SCMC Heart structure Heart is an complex spatial structure Differences in the pathophysiology of cardiac disease Pediatrics: congenital heart disease Adults: atherosclerotic heart disease
2.1 The Schrödinger equation and its solution for one-electron atoms 2.2 The physical significance of quantum number 2.3 The wave-function and electron cloud 2.4 The structure of manyelectron atoms (multi-electron atoms) 2.5 Atomic spectra and spectral term
Chapter 3. membrane transport of big molecules and particles Chapter 4. Cell membrane and transmembrane transportation Chapter4 .cell surface and specified structures Chapter 5 membrane abnormality and diseases Section 1. Chemical components of cell Membrane and their molecular structure
Term Structure models Blacks model is concerned with describing the probability distribution of a single variable at a single point in time a term structure model describes the evolution of the whole yield curve
Chapter 7 Energy Generation in Mitochondria and Chloroplasts (1)Mitochondria: in all eukaryotic cells The relationship between the structure and function of mit. ()Chloroplasts: in plant cells The relationship between the structure and function of chI. Mit: Oxidative phosphorylation→atp hl: Photosynthesis→atp+ NADPH→ Sugar
Algorithms for detecting structure similarity Dynamic Programming works on 1D strings- reduce problem to this cant accommodate topological changes example: Secondary Structure Alignment Program(SSAP) 3D Comparison/Clustering
I. Levels & Structure of Demand I. Levels & Structure of Demand II. Measuring Current Demand, II. Measuring Current Demand, Area Demand, Future Demand Area Demand, Future Demand III. Sales Forecasting III. Sales Forecasting Techniques Techniques
1. Grow crystals-structure determination by X-ray crystallography relies on the repeating structure of a crystalline lattice 2. Collect a diffraction pattern-periodically spaced atoms in the crystal give specific\spots\where x-rays interfere constructively
6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. Copyright o 2004 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology 6.001 Notes: Section 5.1 Slide 5.1.1 In this lecture we are going to continue with the theme of building abstractions. Thus far, we have focused entirely on Procedural