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ARTH 290 Art And Society In Asia arth290 1
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BSCI 207 1
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CHEM135 chem135 1
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CHEM231 CHEM231 1
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CMSC132 CMSC132 3
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COMM 200 Critical Thinking And Speaking COMM200 4
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COMM 351 COMM351 2
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ENGL MISC 1
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ENME 361 vibration, controls and optimization ENME361 1
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ENME 382 Introduction to Materials Engineering ENME382 7
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ENME 400 Machine Design ENME400 2
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ENME 462 Vibrations, Controls and Optimization 2 ENME462 2
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ENME 462 Vibrations, Controls, and Optimization II ENME462 4
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ENME392: Statistical Methods for Product and Processes Development ENME392 1
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ENME445 Reliability Engineering ENME445 1
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ENME472 Integrated Product and Process Development ENME472 1
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HIST 110 The Ancient World HIST110 2
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HIST 133 God Wills It! The Crusades in Medieval and Modern Perspectives HIST133 1
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HIST 133 God Wills It! The Crusades in Medieval and Modern Perspectives HIST133 5
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HIST251 Latin America Since Independence HIST251 2
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LAW MISC 1
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MATH 246 - Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers MATH246 4
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MATH009 1
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MED MISC MED MISC 1
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Military Studies SEJPME 2
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NURS 6222 1
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NURSING 360 1
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NUTRI 100 1
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NUTRITION 100 1
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Principles of Molecular and Cellular Biology BSCI170 2
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PSYC 2172 PSYC2172 3
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PSYC 300 PSYC300 4
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Public Relations Techniques COMM351 1
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Purchasing and Inbound logistics 2
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STAT 200 STAT 200 21
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STAT 200 7979 STAT 200 7979 1
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STAT 200 QUIZ 1 VERIFIED A+ LATEST STAT 200 STAT 200 QUIZ 1 1
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STAT 200 Week 6 Homework Problems STAT200 1
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STAT 200: Introduction To Statistics STAT 200 3
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Statistics STAT206 1
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STATS 200 3
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This is a comprehensive and detailed note on week 1 lecture notes for Psyc 300. 
 
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University Of Maryland - College Park•PSYC 300
This document encapsulates the core concepts discussed in Lecture 21, focusing on organisms' gas exchange and circulatory systems. It elaborates on Fick’s Law and the Hagen-Poiseuille Equation, explaining how physical constraints influence the evolution of gas exchange organs and circulatory systems. Furthermore, it delves into the mathematical formulations of gas flux and flow rate, emphasizing the crucial role of concentration gradients and pressure differentials in gas exchange. The docume...
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University Of Maryland - College Park•BSCI 207
These lecture notes provide a detailed exploration of neurons, electrical signaling, and the evolution of nervous systems. The document covers various aspects, including the evolutionary solutions that led to the development of neurons, sensory response systems, and the evolution of electrical signaling. It delves into the elements of neurons, membrane potentials, action potentials, and synaptic transmission. Additionally, the notes discuss the techniques used to measure membrane potential, the ...
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University Of Maryland - College Park•BSCI 207
These lecture notes cover Topic 8, focusing on induced mutations, DNA repair mechanisms, and genetic regulation in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. The notes provide an overview of various types of mutations, their phenotypic effects, and the consequences of mutations on functional sequences. Additionally, the document discusses DNA repair mechanisms such as homologous recombination repair (HRR) and nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ), as well as chromosomal variations and transposable element...
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University Of Maryland - College Park•BSCI 222
These lecture notes cover Topic 12, focusing on RNA-based regulation and its effects on gene expression. The notes provide a comprehensive overview of various RNA regulatory mechanisms in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, including transcription, translation, and chromatin structure changes. Key topics include mRNA secondary structures, riboswitches, antisense RNA, RNA interference (RNAi), and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs). Additionally, the notes explore specific examples and experimental appli...
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University Of Maryland - College Park•BSCI 222
These lecture notes cover Topic 13, focusing on the fundamentals of genomics. The notes explain the genome sequencing, from collecting tissue samples and extracting DNA to sequencing using Illumina technology. They detail the steps involved in aligning reads, forming contigs, and improving genome assemblies with genetic maps. Additionally, they explore gene annotation and the role of bioinformatics in genome assembly and annotation, providing a comprehensive overview of what a sequenced genome l...
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University Of Maryland - College Park•BSCI 222
This study guide is designed for students preparing for their final exam on the quantitative aspects of molecular biology. It covers key calculations and concepts such as determining probabilities of bound and unbound states using the Boltzmann equation, understanding independent and cooperative binding through Langmuir and Hill equations, calculating diffusion times, and using Nernst and Goldman equations for membrane potentials. The guide aims to equip students with the mathematical tools and ...
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University Of Maryland - College Park•BSCI330
This study guide is intended for students preparing for their final exam on the Central Dogma of molecular biology. It provides a comprehensive review of key concepts, including the structure and properties of B-DNA, DNA replication mechanisms, DNA repair processes, and the role of various enzymes. The guide also covers the characteristics of genetic elements, chromosomal structures, and the implications of mobile genetic elements. It aims to consolidate essential knowledge to thoroughly underst...
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University Of Maryland - College Park•BSCI330
This study guide is designed to aid students in preparing for their final exam in Chemistry of Life. It covers fundamental concepts including the elements most abundant in biomolecules and their valences, properties of water, acid dissociation in water, and the pKa of carboxylic groups. Additionally, it delves into surface tension, hydrophobic interactions, and the parameters that measure hydrophobicity. The guide also explores the types of interactions holding molecules together, the nature of ...
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University Of Maryland - College Park•BSCI330
This study guide is designed to help students prepare for their final exam in Evolutionary Biology. It covers critical concepts such as the significance of different length and time scales in biological processes, evolutionary adaptations for increased efficiency in transport and signaling, distinctions between prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, bacterial structures and their interactions with the immune system, and the bioenergetic processes in bacteria. Additionally, it explores the endosym...
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University Of Maryland - College Park•BSCI330