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Part of the summer mini course on heavy-ion physics for undergraduate research students during the summer or 2023. Session 6. Glauber model of nuclear collisions.
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Philipp Gunz is a biological anthropologist with a primary research interest in palaeoanthropology. He studies the evolution of developmental patterns with the aim of understanding what makes us…
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Post Lab 8 video, Jose and Sophia Lab section C07.
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Sabrina Speckman Myla Obregon Nilesh Thiagarajan
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In 1674, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek looked at a drop of lake water through his homemade microscope and discovered an invisible world that no one knew existed. His work inspired countless microbiology…
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This is the Zoom review session held on Thursday June 2, 2022.
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John & Mary Louise Riley Bodega Marine Laboratory Seminar Series:Dr.
Mallarie Yeager: "The stability and functioning of multitrophic
communities"
About the Speaker:
Mallarie is…
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Implementing a Dietary Impact Evaluation in Rural Sri Lanka Under COVID
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John & Mary Louise Riley Bodega Marine Laboratory Seminar Series:
Dr. Marissa Baskett: "Feedback loops in kelp forest systems and their
effects on fisheries and restoration…
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Abstract - In the millimeter-wave and terahertz frequency range, the folded waveguide (FWG) is a typical slow-wave structure employed in traveling wave tube (TWT) design, as the structure offers…
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Lecture 2022-02-24. Principles of counting: sum rule, product rule, inclusion/exclusion. Exponentiation, factorial, permutations, and combinations. Lots of examples.
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Lecture 2022-02-17. Using the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic to answer questions like how many divisors a number has. Karatsuba multiplication. Writing and solving recurrence relations. Binary…
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Discussion week 5 recording from Lauren Hennelly's discussion
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