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  • , thereby assuring a broader curriculum. The University reserves the right to modify specific course requirements, to discontinue classes in which the registration is regarded as insufficient, and to withdraw courses as well as clinical placements, preceptorships, and rotations. Most courses have a value of four semester hours. Parenthetical numbers immediately after the course description or title indicates the number of semester hour credit given.

  • practical application of a greener oxidation pathway through iron-catalyzed Wacker-Type Oxidation with the intent of making it possible to run on a mass scale for classroom purposes. The presence of the desired product was confirmed through TLC and NMR analysis. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 lab closure, final purification of the final product was not possible, but NMR analysis confirms that the synthesis of 1,​3-​Propanediol, 1-​phenyl- from cinnamyl alcohol was successful. K-M Endothermic singlet

  • how much caffeine is in coffee, tea, and energy drinks and supplements, and to know what amount of caffeine is safe for you to consume on a daily basis.How to Use Caffeine SafelySleep and SafetyWhen you’re sleep deprived, you’re much more likely to hurt yourself and others – whether on the road, in the lab, at work, or on the playing field. Besides slowing your reaction time, sleep deprivation clouds your judgment, making you more likely to put yourself into risky situations and to make unsafe

  • Heidi Schutz, PhDDepartment of BiologyCollaborative Student Wikis Heidi Schutz in Anatomy lab. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) Wikispaces Product Website: www.wikispaces.com Cost:  Free for educators and students.Heidi Schutz is an Assistant Professor in Biology and teaches Anatomy and Physiology and Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. She is committed to implementing the core concepts of Vision and Change into biology education, in addition to implementing active learning as much as possible. She

  • abroad all of last year, which was really amazing and something that I would not really have been able to fit in as easily as a STEM major,” Jackie said. During her PLUS Year, Jackie was able to attend chemistry classes in person, turn her math minor into a major, and complete a minor in Hispanic Studies. After two summers working in Dr. Dean Waldow’s chemistry lab, where students have been working to synthesize a solid polymer electrolyte for use in lithium-ion batteries, Jackie realized one of her

  • systemic issues and about marginalized communities really fulfilled something that I felt I was missing,” Kop said. “I could have minored in math or any science, but I also felt that I had an obligation to learn more about myself and other people.” Julian Kop ’24 and Jessica Ordaz ’24 in the observatory lab with Professor Sean O’Neill. Kop will graduate this May, at 19 years old, with a bachelor of science in physics and a minor in Latino Studies. He’s planning to attend graduate school in astrophysics

  • from the chair of the Department of Economics. Economics (ECON) - Undergraduate Courses ECON 101 : Principles of Microeconomics - ES Introduces the study of economic decision making by firms and individuals and analyzes the effect of public policies on these. Economic tools and concepts such as markets, supply and demand, efficiency, and externalities will be applied to contemporary issues such as pollution, international trade, and health care. (4) ECON 102 : Principles of Macroeconomics - ES

  • desktop application and utilizing mySQL for local database storage, we have created a sleek and intuitive UI to help you take care of your new home garden. The UI is split between database interaction and constructing a virtual representation of your garden. The database stores a wide variety of information on various common plants from planting instructions to sun exposure and planting season. The core of Garden Guide is creating and managing a virtual representation of your garden. After inputting

  • your own) Free time | 自由活动时间 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. 关于健康方面的相关英文 | English for Health and Wellness 美国的健康保险以及医疗保健 | Health Insurance and Health Care in the US Thursday, September 12, 201910:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 探索Tacoma市中心 | Discover Downtown Tacoma 市中心主要地标 | Major local landmarks Broadway 农产品市场 | Broadway Farmer’s Market 自由午餐时间 | Lunch at the Farmer’s Market or a local restaurants (on your own) 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tacoma市中心照片挑战活动 | Downtown Tacoma Photo Challenge 回到PLU | Return to PLU Friday

  • , they need a break, or they want to stop doing the study. A conversational and friendly tone is essential. With young children, there is a risk that investigators could interpret the fact that a child is not actively resisting as assent. Researchers must make sure to pay attention to the child’s body language and cues and use special care to discontinue participation with any child who appears to experience undue stress or fatigue from the research procedure. Please feel free to adapt our Child