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Gurinder Singh, Future Technology Devices International Ltd. (USA); Lakshmi Munukutla, Arizona State University
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. # = 0 - CR = CR, LF = LF, FF = FFFont Selection by ID # (EC ( # X or EC ) # X): Selects a soft font using its specific ID #. EC (# X - Designates soft font as primary. EC ) # X - Designates soft font as secondary. # = FontIdentification numberSpacing (EC ( s # P – Primary, EC ) s # P – Secondary): Designates either a fixed orproportionally spaced font. # =0 means Fixed spacing, # - 1 means Proportional spacingPitch (EC ( s # H – Primary, EC ) s # H – Secondary): Designates the horizontal spacing of afixed spaced font in terms of the number of characters per inch. # = Pitch in characters/inchStroke Weight (EC ( s # B – Primary, EC) s # B – Secondary): Designates the thickness orweight of the stroke that composes the characters of a font. 6. HC
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Amit Nimunkar, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Silas Bernardoni, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Tyler Lark, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Andrew Watchorn, National Instruments; John Webster, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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://ecow.engr.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/get/bme/310/webster/2. Medical Instrumentation, http://ecow.engr.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/get/ece/462/webster/ Page 14.734.83. Biomedical Engineering Design, http://ecow.engr.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/get/bme/200/webster/4. Supplemental Training Curriculum 2008-09, http://ecow.engr.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/get/bme/200/webster/7.suppleme/5. Introduction to Engineering, http://www.engr.wisc.edu/interegr/courses/interegr160.html6. Bernardoni S., Nimunkar A. J., Murphy J. and Courter S., “Student-initiated design and implementation ofsupplemental hands-on fabrication training curriculum in an introduction to engineering design course: A TQMapproach
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Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic, U.S. Department of Defense; Jeremy Joseph, United States Naval Academy
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kinetic energy is transferred into potential energy. The speed of the tsunami is afunction of gravity and the depth of the ocean: S=g/(2*pi*f) [1].B. Comparison with Wind-Generated WavesTsunamis are orders of magnitude greater than wind-generated waves in terms of the lateralspeed, the wave period and the size of the wave. Wind-generated waves are the transfer ofenergy across the ocean. The energy is usually provided by the wind. The water particlesthemselves are not making any voyage across ocean. Instead, the particles are traveling in smallcircles as the wave passes. This can be seen in the following diagram [4]: Figure 1 Shows the differences between the landfall of tsunami and wind waves
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Mysore Narayanan, Miami University
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W.S.U. Rubric 4 Analyze Data 3 Collected Page 14.255.7APPENDIX B: (Rubrics courtesy of W S U, Pullman, WA) Rubrics based on Likert Scale5 Has demonstrated excellence. Has analyzed important data precisely. Has provided documentation. Has answered key questions correctly. Evidence of critical thinking ability. Has addressed problems effectively. Very good performance
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Mohamad Mustafa, Savannah State University; Rossmery Alva, Savannah State University; Asad Yousuf, Savannah State University
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Asad Yousuf, Savannah State University; Yan Zeng, Savannah State University
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the Third Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer(AVIRIS) Workshop, JPL Publication 91-28, 2-3, 19914. “Mapping Minerals with Imaging Spectroscopy”, Clark, R.N., G.A. Swayze, and A. Page 14.635.6Gallagher, U.S. Geological Survey, Office of Mineral Resources Bulletin 2039, pp. 141-150, 1993.5. Mairi, S., Haupts, U.&Webb, W. W. (1997) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.USA 94, 11753–11757.6. Rigler, R., Mets, U¨., Widengren, J. & Kask, P. (1993) Eur.Biophys. J. 22, 169–175.7. Magde, D., Elson, E. & Webb, W. W. (1972) Phys. Rev. Lett. 29,705–708.8. G.Bonnet, O.Krichevsky, and A.Libchaber. (1998) Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA 95, 8602–8606.9. G.Bonnet et al
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Joshua Schwartz, Western Carolina University; Mequanint Moges, University of Houston; Xiaojing Yuan, University of Houston; Driss Benhaddou, University of Houston
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. WWW.cypress.com 10. http://edageek.com/2007/03/26/horizon-hobby-cypress-psoc/ 11. S. Patel, et al, Analysis of the Severity of Dyskinesia in Patients with Parkinson’s disease via wearable sensors. International workshop on wearable and implantable body sensor networks, 2006, pp. 123-126. Page 14.1275.7
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Carmine Polito, Valparaiso University
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-75/18, Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Berkeley, 1975-07, pp. 138. 2. Li, X. S., Chan, C. K., and Shen, C. K. (1988). "An automatic triaxial testing system." Advanced triaxial testing of soil and rock, ASTM STP977, 95–106. Page 14.173.8
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Kamala Mahanta, State University of New York, Oneonta
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conducted with a grant (Project # 1059010) from the US Department ofEnergy grant as part of the collaboration on the NYNBIT project (Grant # DE – FG02-06ER64281) administered by the SUNY Institute of Technology, Utica, NY. The authorthankfully acknowledges the support.References: 1. Lynn E. Foster: Nanotechnology: Science, Innovation and Opportunity, Prentice Hall/Pearson Education, Inc., 2006. 2. C. S. Lent, T. P. Fehlner, G. Bernstein, G. Snider, M. Lieberman: Molecular Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata, University of Notre Dame, In. 3. Zhong Lin Wang: Nanostructures of Zinc Oxide, Materials today, June 2004 4. H. Rubinsztein-Dunlop, T. A. Nieminen, M. E. J. Friese and N. R. Heckenberg: Optical Trapping of Optical Particles