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anal-2p.pdf - Part 159
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: bitrary we are done. Item 3. Let us begin by assuming the (X) < . We have already seen that M M( ). Suppos...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 160
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: ear functional on S satisfying property (D) is called a Daniell integral on S. We will also write S as D(I) the doma...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 160
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: ear functional on S satisfying property (D) is called a Daniell integral on S. We will also write S as D(I) the doma...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 160
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: ear functional on S satisfying property (D) is called a Daniell integral on S. We will also write S as D(I) the doma...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 161
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: 0) , shows I(f ) < i I(f 0) < . Since f g f 0 + g 0, if both I(f ) < and I(g) < th...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 161
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: 0) , shows I(f ) < i I(f 0) < . Since f g f 0 + g 0, if both I(f ) < and I(g) < th...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 161
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: 0) , shows I(f ) < i I(f 0) < . Since f g f 0 + g 0, if both I(f ) < and I(g) < th...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 162
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: Proof. Suppose n=1 I (fn ) < , for otherwise the result is trivial. Let > 0 be given and choose gn S+ such...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 162
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: Proof. Suppose n=1 I (fn ) < , for otherwise the result is trivial. Let > 0 be given and choose gn S+ such...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 162
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: Proof. Suppose n=1 I (fn ) < , for otherwise the result is trivial. Let > 0 be given and choose gn S+ such...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 163
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: ct k |n| |n| L1 (I) as k , I ( |n|) = limk I (k |n|) = 0. Therefore |n| i...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 163
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: ct k |n| |n| L1 (I) as k , I ( |n|) = limk I (k |n|) = 0. Therefore |n| i...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 163
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: ct k |n| |n| L1 (I) as k , I ( |n|) = limk I (k |n|) = 0. Therefore |n| i...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 164
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: 8. A function f : X [0, ] is said to I-measurable (or just measurable) if f g L1 (I) for all g L1 (I)...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 164
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: 8. A function f : X [0, ] is said to I-measurable (or just measurable) if f g L1 (I) for all g L1 (I)...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 164
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: 8. A function f : X [0, ] is said to I-measurable (or just measurable) if f g L1 (I) for all g L1 (I)...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 165
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: esgue integrals and the computations in Eq. (31.14), f d + . (31.11) > X f d + = lim I( n ) n 2. If...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 165
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: esgue integrals and the computations in Eq. (31.14), f d + . (31.11) > X f d + = lim I( n ) n 2. If...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 165
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: esgue integrals and the computations in Eq. (31.14), f d + . (31.11) > X f d + = lim I( n ) n 2. If...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 166
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: be a measure on M which is nite on A. Then 1. For all A M, (A) = inf { (B) : A B A } . (31.18...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 166
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: be a measure on M which is nite on A. Then 1. For all A M, (A) = inf { (B) : A B A } . (31.18...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 166
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: be a measure on M which is nite on A. Then 1. For all A M, (A) = inf { (B) : A B A } . (31.18...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 167
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: s n X such that n = 1 on Kn . Since n S+ and n=1 n > 0 on X it follows from Remark 31.45 that there exis...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 167
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: s n X such that n = 1 on Kn . Since n S+ and n=1 n > 0 on X it follows from Remark 31.45 that there exis...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 167
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: s n X such that n = 1 on Kn . Since n S+ and n=1 n > 0 on X it follows from Remark 31.45 that there exis...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 168
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: |h g| d < (2n) p 1 Since > 0 was arbitrary, this shows S is dense in Lp ( ; R). Page: 361 job: anal 362...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 168
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: |h g| d < (2n) p 1 Since > 0 was arbitrary, this shows S is dense in Lp ( ; R). Page: 361 job: anal 362...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 168
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: |h g| d < (2n) p 1 Since > 0 was arbitrary, this shows S is dense in Lp ( ; R). Page: 361 job: anal 362...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 169
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: ed. Let f C(X, [0, 1]) such that f = 0 on K and f = 1 on U c . Take U0 = {f < 1/2} and K0 = {f 1/2}. Then K U0...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 169
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: ed. Let f C(X, [0, 1]) such that f = 0 on K and f = 1 on U c . Take U0 = {f < 1/2} and K0 = {f 1/2}. Then K U0...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 169
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: ed. Let f C(X, [0, 1]) such that f = 0 on K and f = 1 on U c . Take U0 = {f < 1/2} and K0 = {f 1/2}. Then K U0...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 170
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: c (X), the Daniell - Stone 0 integral construction theorem gives the existence of a measure on BX := (Cc (X)) (the...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 170
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: c (X), the Daniell - Stone 0 integral construction theorem gives the existence of a measure on BX := (Cc (X)) (the...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 170
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: c (X), the Daniell - Stone 0 integral construction theorem gives the existence of a measure on BX := (Cc (X)) (the...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 171
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: ,see p. 314 of Royden. Let (A) := inf { (U ) : A U o X} Then is an outer measure as well I think a...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 171
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: ,see p. 314 of Royden. Let (A) := inf { (U ) : A U o X} Then is an outer measure as well I think a...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 171
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: ,see p. 314 of Royden. Let (A) := inf { (U ) : A U o X} Then is an outer measure as well I think a...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 172
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: u, v S+ then v + f+ = u + f S+ and so by Eq. (31.37), I+ (v) + I+ (f+ ) = I+ (u) + I+ (f ) or equivalently...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 172
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: u, v S+ then v + f+ = u + f S+ and so by Eq. (31.37), I+ (v) + I+ (f+ ) = I+ (u) + I+ (f ) or equivalently...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 172
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: u, v S+ then v + f+ = u + f S+ and so by Eq. (31.37), I+ (v) + I+ (f+ ) = I+ (u) + I+ (f ) or equivalently...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 173
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: class which contains a class, C, then D contains A (C) the algebra generated by C. Proof. We will give two pr...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 173
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: class which contains a class, C, then D contains A (C) the algebra generated by C. Proof. We will give two pr...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 173
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: class which contains a class, C, then D contains A (C) the algebra generated by C. Proof. We will give two pr...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 174
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: of elements from E, it is clear that = on A. Henceforth we may assume that E = A. We begin rst with the special...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 174
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: of elements from E, it is clear that = on A. Henceforth we may assume that E = A. We begin rst with the special...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 174
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: of elements from E, it is clear that = on A. Henceforth we may assume that E = A. We begin rst with the special...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 175
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: nite on . 1. Show that for all > 0 and A M there exists an open set V and a closed set F such that F...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 175
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: nite on . 1. Show that for all > 0 and A M there exists an open set V and a closed set F such that F...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 175
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: nite on . 1. Show that for all > 0 and A M there exists an open set V and a closed set F such that F...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 176
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: )g(y)dy = Rn f (x y)g(y) 1 2 n/2 2. For y R , ( y f ) ( ) = e f ( ) where, as usual, y f (x) :=...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 176
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: )g(y)dy = Rn f (x y)g(y) 1 2 n/2 2. For y R , ( y f ) ( ) = e f ( ) where, as usual, y f (x) :=...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 176
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: )g(y)dy = Rn f (x y)g(y) 1 2 n/2 2. For y R , ( y f ) ( ) = e f ( ) where, as usual, y f (x) :=...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 177
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: ) Rn Proof. First notice that f C0 (Rn ) L and f L1 by assumption, so 1 L1 L . Let p...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 177
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: ) Rn Proof. First notice that f C0 (Rn ) L and f L1 by assumption, so 1 L1 L . Let p...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 177
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: ) Rn Proof. First notice that f C0 (Rn ) L and f L1 by assumption, so 1 L1 L . Let p...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 178
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: equivalent to g, = f, p( ) for all S(Rn ). (33.20) macro: svmonob.cls date/time: 26-Apr-2004/14:01 38...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 178
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: equivalent to g, = f, p( ) for all S(Rn ). (33.20) macro: svmonob.cls date/time: 26-Apr-2004/14:01 38...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 178
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: equivalent to g, = f, p( ) for all S(Rn ). (33.20) macro: svmonob.cls date/time: 26-Apr-2004/14:01 38...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 179
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: and Cc (R, [0, )) be a function such that = 1 on K. If f Cc (R, R) is a smooth function with supp(f )...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 179
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: and Cc (R, [0, )) be a function such that = 1 on K. If f Cc (R, R) is a smooth function with supp(f )...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 179
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: and Cc (R, [0, )) be a function such that = 1 on K. If f Cc (R, R) is a smooth function with supp(f )...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 180
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: mula on S). Let f S(R), L > 0 and fL (x) := f (x + 2 kL). (33.34) k Z Show: 1. The sum de ning fL is conve...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 180
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: mula on S). Let f S(R), L > 0 and fL (x) := f (x + 2 kL). (33.34) k Z Show: 1. The sum de ning fL is conve...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 180
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: mula on S). Let f S(R), L > 0 and fL (x) := f (x + 2 kL). (33.34) k Z Show: 1. The sum de ning fL is conve...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 181
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: =: e x0 and moreover e x0 f (x) solves the equation f = g. To verify this we have Page: 3...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 181
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: =: e x0 and moreover e x0 f (x) solves the equation f = g. To verify this we have Page: 3...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 181
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: =: e x0 and moreover e x0 f (x) solves the equation f = g. To verify this we have Page: 3...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 182
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: 1 sin t (x) = 1x+t>0 1(x t)>0 2 = (1x> t 1x>t ) = 1[ t,t] (x) 2 2 if n = 2k if...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 182
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: 1 sin t (x) = 1x+t>0 1(x t)>0 2 = (1x> t 1x>t ) = 1[ t,t] (x) 2 2 if n = 2k if...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 182
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: 1 sin t (x) = 1x+t>0 1(x t)>0 2 = (1x> t 1x>t ) = 1[ t,t] (x) 2 2 if n = 2k if...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 183
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: and the wave front is sharp. See Figure 34.1 below. The solution of the two dimensional wave equation may be found using...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 183
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: and the wave front is sharp. See Figure 34.1 below. The solution of the two dimensional wave equation may be found using...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 183
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: and the wave front is sharp. See Figure 34.1 below. The solution of the two dimensional wave equation may be found using...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 184
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: provided | | > | | m + n. It follows easily now that GM G in Cc (Rn \\ {0}) and furthermore that ( x) D...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 184
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: provided | | > | | m + n. It follows easily now that GM G in Cc (Rn \\ {0}) and furthermore that ( x) D...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 184
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: provided | | > | | m + n. It follows easily now that GM G in Cc (Rn \\ {0}) and furthermore that ( x) D...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 185
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: ntinuous. De nition 35.8 (Di erentiation). For T D (U ) and i {1, 2, . . . , n} let i T D (U ) be the...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 185
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: ntinuous. De nition 35.8 (Di erentiation). For T D (U ) and i {1, 2, . . . , n} let i T D (U ) be the...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 185
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: ntinuous. De nition 35.8 (Di erentiation). For T D (U ) and i {1, 2, . . . , n} let i T D (U ) be the...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 186
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: n T, f = T, n f = T, T, = T, S, . Corollary 35.16. Suppose that T D (Rn ) is a distri...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 186
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: n T, f = T, n f = T, T, = T, S, . Corollary 35.16. Suppose that T D (Rn ) is a distri...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 186
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: n T, f = T, n f = T, T, = T, S, . Corollary 35.16. Suppose that T D (Rn ) is a distri...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 187
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: x X. Conversely, if T satis es qn (T x) Cn pmn (x) for all x X, then qn (T x T x ) = qn (T (x x...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 187
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: x X. Conversely, if T satis es qn (T x) Cn pmn (x) for all x X, then qn (T x T x ) = qn (T (x x...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 187
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: x X. Conversely, if T satis es qn (T x) Cn pmn (x) for all x X, then qn (T x T x ) = qn (T (x x...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 188
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: r the proof of Eq. (35.6 x+y 2 s |s| s 35.4 Compactly supported distributions De nition 35.33. For a distribution T...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 188
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: r the proof of Eq. (35.6 x+y 2 s |s| s 35.4 Compactly supported distributions De nition 35.33. For a distribution T...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 188
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: r the proof of Eq. (35.6 x+y 2 s |s| s 35.4 Compactly supported distributions De nition 35.33. For a distribution T...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 189
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: have the identity, f , g = f, g . This suggests the following de nition. De nition 35.42. The Fourier and inve...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 189
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: have the identity, f , g = f, g . This suggests the following de nition. De nition 35.42. The Fourier and inve...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 189
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: have the identity, f , g = f, g . This suggests the following de nition. De nition 35.42. The Fourier and inve...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 190
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: Now p( ) ( ) = = (x)p( )e i x dx = (x)p(i x )e i x dx p( ) ( )d . So by the inversion for...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 190
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: Now p( ) ( ) = = (x)p( )e i x dx = (x)p(i x )e i x dx p( ) ( )d . So by the inversion for...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 190
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: Now p( ) ( ) = = (x)p( )e i x dx = (x)p(i x )e i x dx p( ) ( )d . So by the inversion for...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 191
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: = (t t f (x)) + t t g (x) . dt date/time: 26-Apr-2004/14:01 1 1 (f (x t) + f (x + t)) + 2 2 1 1 (f...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 191
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: = (t t f (x)) + t t g (x) . dt date/time: 26-Apr-2004/14:01 1 1 (f (x t) + f (x + t)) + 2 2 1 1 (f...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 191
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: = (t t f (x)) + t t g (x) . dt date/time: 26-Apr-2004/14:01 1 1 (f (x t) + f (x + t)) + 2 2 1 1 (f...
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anal-2p.pdf - Part 192
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: continuous functions is prove similarly. o o Let Kk U for k N such that Kk Kk Kk+1 Kk+1 for all k and Kk...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 192
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: continuous functions is prove similarly. o o Let Kk U for k N such that Kk Kk Kk+1 Kk+1 for all k and Kk...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 192
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: continuous functions is prove similarly. o o Let Kk U for k N such that Kk Kk Kk+1 Kk+1 for all k and Kk...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 193
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: = (0, 1)m+n . To simplify notation, let m + n = k and = (0, 1)k and i : (0, 1) be projection onto the ith...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 193
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: = (0, 1)m+n . To simplify notation, let m + n = k and = (0, 1)k and i : (0, 1) be projection onto the ith...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 193
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: = (0, 1)m+n . To simplify notation, let m + n = k and = (0, 1)k and i : (0, 1) be projection onto the ith...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 194
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: er cases are similar and easier. Let h(x) := T (x). Since T S (Rn ), there exists m N and C < such tha...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 194
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: er cases are similar and easier. Let h(x) := T (x). Since T S (Rn ), there exists m N and C < such tha...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 194
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: er cases are similar and easier. Let h(x) := T (x). Since T S (Rn ), there exists m N and C < such tha...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 195
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: d of supp(S), then by Fubini s theorem for distributions, T S, + = T S(x, y), (y) (x + y) = T (x)S(y),...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 195
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: d of supp(S), then by Fubini s theorem for distributions, T S, + = T S(x, y), (y) (x + y) = T (x)S(y),...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 195
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: d of supp(S), then by Fubini s theorem for distributions, T S, + = T S(x, y), (y) (x + y) = T (x)S(y),...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 196
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: d any derivative of p is non-zero on this set, h = where r D(Rn ). Moreover, i i p 1 i p...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 196
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: d any derivative of p is non-zero on this set, h = where r D(Rn ). Moreover, i i p 1 i p...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 196
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: d any derivative of p is non-zero on this set, h = where r D(Rn ). Moreover, i i p 1 i p...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 197
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: RN = 1 (N 1)! 1 0 N x(s) vs 1 f (x(s))ds = N 1 (37.6) = i=1 vi i f= | |=m m! v . !...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 197
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: RN = 1 (N 1)! 1 0 N x(s) vs 1 f (x(s))ds = N 1 (37.6) = i=1 vi i f= | |=m m! v . !...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 197
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: RN = 1 (N 1)! 1 0 N x(s) vs 1 f (x(s))ds = N 1 (37.6) = i=1 vi i f= | |=m m! v . !...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 198
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: x, y A or x, y B. Since A and B are linearly order we must have either x y or y x, that is to say E is l...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 198
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: x, y A or x, y B. Since A and B are linearly order we must have either x y or y x, that is to say E is l...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 198
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: x, y A or x, y B. Since A and B are linearly order we must have either x y or y x, that is to say E is l...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 199
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: ion, i.e. if . If and then and hence . Similalry if ,...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 199
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: ion, i.e. if . If and then and hence . Similalry if ,...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 199
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: ion, i.e. if . If and then and hence . Similalry if ,...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 200
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: 7.1*, 7.2*, 7.3*, 7.5, 7.6*, 7.7*, 7.9*, 7.11* (de nitely do this problem) 40.4 Homework #4 is Due Friday October 31,...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 200
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: 7.1*, 7.2*, 7.3*, 7.5, 7.6*, 7.7*, 7.9*, 7.11* (de nitely do this problem) 40.4 Homework #4 is Due Friday October 31,...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 200
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: 7.1*, 7.2*, 7.3*, 7.5, 7.6*, 7.7*, 7.9*, 7.11* (de nitely do this problem) 40.4 Homework #4 is Due Friday October 31,...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 201
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: not done this yet for integrals, but the result for sums is in Theorems 4.22 and 4.23. 6. To compute integrals involving...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 201
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: not done this yet for integrals, but the result for sums is in Theorems 4.22 and 4.23. 6. To compute integrals involving...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 201
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: not done this yet for integrals, but the result for sums is in Theorems 4.22 and 4.23. 6. To compute integrals involving...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 202
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240c Fall, 2008
Description: Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1999, pp. 30 75. MR 2001c:58029 4. Giuseppe Da Prato and Jerzy Zabczyk, Stochastic e...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 202
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240b Winter, 2008
Description: Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1999, pp. 30 75. MR 2001c:58029 4. Giuseppe Da Prato and Jerzy Zabczyk, Stochastic e...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

anal-2p.pdf - Part 202
Path: UCSD >> MATH >> 240a Fall, 2008
Description: Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1999, pp. 30 75. MR 2001c:58029 4. Giuseppe Da Prato and Jerzy Zabczyk, Stochastic e...
Date Added: 2009-01-10 01:49:38

Setting_Up.doc
Path: St. Norbert >> CS >> 460 Fall, 2009
Description: Setting Up and Running the GPS Tracking System Carson Diltz April 30, 2002 This document is intended to be a step-by-step guide in setting up and running the GPS tracking system. 1. Verify that you have all of the necessary equipment and supplies a. ...
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zero2.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> CS >> 161 Fall, 2008
Description: CS 161 Fall 2005 Computer Security Joseph/Tygar/Vazirani/Wagner Notes 18 We will consider the following authentication scheme: the user selects a number N = P Q product of two large primes, and a number y = x2 mod N. The server is given N, y an...
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final.sp05.pdf
Path: UNC Wilmington >> CSC >> 360 Fall, 2009
Description: CSC 360 FINAL EXAM Exam carries 30% of grade. Weight of each question is indicated against them. Time Limit: 180 min Name: 1. (1+2pts) (a). Write regular expression for the set of strings over {a, b} which do not contain the substring aa. (b). Cons...
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lecture09_sources2_hds08.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> CS >> 267 Fall, 2008
Description: CS 267 Sources of Parallelism and Locality in Simulation Part 2 Horst D. Simon hdsimon@lbl.gov http:/www.cs.berkeley.edu/~skamil/cs267/ 02/25/2008 CS267 Lecture 9 1 Recap of Last Lecture 4 kinds of simulations Discrete Event Systems Partic...
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lecture09_sources2_hds08.pdf - Part 2
Path: Berkeley >> CS >> 267 Fall, 2008
Description: tor multiply by T (next slide) Combine nearest neighbors on grid j 02/25/2008 CS267 Lecture 9 14 Matrix...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 13:42:54

lecture09_sources2_hds08.pdf - Part 3
Path: Berkeley >> CS >> 267 Fall, 2008
Description: cil on a regular mesh need to communicate mesh points near boundary to neighboring processors. Often done...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 13:42:54

Bio1A_sum07_lec8-7_slides1.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> BIO >> 1 Fall, 2000
Description: Chapter 44 Osmoregulation and Excretion Controlling the internal environment Osmoregulation Nitrogenous wastes Excretory systems Mammalian excretory systems Adaptations of vertebrate kidneys Controlling the Internal Environment 2 processes of homeo...
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hw2_98.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> EE >> 249 Fall, 2009
Description: Fall 1998 EE249 Design of Embedded Systems Homework 2 Prof. Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli TA: Luca Carloni Due in class, Nov 24, Tuesday, 10% off for 1 week late 1 Improving Cory Halls Elevators As prof. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli suggested in class...
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0600501.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> ICIP >> 2007 Fall, 2009
Description: DISTRIBUTED RATE ALLOCATION AND PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION FOR VIDEO COMMUNICATION OVER MESH NETWORKS Bo Wang, Zhihai He Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211 HeZhi@missouri.edu Yu Sun Department of Co...
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cs3_discussion3-2.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> CS >> 3 Fall, 2008
Description: Truth and Falsehood Why is there no mark engraved upon men bodies, By which we could know the true ones from the false ones? Euripides, The Medea 518-519 This week, well talk about how to get Scheme to gure out if something is true or false. What is...
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confhmdtrain.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> HMD >> 2008 Fall, 2009
Description: Train Schedules (from www.bahn.de) Hamburg Hbf <-> Rostock Hbf Hamburg Hbf Rostock Hbf 06/11-12/2008 Departure 05:26:00 AM 06:30:00 AM 07:44:00 AM 08:30:00 AM 09:44:00 AM 10:28:00 AM 11:17:00 AM 12:28:00 PM 01:44:00 PM 02:28:00 PM 03:17:00 PM 04:30:...
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spring2005q1.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> ME >> 132 Fall, 2008
Description: ME 132, Spring 2005, Quiz # 1 #1 #2 #3 TOTAL 10 20 15 45 Fact: Both roots of 2 + a1 + a2 = 0 have negative real-parts if and only if a1 > 0 and a2 > 0. Fact: All three roots of 3 + a1 2 + a2 + a3 = 0 have negative real-parts if and only if a1 ...
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BA122_na_na_MT1_na.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> BA >> 122 Fall, 2009
Description: ...
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Pset6_solutions.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> EE >> 245 Fall, 2009
Description: EE C245 / ME C218 Introduction to MEMS Design Fall 2003 Homework 6: Integration and Microfluidics Solutions Thara Srinivasan 1. Integrated SOI MEMS. a. Is this process a MEMS-first, CMOS-first, or interleaved integration process? [CMOS-first] b. What...
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lecture.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> ESPM >> 50 Fall, 2009
Description: Geog. 600 fall 2002 Week 14 Lecture Wed. Nov 26th . Subsistence agric vs Commercial Agriculture Subsistence: Around half of worlds population relies on subsistence agriculture Typically small-scale, culturally adapted to local environment, primari...
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hwang_mon.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> IUFRO >> 2007 Fall, 2009
Description: Occurrence and distribution of Phytophthora species in forest streams in North Carolina using baiting and filtration J. Hwang1, S. W. Oak2, and S. N. Jeffers1 1 Clemson University 2 USDA Forest Service-FHP Objectives 1. Monitor occurrence and distr...
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quiz2Solution.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> EECS >> 20 Spring, 2000
Description: EECS 20N: Structure and Interpretation of Signals and Systems QUIZ 2 Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences 17 October 2005 U NIVERSITY OF C ALIFORNIA B ERKELEY ` LAST Name des State-Space FIRST Name Alien Lab Time Twilight (5 Po...
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20030927_10_15_CL.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> PLASMA >> 20030927 Fall, 2009
Description: ...
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Anagnostopoulos_dissertation_01.pdf
Path: UCF >> ML >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: NOVEL APPROACHES IN ADAPTIVE RESONANCE THEORY FOR MACHINE LEARNING by GEORGIOS CHRISTOS ANAGNOSTOPOULOS Eng.Dipl. University of Patra, 1994 M.S. University of Central Florida, 1997 A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement...
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Cannas-Da-Silva-113practiceexam.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> MATH >> 113 Fall, 2000
Description: Math 113 { Introduction to Abstract Algebra Section 2 { Instructor: Ana Cannas da Silva *Practice Exam* { Berkeley, May, 1998 Each of the following four groups of questions is worth 25 points. Points per question within a group: a) 9, b) 6, c) 5, d)...
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lambda.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> EEP >> 101 Fall, 2009
Description: Extra Handout #2: The Importance of Lambda This is meant to clarify some of the confusion related to the interpretation of lambda (the Lagrange multiplier) in a constrained optimization problem. Constraints play an important role in Economics withou...
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Excel_01.pdf
Path: UCF >> EGN >> 1007 Fall, 2009
Description: MS Excel Lesson 1 Parametric Analysis and Graphing University of Central Florida College of Engineering and Computer Science MS Excel, What and Why? What is Microsoft Excel? Spreadsheet containing a grid designed to hold values Values are held ...
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Section2_BestPractices_Addressing.pdf
Path: UCF >> VIDEOSERVE >> 1 Fall, 2009
Description: SECTION 2 - LITERATURE REVIEW AND BEST PRACTICES 2.1 Introduction The lack of literature on addressing issues indicates no academic interest in this particular government operation. 2.2. Best practices No known collection on local e-government best...
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a2242.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> ICIP >> 2003 Fall, 2009
Description: A Low Complexity Overcomplete Directional Image Pyramid (MPP6) Author(s) : Abstract : Jose Gerardo Rosiles Mark J. T. Smith (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) (Purdue University, USA) We present an undecimated directional filter bank (UDFB) deri...
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final01_key.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> CHEM >> 130 Fall, 2009
Description: More solutions for problems 7and 8 #7(a). Slower transport in membrane 2 means that the barrier for the process in membrane 2 is greater than that in 1. This barrier is arising from different electrical potentials in both membranes which then come fr...
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reputation_schmidt.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> E >> 218 Fall, 2008
Description: Reputation and Contract Design* Bjrn Bartling a) University of Zrich Ernst Fehr b) University of Zurich, CESifo and CEPR Klaus M. Schmidt c) University of Munich, CESifo and CEPR July 17, 2008 Abstract When should a principal control an agent? Con...
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pr.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> EECS >> 225 Spring, 2003
Description: EE 225D LECTURE ON PATTERN RECOGNITION University of California Berkeley College of Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Professors : N.Morgan / B.Gold EE225D Spring,1999 Pattern Classification Lecture 8 N.MOR...
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infocom2004.pdf
Path: UCF >> EEL >> 5937 Fall, 2008
Description: Optimal Local Topology Knowledge for Energy Efcient Geographical Routing in Sensor Networks Tommaso Melodia, Dario Pompili, Ian F. Akyildiz Broadband and Wireless Networking Laboratory School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Georgia Institute o...
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Bio1A_Sum07_Exam2.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> BIO >> 1 Fall, 2000
Description: BIO EXAM #2, Mon. August 6th 12:30 P.M. Know your SID #, your section #, GSI\'s name and exam location. You will have 80 minutes. No calculator is permitted. Fill in the Scantron blank on the bottom for practice. BRING: Several sharp #2 pencils & a go...
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spt_1_42.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> PHASE >> 1 Fall, 2009
Description: UCB-BYU-UCLA ZETAS-SaU-METU Joint Research Sponsored by: NSF, Caltrans CEC, PG&E Depth Scale (m) Sample Type and No. Project Name: CPT Liquefaction Investigations, Adapazari, Turkey Location: 1.5 m south of CPT-1-42 Date: July 18, 2000 Field Log by:...
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spt_1_42.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> PHASE >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: UCB-BYU-UCLA ZETAS-SaU-METU Joint Research Sponsored by: NSF, Caltrans CEC, PG&E Depth Scale (m) Sample Type and No. Project Name: CPT Liquefaction Investigations, Adapazari, Turkey Location: 1.5 m south of CPT-1-42 Date: July 18, 2000 Field Log by:...
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spte1.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> PHASE >> 1 Fall, 2009
Description: UCB-BYU-UCLA ZETAS-SaU-METU Joint Research Sponsored by: NSF, Caltrans CEC, PG&E Depth Scale (m) Sample Type and No. Project Name: Ground Failure and Building Performance in Adapazari, Turkey Location: Site E - Kavaklar Ave., Tigcilar District, Adap...
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245warmup_append_B.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> ARCH >> 245 Fall, 2008
Description: ...
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Concurrency.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> EECS >> 124 Fall, 2008
Description: Introduction to Embedded Systems Notes for EECS 124 Spring 2008 Edward A. Lee, Sanjit A. Seshia, and Claire Tomlin eal@eecs.berkeley.edu, sseshia@eecs.berkeley.edu, tomlin@eecs.berkeley.edu Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences University of Cal...
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hw1sol1.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> EE >> 40 Spring, 2007
Description: EECS 40, Spring 2006 Prof. Chang-Hasnain Homework #1 Solution Prepared by Josh Hug 1.a) The given reference direction for current is from the positive to the negative terminal, so P = VI = 2.5 V * 0.1 A = 0.25 W. Power is positive, so power is consu...
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Lec14.BeamBending.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> EE >> 245 Fall, 2009
Description: EE C245 ME C218 Introduction to MEMS Design Fall 2007 Prof. Clark T.-C. Nguyen Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 Lecture 14: Beam Bending EE C245: Introduction to MEMS Design ...
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chiang.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> PH >> 296 Fall, 2009
Description: Prediction of Gene Expression in Yeast using Conserved Sequence Templates Derek Chiang Cell Biology, UCB Eisen Lab PROBLEM What information controlling gene expression is encoded in genome sequences? >Saccharomyces cerevisi...
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13_misc.pdf
Path: University of Louisiana at Lafayette >> FDD >> 5501 Fall, 2009
Description: MiscellaneousTopics inJava (2005.12.30) MiscellaneousTopicsinJava 2 I.J2ME,J2EEandJSTL J2ME MiscellaneousTopicsinJava 3 Java2MicroEdition lowfootprintJavaruntimeenvironment targetedatsmallwirelessconsumerproducts http:/java.sun.com/j2me/in...
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13_misc.pdf
Path: University of Louisiana at Lafayette >> FDD >> 360 Fall, 2009
Description: MiscellaneousTopics inJava (2005.12.30) MiscellaneousTopicsinJava 2 I.J2ME,J2EEandJSTL J2ME MiscellaneousTopicsinJava 3 Java2MicroEdition lowfootprintJavaruntimeenvironment targetedatsmallwirelessconsumerproducts http:/java.sun.com/j2me/in...
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13_misc.pdf - Part 2
Path: University of Louisiana at Lafayette >> FDD >> 5501 Fall, 2009
Description: e DTD from external source Miscellaneous Topics in Java 21 DOCTYPE tag is used to give the root elem...
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13_misc.pdf - Part 2
Path: University of Louisiana at Lafayette >> FDD >> 360 Fall, 2009
Description: e DTD from external source Miscellaneous Topics in Java 21 DOCTYPE tag is used to give the root elem...
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13_misc.pdf - Part 3
Path: University of Louisiana at Lafayette >> FDD >> 360 Fall, 2009
Description: ake this more difficult and add security to commercial or otherwise sensitive code links to some obfusca...
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13_misc.pdf - Part 3
Path: University of Louisiana at Lafayette >> FDD >> 5501 Fall, 2009
Description: ake this more difficult and add security to commercial or otherwise sensitive code links to some obfusca...
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13_misc.pdf - Part 4
Path: University of Louisiana at Lafayette >> FDD >> 5501 Fall, 2009
Description: ct; manages resources for a locale java.util.PropertyResourceBundle extends ResourceBundle; manages r...
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13_misc.pdf - Part 4
Path: University of Louisiana at Lafayette >> FDD >> 360 Fall, 2009
Description: ct; manages resources for a locale java.util.PropertyResourceBundle extends ResourceBundle; manages r...
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lec9.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> ME >> 104 Fall, 2009
Description: ME104 Section Fall\'O5Lecture Bogy 9/l ME104 Section 1 Fall\'07 Lecture 9g Bogy 9/1 2 egtlral ForceMotian l-lere consider particular we a classof dynamics problems for a singleparticlefor which the equations motion of canbe integrated, rvhichhaswide ap...
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PP04-1-Development.pdf
Path: Berkeley >> ARE >> 253 Fall, 2003
Description: PP253/ARE 253, Fall 2004 Alain de Janvry Handout #1 Concepts of Development: criteria and indicators Development is a controversial and multidimensional concept. I. The UN Millenium Development Goals Set by the UN in 2000 for 2015. Indicators + goals...
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remotedesktop.pdf
Path: MTSU >> CS >> 1170 Fall, 2009
Description: Using Remote Desktop to access your MTSU class account To remotely access certain systems at MTSU such as ranger you may use Microsoft\'s remote desktop software. Requirements: 1. high speed internet connection such as DSL (BellSouth) or cable modem(C...
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t1_prac_prob.pdf
Path: MTSU >> MTSU >> 32 Fall, 2009
Description: Unit 1: Collecting Data and Drawing Conclusions Topic 1: Data and Variables Activity 1-6 (Self-Check Example): A Nurse Accused Statistical evidence played an important role in the murder trial involving Kristen Gilbert, a nurse who was accused of mu...
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lym&imm(21).pdf
Path: MTSU >> MTSU >> 32 Fall, 2009
Description: Chapter 22 The Lymphatic System and Immunity composed of 1. lymphatic vessels 2. specialized cells called lymphocytes 2. numerous lymphoid tissues and organs function of the lymphatic system 1. production, maintenance and distribution of lymphocytes ...
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1810NotesSection4-2.pdf
Path: MTSU >> CHAPTER >> 4 Fall, 2009
Description: 1810 Section 4.2 Notes Determining Intervals of Concavity and inflection points Determining concavity 1. Find all the values of x where f ( x ) is 0 or is undefined. These become possible inflection points. Place these values on the number line in ...
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hw7-key.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 461 Spring, 2008
Description: Name: Information Assurance: Homework 7 Answers and Comments Due November 14, 2007. 1. Both ARP and DHCP have traded off security for flexibility and ease of use. Thus, on start up, a malicious player can use these protocols to gain a man-in-the-mid...
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hw7-key.pdf - Part 2
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 461 Spring, 2008
Description: tware could be use to better isolate applications with out the cost of additional hardware. Addressing the denial of...
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midterm2soln.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 173 Fall, 2008
Description: CS173: Discrete Mathematical Structures, Spring 2008 Second Midterm Solutions 1 CS173 Spring 2008 Midterm 2 Name: 1. (10 points) Let f (n) = 2n log2 (2n) and let g(n) = n log2 n2 . Prove that f (n) = (g(n). Solution: Using limits: f (n) = 2n log ...
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13-dfa-regexp.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 421 Spring, 2008
Description: Programming Languages and Compilers (CS 421) Elsa L Gunter 2112 SC, UIUC http:/www.cs.uiuc.edu/class/sp0 7/cs421/ Based in part on slides by Mattox Beckman, as updated by Vikram Adve and Gul Agha Meta-discourse Language Syntax and Semantics Syntax...
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01-intro.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 421 Spring, 2008
Description: Programming Languages and Compilers (CS 421) Elsa L Gunter 2112 SC, UIUC http:/www.cs.uiuc.edu/class/cs421/ Based in part on slides by Mattox Beckman, as updated by Vikram Adve and Gul Agha 8/26/08 1 Contact Information - Elsa L Gunter Office: 21...
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04-syscalls.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 241 Spring, 2008
Description: CS241 Systems Programming System Calls and I/O Tarek Abdelzaher Vikram Adve Copyright : Nahrstedt, Angrave, Abdelzaher 1 Copyright : Nahrstedt, Angrave, Abdelzaher This lecture ! Goals: ! Get you familiar with necessary basic system & I/ O cal...
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MP3-README.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECE >> 498 Fall, 2008
Description: ECE 498 AL Machine Problem 3 Naive Parallel Prefix Sum This MP is the implementation of a basic threaded Parallel Prefix Sum algorithm on the G80 GPU. This algorithm is also called Scan, and will be referred to as Scan in this hand out. Scan is a use...
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Vendler-LOT.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> LING >> 591 Fall, 2008
Description: 1 Verbs and Times1 Z. VENDLER 1 The fact that verbs have tenses indicates that considerations involving the concept of time are relevant to their use. These considerations are not limited merely to the obvious discrimination between past, present, a...
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0113049_Modelling_disease.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> NSFITR >> 04 Fall, 2009
Description: Los Alamos National Laboratory Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Maryland Modeling Disease Outbreaks in Realistic Urban Social Networks S. Eubank1, H. Guclu2, V. S. A. Kumar1, M. V. Marathe1, A. Srinivasan3, Z. Toroczkai4, and N. Wang5 ...
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Lec2_post.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 100 Fall, 2008
Description: PHYS 100: Lecture 2 Motion at Constant Acceleration a a0 Area = a0t t t v = v-v0 a0 t v0 A=(1/2)(v)t Area = v0t t t v0 t v = adt 0 v v0 = a0t x = vdt 0 x x0 = v0t + 1 a0t 2 2 Relative Motion: Reference Frames x Tortoise d Achilles t Ref...
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Lec3_HHsection.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PART >> 317 Fall, 2009
Description: CHAPTER EXCERPT FROM: Nelson, M.E. (2004) Electrophysiological Models In: Databasing the Brain: From Data to Knowledge. (S. Koslow and S. Subramaniam, eds.) Wiley, New York. Hodgkin-Huxley Models The core mathematical framework for modern biophysica...
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outline.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECE >> 559 Fall, 2008
Description: ECE459: Communications III Instructor: Pramod Viswanath, 127 CSL, 244-8999, pramodv@uiuc. Oce hours: 10-11am Th after class in 368 Everitt or by appointment. Teaching Assistant: Nitin Aggarwal, Oce hours to be decided. WebPage: The course webpage is ...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 14:40:42

Pre_lecture_outline_13.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CHEM >> 104 Fall, 2008
Description: Chemistry 104 A/C Lecture #13 Pre-lecture Outline The next section of material that we will look at is chemical kinetics. Why do we study chemical kinetics? 1. Information gained by looking at the kinetics of the reaction tells us how fast a react...
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lect18.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 18 Fall, 2009
Description: Tonight Hour Exam 2 ! Double conflict exam Transportation Building, Room 103, 4 pm Conflict exam 151 Loomis, 5:45 pm Regular exam see web site for room assignment (in Loomis), 7 pm A salad spinner is a rotating basket that dries salad after w...
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lect18.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 140 Fall, 2008
Description: Tonight Hour Exam 2 ! Double conflict exam Transportation Building, Room 103, 4 pm Conflict exam 151 Loomis, 5:45 pm Regular exam see web site for room assignment (in Loomis), 7 pm A salad spinner is a rotating basket that dries salad after w...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 14:42:51

lect13.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 13 Fall, 2009
Description: 7.2 Water, Steam, and Ice Why is cooking with steam better than 100 C hot air? Why do foods get freezer burn? Why does the freezer get frosty? How does snow disappear when its still cold outside? Phases of matter New ideas for today Phases of wate...
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lect13.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 140 Fall, 2008
Description: 7.2 Water, Steam, and Ice Why is cooking with steam better than 100 C hot air? Why do foods get freezer burn? Why does the freezer get frosty? How does snow disappear when its still cold outside? Phases of matter New ideas for today Phases of wate...
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rec1707_p4.pdf
Path: MTSU >> REC >> 1707 Fall, 2009
Description: Campus Calendar Oct. 6-19 Please note: Event dates, times and locations may change after press time. Please verify specifics when making plans. Noon-1 p.m., JUB Dining Room C Oct. 11 Oct. 11-14 Fall Break No classes; university offices open. For in...
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AccessControlHDF5.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> HDF >> 2000 Fall, 2009
Description: Access Control for High Performance Data Management with HDF5 Robert E. McGrath Mike Folk Elena Pourmal Quincey Koziol John Mainzer HDF Group National Center for Supercomputing Applications University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 152 Computing App...
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AccessControlHDF5.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> HDF >> 5 Fall, 2009
Description: Access Control for High Performance Data Management with HDF5 Robert E. McGrath Mike Folk Elena Pourmal Quincey Koziol John Mainzer HDF Group National Center for Supercomputing Applications University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 152 Computing App...
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ACE592_P3_atlhom.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ACE >> 592 Fall, 2008
Description: Atlanta Homicide Rates: Global and Local Spatial Autocorrelation Jeff Savage, Rhett Farrell Assignment 3 ACE592-SA In the previous assignment, county homicide rates for the Atlanta area from 1979 to 1983 were analyzed to detect possible spatial patt...
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lecture_notes_03.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECE >> 190 Spring, 2008
Description: (\\ (i p 3 03 !+ \\/\' (:) c - V\' C:-S? .:D\" :> =\'f\' ;. \"\' .:soP ,+ -;. <- (\\ - 1- ,- -. 0 , , , . e - - - . \"J~ . f-\\~ \\ .:.-/ .-. f> - J w -II- - ,. , -3 :I0 V\' .\" / 9 , LA \". , -\\ ! f\') n 0 Co 0 \'\" , , J (\'\\, 0 ...
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cs411-f07-hw4.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 411 Fall, 2008
Description: CS411 Database Systems Fall 2007 HW#4 Due: 3:00pm CST, 12/05/07 Note: Print your name and NetID in the upper right corner of every page of your submission. Handin your stapled homework to Donna Coleman in 2120 SC. In case Donna is not in oce, slide ...
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hw4.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 273 Spring, 2008
Description: CS 273: Intro to Theory of Computation, Fall 2007 Problem Set 4 (due Tuesday, October 2nd) This homework contains 6 problems (one of which is bonus). It is due 12:30 in class or by noon at Elaine Wilsons oce (3229 Siebel). 1. Interpreting and constr...
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irbp.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 511 Fall, 2008
Description: Adam Wisely CS511 Why are the properties of having a high recall and a high precision considered mutually exclusive? The idea of having a high recall is that the engine retrieves a large amount of documents for each search. Meanwhile, precision is me...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 14:49:09

pre-lab_Exp34Sp07.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 401 Fall, 2008
Description: Physics 401 Pre-lab Questions Spring, 2007 Expt#34 Qualitative Studies with Microwaves Physics Dept, UIUC 1. The wavelength of microwaves in a waveguide, g, is measured with a slotted line. The measured wavelength is 4.54 0.09 cm. The waveguide ha...
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HW6.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 404 Spring, 2008
Description: Physics 404 Analog Electronics Lab Spring 2005 Homework #6, due in class Monday 18 April Suggested reading: Horowitz and Hill (H section 5.11 pp 281-4; sections 6.15 and 6.19 pp 335-8 and 355-68....
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HW6.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 605 Spring, 2009
Description: Physics 404 Analog Electronics Lab Spring 2005 Homework #6, due in class Monday 18 April Suggested reading: Horowitz and Hill (H section 5.11 pp 281-4; sections 6.15 and 6.19 pp 335-8 and 355-68....
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Problems2.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 221 Fall, 2009
Description: Honors Mechanics: Physics 221 Problems Week 2 Please prepare solutions to hand in on Monday, September 20. Problem 1 (K&K 1.21) same as Problem 2 from Week 1 A girl stands at the peak of a hill which slopes downward uniformly at an angle . At what ...
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Kuwaitpaper2002.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PT >> 2002 Fall, 2009
Description: TECHNOLOGIES AND PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING IN SUPPORT OF TEACHING Delwyn L. Harnisch University of Nebraska Lincoln National Center for Information Technology in Education Teachers College 214 Henzlik Hall Lincoln, NE 68588-0355 USA harnisch@unlserve.u...
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Kuwaitpaper2002.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PT >> 3 Fall, 2009
Description: TECHNOLOGIES AND PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING IN SUPPORT OF TEACHING Delwyn L. Harnisch University of Nebraska Lincoln National Center for Information Technology in Education Teachers College 214 Henzlik Hall Lincoln, NE 68588-0355 USA harnisch@unlserve.u...
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lab3.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 498 Fall, 2008
Description: CyberSecurityLab3 Due Tuesday,March6.Forthislabyoumayworkbyyourself,orworkwithapartnerand submitasinglelabwriteup. Goal PerformIPSecconfigurationonIOSrouters. Requirements TwoIPSectunnelscenariosneedtobeconfigured.BothscenarioswilluseIKE.You maysel...
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vmd-nodepthcue.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> RENEWAL >> 2002 Fall, 2009
Description: ...
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lecture8_wb.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 225 Spring, 2008
Description: Lecture8 June24,2008 1 Lecture8 June24,2008 2 Lecture8 June24,2008 3 Lecture8 June24,2008 4 Lecture8 June24,2008 5 Lecture8 June24,2008 6 Lecture8 June24,2008 7 Lecture8 June24,2008 8 Lecture8 June24,2008 9 Lecture8 June24...
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hw3.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 273 Spring, 2008
Description: CS273 Homework 3 Summer 2008 CS273: Theory of Computation, Summer 2008 Homework 3 Due 3:00PM Monday, June 30, 2008 at SC 3303 Revision due 3:00PM Thursday, July 3, 2008 at SC 3303 1. [40 points; 10 per part] (Parts from Sipser.) Prove that the fo...
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Snow.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> VP >> 560 Fall, 2009
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07-rhodopsin.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> BIOPHYS >> 490 Fall, 2009
Description: Same chromophore different absorption maximum Me Me Me Me Same chromophore different absorption maximum Me Me Me Me N H Me Me N H Length of the conjugation Electrostatic interaction with the binding pocket Steric interaction with the protein Pr...
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syllabus.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> MATH >> 118 Fall, 2008
Description: The rules of the game A Mathematical World Math 118 (B1); 143 Altgeld Hall MWF 9:00-9:50 am Fall 2006 Instructor: Hernando Tellez. Office: 245 Illini Hall. Phone Number: 333-3973 Email: htellez@math.uiuc.edu (Best way to contact me) Office Hours: Th...
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notes_unit02.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> L >> 270 Fall, 2009
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Homework3solution.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ATMS >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: Nov. 11, 2006 ATMS 502 CS 505 CSE 566 Jewett Homework #3 Solution Shallow water equations 1. Take Durrans shallow-water equations (1.25) and (1.27), let v=f=0, then linearize the equations assuming u = U + u\"(x,t), h = H + h \"(x,t) (with U, H co...
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RP1_Article.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECON >> 103 Fall, 2008
Description: Washington Sets $150 Billion Plan To Jolt Economy; Taxpayers to Get Credits; Boost for Big Mortgages Via Fannie and Freddie Sarah Lueck, Timothy Aeppel and Michael M. Phillips. Wall Street Journal. (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Jan 25, 2008. pg....
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RP1_Article.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECON >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: Washington Sets $150 Billion Plan To Jolt Economy; Taxpayers to Get Credits; Boost for Big Mortgages Via Fannie and Freddie Sarah Lueck, Timothy Aeppel and Michael M. Phillips. Wall Street Journal. (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Jan 25, 2008. pg....
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RP1_Article.pdf - Part 2
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECON >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: ent Reagan, told the Senate Finance Committee it would be better to make a stimulus package contingent on signs of impen...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 15:05:44

RP1_Article.pdf - Part 2
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECON >> 103 Fall, 2008
Description: ent Reagan, told the Senate Finance Committee it would be better to make a stimulus package contingent on signs of impen...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 15:05:44

critters.pdf
Path: Cincinnati >> BIO >> 116 Fall, 2009
Description: September 21, 2004 1 September 21, 2004 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Order Anoplura Order Thysanoptera Order Hemiptera Order Homoptera Division Endopterygota Order Coleopte...
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lab6.pdf
Path: Cincinnati >> E >> 112 Fall, 2009
Description: 23 March 2008 University of Cincinnati Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science 20 ENFD 112 Fundamentals of Programming Laboratory 6: Functions, Arrays Spring 2008 The objectives of this assignment are to a) design a...
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lab1.pdf
Path: Cincinnati >> E >> 112 Fall, 2009
Description: 23 March 2008 University of Cincinnati Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science 20 ENFD 112 Fundamentals of Programming Laboratory 1: Familiarization with Modeling Tool Spring 2008 The goals of this laboratory are to...
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mt3sample2sol.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 225 Spring, 2008
Description: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Department of Computer Science Third Examination CS 225 Data Structures and Software Principles Sample Exam 2 75 minutes permitted Print your name, netID, and lab section day/time neatly in the space provi...
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mt3sample2sol.pdf - Part 2
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 225 Spring, 2008
Description: 1 Step 6 dv kv 5 1 11 1 8 1 2 1 0 1 27 1 21 1 Step 7 CS 225 Third Exam Sample Exam 2 5 Name: 3. [Analysis 18...
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prob_W.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 386 Fall, 2009
Description: Problem on Probabilistic Interpretation of QM An electron of mass m is in a box contraining it to x < a / 2 is in the state: 2 2 x 2 x =N cos sin exp ( i1t ) + 2i exp ( i2t ) a a a a Answer all parts in terms of a , m and physical cons...
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HUP_Overview.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 223 Spring, 2009
Description: Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle Overview Physics 223 The plan: This week well explore the concept of uncertainty. Uncertainty is a well-defined statistical quantity, so Ill begin with that. The physical interpretation of the uncertainty principle ...
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me360Exp7hydraulic.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ME >> 360 Fall, 2008
Description: ME360: FUNDAMENTALS OF SIGNAL PROCESSING, INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL Laboratory No. 7 PID Control and the Parker-Hannifin Hydraulic Station The format of the lab is quite a bit different from your previous labs. Not as many details are given to you...
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RRRFig3.pdf
Path: Cincinnati >> EH >> 3 Fall, 2009
Description: A B GRAM SAMBA C D GRAM SAMBA SAMBA ...
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09Notes_Kinetic.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> GEO >> 562 Fall, 2009
Description: 10 Kinetic Fractionation and Rayleigh Processes Reading: Chapter 27 in White Guide Questions: 1) If the rate of a chemical reaction involves breakage of bonds, does the rate of that reaction differ for molecules bearing light isotopes, relative to th...
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030418Quiz3.pdf
Path: Cincinnati >> QUIZZES >> 03 Fall, 2009
Description: 030418 Quiz 3 Properties 1) The partition function, Z, gives the number of configurational states accessible to a molecule at a given temperature. For a polymer, a state relates to a given set of bond rotations. a) Write an expression for the partiti...
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01-Introduction.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 231 Spring, 2008
Description: ! \" % \" ! * \" ,0 \"! \" $ \'! ! # ( $ , $ ) $ ( ! \" ! # # $ ! $ $ ! * ! \" \'- ./ +# $ \" #$ $ 3 4 * 5 \" $ 5 $ ! * 8 * $ : $ 1 ! : 2 \" 9 ! ! # 6 7 ! 0 ! ! \" $ $ ! ! $ 1 ! 2 # $ ! \" $ ! 4 $ $ 8 % ! ! \" < ! $ \" ! \" ! ! , ; $ 6 ...
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lecture_hypothesis_means.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> NRES >> 421 Spring, 2008
Description: 1 #Below are white spaces to activate Mathtype. Do not delete so equations can be seen. # Exam, Tuesday, April 3. 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm or 5:00 to 7:00 ACES Computer Lab One page equations ( both sides). Tables: standard normal, student-t, and F Ex...
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Rubber2.pdf
Path: Cincinnati >> SPAMSNAP >> 80 Fall, 2009
Description: Paper No. 56 Designing Reinforcing Fillers for Elastomers II. Effect of Ionic Strength by Chunyan Chen* and Dale W. Schaefer Department of Material Science & Engineering, University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 45221-0012 Arthur J.-M. Yang Industr...
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CourseOverview.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> LIS >> 451 Spring, 2008
Description: Grad School of Lib & Info Sci., Univ. of Illinois http:/www.lis.uiuc.edu/ Course Overview LIS 451 * Spring 2005 Introduction to Networked Systems http:/www.isrl.uiuc.edu/mwolske/lis451/spring05 Martin Wolske mwolske@uiuc.edu 1/9 ? i P About The...
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04p180_9807_BMT.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 280 Fall, 2008
Description: Report of the COMMISSION TO ASSESS THE BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT TO THE UNITED STATES Executive Summary Pursuant to Public Law 201 104th Congress July 15, 1998 Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States Letters to: The Hono...
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PS01.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECE >> 461 Fall, 2008
Description: University of Illinois Assigned: Reading: Problems: Problem Set #1 Page 1 of 1 January 20, 1998 Blahut, Introduction to Telecommunication Theory, Chapter 1 ECE 361 Spring 1998 All time functions in this problem set have nite nonzero energy 1.(a) S...
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lec1.pdf
Path: Cincinnati >> MATH >> 531 Fall, 2008
Description: Discrete Random Variables and Probability Distributions Xiaodong Lin linxd@math.uc.edu http:/math.uc.edu/linxd Department of Mathematics University of Cincinnati Xiaodong Lin, Department of Mathematics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH htt...
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miles2.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> AE >> 498 Fall, 2008
Description: RRT-Based Trajectory Design for Autonomous Automobiles and Spacecraft (Cheng et al. 2001) Miles Johnson 2006-09-19 Motivation Designing feasible open-loop trajectories for nonlinear systems is challenging Once dierential constraints are introduced, ...
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3880.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> FY >> 2001 Fall, 2009
Description: Print Zoom Find Prev Page Next Page Libraries Home MANAGEMENT PROFILE FY 2000-2001 Ottawa Reddick Lib. Heritage Trail Library System PART A: STATISTICAL PROFILE Reported Data 2000-01 1. Population served .. 2. Number of hours open per week . 3...
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state-of-the-art-slides1.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 433 Fall, 2008
Description: Recent Products and Future Trends Recent Products Sun UltraSPARC T1 (Niagra) Intel Core (Solo and Duo) Some Current and Future Challenges Power Energy, heat Reliability Soft, hard, intermittent errors Using multicore Sun UltraSPARC T1 (Niagra) Ult...
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jei01_qitian.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> JEI >> 01 Fall, 2009
Description: IMAGE RETRIEVAL USING WAVELET-BASED SALIENT POINTS Q. Tian1, N. Sebe2, M.S. Lew2, E. Loupias3, T. S. Huang1 Beckman Institute, 405 N. Mathews, Urbana, IL 61801 {qitian, huang}@ifp.uiuc.edu Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, Leiden, The Ne...
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kirby02.pdf
Path: Cincinnati >> CHAP >> 03 Fall, 2009
Description: ...
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d-courseIntro.pdf
Path: UNF >> CAP >> 4660 Fall, 2009
Description: 2006 Winton 1 Sensors 2006 Winton 2 Sensor Types Digital: Return a 0 or a 1 Switches or bumpers are an example (open: 0, or closed: 1) Analog: Sensor returns a continuum of values Processor digitizes results (8 bits give values of 0-2...
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EDPR_432_Unit_Analysis.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> DOCS >> 08 Fall, 2009
Description: University of Illinois College of Education Spring 2009 EDPR 432 UNIT ANALYSIS Name _ Grade Level(s) _ Unit Title/Content Area __ University Supervisor _ Date _ As part of the EDPR 432 student teaching experience, student teachers are required to...
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cs411-f07-midterm.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 411 Fall, 2008
Description: Midterm Details CS411 Database Systems Wednesday (10/17/07) 3:30pm 75 minutes. Please arrive early. Two Rooms! Lastname A-L: DCL 1310 Lastname M-Z: Transportation Blg. 112 Bring UIUC photoid, pen, pencil,eraser Closed book, no notes Don\'t chea...
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Pre_lecture_outline_14.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CHEM >> 104 Fall, 2008
Description: Chemistry 104 A/C Lecture #14 Pre-lecture Outline Differential Rate Laws are found in the following form: rate = k [reactants]r Using these equations we can determine what the rate of a reaction will be based on the concentration of reactants. In ...
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lecture3.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CALCULUS >> 2 Fall, 2009
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freeman_Tapia2003.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> TAPIA >> 2003 Fall, 2009
Description: Revolutionizing Science Engineering 2003 Tapia Conference October 17, 2003 Peter A. Freeman Assistant Director of NSF for Computer Engineering [Scienc...
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Yu.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYSICS >> 569 Fall, 2009
Description: New phases of liquid 3He at low temperature Jitong Yu December 11, 2007 1. Abstract This paper introduces the properties of superuid 3 He by a brief review of the history of experimental discovery and theoretical understanding of the new phases. Expe...
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Corrections_sheet_template.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECE >> 464 Fall, 2008
Description: HomeworkRevisionTemplate,ECE464.Useasmanycopiesasnecessary.Staplesheets. Dueatthebeginningofthefirstlectureafterduedateofassignments Assignment#_Name_ Problem_ Circleone:OriginalsolutionwascorrectOriginalsolutionwasincorrect Analysisandrevisions: ...
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Solution-problem1.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 411 Fall, 2008
Description: name Subject S_date Member of Treaty name name Population Capital of name Population Continent Contains Country Contains City LangID name RiverID name Length Language Speaks Includes River ...
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Chin-German-Lacker.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 465 Fall, 2008
Description: Interview Questionnaire Based on UIUC IRB Application for Exemption http:/irb.illinois.edu/files/ExemptFormv1_01.dot Project Title: Pin Thing Renderer Investigators: Jessie Chin, Allison Lacker, Elizabeth German Research Summary: One of the greatest...
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Lect07.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PHYS >> 214 Fall, 2008
Description: Quantum mechanics is the description of the behavior of matter and light in all its details and, in particular, of the happenings on an atomic scale. Things on a very small scale behave like nothing that you have any direct experience about. They do ...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 15:32:24

2990.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> FY >> 2004 Fall, 2009
Description: Print Zoom Find Prev Page Next Page Libraries Home MANAGEMENT PROFILE FY 2003-2004 MALTA MALTA TWP. P.L. Northern Illinois Library System PART A: STATISTICAL PROFILE Reported Data 2003-04 1. Population served .. 2. Number of hours open per wee...
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grad2001.pdf
Path: Washington >> SURVEY >> 2001 Fall, 2009
Description: GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL STUDENT LIBRARY AND INFORMATION USE SURVEY SPRING 2001 1. Please indicate your primary department and degree program at the University of Washington. Primary Department_ Degree Program: _Masters _Doctoral _Professional _Other ...
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Stat421ANOVA.pdf
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: > 2 Treatments or Populations ANOVA Applied Statistics and Experimental Design Fritz Scholz Fall 2006 Again we deal with circuit boards but this time investigate 3 types of uxes: X, Y, Z. We have 18 circuit boards, randomly assign each ux to 6 boa...
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Stat421ANOVA.pdf - Part 2
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: j /N = i(ni/N)Yi t ni t ni .. . and i j (Yi j Y ) = 0 .. = SS( ) = i=1 j=1 t ni...
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Stat421ANOVA.pdf - Part 3
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: ion of F . The randomization distribution of F is obtained from that of Fequiv via Fequiv NY 2 N t F= t...
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Stat421ANOVA.pdf - Part 4
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: llows from the above. 30 Discussion of Noncentrality Parameter Applied Statistics and Experimental Design Fritz Sch...
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Stat421ANOVA.pdf - Part 5
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: Y ) . Y1. Y .. . .. .. . .. 1 Y11 Y...
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Stat421ANOVA.pdf - Part 6
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: i = 1, . . . ,t . 53 . Con dence Intervals for i Applied Statistics and Experimental Design Fritz Scholz F...
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Stat421ANOVA.pdf - Part 7
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: uality Applied Statistics and Experimental Design Fritz Scholz Fall 2006 For any m events E1, . . . , Em Boole s...
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Stat421ANOVA.pdf - Part 8
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: or qt, f ,1 = qtukey(1 , t, f). 74 Tukey-Kramer Method: Unequal Sample Sizes Applied Statistics and Experi...
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Stat421ANOVA.pdf - Part 9
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: Data Applied Statistics and Experimental Design Fritz Scholz Fall 2006 Here we have a new type of treatment (number...
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Stat421ANOVA.pdf - Part 10
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: ayed in the next two plots. Often there is a relationship between variability and the mean and there are ways to deal wi...
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Stat421ANOVA.pdf - Part 11
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: 2 2 q q q q q 2 1 0 Theoretical Quantiles 1 2 2 1 0 Theoretical Quantiles 1 2 108 ANOVA f...
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Stat421ANOVA.pdf - Part 12
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 502 Fall, 2008
Description: 2 rather than = 1 = .473, as possibly calculated from slope of the linear t of . log(si) log...
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ex1_auo4.pdf
Path: Washington >> ASTRO >> 101 Fall, 2009
Description: Version Name _ Section _ TA _ Student ID: _ Your seat number while taking exam (center top of seat): _ A Please do not start this exam until directed to do so. You will not be allowed to leave the room once the exam starts, so make sure you are re...
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Lim_Yee.pdf
Path: Washington >> CSS >> 305 Fall, 2009
Description: CSS 305: Computer Animation (Fall 2004) For more information: http:/courses.washington.edu/css305/Spring2004 3D Model and Image created by: Yaly Lim & Own Yee (Business Program) CSS 305 (Spring 2004) ...
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waiting.pdf
Path: Washington >> JAN >> 2004 Fall, 2009
Description: Waiting Day We visited Methoni Castle on the day waiting, and got locked inside! It is frustrating to wait, but we have no option. The wind is blowing hard from the north and the R/V Philia can not cross from Crete to the Peleponnese. Last night s...
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lab_ice_cores_2008.doc
Path: Washington >> ESS >> 203 Winter, 2008
Description: Lab 8: Ice cores ESS 203 26-28 February 2008 1. Ice-core depthage scales One of the most important aspects of the study of ice cores is the determination of ice-core depthage scales, which describe the relationship between depth in the ice core an...
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Kourtzi_CC_03.pdf
Path: Washington >> PSYCH >> 506 Fall, 2008
Description: Representation of the Perceived 3-D Object Shape in the Human Lateral Occipital Complex Zoe Kourtzi, Michael Erb1, Wolfgang Grodd1 and Heinrich H. Blthoff Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics and 1 University Clinics, Tbingen, Germany We...
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HBSEI_CSUStanislaus.doc
Path: Washington >> CURRICULUM >> 3 Fall, 2009
Description: Human Behavior and the Social Environment I California State University Stanislaus Master of Social Work Program This foundation HBSE course is organized by theoretical perspectives, and addresses age-related concepts of cohort, historical context, a...
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difference1.pdf
Path: Washington >> FISH >> 101 Fall, 2009
Description: A balanced fishery is a sustainable fishery And then Whammo! Salmon Farms Balance? OPI Coho Salmon 50 Smolts (millions) 40 30 20 10 0 1960 5 4 3 2 1 0 2000 Adults (millions) 1970 1980 Smolts Adults 1990 How much biodiversity is enough? But p...
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2007Project9Ans.pdf
Path: Washington >> OCEAN >> 420 Fall, 2008
Description: Ocean 420 Physical Processes in the Ocean Answers to Project 9: Internal waves 2. A mysterious oscillation. You suspect that the observations will show a nearly constant current. Instead you find significant variability. a) To begin your analysis, pl...
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review041603.doc
Path: Washington >> BIOL >> 212 Fall, 2009
Description: Biology 212: Cell Biology April 16, 2003 Review Sheet for In-class Quiz #3 (Parts 1 & 2) To do well on the next in-class quiz, you should be able to answer the questions listed below. Approximately 90-95% of the quiz questions will relate to items ...
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chap19java3rd.ppt
Path: Washington >> CSS >> 161 Fall, 2009
Description: Chapter 19 Java Never Ends Copyright 2008 Pearson AddisonWesley. All rights reserved Multithreading In Java, programs can have multiple threads A thread is a separate computation process Threads are often thought of as computations that run in...
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EM.ppt
Path: Washington >> LING >> 572 Fall, 2008
Description: The EM algorithm LING 572 Fei Xia 03/01/07 What is EM? EM stands for \"expectation maximization\". A parameter estimation method: it falls into the general framework of maximum-likelihood estimation (MLE). The general form was given in (Dempster, L...
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exam_answers_sample_exam_CHEM142Bau05.pdf
Path: Washington >> CHEM >> 142 Fall, 2008
Description: ...
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Exam2.pdf
Path: Washington >> ECON >> 201 Fall, 2008
Description: University of Washington Department of Economics Econ 201E Spring 2005 Instructor: Alan van der Hilst Exam #2 (of 4) Chapters 12 and 13 You have 50 minutes for the exam. If you are stuck and cannot figure out a question, do not linger too long in t...
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hmwk5comment08.txt
Path: Washington >> MATH >> 409 Fall, 2008
Description: Comments on HW 5 Max: 6 Min: 1.3 Average: 3.91 Median: 4.35 Comments: A. Some didn\'t show that if a path is not simple, then it has a cycle (i.e., u_i, u_{i+1}, ., u_j=u_i with no vertex repeating except at u_i). Some simply argued that there...
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NeedsAssessAdultEdAssign.doc
Path: Washington >> CURRICULUM >> 3 Fall, 2009
Description: Needs Assessment Group Project: Adult Education Programs for St. Joseph, Crescent Springs, KY College of Mount St. Joseph, Behavioral Sciences Department This group project involves preparing and completing a needs assessment for St. Joseph\'s Parish ...
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i12_p83a.pdf
Path: Washington >> ME >> 331 Fall, 2009
Description: Textbook Problem: 12.83a Radiation: Processes and Properties The irradiation in W/m2 that reaches the detector is determined by computing the total heat ow reaching the detector divided by the area of the detector Ad. The total heat ow that reaches t...
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sensor2.txt
Path: Washington >> AA >> 441 Fall, 2009
Description: TP Type Excitation Voltage (V) Dynamic Pressure (in H2O) Static Pressure (in Hg) Manifold Pressure (in Hg) Differential Pressure (in H2O) Outside Air Temperature (C) Elevator Stick Froce (LbF) Aleron Stick Force (LbF) Accelerometer - X (G) Accele...
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Tut6_internal_forces.pdf
Path: Washington >> ENGR >> 210 Fall, 2009
Description: ENGR 210 - Statics Tutorial 6 Your Name: Partners\' Names: Section:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DISTRIBUTED LOADS; INTERNAL FORCES and MOMENTS IN BEAMS Consider the simply mounted bean with triangular load and uniform weight per length as shown: y Total weight o...
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pole2.freq.txt
Path: Washington >> POLE >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: Site Allele1 Total-pop Allele2 Total-pop Total-hz 000357 C 0.01 G 0.99 0.01 000420 G 0.01 C 0.99 0.01 000521 A 0.01 C 0.99 0.03 000628...
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practice_exam_PracticeMidterm_1_&_Key.pdf
Path: Washington >> CHEM >> 162 Fall, 2008
Description: Chemistry 162 Midterm #1 Name: _ Your TA\'s name: _ Your section: _ Your UW ID#:_ Midterm #1, 120 points. 50 minutes. Please do not open this exam until instructed to do so. This exam is closed book and closed notes. Simple scientific calculators a...
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a3.pdf
Path: Washington >> INFO >> 340 Winter, 2008
Description: INFO-340: Database Management and Information Retrieval Winter 2007 A3: Entity-Relationship Diagrams (Version: 30 Jan 2007) Worth: 5% (individual work) 1|2 Learning Objectives This assignment exercises these learning objectives: 1. Draw entity-rela...
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p-search.pdf
Path: Washington >> CSE >> 142 Fall, 2008
Description: CSE 142 Computer Programming I Concepts This Lecture Searching an array Linear search Binary search Comparing algorithm performance Linear & Binary Search 2000 UW CSE P-1 P-2 Searching Searching = looking for something Searching an array is par...
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Wu1997.ppt
Path: Washington >> LING >> 580 Winter, 2008
Description: StochasticInversion TransductionGrammars andBilingualParsingof ParallelCorpora DekaiWu PresentedbyDavidGossGrubbs InversionTransductionGrammars Whattheyare Howtheywork Whattheycando WhatanITGis Aformalismformodelingbilingualsentence pairs Atr...
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nccc_cover_1994.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> NCCC >> 134 Fall, 2009
Description: Research on Price Forecasting and Marketing Strategies: Improving Our Relevance by B. Wade Brorsen and Scott H. Irwin Suggested citation format: Brorsen, B. W., and S. H. Irwin. 1994. Research on Price Forecasting and Marketing Strategies: Improving...
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nccc_cover_1994.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> NCCC >> 1994 Fall, 2009
Description: Research on Price Forecasting and Marketing Strategies: Improving Our Relevance by B. Wade Brorsen and Scott H. Irwin Suggested citation format: Brorsen, B. W., and S. H. Irwin. 1994. Research on Price Forecasting and Marketing Strategies: Improving...
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nccc_cover_1994.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CONF >> 134 Fall, 2009
Description: Research on Price Forecasting and Marketing Strategies: Improving Our Relevance by B. Wade Brorsen and Scott H. Irwin Suggested citation format: Brorsen, B. W., and S. H. Irwin. 1994. Research on Price Forecasting and Marketing Strategies: Improving...
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Autumn_2004_gross_anatomy_vivas.pdf
Path: Washington >> VN >> 981 Fall, 2009
Description: TRUNK T1. Describe the layers of the body wall. The body wall is the boundary between the pleural, pericardial and peritoneal cavities and the environment. The body wall proper is found in the thoracic and abdominal regions. In the thoracic region it...
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ageing_hs3_dn_output.txt
Path: Washington >> L >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: #ageing_hs3_dn # #list name reference description total probes expected actual enrichment bin prob cellular_component GO:0005575 The part of a cell of which a gene product is a component; for purpose of GO includes the extracellular environment of ce...
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Bernard_Ghanem_CV.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> BGHANEM >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: Bernard Semaan Ghanem Mailing Address Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology 405 North Mathews Ave. Urbana, IL, 61801 Contact Information Email: bghanem2@uiuc.edu Phone: 217-244-4392 (lab) Home Page: vision.ai.uiuc.edu/bghanem2 Educat...
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Bernard_Ghanem_CV.pdf - Part 2
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> BGHANEM >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: ademic, research and leadership achievement. Recipient of the Charlie Korban Award for Academic Excellence among AUB g...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 16:17:13

Emanuel_Weijer.pdf
Path: Washington >> H >> 536 Fall, 2009
Description: ...
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assignment4.doc
Path: Washington >> TCSS >> 343 Fall, 2009
Description: Computing and Software Systems 343, Spring 2004 Mathematical Principles of Computing II Assignment 4. Version 1.0. Due Wednesday, April 28. Each problem is worth 5 points. Scientist Bob on the planet Khitomer recently studied the reproductive life cy...
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302Lab5-Fluoresence.pdf
Path: Washington >> BIOEN >> 302 Fall, 2008
Description: BIOEN 302: Introduction to Biomedical Instrumentation Autumn 2008 Lab 5: Diffusion in a microfluidic channel Objectives: o Introduce automated image analysis o Experiment with a simple microfluidic device o Measure diffusion of dye across a laminar...
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availability.pdf
Path: Washington >> MENGR >> 430 Fall, 2009
Description: Availability and Irreversibility 1.0 Overview A critical application of thermodynamics is finding the maximum amount of work that can be extracted from a given energy resource. This calculation forms the benchmark against which the performances of re...
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availability.pdf
Path: Washington >> MENGR >> 05 Fall, 2009
Description: Availability and Irreversibility 1.0 Overview A critical application of thermodynamics is finding the maximum amount of work that can be extracted from a given energy resource. This calculation forms the benchmark against which the performances of re...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 16:20:02

availability.pdf - Part 2
Path: Washington >> MENGR >> 05 Fall, 2009
Description: lied to any material. Let\'s check our calculation from the first example: Example 2. Find the maximum amount of work tha...
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availability.pdf - Part 2
Path: Washington >> MENGR >> 430 Fall, 2009
Description: lied to any material. Let\'s check our calculation from the first example: Example 2. Find the maximum amount of work tha...
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availability.pdf - Part 3
Path: Washington >> MENGR >> 430 Fall, 2009
Description: Wrev = h1-h2-T0(s1-s2) (7) Now we need to reversibly debit the original amount of QH from the high temperature reservoi...
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availability.pdf - Part 3
Path: Washington >> MENGR >> 05 Fall, 2009
Description: Wrev = h1-h2-T0(s1-s2) (7) Now we need to reversibly debit the original amount of QH from the high temperature reservoi...
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availability.pdf - Part 4
Path: Washington >> MENGR >> 430 Fall, 2009
Description: ersibility). The sum of all these irreversibilities and the actual work recovered must equal the availability of the res...
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availability.pdf - Part 4
Path: Washington >> MENGR >> 05 Fall, 2009
Description: ersibility). The sum of all these irreversibilities and the actual work recovered must equal the availability of the res...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 16:20:02

ws9.pdf
Path: Washington >> MATH >> 124 Fall, 2008
Description: Worksheet # 9 Quadratic and cubic approximations Math 124 This worksheet explores some concepts beyond the tangent line approximation. If f (x) is a function, then its tangent line approximation near x = a is y = f (a) + f (a)(x - a). Its quadratic a...
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Syllabus_Doctoral_Dissertation_Seminar_2008-09.pdf
Path: Washington >> B >> 558 Fall, 2009
Description: Doctoral Dissertation Seminar Syllabus v1.0 /2008-09/teaching/vt: vt 09/01/2009 1 Doctoral Dissertation Seminar B558A Professor Veronica Taylor SYLLABUS AND COURSE OUTLINE Fall Quarter 2008-09 1. CONTACT DETAILS Veronica Taylor vtaylor@u.washin...
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Rigaut_et_al_Nat_Biotech_1999.pdf
Path: Washington >> GENOME >> 555 Winter, 2008
Description: 1999 Nature America Inc. http:/biotech.nature.com RESOURCES IN THE LABORATORY A generic protein purification method for protein complex characterization and proteome exploration Guillaume Rigaut, Anna Shevchenko, Berthold Rutz, Matthias Wilm, Mat...
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CS199-Lectures15and16.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 199 Fall, 2008
Description: CS 199 Lecture 16 Algorithms Programming vs. Algorithms: A program is the way we tell the computer what we want it to do; the algorithm is the idea behind the program. Algorithms are step-by-step procedures that must terminate. Often, they have inpu...
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AdvCopyrt_Week09_Misuse_2008.pdf
Path: Washington >> P >> 522 Fall, 2009
Description: P522 - Advanced Copyright Winter 2008 - Prof. Dan Laster Week 9 Copyright Misuse Copyright Misuse Advanced Copyright Dan Laster Overview Origins of Misuse What interests should be protected? What should be scope of defense? General Principles...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 16:26:23

day5.doc
Path: Washington >> DPHS >> 568 Summer, 2008
Description: Day 5 Distribution of the Sample Mean Population Sample = Mean = SD X = sample mean s = sample SD statistical methods gather information about a population by studying a sample carefully chosen from that population. Use statistics (e.g. sam...
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spr07examIIAans.pdf
Path: Washington >> M >> 112 Fall, 2009
Description: 1) (15 points) Evaluate the indicated derivatives of the following functions. Do not simplify. Note: All these questions can be answered in more than one correct way, if you first rewrite the function. What I\'m listing below are the most \"obvious\" so...
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german-pmccs3.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> PMCCS >> 3 Fall, 2009
Description: A Concept for the Modular Description of Stochastic Petri Nets (Extended Abstract) Reinhard German Technische Universitt Berlin, Franklinstr. 28/29, 10587 Berlin, Germany e-mail: rge@cs.tu-berlin.de easily understandable semantics. Concepts for the s...
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m112syllabus.pdf
Path: Washington >> M >> 112 Fall, 2009
Description: Application of Calculus to Business and Economics Math 112; Spring 2005 Instructor: Dr. Jennifer L. Taggart (Dr. T.) Oce: Padelford C-334 e-mail: taggart@math.washington.edu (specify Math 112 in all correspondence) Oce Hours: MWF 9:30-10:15, or by ap...
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handout_Lecture_06.pdf
Path: Washington >> CHEM >> 152 Fall, 2008
Description: Lecture 6: Intro to Entropy Reading: Zumdahl 10.1, 10.3 Outline: Why enthalpy isn\'t enough. Statistical interpretation of entropy Boltzmann\'s Formula Enthalpy and Spontaneous Rxns Early on in the development of thermodynamics, it was believed ...
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SQL_examples.doc
Path: Washington >> LIS >> 541 Fall, 2008
Description: LIS 541 Winter 2008 SQL Examples NOTE: Access wraps table names in [ ] and any field names that contain spaces. For readability, I left out the square brackets. 1. How many reservations are in the \" Reservation\" table? SELECT COUNT(*) FROM reser...
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19July06_web.pdf
Path: Washington >> ENVANTHSU >> 06 Fall, 2009
Description: Lecture Notes July 19, 2006 Anthropology 210 Instructor: Megan Styles Brief Review of Previous Topics What have we covered thus far? culture is adaptive culture allows human groups to live effectively within various environmental contexts; the env...
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ch8.pdf
Path: Washington >> TH >> 022 Fall, 2009
Description: 82 Chapter 8 Design and Experimental Results for the Excalibur Haptic Display Excalibur is a three degree-of-freedom Cartesian manipulator, designed to act as a haptic interface to virtual or remote environments. Brushless motors provide control for...
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normsofcollaboration.pdf
Path: Washington >> ENGL >> 281 Fall, 2008
Description: English 281, Kill UW Summer 2006 NORMS OF COLLABORATION It is said that Jonas Salk of polio vaccine fame was once in conversation with Gregory Batesonan anthropologist, psychologist, and a pioneer in systems thinking. \"Where does thinking occur?\" a...
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projectproposal.doc
Path: Washington >> GEOG >> 463 Fall, 2008
Description: Project Proposal Our group has decided to work on the Burke Museum project. The purpose of the Burke Museum project is to design a new web-based exhibit about the West Point Archaeological Site. What they have asked our group to do is create a hi-res...
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IntroOAIStaticRepos.ppt
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> NSDL >> 2004 Fall, 2009
Description: Introduction to OAI Static Repositories http:/oai.grainger.uiuc.edu/nsdl2004/StaticOAI.htm By Thomas G. Habing thabing@uiuc.edu Grainger Engineering Library Information Center University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The Problem OAI-PMH is simple...
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Syllabus.pdf
Path: Washington >> H >> 536 Fall, 2009
Description: UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON RESEARCH ETHICS Institute for Public Health Genetics M/T/Th/F: William ...
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WritingAssignmentAnalysisSample4.doc
Path: Washington >> TCXG >> 464 Fall, 2009
Description: 1 Writing Assignment Critique It is always interesting to critique anything related to the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL), a high stakes test given to our students here in Washington State. Therefore, I have selected a 7th grade rel...
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wichmann06taxonomicDynamics.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> JUNWANG >> 3 Fall, 2009
Description: Modelling linguistic taxonomic dynamics Sren Wichmann1,2 , Dietrich Stauffer3 , F. Welington S. Lima4 , and Christian Schulze3 1 arXiv:physics/0604146 v1 19 Apr 2006 Department of Linguistics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Deu...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 16:41:29

wichmann06taxonomicDynamics.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> JUNWANG >> 4 Fall, 2009
Description: Modelling linguistic taxonomic dynamics Sren Wichmann1,2 , Dietrich Stauffer3 , F. Welington S. Lima4 , and Christian Schulze3 1 arXiv:physics/0604146 v1 19 Apr 2006 Department of Linguistics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Deu...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 16:41:29

examples.doc
Path: Washington >> CHE >> 260 Fall, 2009
Description: 13-12 The masses of the constituents of a gas mixture are given. The mass fractions, the mole fractions, the average molar mass, and gas constant are to be determined. Properties The molar masses of O2, N2, and CO2 are 32.0, 28.0 and 44.0 kg/kmol, re...
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ex02_au08.pdf
Path: Washington >> ASTRO >> 101 Fall, 2009
Description: Name _ Section _ TA Name _ Astronomy 101A Autumn 2008 Exam 2 Each question is worth 2 points unless otherwise indicated. Please feel free to write on these exam pages. You MUST turn in this exam along with your Scantron in order to get credit for ...
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cp21_comp_planetology.pdf
Path: Washington >> ASTRO >> 150 Fall, 2009
Description: Tutorial Comparative Planetology: The Giant Planets Information from SEDS: Students for the Exploration and Development of Space http:/www.seds.org/billa/tnp/ Objective After cataloging and comparing the characteristics of the four jovian planets, ...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 16:42:56

terrain.deck.aug02.txt
Path: Washington >> MM >> 5 Fall, 2009
Description: #!/bin/csh -f # terrain.csh # set echo # unalias * # # Set this if you would like to ftp terrain data # #set ftpdata = true set ftpdata = false # # Set the following for ftp\'ing 30 sec elevation data from USGS ftp site # #set Where30sTer = ftp se...
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SIS511Assignment1&22008.doc
Path: Washington >> SIS >> 511 Winter, 2008
Description: Revised 1-8-08 SIS 511: Research Methods in Global & International Studies Professor Sara R. Curran scurran@u.washington.edu Winter 2008, THO 231, 1:30-4:20pm Class e-list: sis511a_wi08@u.washington.edu Assignment 1: Identify a research topic Provi...
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FC32AugustusPP.ppt
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> BUTLER >> 3 Fall, 2009
Description: FC.32 THE AUGUSTAN PRINCIPATE turmoil of the late republic (FC. 31) Romans\' traditional PAX ROMANA (31 B.C.E.-180 C.E.) Civil wars & turmoi...
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A527_Au08_Week_Eleven_RCRA_CERCLA.pdf
Path: Washington >> A >> 527 Fall, 2009
Description: Environmental Law: Pollution Control A527 / Autumn 2008 Environmental Law A527, Autumn 2008 William H. Rodgers, Jr. Environmental Law A527, Autumn 2008 William H. Rodgers, Jr. Environmental Law: Pollution Control A527 Autumn 2008 RCRA/ CERCLA Wi...
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A527_Au07_Week_Seven_B_CAA_RCRA_CERCLA.pdf
Path: Washington >> A >> 527 Fall, 2009
Description: Environmental Law: Pollution Control A527 / Autumn 2005 Environmental Law A527, Autumn 2007 William H. Rodgers, Jr. Environmental Law A527, Autumn 2007 William H. Rodgers, Jr. Environmental Law: Pollution Control A527 Autumn 2007 Clean Air Act /...
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exams_quiz_3b_key.pdf
Path: Washington >> CHEM >> 162 Fall, 2008
Description: ...
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LettenmaierBoise2.ppt
Path: Washington >> BOISE >> 2001 Fall, 2009
Description: Climate Change in the Pacific Northwest and Implications for the Snake River Basin JISAO Climate Impacts Group and the Department of Civil Engineering University of Washington September, 2001 Alan F. Hamlet Andy Wood Dennis P. Lettenmaier (mm) Wint...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 16:49:07

RegularCoursesTT_Sp08.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> UNIT >> 1 Fall, 2009
Description: TIMETABLE: SPRING 2008 REGULAR COURSES AFRO 100 3 hrs INTRO AFRICAN AMER STUDIES R. Muhammad, T. Russell 30993 AL1 9-10:50 M 134 Temple Buell (lec) Instructor TBA 46377 AD1 9 W 40 SoRecRmAllen (dis) For Unit One students. Fulfills Gen Ed: SS and US M...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 16:50:02

fex.info.pdf
Path: Washington >> M >> 441 Fall, 2009
Description: Math 441A Final Exam Information December, 2008 1 Final exam Thursday, Dec. 11, 8:30-10:20 in CMU 226 (our usual classroom). The final also includes the following take-home problem, which will be worth 20%. Take-home problem for the final. The go...
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project4.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> MATH >> 385 Fall, 2008
Description: Project IV - Fourier Series Robert Jerrard Goal of the project To develop understanding of how many terms of a Fourier series are required in order to well-approximate the original function, and of the differences between the Fourier series of funct...
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quiz6.pdf
Path: Washington >> MATH >> 308 Fall, 2008
Description: Math 308H, Winter 2006 Quiz 6 Name: Answers 6 March 2006 Instructions: This is a closed book quiz, no notes or calculators allowed. Please check your answers carefully; I will only award limited partial credit. 2 0 0 1. (5 points) Let A = 0 -3 1...
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rogan_lancet2005.pdf
Path: Washington >> CONJ >> 504 Spring, 2008
Description: Review Health risks and benefits of bis(4-chlorophenyl)-1,1,1trichloroethane (DDT) Walter J Rogan, Aimin Chen DDT (bis[4-chlorophenyl]-1,1,1-trichloroethane) is a persistent insecticide that was used worldwide from the mid-1940s until its ban in th...
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rogan_lancet2005.pdf
Path: Washington >> CONJ >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: Review Health risks and benefits of bis(4-chlorophenyl)-1,1,1trichloroethane (DDT) Walter J Rogan, Aimin Chen DDT (bis[4-chlorophenyl]-1,1,1-trichloroethane) is a persistent insecticide that was used worldwide from the mid-1940s until its ban in th...
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OperationalizationandMeasurement.pdf
Path: Washington >> SOC >> 496 Fall, 2008
Description: OPERATIONALIZATION AND MEASUREMENT (Honors Senior Seminar, Fall 2007) Concepts and Propositions Pursing the notion that much of sociological research is about exploring relationships among social phenomena, let\'s take a step backward and consider how...
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OperationalizationandMeasurement.pdf - Part 2
Path: Washington >> SOC >> 496 Fall, 2008
Description: empirical indicators for those concepts fit together (i.e., bivariate, confounding, intervening, interaction, or suppres...
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Assignment2.pdf
Path: Washington >> A >> 380 Fall, 2009
Description: Arch. 380 Introduction to Computers in Architecture The University of Washington College of Architecture & Urban Planning, Spring 2008 Instructors: Dan Belcher belchd@u.washington.edu Casey Borgen cborgen@u.washington.edu Assignment 2: 2D Drawings D...
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project26_presentation.ppt
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> ECE >> 445 Spring, 2008
Description: WiSty AWirelessWriting MonitorandStylus ECE445SeniorDesignLab Group26 WilliamKras,AndrewLee,DustinHatton April25th,2007 1 Introduction Goal: Monitorwritingmovements TransmitdatabyBluetooth Programtoreceivethedataviaa Bluetoothdongle. Recreated...
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finalSpr01.pdf
Path: Washington >> STAT >> 390 Fall, 2008
Description: de ~ie ~ie ~ie ~ ie W RI`a v dU ga s`hbea VVbchR}ida w a3WRIb0i RhzS xv syRtiRpI ja w mfzyiy SW e Y Q g cI t e t Y QI S w dta i t ea x i aW St e S q SI Y gStU S YSUSt QI S W aW S e Qt a S rI | r Y sRbShWhy{sVuVya v...
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ARLU.pdf
Path: Washington >> ESRM >> 412 Spring, 2008
Description: Plant Propagation Protocol for Artemisia ludoviciana Nutt. D. Giselle Koehn ESRM 412 Native Plant Production TAXONOMY Family Names Family Scientific Name: Family Common Name: Scientific Names Genus: Species: Species Authority: Variety: ASTERACEAE ...
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problem_set_06_KEY.pdf
Path: Washington >> CHEM >> 312 Fall, 2008
Description: Chem. 312, Summer \'07 Problem Set 6, Answer Key 1. Hprecipitation = U (lattice energy) - [Hhydration,cation + Hhydration,anion] (a) For LiF (all in kJ/mol), -5 = U(LiF) - (-515 + -497), so U(LiF) = -1017 kJ/mol. For NaCl, -4 = U(NaCl) - (-405 + -355...
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problem_set_06_KEY.pdf - Part 2
Path: Washington >> CHEM >> 312 Fall, 2008
Description: just like the measurements and it explains the data very well. 8. (a) The preference for one phase or the other is deter...
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Kneller.pdf
Path: Washington >> NUMBER >> 6 Fall, 2009
Description: ARTICLE: OWNERSHIP OF INVENTIONS DERIVED FROM NATURAL PRODUCTS AND HUMAN TISSUES, AND SHARING OF BENEFITS FROM THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF SUCH INVENTIONS Robert Kneller* In the course of collecting biological materials that may be used to develop dr...
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s_the.ppt
Path: Washington >> BOIKOCOURS >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: The Information School at the University of Washington Thesauri Bob Boiko UW iSchool ischool.washington.edu Metatorial Services Inc. www.metatorial.com All materials copyright Bob Boiko. Do not use without permission The Information School at the ...
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L2.pdf
Path: Washington >> GROUP >> 02 Fall, 2009
Description: ...
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dalongi2.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 598 Fall, 2008
Description: Dave Alongi (dalongi2) CS 598kgk Creating, Destroying, and Restoring Value in Wikipedia By: Reid Priedhorsky, Jilin Chen, Shyong (Tony) K. Lam, Katherine Panciera, Loren Terveen, and John Riedl I often find it surprising how good Wikipedia is at dam...
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dalongi2.pdf - Part 2
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> CS >> 598 Fall, 2008
Description: ther people wouldn t know that I d wished them a happy birthday! The reason for using the comment is so that other p...
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handout_Lecture_19.pdf
Path: Washington >> CHEM >> 162 Fall, 2008
Description: Periodic Table of Elements Group 3A Elements B, Non-metallic Al, Ga, In, Tl Metals Common Features: ns2p electron configuration ( n = 2 6) B and Al form strong bonds to F and O H 3H2O Cannot achieve valence electron octets in neutral molecules ...
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dvrfinal.pdf
Path: University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign >> MATH >> 0819 Fall, 2009
Description: Gerstens conjecture for commutative discrete valuation rings Satoshi Mochizuki mochi@ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp Abstract The purpose of this article is to prove that Gerstens conjecture for a commutative discrete valuation ring is true. Combining with the re...
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lecture_10_address_translation.doc
Path: Fayetteville State University >> CS >> 111 Fall, 2009
Description: UCLA CS111 Operating Systems (Spring 2003, Section 1) Address Translation Instructor Andy Wang (awang@cs.ucla.edu) Office: 3732J Boelter Hall Office Hours: M1-3, W1-2, Th2-3, and by appointment __ _ Translation tables are implemented in hardware, but...
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lecture_5_workload.ppt
Path: Fayetteville State University >> CIS >> 5930 Fall, 2009
Description: Workload Selection and Characterization Andy Wang CIS 5930-03 Computer Systems Performance Analysis Workloads Types of workloads Workload selection 2 Types of Workloads What is a Workload? Instruction Workloads Synthetic Workloads Real-Wo...
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s4_5mincircuits.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> MAD >> 3105 Fall, 2009
Description: 5. MINIMIZING CIRCUITS 146 5. Minimizing Circuits 5.1. Minimizing Circuits. A circuit is minimized if it is a sum-of-products that uses the least number of products of literals and each product contains the least number of literals possible to prod...
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Physics2053CLecture7.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> PHY >> 2053 Fall, 2009
Description: Physics 2053C Fall 2001 Chapter 4 Forces and Newtons Laws of Motion Sep. 12, 2001 Dr. Larry Dennis, FSU Department of Physics 1 Rescheduling Quiz Lab CAPA Cancelled. Thursdays lab will meet. Due Thursday at noon. 2 The Quiz That Wasnt. This quiz ...
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Lect12-ch8_2.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> PHY >> 2053 Fall, 2009
Description: L12Ch7Ch8 Spring 2004 PHY 2053C: College Physics A n n n n Motion, Forces, Energy, Heat, Waves Dr. David M. Lind Dr. Kun Yang Dr. David Van Winkle Today: v Kinematics 2: Rotational motion & kinematics Dynamics 2: Torques Moment of Inertia Angu...
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resume.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> SNK >> 05 Fall, 2009
Description: Scott N. Kondor Tallahassee, FL 32304 Phone: (321) 277-1023 E-Mail: snk05@fsu.edu Objective To obtain an influential position in the Information Technology field Qualifications Interact well with others in a group Willing to adapt and learn n...
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33-0.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> COP >> 33 Fall, 2009
Description: Elementary Number Theoretic Notions Z = {0, 1, 2, . . . } integers N = {0, 1, 2, . . . } natural or counting numbers Divisibility d|a d divides a means k Z such that a = kd All integers d|0 If d|b then b is a multiple of d If d does not divide b...
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33-0.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> COP >> 4531 Fall, 2009
Description: Elementary Number Theoretic Notions Z = {0, 1, 2, . . . } integers N = {0, 1, 2, . . . } natural or counting numbers Divisibility d|a d divides a means k Z such that a = kd All integers d|0 If d|b then b is a multiple of d If d does not divide b...
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587_hwk0_solns.pdf
Path: Washington >> PCC >> 587 Fall, 2009
Description: PCC 587 Hwk 0 Due Thursday, October 2 Balancing budgets I. Which of the following values could you best constrain based on physical reasoning alone: (1) The annual precipitation averaged over the surface of the earth. (2) The annual evaporation avera...
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CCAction_Plan_worksheets_1007.doc
Path: Fayetteville State University >> PHASE >> 3 Fall, 2009
Description: Comprehensive Community Action Plan 1. Describe the substance abuse problem targeted Describe the substance use consumption behavior and consequence your coalition is targeting for change and why this is a problem, where and among whom (provide data...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:27:33

home2.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> ECO >> 5421 Fall, 2009
Description: Econometrics Homework 2 1/21/99 1. An random variable has the following PDF: X 0 1 2 3 4 f(X) b 2b 3b 4b 5b (a) What is value of b? Why? (b) Find the prob (X[2); prob(X [3); prob(2[ X [3). (c) Find the expected value of X, E(X). (d) Find the vari...
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6C-21_Cap_Improvements_Subcomm.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> PDFS >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: 6C-21.211 Capital Improvements Element. The purpose of this element is to evaluate the need for public facilities as identified in other campus master plan elements; to estimate the cost of improvements for which the university has fiscal responsibil...
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Lecture4ASTJan18HANDOUT.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> AST >> 1002 Fall, 2009
Description: AST1002H Lecture 4 Tuesday, January 18, 2005 Today: Lets take a brief look at the Cassini mission Review and continue Chapter 3 Materials. Then move ahead to Ch. 4. Discuss Coordinates and sky motion. Saturn: 9.54 AU, 1 Saturn year = 29.4 Earth years...
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FinalExamFALL04.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> AST >> 1002 Fall, 2009
Description: FINAL EXAM ASTRONOMY 1002H Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2004 NAME_ Email for your final grade_ THIS IS A CLOSED BOOK EXAM. NO NOTES ARE ALLOWED. YOU MAY USE A CALCULATOR. FOR CALCULATED ANSWERS, DO YOUR WORK ON THIS EXAM SHEET. IF ANYTHING IS UNCLEAR, PLEASE...
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FinalExamFALL04.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> SEC >> 1002 Spring, 2009
Description: FINAL EXAM ASTRONOMY 1002H Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2004 NAME_ Email for your final grade_ THIS IS A CLOSED BOOK EXAM. NO NOTES ARE ALLOWED. YOU MAY USE A CALCULATOR. FOR CALCULATED ANSWERS, DO YOUR WORK ON THIS EXAM SHEET. IF ANYTHING IS UNCLEAR, PLEASE...
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final.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> PHZ >> 5492 Spring, 2009
Description: w q b a@RedD2IUesaiDidiUtyXvfUdDmi3ztts3D~36 } 6 6 n y `T R | k ` `Y q e yd T wd 3UBa2Umhyt5etaBiE3IvvtUuUayaiT@7its36 T x qT x T d q h b y d f...
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03_mjn_end.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> ETD >> 04022004 Fall, 2009
Description: APPENDIX A PRETREATMENT NON-ROUTINE PROBLEM SOLVING EXAMINATION 82 Pretreatment Non-Routine Problem Solving Examination 1. There are two numbers whose sum is 50. Three times the first is 5 more than twice the second. What are the numbers? 2. If t...
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hw6key.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> COP >> 4020 Fall, 2009
Description: COP4020 Homework Assignment 6 Key State the question above your answer/solution. 1. Textbook exercise 3.5 (assuming integer division truncates, thus x/:=2 with x=9 gives x=4) a. What does this program print? 9423 b. Show the frames on the stack when ...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:30:08

05Abstract.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> ETD >> 09172003 Fall, 2009
Description: ABSTRACT Trio for Clarinet, Bassoon and Piano is a three movement piece which utilizes aspects of sonata form. As a woodwind player myself, I took special care to write idiomatically for the clarinet and bassoon. The role of the piano is much more th...
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StudyGuide.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> COP >> 4710 Fall, 2009
Description: Florida State University COP 4710 Database Systems Study Guide Fall 2001 Prepared by Greg Riccardi and Saeed Tarokh http:/campus.fsu.edu/ http:/www.cs.fsu.edu/cop4710d Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306 Copyright 2001 Florida S...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:32:20

hw5a.pdf
Path: Washington >> C >> 456 Fall, 2009
Description: Chemistry 456 Winter 08 Bruce H. Robinson Homework 5A: Enthalpy of Reaction Due Friday 2/8/08 Chemistry 456, Chapter 4, Written by Lewis Johnson Our industrial civilization requires a massive amount of energy to function, with the majority of this e...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:32:51

Issue_brief_final.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> SLW >> 04 Fall, 2009
Description: LIS 6662 Issue Brief 1 Evaluation of the National Institutes of Health Public Access Policy Sheri Webber College of Information Florida State University Executive Summary The National Institutes of Health (NIH), particularly the National Library of...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:33:22

homework_6_answers.pdf
Path: Washington >> CHEM >> 155 Winter, 2008
Description: Answer Key Chem 155 W07 Chem 155 Homework #6 due in class Monday, February 12 Reminder: Have you attended a seminar yet for the Seminar Homework? Finish Chapter 13, start Chapter 14. 13.20 13.24 In case youre curious (you dont need this for the pr...
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idpf.ppt
Path: Fayetteville State University >> CIS >> 6930 Fall, 2009
Description: Constructing Inter-Domain Packet Filters to Control IP Spoofing Based on BGP Updates Zhenhai Duan, Xin Yuan Department of Computer Science Florida State University Jaideep Chandrashekar Department of Computer Science University of Minnesota IP spoo...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:34:56

WorldPop2300final.pdf
Path: Washington >> EARTH >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: E c o n o m i c & S o c i a l A f f a i r s WORLD POPULATION TO 2300 United Nations ST/ESA/SER.A/236 Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division WORLD POPULATION TO 2300 United Nations New York, 2004 The Department of Econom...
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Powell.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> LAW >> 282 Fall, 2009
Description: GROWTH MANAGEMENT: FLORIDA\'S PAST AS PROLOGUE FOR THE FUTURE DAVID L. POWELL* I. INTRODUCTION. II. THE MODERN TREND IN FLORIDA LAND USE CONTROLS .. III. FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR FLORIDA LAND USE CONTROLS . A. Continued State Involvement with More Focus....
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syllabus.pdf
Path: Washington >> CHEM >> 120 Fall, 2008
Description: ...
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dissertation.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> ETD >> 11302007 Fall, 2009
Description: THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES A SPECTRAL ELEMENT METHOD TO PRICE SINGLE AND MULTI-ASSET EUROPEAN OPTIONS By WUMING ZHU A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Mathematics in partial fulfillment of the requirements...
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02_Intro.pdf
Path: Michigan >> NATSCI >> 231 Fall, 2009
Description: Lesson Plans Introduction PEDAGOGY Elicitation: The teacher begins the unit with an activity, often a whole class discussion, designed to discover what the students already know about the topic. In an elicitation discussion, the aim is to discover w...
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zodrow.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> LAW >> 303 Fall, 2009
Description: SALES TAXATION OF SERVICES: AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE MICHELE E. HENDRIX* IDEAL\" SALES TAX? . THE CURRENT SALES TAX SYS...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:43:18

2C-12-SELVAMANICKAM2.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> CCA >> 08 Fall, 2009
Description: Strategies to Reach 2G HTS Wire Price of $50/kA-m without High Volume Production Venkat Selvamanickam Coated Conductors for Applications Workshop, Houston, December 4 6, 2008 1 Current price projections require very high sales volume to reach $ 5...
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Bylaws_01_05.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> TLC >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: HiPCAT Bylaws Placed into operation: 10/22/02 Latest revision: 8/30/04 Disclaimer Institutional Rules and Regulations As a consortium of institutions, the HiPCAT Bylaws provide organizational structure and procedures to govern collaborative activit...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:46:09

1331_Quiz02_spring2008_shattuck.doc
Path: U. Houston >> ECE >> 1331 Fall, 2008
Description: ECE 1331 Shattuck section Computers and Problem Solving Quiz #2 February 18, 2008 Draw a flowchart for an algorithm that will solve the following problem, expressing all steps using only the allowed flow chart symbols. The algorithm does not need to...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:48:04

070904.txt
Path: U. Houston >> INDE >> 3370 Fall, 2008
Description: AGENDA A formal problem statement An orientation of the system The establishment of specific project objectives Projects FORMAL PROBLEM STATEMENT Increasing customer satisfaction Increasing throughput Reducing waste Reducing work in progress TOOL...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:49:28

lessonburr.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> CUIN >> 3112 Fall, 2008
Description: SECTION 3 CURRICULUM INTEGRATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS Brrrr, Its Alive English Language Arts Primary Grades PreK2 Purpose Students will: Use oral, written, and visual language to communicate effectively with a variety of audiences for different p...
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fieldtrip.doc
Path: U. Houston >> MCELES >> 53 Fall, 2009
Description: Ashley Tillman Megan Lapinsky Mary Beth Celestino Jill Stavinoha Cathie Paz Field Trip Lesson Plan Rationale: Field trips are included into the Social Studies curriculum to give students the opportunity to explore in a real-life setting. We chose Th...
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formletter.doc
Path: U. Houston >> CUIN >> 3111 Fall, 2008
Description: Mr. Criss 2 Grade Class My Elementary School Date/ Day/ Year nd Student Progress Dear Mr. or Mrs. Last_Name, This letter is to inform you of First_Name progress in the classroom. I will send a letter with this information every three to four weeks. ...
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story.ppt
Path: U. Houston >> CUIN >> 3111 Fall, 2008
Description: TEKS (K.5) Reading/print awareness. The student demonstrates knowledge of concepts of print. (K.6) Reading/phonological awareness. The student orally demonstrates phonological awareness (an understanding that spoken language is composed of sequence...
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story.ppt
Path: U. Houston >> CUIN >> 6 Fall, 2009
Description: TEKS (K.5) Reading/print awareness. The student demonstrates knowledge of concepts of print. (K.6) Reading/phonological awareness. The student orally demonstrates phonological awareness (an understanding that spoken language is composed of sequence...
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student_c_survey.doc
Path: U. Houston >> CUIN >> 3113 Fall, 2008
Description: Student Case Survey Checklist 4th grade Technology TEKS Yes Foundations Demonstrates knowledge and appropriate use of hardware components, software programs, and their connections Use technology terminology appropriately to the task Save and delete ...
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worksheet.doc
Path: U. Houston >> CUIN >> 3111 Fall, 2008
Description: Name: _ Date:_ Nouns A noun is a word that names a person, a place, a thing, or an idea. The loaf of bread began to mold. loaf, bread The picture frame fell off the wall when the door was slammed. frame, wall, door Circle the nouns in each sentence...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:56:09

section6_11-12.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> MATH >> 3339 Fall, 2008
Description: 6.11-12 Linear Regression Basic assumption: for each value x of X, the random variable Y is described by Y = 1 + x + , where N (0, 2 ), and dierent Y observations have independent s (i.e., the Y s are independent). Given: pairs (xi , yi ) (1 i ...
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2005SummerTest1.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> CHEM >> 1332 Fall, 2008
Description: CHEM 1332 SUMMER 2005 Test 1 Version 1 1. (A) (D) 2. (A) (D) 3. (I) (II) (III) (A) (C) (E) 4. (I) (II) (III) (A) Which of the following substances has the highest boiling point? Cl2 NH3 (B) (E) CH3Cl Ne (C) Ethanol (CH3CH2OH) Which of the following ...
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handbook0809.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> HANDBOOK >> 0809 Fall, 2009
Description: CONTENTS ACADEMIC ISSUES Academic Advising Center . 04 Academic Amnesty. 04 Academic Calendar .. 04 Academic Concerns . 04 Application for Graduation . 04 Application for an Ocial Degree Plan . 04 Auditing A Class . 05 Changing Your Name. 05 Class At...
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calender.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> CUIN >> 3111 Fall, 2008
Description: November 2004 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Brown Bear Elementary 1234 Clay Road Houston, TX 77050 1 7 14 21 28 29 8 Hwk 1 due 2 Intro to plants unit 3 Plant own plant 4 11 Journal writing on growth of plant 5 Spelling test on vocab of plant unit ...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:58:20

Relations.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> MATH >> 3312 Spring, 2009
Description: Ch 1.4 Cartesian Product and Functions Recall that for the set {a, b} the order play no role; {a, b} = {b, a}. For some applications we need to be able to impose some order on a pair of elements, in particular which come first. To begin to see that s...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:59:21

Samplesandsupport.doc
Path: U. Houston >> CUIN >> 3112 Fall, 2008
Description: Unit Plan: \"Let\'s Go!\" Unit Author First and Last Name Unit Overview CurriculumFraming Questions Mercedes Pinzon Essential Question Unit Questions Why do we travel? What do you need to know before you take a trip? What types of travel ar...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:59:35

Samplesandsupport.doc
Path: U. Houston >> MPINZO >> 3112 Fall, 2009
Description: Unit Plan: \"Let\'s Go!\" Unit Author First and Last Name Unit Overview CurriculumFraming Questions Mercedes Pinzon Essential Question Unit Questions Why do we travel? What do you need to know before you take a trip? What types of travel ar...
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Samplesandsupport.doc
Path: U. Houston >> MPINZO >> 77 Fall, 2009
Description: Unit Plan: \"Let\'s Go!\" Unit Author First and Last Name Unit Overview CurriculumFraming Questions Mercedes Pinzon Essential Question Unit Questions Why do we travel? What do you need to know before you take a trip? What types of travel ar...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 17:59:35

Chapter02.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> COMM >> 3353 Fall, 2008
Description: Growing up without a father was difficult for Dora Luna. Born to immigrant parents, Dora knew only that her father had gone back to his native Mexico to find work but had never returned home to her and \"her mother. Although she often thought about he...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:00:25

2B-08-RUPICH.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> CCA >> 08 Fall, 2009
Description: Challenges in Long-Length Scale Up of High Ic RABiTSTM/MOD-YBCO-based Coated Conductors M.W. Rupich, S. Fleshler, X. Li, S. Sathyamurthy, C.L.H. Thieme, D. Buczek and K. DeMoranville American Superconductor Corporation, 64 Jackson Rd. Devens, MA 0143...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:01:55

2005_027_Harman.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> A >> 2005 Fall, 2009
Description: Development of Quantum-Cascade Laser Based Biosensor Technology Thomas L. Harman, Frank K. Tittel, John C. Graf, Yury Bakhirkin AbstractThe development of new types of sensitive, selective, real-time gas sensors is based on con tinuous wave and pulse...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:02:21

04jjjgappendixDE.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> ETD >> 09212003 Fall, 2009
Description: ! $ ) $ % # : -$ ! ! ! . \" $ \" # % ! ! , ! $ $ ) $ . \" * , # # # 0 $ $ # # . # # # #! $ 41 . 1 5 # 2 # 89 # \" # $ # $ =# ! # 62 /2 3 # # # $ # # # : # # : # # # ; # < $ # > # $ ! # ! # ! # #...
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03.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> ETD >> 11142005 Fall, 2009
Description: ABSTRACT This research project entailed an investigation of whether the degree of similarity between various Islamic and pre-Islamic Middle Eastern societies\' overall patterns of drug plant prescription, as calculated using principles of numerical t...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:05:18

Scan10005.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> QUEST >> 3113 Fall, 2009
Description: ...
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p9.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> PHY >> 17 Fall, 2009
Description: Problem 9 Using the work-energy principle: Wext = PE + KE KE = KE f - KEi where = 4.82 10-4 J - 0 = 4.82 10- 4 J PE = PE f - PEi = qVba , and Therefore 25.0 10- 4 J = (-7.50 10-6 C ) Vba + 4.82 10- 4 J Vba = -269V The potential difference...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:06:56

p9.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> PHY >> 2054 Fall, 2009
Description: Problem 9 Using the work-energy principle: Wext = PE + KE KE = KE f - KEi where = 4.82 10-4 J - 0 = 4.82 10- 4 J PE = PE f - PEi = qVba , and Therefore 25.0 10- 4 J = (-7.50 10-6 C ) Vba + 4.82 10- 4 J Vba = -269V The potential difference...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:06:56

exercises_0902.pdf
Path: U. Houston >> MATH >> 3336 Fall, 2008
Description: ...
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tradingcards.doc
Path: U. Houston >> CUIN >> 3111 Fall, 2008
Description: State: Texas Capital: Austin State Flower: Bluebonnet State Bird: Mockingbird State Flag: The Lone Star Flag It was adopted in 1845 when Texas became the 28th state of the United States. The colors represent bravery (red), purity (white), and loyalty...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:08:54

HTML.ppt
Path: Arkansas >> AGED >> 3143 Fall, 2009
Description: Intro to HTML Intro to HTML Hypertext markup language (HTML) is a way of telling web browsers how to display a page You can type them by hand in a word processing program, or an icon-driven program will insert them for you What You See is What Yo...
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ch6.ppt
Path: Arkansas >> CSCE >> 3143 Summer, 2008
Description: Chapter 6: The Stack Abstract Data Type Data Structures in Java: From Abstract Data Types to the Java Collections Framework by Simon Gray Copyright 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Introduction Examples of Stack u...
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ACC08_Luncheons.pdf
Path: Arkansas >> ACC >> 12 Fall, 2009
Description: #63 (Ticket Required) #61 (Ticket Required) ACTM Luncheon Thursday, November 13 11:30 AM 1:40 PM Darin Detwiler Making Math Matter How can math education be applied to issues that could save lives? The presentation will focus on food safety and ey...
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ACC08_Luncheons.pdf
Path: Arkansas >> ACC >> 2008 Fall, 2009
Description: #63 (Ticket Required) #61 (Ticket Required) ACTM Luncheon Thursday, November 13 11:30 AM 1:40 PM Darin Detwiler Making Math Matter How can math education be applied to issues that could save lives? The presentation will focus on food safety and ey...
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FurnerCDissertation1.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> ETD >> 06272008 Fall, 2009
Description: FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS CULTURAL DETERMINANTS OF MEDIA CHOICE FOR DECEPTION By Christopher P. Furner A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Management Information Systems In partial fulfillment of the requirements for t...
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WCOB2033_session12.pdf
Path: Arkansas >> WCOB >> 2033 Summer, 2008
Description: Acquiring and Managing Human Capital Session 12 Page 1 Session 12 The Individual Perspective on Entry Learning Objectives Upon completion of this session, students will be able to: 1. Define the term social identity. 2. Describe how an individuals ...
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FINN3063_Lect06.ppt
Path: Arkansas >> FINN >> 3063 Fall, 2008
Description: Mutual Funds Basics Types Costs Performance Recent Development Basics What is a Mutual Fund? Financial intermediaries invest on behalf of individual investors Diversification and divisibility Why Mutual Fund? Fractional shares yet many dif...
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Dissertationfinal.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> ETD >> 11072004 Fall, 2009
Description: THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE GENDER AND SENTENCING: AN EXAMINATION OF FLORIDA\'S DETERMINATE SENTENCING POLICIES By RHONDA R. DOBBS A Dissertation submitted to the School of Criminology and Criminal Justic...
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dissertation.pdf
Path: Fayetteville State University >> ETD >> 04042007 Fall, 2009
Description: THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES NUMERICAL METHODS FOR PORTFOLIO RISK ESTIMATION By JIANKE ZHANG A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Mathematics in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
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ScenarioAnalysisTable_RegisterAsMember.doc
Path: Fayetteville State University >> CENSWE >> 1 Fall, 2009
Description: Template Scenario Analysis Table Use Case Name Use Case ID RegisterAsMember 1 Data Screens Stored Needed MembershipInfoScreen Reports Needed Normal Scenario Step Step Text # 1 Customer enters name, address, phone number, email address, credit card n...
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CSCE-212(Fall00).pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> CSCE >> 212 Fall, 2009
Description: Introduction to Computer Architecture CSCE 212 Fall 2000 Course Description: We will explore foundational topics in computer engineering pertaining to the architecture of computing systems. The material in this course is premised on a basic ideathat ...
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test1F01.pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> CSE >> 510 Fall, 2009
Description: CSCE 510 Systems Programming All questions are equally weighted. 1. (a) Where is the free space-list (free data blocks) saved? Test1 Undergraduate September 27, 2001 (b) What function is used to make sure this data structure is correctly updated be...
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VHDL.pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> CSCE >> 313 Fall, 2009
Description: HDL Hardware Description Language A high level programming language used to describe the structural and behavioral of digital circuits or electronic hardware systems A Quick Introduction to VHDL Two commonly used HDLs VHDL Verilog Page 2 VHDL VHS...
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ramachandran98.pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> SCCC >> 430 Fall, 2009
Description: Consciousness and body image: lessons from phantom limbs, Capgras syndrome and pain asymbolia V. S. Ramachandran Center for Brain and Cognition, University of California, San Diego, LaJolla, CA 92093- 0109, USA (vramacha@ucsd.edu) Words such as `cons...
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muller02.pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> SCCC >> 430 Fall, 2009
Description: Contributions of Subregions of the Prefrontal Cortex to Working Memory: Evidence from Brain Lesions in Humans Notger G. Muller 1,3,4 , Liana Machado2,4 , and Robert T. Knight 3,4 Abstract & We investigated working memory in patients with focal bra...
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4memory.ppt
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> PSYC >> 589 Fall, 2009
Description: 1 Memory Chris Rorden Anterograde Amnesia Short vs Long Term Memory Episodic vs Procedural Memory Confabulation www.mricro.com 2 HM Severe epilepsy, treated with surgery to bilaterally remove medial temporal lobes. Operation 9/1953,...
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96ex2.pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> MATH >> 241 Fall, 2009
Description: MATH 241 Spring, 1996 Exam #2 Name: Show your work for full credit. Calculators are allowed. 1. (10 points) Compute the partial derivatives gxx , gxy , and gyy for g(x, y) = e-xy . 2. (15 points) Let f (r, s, t) = r 3 s - s2 t2 and a = i - 2j + ...
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08Fe2s.pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> M >> 142 Fall, 2009
Description: ...
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ConvexFunctions010607a.pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> M >> 555 Fall, 2009
Description: CONVEX FUNCTIONS GIVE INEQUALITIES PROF. MARIA GIRARDI 1. Basics Notation 1.1. Throughout this presentation: (a, b) = I R where a, b R {} : I R is a function p (1, ) and its conjugate exponent p (1, ) is dened by Denition 1.2. : I R is c...
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L16&17-Spr08.ppt
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> ECIV >> 720 Fall, 2009
Description: ECIV 720 A Advanced Structural Mechanics and Analysis Lecture 16 & 17: Higher Order Elements (review) 3D Volume Elements Convergence Requirements Element Quality Higher Order Elements Quadrilateral Elements Recall the 4-node Complete Polynomial u...
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project_topic12.pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> CHEN >> 350 Fall, 2009
Description: CSCE 350 Data Structures and Algorithms Summer 2008 Project Topic 12 Kruskal\'s Algorithm 1. Constructs a minimum spanning tree for given graph with at least 20 vertices using Kruskal\'s algorithm. 2. Your program should be able to output the set of...
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homework2.pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> CHEN >> 350 Fall, 2009
Description: CSCE 350 Data Structures and Algorithms Summer 2008 Homework Assignment 2 Assigned: Tuesday, June 10 , 2008 th Due: Monday, June 16 , 2008, 1:00pm This assignment covers material from lectures 3 - 5 and Chapter 2 of the textbook. No late assig...
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Lec15-ControlFlowB.ppt
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> CSE >> 531 Fall, 2009
Description: CSCE 531 Compiler Construction Lecture 15 Control Flow Topics Review Positional Encoding of Booleans Short Circuit Evaluation Control Flow Statements Readings: 8.4, 8.6 March 13, 2006 Overview Last Time Evaluations of Expressions Numeric...
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links.txt
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> BIOL >> 763 Fall, 2009
Description: Estimating the Intrinsic Rate of Increase Polymorphism in the Rotifer Asplanchna Sieboldi: Biomass, Growth, and Reproductive Rate of the Saccate and Campanulate Morphotypes John J. Gilbert Ecology > Vol. 57, No. 3 (May, 1976), pp. 542-551 Stable U...
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ReviewExercisesExam3.pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> MATH >> 546 Fall, 2009
Description: Review Exercises Exam 3 1. Complete this sentence: H is a normal subgroup of the group G if and only if for every inner automorphism !a , . 2. If H is the only subgroup of the group G having order k, then H ! G . Solution: Let g be any element of G. ...
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ReviewSheet.pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> MATH >> 526 Fall, 2009
Description: Math 526 Review Chapter 1 Solving linear system: do elementary operations to find reduced row echelon form (RREF), and by observing the RREF, you should be able to determine some properties of the solution, such as, infinitely many, unique or no sol...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:22:34

Finalpaperc.pdf
Path: Ball State >> ARCH >> 263 Fall, 2008
Description: RESTRUCTURING OF THE KITCHEN: A STUDY OF KITCHENS FROM LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY TO PRESENT WITH EMPHASIS ON CLAIM, ACCESS, DIMENSION, PROXEMICS, AND REDESIGN. A TERM PAPER SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE COURSEWORK OF ARCH 253: CULTURAL AND SO...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:23:32

Finalpaperc.pdf - Part 2
Path: Ball State >> ARCH >> 263 Fall, 2008
Description: ame time as the Potts farm. The house was more ornate and had a formal parlor and foyer; pocket doors divided the areas...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:23:32

Finalpaperc.pdf - Part 3
Path: Ball State >> ARCH >> 263 Fall, 2008
Description: created a dimension (roughly 2 6 x 3 -6 ) that was comfortable for me but seemed to deter any guests. gure h...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:23:32

nmai_rundown.pdf
Path: Ball State >> PRODUCTION >> 0405 Fall, 2009
Description: Page 1 of 8 REV: 9-Mar-05 Sharing Perspectives at the NMAI - An Electronic Field Trip March 22, 2005 - 10am & 1pm RUNDOWN LIVE 22-Mar-05 LOC: The National Museum of the American Indian Item# Item Description SEGMENT #A A. TEST BARS AND TONES FROM ...
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200911-course_descriptions.pdf
Path: Los Angeles Southwest College >> LAW >> 200911 Fall, 2009
Description: Revised as of 12/17/08 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF LAW UPPER-LEVEL COURSE DESCRIPTIONS SPRING 2009 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW PROF. HOLLEY-WALKER LAWS 709 3 HRS (S) including non-legal information resources (social science) and online databases. ...
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ashleykeith.ppt
Path: Ball State >> CS >> 438 Fall, 2008
Description: A System for High-Volume Acquisition and Matching of Fresco Fragments: Reassembling Theran Wall Paintings Benedict J. Brown, Corey Toler-Franklin, Diego Nehab, Michael Burns, David Dobkin, Andreas Vlachopoulos, Christos Doumas, Szymon Rusinkiewicz, T...
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slides9.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPS >> 180 Winter, 2008
Description: Schedule Today: Jan. 31 (TH) Constraints. Read Sections 7.1-7.3, 7.4.1. Project Part 3 due. Feb. 5 (T) Triggers, PL/SQL. Read Sections 7.4, 8.2. Assignment 4 due. Feb. 7 (TH) PL/SQL, Embedded SQL, CLI, JDBC. Read Sections 8.1, 8....
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cmps115s08syllabus.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPS >> 115 Spring, 2008
Description: X VwX R g n V R I b f T I eR bX b I d Iw I TR X R P I X b I b V b I b V R r X fXwXW I f e b VX Y@Qhick@1iY@QesrgryiQi3h@QxHU@YqeQ22YcYEsXysixiiQsPQi@Ed geiYgVheaQ@Y3hgXxY@YExEeg3h@QxUeY8Q3Qesd@sbz f x n rw f R V IR R b fw v R I b R ...
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Review2_answer.pdf
Path: UCSC >> MATH >> 011 Fall, 2009
Description: ...
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AcidBlaster.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPS >> 080 Fall, 2009
Description: Acid Blaster Team Zissou Team Members: Jesse Clark, Alex Tacket Game: You are Timo th y L eary and yo u r mission is this: think fo r yourself and qu estio n au thority. You must fly over the different to w ns, shootin g enough acid, shro oms and ...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:28:30

hw6.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPS >> 101 Spring, 2008
Description: CMPS 101 Summer 2008 Homework Assignment 6 1. (1 Point) p.1091: B.5-4 Use induction to show that a nonempty binary tree with n nodes has height at least lg n . Hint: use the recursive definition of height discussed in class: - h(T ) = 0 1 + m...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:30:18

intro.pdf
Path: UCSC >> BIO >> 105 Fall, 2009
Description: 4/9/2003 Chemical Mutagenesis Isolation and Characterization of Auxotrophic and Temperature-Sensitive Mutants of E. coli Following Chemical Mutagenesis with Nitrosoguanidine by David Wong Bio 116L \'89 Reading: J. Miller Experiments in Bacterial G...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:31:19

moreno.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPE >> 123 Fall, 2009
Description: Ismael Moreno 487 Lewis rd Phone (831) 761-3758 Watsonville, CA 95076 Cell (831) 345-0220 E-mail Ish69@cats.ucsc.edu Objective: Education: Seeking job placement were I could put my engineering skills. 1999 - Present University of California, Santa ...
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257-set5.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPE >> 257 Winter, 2008
Description: CMPE 257: Wireless Networking SET 5: Unicast Routing in MANETs Proactive Approaches April 05 UCSC CMPE252 1 April 05 UCSC CMPE252 2 Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) [Jacquet00ietf] Overhead of flooding link state information reduced by h...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:32:24

pa4.doc
Path: UCSC >> CMPS >> 101 Spring, 2008
Description: CMPS 101 Algorithms and Abstract Data Types Summer 2005 Programming Assignment 4 Due Thursday August 4, 10:00 pm In this assignment you will build a Graph module in C, implement Depth First Search (DFS), and use your Graph module to find the strongl...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:32:34

SOPonSOPs.pdf
Path: UCSC >> BME >> 155 Winter, 2008
Description: ...
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lec19.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPE >> 080 Fall, 2009
Description: CE80N Introduction to Networks & The Internet Dr. Chane L. Fullmer UCSC Winter 2002 Class Information Web page tutorial available on-line Web page submission: Email to venkat@cse.ucsc.edu Subject: cmpe080n-assgn4 Must be emailed on or before ...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:38:58

CHEM163B_review_1_W08.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CHEM >> 163 Fall, 2009
Description: Chemistry 163B Review Topics Chapters 1-3 In reviewing material one should not memorize the entries as plug-in formulas. But should understand i) how they arise from the basic laws of thermodynamics; ii) what are the limits on their generality and un...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:40:49

cmpe110-F05-hw6-sol.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPE >> 110 Winter, 2008
Description: CMPE 110 Fall 2005 Homework 6 Solutions 1. 4 points Given a 5 stage-pipelined CPU as shown below find the contents of the pipeline registers on the 6th cycle when executing the following code. Each register initially contains the value of that regi...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:41:38

x13y13.txt
Path: SMU - Cox School of Business >> ECO >> 5375 Fall, 2009
Description: 1 3.02502 10.8529 2 2.82472 9.4841 3 1.58711 9.4855 4 0.08037 4.7040 5 ...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:42:05

Outlook2007.pdf
Path: SMU - Cox School of Business >> NEW >> 2007 Fall, 2009
Description: Using Outlook 2007 Outlook is an electronic mail program. You can read your mail, reply to messages, compose messages, and keep an address book in Outlook. In addition, Outlook also has a Calendar, list of Contacts and Tasks list. Navigation Pane Rea...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:42:12

ee2370syl_spr07.pdf
Path: SMU - Cox School of Business >> EE >> 2370 Fall, 2009
Description: EE 2370 Design and Analysis of Signals and Systems Spring 2007 Catalog Description: This course introduces students to standard mathematical tools for analyzing and designing various continuous-time signals and systems. Frequency domain design and an...
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ms_enrollment_fall07.pdf
Path: UCSC >> EDUCATION >> 0708 Fall, 2009
Description: FALL QUARTER 2007 Multiple Subject Students Enrollment Instructions 1. ENROLL IN THE SECTION OF EDUC 203 THAT IS LINKED TO YOUR TEACHER SUPERVISOR. Class # 15261 15262 15263 Class ID 203-01 203-02 203-03 Credits 5 5 5 Days TTh TTh TTh TTh Times 1...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:44:29

basic_notation.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPE >> 240 Fall, 2008
Description: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ BOARD OF STUDIES IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING CMPE 240: INTRODUCTION TO LINEAR DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS Gabriel Hugh Elkaim Fall 2007 Basic Notation Basic set notation {a1 , . . . , ar } aS S=T ST a S P(a) x S P(a) { a S ...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:44:52

p4.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPE >> 202 Fall, 2008
Description: CE202 Computer Architecture Problem Set 4 Due Nov 18 Project Background Due Nov 13 1. (35 points) Problem 5.2. Run the stride-testing program on two dierent machines, preferably ones you can be the sole user on. To answer the paging questions you...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:45:15

fertility06.ppt
Path: UCSC >> ENVS >> 133 Winter, 2008
Description: Organic fertility management Organic fertility management is much more than adding nutrients into the soil. Overall goal is to balance nutrient inputs and outputs and ensure a good balance of nutrients for the crop to achieve this requires a comple...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:45:34

Bhattacharya_Sheikh_Thiagarajan.pdf
Path: SMU - Cox School of Business >> ACCT >> 6210 Fall, 2008
Description: ...
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ps03.pdf
Path: SMU - Cox School of Business >> PHYSICS >> 3374 Fall, 2009
Description: Physics 3374/6351 Homework 3 Due Mon, Sept 22 15 Sept 2008 1. Read Reif Ch 2: Intro and 2.1 If the quantum mechanical systems discussed at the beginning of 2.1 look unfamiliar, you might want to consult a modern physics or intro quantum text. 2. Re...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:45:42

SingQuad.pdf
Path: SMU - Cox School of Business >> MA >> 5315 Fall, 2009
Description: Quadrature with Singularities 1 Calculus f (x) =1 w(x) We say that f (x) behaves like w(x) near a and write f (x) w(x) if lim xa When discussing singularities, the limits we consider are often indeterminate. LHospitals rule is fundamental to unde...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:47:36

hw5.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPS >> 060 Fall, 2009
Description: CMPS 60G: Fall 2002 Home Work # 5 Due on 10/31/02 Note: Prob # 1-4 are written exercises. Prob # 5-6 are programming exercises. 1. (10 Points) Evaluate the value for each of the following expressions. Assume in each case that m = 20 and n = 3. Exp...
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T0387.t2k.str4-logo.pdf
Path: UCSC >> T >> 0387 Fall, 2009
Description: T0387.t2k str4 4 3 2 1 1 10 20 30 40 G E V E Q E B 4 3 2 1 A E S G E B A B E S G V E E B E V S G V S H G T V S Q R Q 51 60 70 80 P A D E E Q G V S H G T V E Q P B Q E S V S G V E 90 II E VNGVN VLDEPYEKVVDRIQSSGKN V TL L...
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T0387.t2k.str4-logo.pdf
Path: UCSC >> T >> 8 Fall, 2009
Description: T0387.t2k str4 4 3 2 1 1 10 20 30 40 G E V E Q E B 4 3 2 1 A E S G E B A B E S G V E E B E V S G V S H G T V S Q R Q 51 60 70 80 P A D E E Q G V S H G T V E Q P B Q E S V S G V E 90 II E VNGVN VLDEPYEKVVDRIQSSGKN V TL L...
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PAE3184.t2k.alpha-logo.pdf
Path: UCSC >> PAE >> 3184 Fall, 2009
Description: PAE3184.t2k alpha 4 3 2 1 M EA V L S R A L P DG R V EC T A CA R R CK L RE G Q T G F CG V R TV R G GR L V LD V Y GL I S A I AI D P I E K K P L T H FY P G A L V L SF S T F G C N WA C Q Y C Q N FE I S Q R R R AE 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 E H 4 3 2 1...
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96-97.pdf
Path: UCSC >> TITLE >> 9 Fall, 2009
Description: RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT AT UCSC Confidentiality Issues and Resources As I have noted, that claim is completely untrue, since trained psychologists in Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) are available and dedicated to assisting rape survi...
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96-97.pdf - Part 2
Path: UCSC >> TITLE >> 9 Fall, 2009
Description: assist survivors throughout the investigation process, including a medical examination at Dominican Hospital. The medica...
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96-97.pdf - Part 3
Path: UCSC >> TITLE >> 9 Fall, 2009
Description: 6% 9% 7% 4% 1996-97: 121 Cases ................................................................................ Summar...
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96-97.pdf - Part 4
Path: UCSC >> TITLE >> 9 Fall, 2009
Description: ale Respondent: Behaviors: Unknown male Male in disguise following female around library. Action Taken: Unable to identi...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:50:19

96-97.pdf - Part 5
Path: UCSC >> TITLE >> 9 Fall, 2009
Description: PORT Complainant: Undergraduate female Respondent: Undergraduate male Behaviors: Vulgar, demeaning note left in mailbox....
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:50:19

96-97.pdf - Part 6
Path: UCSC >> TITLE >> 9 Fall, 2009
Description: ion Taken: Contacted police. Unable to locate or identify male. Complainant: Undergraduate female (UCLA) Respondent Beha...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:50:19

L25.pdf
Path: UCSC >> PHYS >> 139 Fall, 2009
Description: Square-well potential with four wells, lowest energy band Even states Wave Function and V(x) 40 30 20 10 0 -10 0 -20 -30 -40 x 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 E E V(x) Psi Odd states Wave Function and V(x) 40 30 20 10 0 -10 0 -20 -30 -40 x 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 V(x) ...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:50:29

TM706R5FE8_in-summary.txt
Path: UCSC >> REL >> 2 Fall, 2009
Description: # A0-A3[0] = 0 # CLK[0] = 0 # NSCMDL[0] = 0 # NTACKL[0] = 0 # NSCMDR[0] = 0 # NTACKR[0] = 0 # NSDATA_INL[0] = 0 # NTOKENL[0] = 0 # NSDATA_INR[0] = 0 # NTOKENR[0] = 0 # NRESETL[0] = 0 # NRESETR[0] = 0 # LOOPBACK[0] = 0 # monitor:NTREQL[0] = 0 # monito...
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virial.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CHEM >> 163 Fall, 2009
Description: Virial Theorem The result we obtained from the Rutherford model for the relationship between the kinetic and potential energies of the hydrogen atom was: This is an example of a more general relationship between kinetic and potential energy called ...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:51:53

ff_slides.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPE >> 100 Winter, 2008
Description: Sequential logic Asynchronous sequential logic state changes occur whenever state inputs change (elements may be simple wires or delay elements) Synchronous sequential logic state changes occur in lock step across all storage elements (using a cloc...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:52:19

lecture11.pdf
Path: SMU - Cox School of Business >> CSE >> 8354 Fall, 2009
Description: Computat onal Biology Lecture 11 Saad Mneimneh http:/engr.smu.edu/~saad/ Alignment Affine gap model A(i, j) = s(i ,j) + max A(i 1, j 1) B(i 1, j 1) C(i 1, j 1) C: gaps in x B: gaps in y A: match B(i, j) = max A(i 1, j) e B(i 1, j) d ...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:52:50

Chapter16problems.pdf
Path: SMU - Cox School of Business >> CHEM >> 1304 Fall, 2009
Description: Problems - Chapter 16 1. Write balanced chemical equations for the important equilibrium that is occurring in an aqueous solution of the following. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) NaNO2 and HNO2 NaHCO3 and H2CO3 HClO2 and KClO2 RbF and HF KCl and HCl H3P...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:53:29

Chapter16problems.pdf - Part 2
Path: SMU - Cox School of Business >> CHEM >> 1304 Fall, 2009
Description: Calculate the solubility product constant for Mg3(PO4)2. 6.27 x 10-26 26. Cadmium carbonate, CdCO3, is a sparingly solub...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:53:29

ISM50_lecture1_handouts.pdf
Path: UCSC >> ISM >> 050 Fall, 2009
Description: ISM 50 ISM 50 - Business Information Systems Introduction Instructor: John Musacchio UC Santa Cruz 9/21/2006 Course Parameters: Tuesdays and Thursdays 2-345 Thimann Lecture Hall Room 001 Course Control Number: 16874 WEB PAGE : http:/www.soe.ucsc....
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:54:20

cmpe112-s08-hw06.pdf
Path: UCSC >> CMPE >> 112 Spring, 2009
Description: CMPE112 Spring 2008 Name: _ Homework 6 - Due Tuesday, May 13, 2008 1. (8 points) For each of the described program behaviors below, what is the Average Memory Access Time, Average Stalls Per Instruction, and Average CPI. In all cases, assume the foll...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:55:12

07-ammelements.ppt
Path: Illinois State >> ITK >> 352 Fall, 2008
Description: Media Elements ITK352 Objectives understand the basics of different media elements know how to capture different media types for inclusion in multimedia Multimedia Elements The construction of high quality multimedia products relies upon t...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:55:29

epilogue.doc
Path: Illinois State >> SOC >> 123 Fall, 2009
Description: Sexuality Education Where does sex education take place? for most 13 to 15 year olds, the primary source of sex information is friends, followed closely by the mass media many children are given no sex education in the home parents are embarrassed...
Date Added: 2009-04-16 18:56:28

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