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Kansas State >> ME >> 533 (Spring, 2008)
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Kansas State >> ME >> 533 (Spring, 2008)
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Kansas State >> ME >> 533 (Spring, 2008)
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Kansas State >> ME >> 533 (Spring, 2008)
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Kansas State >> ME >> 533 (Spring, 2008)
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Kansas State >> ME >> 533 (Spring, 2008)
Sour-r}ov Problem I (35 points). The rigid bar AD is supported two steelwires of l/16-inch by (E psi) anda pin at A. diameter : 29 x 106 Knowing that the wires were initially taut, determine: a) the additionaltensionin eachwire when a 220-lbloadP is ...
Kansas State >> ME >> 533 (Spring, 2008)
EECE 519 Homework 1 (Due Thursday, January 24) 1. When a car has a dead battery, it can be started by connecting the battery from another car across its terminals as shown in the Figure below. If the current I = -50A, which car has the dead battery? ...
Kansas State >> ME >> 533 (Spring, 2008)
EECE 519 Homework 2 (Due Thursday, January 31) 1. Find the current I1 in the circuit. 5A R1 I1 + Vs - -+ 2A 4A 3A I1 = -2A 2. In the circuit shown below V = 8V1 and the power supplied by V is 8mW. Find V1 , V, and R. 2k V 4k + V - 1 R 8k V1 = V...
Kansas State >> ME >> 533 (Spring, 2008)
EECE 519 Homework 3 (Due Thursday, February 7) 1. Find the power delivered by the 14V source. 7 + 14V - 4 6 5 2 3 1 2 + 1 = 3, 3|3 = 1.5, 4 + 1.5 + 5 = 10.5, 10.5|6 = 3.818, 14V Req = 3.818+7 = 10.818, I = 10.818 = 1.29A, P = (14V )(1.29A) = 18.0...
Kansas State >> ME >> 533 (Spring, 2008)
EECE 519 Homework 5 (Due Thursday, March 6) 1. Using mesh current analysis, determine the currents I1 and I2 . 100 + 15 0o V - I1 j750 -j 2000 I2 3 75 Mesh 1: 15 0o - 100I1 - (-j666.7)(I1 - I2 ) = 0 Mesh 2: -(-j666.7)(I2 - I1 ) - j750I2 - 75I2 = 0 ...
Kansas State >> ME >> 533 (Spring, 2008)
EECE 519 Homework #4 (Due Thursday, February 28) 1. Find the equivalent capacitance. 50F 60F 70F 20F 120F 50F and 70F in parallel = 50+70 = 120F , 60F and 120F in series = (60)(120) = 40F 60+120 40F and 20F in series = 40+20 = 60F 120(60) 120F and 60...
Kansas State >> EECE >> 519 (Spring, 2008)
EECE 519 Homework - AC power 1. A residential electric power monitoring system rated for 120 V (rms), 60 Hz source registers power consumption of 1.2 kW, with a power factor of 0.8 lagging. Find (a) The rms current (b) The phase angle (c) The system...
Kansas State >> LAR >> 322 (Spring, 2008)
LAR 322 Ecological Foundations: Wildlife (refer to Wright 2008, chap. 10) Lee R. Skabelund, notes adapted from Tim Keane Introduction \"The Biophilia Hypothesis\" by Edward O. Wilson. 1984. Wilson defines \"biophilia\" as the \"innate tendency to focus ...
Kansas State >> LAR >> 322 (Spring, 2008)
Feb. 27, 2007 Public Meeting, Manhattan, KS (to be held at KSU, Seaton 63 12:30-1:20pm) Options for Controlling Eastern Red Cedar on All Properties in the State of Kansas Options for Reducing Negative Impacts on Water Resources throughout Kansas Hea...
Kansas State >> LAR >> 322 (Spring, 2008)
LAR 322 - Environmental Issues and Ethics Ethical Foundations (adapted from Tim Keane) Introduction: Today I\'ll pose questions, ask you to ponder scenarios, ask you to consider how you think and why you think that way; and ask you to consider the rep...
Kansas State >> LAR >> 322 (Spring, 2008)
Technical Note No. 75 Agricultural Wildlife Conservation Center May 2007 Effects of Exurban Development on Wildlife and Plant Communities Issued May 2007 Information in this publication was compiled by Jeremy D. Maestas, wildlife biologist, Natur...
Kansas State >> LAR >> 322 (Spring, 2008)
Bentrup, G., M.G. Dosskey, M.M. Schoeneberger, G. Wells, T. Leininger, and K. Klenke. 2000. Planning for multi-purpose riparian management. In: P.J. Wigington and R.L. Beschta (eds). Proc. of the International Conference on Riparian Ecology and Manag...
Georgia Tech >> MATH >> 2401 (Spring, 2008)
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Georgia Tech >> MATH >> 2401 (Spring, 2008)
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Georgia Tech >> MATH >> 2401 (Spring, 2008)
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Georgia Tech >> MATH >> 2401 (Spring, 2008)
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Georgia Tech >> MATH >> 2401 (Spring, 2008)
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Georgia Tech >> MATH >> 2401 (Spring, 2008)
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Georgia Tech >> MATH >> 2401 (Spring, 2008)
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Georgia Tech >> CS >> 1371 (Spring, 2008)
1371 Review Test #2 1. Structures a. Complex data type that allows multiple kinds of data to be stored in them. a.k.a it does not have to be a homogeneous data type like all letters or all numbers, the structure can take any kind of data type in it. ...
Georgia Tech >> CS >> 1371 (Spring, 2008)
CS 1371 Test Team Presents: Practice Test II Fall 2007 Problem 1 - Structures A. Given the following MATLAB script: x1 = struct(\'Place\', \'USA\', \'Population\', 301000000); x2 = struct(\'Place\', \'Georgia\', \'Population\', 9000000, \'Location\', x1); x3 = st...
Georgia Tech >> CS >> 1371 (Spring, 2008)
CS 1371 Test Team Presents: Practice Test II Solutions Fall 2007 Problem 1 - Structures A. 1. varA = B. 1 2. varB = B. {`Place\', `Population\', `Location\'} 3. varC = B. [130000] 4. varD = A. `USA\' 5. varE = C. `struct\' B. function vec = structToVec(...
UIllinois >> IE >> 330 (Spring, 2008)
IE330, HW#7: ...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
Name _ BIOLOGY 325H Genetics Spring 2006 Exam 2 Before you do anything else, please: check to make certain that your copy of the exam is complete, i.e. 4 pages. print your name legibly in the space provided at the top of each page. _ 1. [15 pts...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
Name _ BIOLOGY 325H Genetics Spring 2006 Exam 2 Before you do anything else, please: check to make certain that your copy of the exam is complete, i.e. 5 pages. print your name legibly in the space provided at the top of each page. _ 1. [15 pts...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
Name _ BIOLOGY 325H Genetics Spring 2008 Exam 2 Before you do anything else, please: check to make certain that your copy of the exam is complete, i.e. 6 pages. print your name legibly in the space provided at the top of every page. __ 1. [20 pts]...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
BIOLOGY 325H Genetics (Honors) _ Semester: Professors: Fall 200 Randy Linder Office hours: Location: Phone: Email: Tuesday 3:30-5:00 or by appointment Biological Laboratories (BIO) 110 471-7825 rlinder@mail.utexas.edu Marty Shankland Office hour...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
BIOLOGY 325H Animal Behavior March 17, 2008 Animal behavior is a collection of species-specific adaptations with respect to how the individual interacts with its environment. Acquisition of food and avoidance of predators augments the individual\'s c...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
BIOLOGY 325H Conduction and transmission of neural signals March 19, 2008 The nervous system of animals is an information-processing system. It acquires information about the surrounding environment through sensory systems, analyzes that sensory info...
Pacific >> CHEM >> 027 (Spring, 2008)
General Chemistry Sample Exam I, 100 Points McCallum You have 80 minutes to complete this exam. You may use a calculator, 4 6 card, and the provided periodic table and equation sheet. Please box or otherwise indicate answers clearly. Ambiguous ...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
BIOLOGY 325H Motor systems March 21, 2008 Animals interact with their environment through their behavior, and the overt manifestation of that behavior is motor activity. A motor system consists of the motor neurons of the nervous system, and the effe...
Northeastern >> BIO >> 111 (Fall, 2008)
BIOU111 - General Biology 1 Fall 2007 Instructor: Dr. MarySue Potts-Santone 414MU, (617) 373-4031, m.potts-santone@neu.edu Office hrs.: Mon. 9:30am - 11:30am, Wed. 10:00am - 12:00pm and by appointment Class: M, W, Th. 8:00 - 9:05am, 20F WV; 1:35 - 2:...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
BIOLOGY 325H Behavior and Natural Selection March 31, 2008 The goal of today\'s lecture is to synthesize our discussion of animal behavior with the mechanism of evolution. Animal behavior is a collection of species-specific adaptations in how the indi...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
Sadava, Fig. 46.3 The neuronal circuit underlying reflex involves sensory neurons. this 1 SPINAL CORD Sadava, Fig. 46.3 When the quadriceps muscle is stretched, the stretch produces action potentials (AP\'s) in the axons of the sensory neurons. The...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
BIOLOGY 325H Exam 1 Spring 2007 NAME _KEY_ Page 1 1. [25 pts.] Give and explain two important pre-Darwinian ideas/lines of evidence that helped to move Western thought toward the possibility of biological evolution. There were several possibilitie...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
BIOLOGY 325H Circulatory Systems, Part II February 22, 2008 In today\'s lecture we shift focus from the heart to the vascular system, i.e. a highly branched network of vessels through which the blood flows from the time it leaves one of the heart\'s ...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
BIOLOGY 325H Respiratory systems, Part I Comparative and functional anatomy February 25, 2008 Most animal species have a dedicated respiratory system whose dual function is to absorb O2 from the surrounding environment and to release the CO2 that bu...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
BIOLOGY 325H Respiratory systems, Part II Physiology of gas exchange February 27, 2008 The goal of respiration is to absorb O2 from the surrounding environment to power oxidative metabolism, and to release from the body CO2 that builds up as a waste...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
Photosynthesis I. Significance II. Pigments A. Chlorophyll B. Accessory Pigments III. Light Reactions IV. Dark Reactions (Calvin Cycle C3) Significance Nearly all land plants are PHOTOAUTOTROPHIC - utilize solar energy to create complex organic com...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
But there\'s trouble in paradise Photorespiration! RUBISCO can bind & catalyze a reaction with O2 - happens when partial pressure of CO2 very low - it binds more O2 than CO2! CO2 concentrations in a leaf drop under water stress 1) stomata closed to p...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
Transport of Water in Plants Transport processes Short distance Processes that work on only a small scale: diffusion Within a cell or over a small number of cells Long distance Movement over many cell lengths Non-essential in aquatic plants and non-...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
BIO 325H, Spring 2008 Quiz 5 Name_ You have 10 minutes to take this quiz. Read each problem carefully and make sure that you fully answer the questions asked. Good luck! 1. [2 pts]When resting at sea level in Cancun, famous mountain climber Hilary...
Rhode Island >> BIO >> 121 (Fall, 2007)
BIO 121 Human Anatomy Exam 1 September 23, 2007 MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) The integument is separated from the deep fascia around the other organs by (the) A) epiderm...
Northwestern >> RTVF >> 180 (Spring, 2007)
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Northwestern >> RTVF >> 180 (Spring, 2007)
Spatial Cues Deep Space: Depth cues- visual elements that make us see depth 1. Size difference 2. Perspective/Convergence - lines that create a vanishing point 3. Textual Diffusion - Less texture = farther away 4. Movement - towards or away from came...
Washington University in St. Louis >> CSE >> 332S (Spring, 2008)
Generic algorithms C+ STL Algorithms Apply to a wide range of types Don\'t require inheritance relationships E.g., sorting integers (long) or intervals (long, long) Types substituted need not have a common base class Need only to be models o...
Washington University in St. Louis >> CSE >> 332S (Spring, 2008)
From Procedural to Object-oriented Programming Procedural programming Functions have been the main focus so far Parameters, return values, call stack Mostly viewed data, functions as being separate Object-oriented programming Allows us to pac...
Washington University in St. Louis >> CSE >> 332S (Spring, 2008)
Intro to the C+ Standard Template Library (STL) The STL is a collection of related software elements Containers Iterators Data structures: store values according to a specific organization Variables used to give flexible access to the values in ...
Washington University in St. Louis >> CSE >> 332S (Spring, 2008)
CS 342: C+ Exceptions Motivation for C+ Exceptions void Number:operator/=(const double denom) { if (denom = 0.0) { Need to handle / what do we do here? case } m_value /= denom; } divide by zero Otherwise bad things happen Program crash Wrong r...
Lehigh >> ECO >> 145 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 2 Descriptive Statistics: Tabular and Graphical Presentations Summarizing Qualitative Data Frequency Distribution - A frequency distribution is a tabular summary of data showering the number (frequency) of items in each of several nonoverlap...
Lehigh >> ECO >> 145 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 3 Descriptive Statistics: Numerical Measures Measures that are computed for data from a sample are sample statistics, if they are computed for data from a population, they are population parameters. In statistical inference, a sample statist...
Lehigh >> ECO >> 145 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 4 Introduction to Probability Probability is a numerical measure of the likelihood that an event will occur. Probability values are always assigned on a scale from 0 to 1; a probability near zero indicates an event is unlikely to occur, and ...
Lehigh >> ECO >> 145 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 5 Discrete Probability Distributions Random Variables - Random variables explain experimental outcomes using numerical values Discrete Random Variables - A discrete random variable is a random variable that can have either a finite or infini...
Lehigh >> ECO >> 145 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 6 Continuous Probability Distributions pp. 224-228 Uniform Probability Distribution - If the probability of an event in any one given interval is equal to the probability of the event in any other equal interval in a given larger interval, t...
Lehigh >> ECO >> 145 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 7 Sampling and Sampling Distributions Simple Random Sampling - The meaning of a simple random sample and the process of selecting a simple random sample depends on whether the population is finite or infinite Sampling from a Finite Populatio...
Lehigh >> ECO >> 145 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 8 Interval Estimation Population Mean: Known - To develop an interval estimate of a population mean, either the population standard deviation or the sample standard deviation s must be used to compute the margin of error Margin of Error an...
Lehigh >> ECO >> 145 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 9 Hypothesis Tests Developing Null and Alternative Hypotheses Testing Research Hypotheses - In research studies, the null and alternative hypotheses should be formulated so that the rejection of H0 supports the research conclusion (the resea...
Syracuse >> ELE >> 291 (Spring, 2008)
Time 0 0.0002 0.0004 0.0006 0.0008 1 Value 1.00000 0.36788 0.13534 0.04979 0.01832 0.00000 d(Value)/dx -5000 -1839.4 -676.676 -248.935 -91.5782 0 1000.00000 0.00000 0 -1000.00000 -2000.00000 -3000.00000 -4000.00000 0.0002 0.0004 0.0006 0.0008 ...
UC Irvine >> CRM LAW SC >> 7 (Spring, 2008)
INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY, LAW AND SOCIETY (C7) Monday and Wednesday, 12:30-1:50 Professor Kitty Calavita Room 2379, SE II Office hours: Wed., 2-3:30, And by appointment Office phone: 949 824 7610 Professor Carroll Seron Room 2373, SE II Office h...
Syracuse >> ECS >> 101 (Fall, 2005)
Mike Roche September 27, 2005 Engineering and Diversity Mechanical Engineering How does diversity or lack thereof in engineering and computer science disciplines affect the role of ECS in society and/or the impact of society on ECS solutions? Diver...
Syracuse >> ECS >> 101 (Fall, 2005)
Mike Roche October 10, 2005 Engineering and Diversity Mechanical Engineering Why is lifelong learning a necessity in engineering and computer science disciplines? In what way can your education prepare you for lifelong learning? Learning is somethi...
Westmont >> COMM >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Nonverbal Communication Quote: -In human intercourse the tragedy begins, not when there is misunderstanding about words, but when the silence is not understood.- Thoreau -In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.- Gen. 1:1 Nonverbal Com...
Westmont >> COMM >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Quote: 1. If you can read this, youre too close.-Bumper Sticker 2. Abide in me and I in you.-Jesus in John 15:4 3. Somewhere is better than anywhere.-Flannery O\'Connor. Space: Introduction Dillard: Vonsenden: No conception of height or distance. Rhet...
Texas >> BIO >> 325H (Spring, 2008)
BIOLOGY 325H Molecular Evolution and Gene Duplication 2/6/08 A central dogma of modern biology is that breeding populations acquite genetic diversity through mutations, and that natural selection and genetic drift act on the frequency of those muta...
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