degrees C (grow at 122 degrees C)At high temperatures biological molecules, such as protein and DNA, break down veryrapidly.It is energetically too costly to make bio
LSU - BIOL - 1201
Biology 12013/13/12Mitosis Produces daughter cells with the 2n chromosome numberMeiosis Cell divisions for gamete production In specialized tissues Produces cells with 1n chromosome number Two divisionso Meiosis 1 separates homologous chromosomes
LSU - BIOL - 1201
Biology 1201Final exam materialHydrostatic pressure Increase 1 atm (=101.325 kPa) for every 10m increase in deth At the deepest 1150 atm Average pressure 380 atm3/29/12
LSU - BIOL - 1201
14:46Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutequilibriumofchemicalreactionsiscorrect?Chooseoneanswer.a.Reactionscanonlygointhedirectiontowardequilibrium.b.Theequilibriumpointofareactionrepresentstheleaststableconfigurationforthatreaction.c.Mostreactionsina
LSU - BIOL - 1201
Question 1) The ability of water molecules to form hydrogen bonds with other water moleculesand water's ability to dissolve substances that have charges or partial charges are _.Choose one answer.a. both caused by water's partial chargesb. both due to
LSU - BIOL - 1201
Question 1When light strikes chlorophyll molecules, they lose electrons, which are ultimately replaced by_.Choose one answer.a. breaking down ATPb. oxidizing glucosec. fixing carbond. splitting watere. removing them from NADPHQuestion 2The ultim
LSU - BIOL - 1201
BiologyExam115:03ChemicalBondsForcesholdingatomstogetherinamolecule.Whatdeterminesthenumberandtypeofchemicalbonds?Number=ValenceType=ElectronegativityElectronegativityElectronegativityisameasureofthetendencyofanatomtoattractabondingpairof electro
LSU - BIOL - 1201
BiologyfinalSIreview22:34CellsignalingWhatarefirstmessengers?ExtracellularmoleculesthatelicitacellularresponsewhenitbindstoareceptorproteinE.g.hormonesandneurotransmittersWhataretwoexamplesofsecondmessengers?Cyclicadenosinemonophosphate(cAMP)Synth
LSU - BIOL - 1201
1. A biochemist measured the amount of DNA in cells growing in the laboratory and foundthat the quantity of DNA in the cells doubled _.- Between the G1 and G2 phases2. A cell biologist carefully measured the quantity of DNA in grasshopper cells growing
LSU - BIOL - 1201
1. Crossing over is- the exchange of homologous portions of nonsister chromatids2. One difference between meiosis I and meiosis II is that- crossing over occurs in meiosis I,but not in meiosis II.3. A human somatic cell contains- 44 autosomes and 2 sex
LSU - BIOL - 1201
What is Science?The use of evidence to construct testableexplanations and predictions of naturalphenomena, as well as the knowledgegenerated through this process.National Academy of Sciences andInstitute of MedicineThermoregulationEctothermBody t
LSU - BIOL - 1201
Lipid questionsIs the figure at the right a saturated orunsaturated fat?Would this fat be liquid or solid at roomtemperature?SaturatedSolidWhat is a saturated fat saturated with?HydrogenProtein questionsWhat is the specific name for the bondsbe
LSU - BIOL - 1201
Test 2 Clicker Questions1. Biological membranes consist of:a. Proteins and phospholipids2. The fluidity of membranes of a 10C species and a 20C species are compared at15C. Which will be more fluid?a. Membranes adapted to 10C3. To make a membrane mor
University of Sharjah - PHARMACY P - 1104422
Chronic ObstructivePulmonary DiseaseCOPD.ppt1104421 - Clinical Pharmacy IAObjectives:o review the pathophysiology of ChronicObstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)o compare COPD, chronic bronchitis andemphysema with asthmao understand the current tr
IIM Bangalore - STRATEGY - 101
StrategicManagementDr. Hala HattabNovember 21-23VenueCourse IntroductionWelcome About Me About You (why you?) Why Strategy? Overview of Topics and Calendar Expectations Introduction of Concepts2Who are You?Self IntroductionName Company U
IIM Bangalore - STRATEGY - 101
CHAIN BUSINESSDefinitionFranchise in which a franchiseeoperates under the franchisor'sbrand or trade name andbecomes a unit of thefranchisor'sbusiness.Demat accountThe term "demat", in India, refers to adematerialised account for individualIndi
Alaska Pacific University - ECON - 302
Chapter 8Cash and Internal ControlsQUESTIONS1. The seven broad principles are: Establish responsibilities; Maintain adequate records;Insure assets and bond key employees; Separate recordkeeping from custody of assets;Divide responsibilities for relat
Alaska Pacific University - ECON - 302
PROBLEM SET BProblem 1-1B (40 minutes)Part 1Company V(a) and (b)Calculation of equity atAssets.Liabilities.Equity.(c)12/31/2008 12/31/2009$36,000$39,000(29,520)(21,450)$ 6,480$17,550Calculation of income or loss for the year 2009:Equity,
Alaska Pacific University - ECON - 302
PROBLEM SET BProblem 9-1B (30 minutes)Aug. 4 Accounts ReceivableK. Carpen.Sales.600600To record sales on credit.Cost of Goods Sold.Merchandise Inventory.To record cost of sales.47010 Cash.Credit Card Expense*.Sales.To record credit card sale
UNSW - FINS - 5512
Chapter 1. A modern financial system: an overview1-1Learning Objectives Explain the functions of a financial system Categorise the main types of financial institutions Describe the main classes of financial instruments issued in afinancial system D
University of Phoenix - COM - 120
Dimensions of LoveThe three dimensions of love are known as the Love Triangle theory. They consist of passion,intimacy, and commitment. The first component, passion, reflects attraction, romance and sexualdesire. This is the motivational component of l
University of Phoenix - COM - 120
Optimism and Health PaperThe article I found was about how perceived control and optimism contribute to healthand well-being in older adults. Most of the studies I found were focused on younger people and Iwas drawn to this article because I have a str
University of Phoenix - COM - 120
Fostering Hope1/27/10Click to edit Master subtitle styleVisualize Success1)2)3)4)Close your eyes and imagine yourselfsucceeding at that goalMake the pictures in your mind as clearand complete as possible with vividdetails.Feel what it feels l
University of Phoenix - COM - 120
Welcome to WritePoint, the automated review system that recognizes errors mostcommonly made by university students in academic essays. The system embedscomments into your paper and suggests possible changes in grammar and style. Pleaseevaluate each com
University of Phoenix - COM - 120
Happiness(How I found it andkept it)1/27/10Click to edit Master subtitle styleDiscover your flowChart daily patternsPay attention to how moods changewith:llPeoplelSurroundingslActivitiesTimesFind positive activities1/27/10Find a hobbyT
University of Phoenix - COM - 120
PursuingHappiness(How I found it andkept it)2/27/12Click to edit Master subtitle styleDiscover your flowChart daily patternsGive consideration to how moodschange with: People Times Activities SurroundingsFind positive activities2/27/12Find
University of Phoenix - COM - 120
Instructor PoliciesPSY/220POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGYFacilitator InformationBarbara Y NewmanBYNewman@email.phoenix.edu (University of Phoenix)BNewman330@msn.com (Personal)615-589-6542 (Central Standard Time)Facilitator AvailabilityI am available from 9 a
University of Phoenix - COM - 120
Happiness andMeMeTake TimeoutTake Timeawayfromwork Timetothink Timetoreflectonlife,sortmythoughtsandregainfocusonthethingsreallyimportantinlifeEnjoy time with OthersEnjoy Lifeisshort Familyandfriendsareprecious Workandpossessionsarefleetings
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
PSY/220 Week 7 CheckpointHumility Action PlanThe quality of humility strengthens us in our daily lives and we can be happier people when we carry ourselves withhumility. Humility can be a difficult quality for some people to obtain but here are 12 step
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
Axia College MaterialAppendix AFinal Project Overview and TimelineFinal Project OverviewThe final project allows students to review the topics covered over the past eight weeks andreflect on which they believe have an impact on their lives. This is t
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
Appendix BPSY/220 Version 3Associate Level MaterialAppendix BWise Judgment ScenarioChoose one of the following scenarios and discuss how each of the fivecomponents of wise judgments can be applied to the scenario you have chosen.Then, make a decisi
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
Psychology 220 Course CalendarMondayWeek 1TuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySundayDay 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Day 5Day 6Day 7Day 6Day 7PSY 220Post BioWeek 2Day 1DQ 1Day 2DQ 2Day 3Day 4Day 1PSY 220Week 4Day 2Day 3DQ 1Day 1Day
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
INTRO.qxd1/13/0410:32 AMPage 1i ntroductionThe stream of causation from past to future runs through our present choices.David G. Myers, 2002The Why of Human Behavior Human Freedom Human Limits Initiative and Human Values Overview of Positive Psycho
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
CH01.qxd1/13/0410:33 AM1Page 22loveAttachmentExploring LoveBuilding Close RelationshipsThe supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved.Victor Hugo, 1862Learning to love is really about learning to live.Harry Harlow, 1970When
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
CH04.qxd1/13/0410:38 AMPage 814wisdomEmotional IntelligenceSuccessful IntelligenceUnderstanding WisdomLearning WisdomIntelligence enabled people to build a nuclear bomb. Wisdom keeps themfrom using it and even makes them consider the folly of b
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
CH05.qxd1/13/0411:06 AMPage 995commitmentStrivingsCommitment in Our StrivingsFostering CommitmentI havent failed. Ive found 10,000 ways that dont work.Thomas Edison, 1902When people ask, Why are you doing that? we typically answer in terms of o
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
CH06.qxd1/13/0411:09 AMPage 1176happinessAssessing HappinessSatisfying Life ExperiencesPursuing HappinessHappiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and endof human existence.Aristotle (384322 b.c.)Everything we do, suggest
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
CH07.qxd1/13/0410:42 AMPage 1387self-respectSelf-ConceptSelf-EsteemHumilityPracticing Self-ForgetfulnessWhen youre as good as I am, its hard to be humble.Muhammad Ali, 1963No man, deep down in the privacy of his heart, has any considerableres
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
I think we are born to connect with one another; everyone needs and benefits from thesatisfaction of human relations. Understanding the feelings of others, apart from being in touchwith our own feelings, capacities, and limitations is the key for a sati
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
PSY/201 Week 1 AssignmentWorking for a big company, there is always something new to learn and new work that comesour way. There are many different personalities. We were always training and learning newmaterial and tools to use to make our work more e
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
Psy/201 Meditation WorksheetAxia College MaterialAppendix AMeditation WorksheetDirections: Locate two resources on the Internet that explain meditation techniques. Copy andpaste the Web address into the top of the matrix. After reviewing the Web site
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
Axia College MaterialAppendix BTips for Creating a PowerPoint PresentationYour Week Three assignment requires you to use the Microsoft PowerPoint graphics presentationprogram. This lecture provides you with the very basics for starting up with the pro
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
Axia College MaterialAppendix CPiaget WorksheetDirections: Review Module 26 of Psychology and Your Life. Complete the matrix below and answer thequestions that follow.Cognitive StageAge RangeMajor Characteristics1. This is the awareness that objec
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
Axia College MaterialAppendix BPersonal Financial Planning WorksheetDirections: Based on your readings and discussions in class this week, answer the following questionscompletely.1. The process of creating a detailed plan to meet your financial need
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
Axia College MaterialAppendix EThe Five Cs WorksheetDirections: Identify the following factor descriptions to their corresponding C of credit.The five Cs are listed below:CapacityCapitalCollateralCharacterConditionsConditionYour household cash
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
Axia College MaterialAppendix FInsurance MatrixType ofInsuranceAutoHomeHealthFunctionsExample of CompanyCoverage CharacteristicsInsurance that covers loss ordamage to theinsureds vehicle caused by anautomobileaccidentInsurance purchased by
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
Axia College MaterialAppendix FInsurance MatrixType ofInsuranceAutoHomeHealthFunctionsExample of CompanyCoverage CharacteristicsInsurance that covers loss ordamage to theinsureds vehicle caused by anautomobileaccidentInsurance purchased by
University of Phoenix - PSY - 220
222.624.Discussion QuestionsWhat things do you take into consideration when beginning to plan for investments?Why is it important to understand your long term goals before you begin investing?There are many things you should take into consideration b
UT Dallas - CHEM - 3361
Reginald H. GarrettCharles M. GrishamChapter 1The Facts of Life: Chemistry isthe Logic of BiologicalPhenomenaHow Many Genes Does a Cell Need?(Mycoplasma?)Figure 17.2 A metabolic map,indicating the reactions ofintermediary metabolism andthe enzy
UT Dallas - CHEM - 3361
Reginald H. GarrettCharles M. GrishamChapter 2Water: the Medium of LifeOutlineProperties of waterOsmotic PressurepHBuffers, and how they work2.1 What Are the Properties of Water? Water has unusual properties: High b.p., m.p., heat of vaporizati
UT Dallas - CHEM - 3361
Reginald H. GarrettCharles M. GrishamChapter 3Thermodynamics of BiologicalSystems(Substitute Chapter 3 from Matthews et al. is posted on eLearning)Outline1st & 2nd Laws of ThermodynamicsEnthalpy & entropyGibbs free energy equations for reactions
UT Dallas - CHEM - 3361
Reginald H. GarrettCharles M. GrishamChapter 4Amino Acidswith a look at hydrophobic interactions from Chapter 2Outline What are hydrophobic interactions? What are the structures and properties of aminoacids? What are the stereochemical properties
UT Dallas - CHEM - 3361
Reginald H. GarrettCharles M. GrishamChapter 5 AppendixProtein Techniques: Purification andCharacterizationOutline Electrophoresis Paper/PAGE/SDS-PAGE/Isoelectric Focusing Centrifugation Velocity/Differential/Density Gradient Chromatography Ion
UT Dallas - CHEM - 3361
Reginald H. GarrettCharles M. GrishamChapter 5Proteins: Their Primary Structure andBiological FunctionOutlineProtein functionsPeptide bond structureProtein terminology and typesLevels of protein structure: primary,secondary, tertiary, quaternary
UT Dallas - CHEM - 3361
Reginald H. GarrettCharles M. GrishamChapter 6Proteins: Secondary, Tertiary, andQuaternary Structure(Includes Chapter 4 section 7 )Outline Structural characteristics of the peptide bond Types of secondary structure in proteins How do polypeptides
UT Dallas - CHEM - 3361
Reginald H. GarrettCharles M. GrishamChapter 13Enzyme KineticsOutline Characteristic features of enzymes Classification of enzymes Equations that define the kinetics (i.e., rates) ofenzyme-catalyzed reactions Michaelis-Menten Rapid Equilibrium Eq