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REVIEW OF MATHEMATICS SOFTWARE FOR POCKET PC'S I
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REVIEW OF MATHEMATICS SOFTWARE FOR POCKET PC'S ICTCM – 2004 New Orleans. Outline Pocket PCs Review Some Software Calculators Spreadsheets Graphing Utilities Symbolic Software Standard Applications Multimedia Applications Programming OS Client-Server Applications Data Acquisition Demonstations
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Undergrad and Grad
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Lambert Ardy
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Tags: REVIEW MATHEMATICS SOFTWARE POCKET PC'S ICTCM – 2004 New Orleans. , Outline , Pocket PCs , Review Software , Calculators , Spreadsheets , Graphing Utilities , Symbolic Software , Standard Applications , Multimedia Applications , Programming , OS , Client-Server Applications , Data Acquisition , Demonstations
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Using Probabilistic Models for Data Management in
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Using Probabilistic Models for Data Management in Acquisitional Environments, Sam Madden MIT CSAIL, With Amol Deshpande (UMD), Carlos Guestrin (CMU),Outline Motivation Probabilistic Models New Queries and UI Applications Challenges and Concluding Remarks
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IT and Computers
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Paull Shocker
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Tags: Using Probabilistic Models Data Management Acquisitional Environments , Sam Madden , MIT CSAIL , Amol Deshpande (UMD) , Carlos Guestrin (CMU) , Outline , Motivation , Probabilistic Models , New Queries and UI , Applications , Challenges and Concluding Remarks
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What’s next for Kitchen Chemistry?
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What’s next for Kitchen Chemistry? Chemistry & Biochemistry at UNCW Comprehensive Master’s L (MS, certified BS & BA) Approximately 170 undergraduates, 35 graduate students and two Post-docs. 24 faculty (3 new faculty this year) $1.5 million in funding awarded in 2004-05 Significant numbers of undergraduates involved in research.
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High School
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Irvin Harley
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Tags: What’s next Kitchen Chemistry , Chemistry , Biochemistry at UNCW , Comprehensive Master’s (MS , certified BS , BA) , Approximately 170 undergraduates , 35 graduate students and two Post-docs. , 24 faculty (3 new faculty year) , $1.5 million funding awarded 2004-05 , Significant numbers undergraduates involved research.
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