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Finding Combinations Of Objects Within Categories Using Edges Software, Erin M. Thorpe, Ehab Rizek, Yan Xu
Finding Combinations Of Objects Within Categories Using Edges Software, Erin M. Thorpe, Ehab Rizek, Yan Xu
Chemistry Software
Edges Software can be used to find the combinations of any objects within different categories. A combination is an arrangement of objects where order does not matter. The original intent of this software was to provide the combinations of proteins within different pathways to aid in building a protein-(target)-protein network where protein nodes are connected to each other through their common pathway edges. This software can analyze tens of thousands of rows of excel data in just a few minutes and provide an excel output that contains all the combinations of objects within the different categories. This output can then …
Garma Toolbox For Matlab, Mehdi Jalalpour
Spectroscopy Is Applied Quantum Mechanics. Part 4: Ideal Systems, David W. Ball
Spectroscopy Is Applied Quantum Mechanics. Part 4: Ideal Systems, David W. Ball
Chemistry Faculty Publications
The article features the last and fourth part of the lecture series about the application of quantum mechanics to spectroscopy. It examines ideal systems with wave functions that can be derived from the Schroedinger equation. It likewise follows discourse for failings of classical mechanics, the quantum hypothesis, and the emergence of a new theory called quantum mechanics.
Spectroscopy Is Applied Quantum Mechanics. Part 3: Introduction To Quantum Mechanics, David W. Ball
Spectroscopy Is Applied Quantum Mechanics. Part 3: Introduction To Quantum Mechanics, David W. Ball
Chemistry Faculty Publications
The article discusses the pioneering work of Erwin Schrödinger on wave mechanics that forms the basis of modern understanding in subatomic behavior. Schrödinger introduced a second-order differential equation that had to be solved to explain the nature of the hydrogen atom. He also demonstrated that the matrix mechanics of Heisenberg and Born were mathematically equivalent and developed the concept of perturbation theory to explain the Stark effect.
Spectroscopy Is Applied Quantum Mechanics. Part 2: The Quantum Revolution, David W. Ball
Spectroscopy Is Applied Quantum Mechanics. Part 2: The Quantum Revolution, David W. Ball
Chemistry Faculty Publications
The article presents several theories relative to the nature of matter. The quantum theory of German theoretical physicist Max Planck proposes that the energy of a vibrating atom was related to its frequency. Albert Einstein's quantum theory of light hypothesizes that light itself had an energy that was directly proportional to its frequency. Danish physicist Niels Bohr develops an equation that could help explain the lines that appeared in the spectrum of the hydrogen atom.
A Scan Of Attributes In County Government Structure, Kevin O'Brien, Holly Cooper Whisman, Ryan Foster, Melissa Rowe
A Scan Of Attributes In County Government Structure, Kevin O'Brien, Holly Cooper Whisman, Ryan Foster, Melissa Rowe
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
This report discusses the outcome of a national scan of models of effective county leadership and operations that might translate into alternative structures for consideration by the Commission on Cuyahoga County Government Reform. The scan produced a number of alternate county organizational structures that utilized several formats for executive, legislative, and administrative roles.
You Should Run For Office (Video), Kevin O'Brien, Grace Drake
You Should Run For Office (Video), Kevin O'Brien, Grace Drake
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
No abstract provided.
Rayleigh And Raman Scattering, David W. Ball
Rayleigh And Raman Scattering, David W. Ball
Chemistry Faculty Publications
Details the molecular aspect of Raman spectroscopy. Overview on the molecular absorption process; Information on Rayleigh scattering; Effects of the Raman scattering.
Census 2000 Demographic And Housing Profile Reports, Mark Salling, Ellen Cyran, Sharon Bliss
Census 2000 Demographic And Housing Profile Reports, Mark Salling, Ellen Cyran, Sharon Bliss
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
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