Guest Lecture: Hayden So, Introduction to Reconfigurable Computing
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Introduction to Synchronous Digital Systems
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MIPS Introduction
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Introduction to C
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Course Introduction
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Introduction/Fungi
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Course Introduction, Nutrient Needs
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Introduction to OTAs
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Course Introduction
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Review of midterm2 - Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits
Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits - Spring 2006. Fundamental circuit concepts and analysis techniques in the context of digital electronic circuits. Transient analysis of CMOS logic gates; basic integrated-circuit technology and layout.
Op Amp Example; Inverter Amp; Summing Amp; Non-Inverting Amp; Differential Amp; I-to-V Converter - I
Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits - Spring 2006. Fundamental circuit concepts and analysis techniques in the context of digital electronic circuits. Transient analysis of CMOS logic gates; basic integrated-circuit technology and layout.
Introduction/Overview
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Introduction to the CourseHarry Kreisler, Executive Director, Institute of International Studies
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Introduction: What is Existentialism?
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Course Introduction
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Introduction and Organization
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Historical Introduction to Philosophy
This course covers the following topics: an introduction to philosophy; philosophy of religion; epistemology; the philosophy of mind; free-will and determinism; ethics and metaphysics.
Film Scoring Introduction
Here is a series of lessons in film scoring for anyone who wants to create music for motion pictures but is not a musician.
How Cells Function- an Introduction to Cellular Metabolism and Biological Catalysts
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Introduction to Groups, Invariants and Particles
Introduction to Groups, Invariants & Particles is a book for Seniors and advanced Juniors who are majoring in the Physical Sciences or Mathematics. The book places the subject matter in its historical context with discussions of Galois groups, algebraic invariants, Lie groups and differential equations, presented at a level that is not the standard fare for students majoring in the Physical Sciences. A sound mathematical basis is thereby provided for the study of special unitary groups and their