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Lecture 22 of Earth and Planetary Science 131 on November 20,2023
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EPS 131 Lecture 24 Tornadoes 11-30-2022
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EPS 131 Lecture 22 Tropical Cyclones 11-21-2022
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On April 13, 2022, we offered a rare opportunity to taste experimental wines with industry experts. As a graduate researcher, Dr. James Campbell produced two wines that illustrate naturally occurring…
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Chongzhou Fang Abstract: Cloud computing paradigms have emerged as a major facility to store and process the massive data produced by various business units, public organizations, Internet-of-Things,…
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This interview is with Ian Kennedy, Professor of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Emeritus. He was hired in 1986 and retired in 2016. He taught undergraduate and graduate courses in fluid…
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Sales trends of natural wine are notoriously hard to track because of
its unclear definition. Still, these wines appear on more and more
restaurant wine lists, specialty grocery stores, and wine…
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Exit seminar by Dan Peters, MS candidate in Viticulture and Enology.
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Exit seminar by Andrew Mihm, MS candidate in Viticulture and Enology.
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As our world slows down to combat Covid-19, businesses are forced to adapt to rising digital experience expectations. Wine
consumption has significantly increased, and online sales have
exploded.…
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EPS 131 Lecture 22 (First Part)
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A Semiconductor work by Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt (2007).The secret lives of invisible magnetic fields are revealed as
chaotic ever-changing geometries . All action takes place around…
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