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Music Performance/Voice MM | Temple University Bulletin

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About the Program The master's degree in Voice Performance prepares singers for multifaceted careers as well-rounded performers on concert and operatic stages and/or as teachers of voice. The ultimate goal of the program is to produce singing artists capable of competing successfully in the professional world of music.

Embedding problems in Symplectic Topology - cst.temple.edu

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In physics, the pair xi; yi represents the position and velocity of a particle in one direction { so a particle moving in 3-space gives 6 coordinates. The symplectic form gives an important (but geometrically somewhat obscure) measurement of the mutual entanglement of position and velocity.

Justin Y. Shi Bio - Temple University

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Justin Y. Shi BioBook Project: Foundations of Networked Operating Systems -- for High Performance Mission-Critical Services, 2024-5 (under review). Quantum Computing, HPC, Cryptocurrencies and Scalability, Undergraduate Course for Quantum Minor program in College of Science and Technology, 2024. Cyber Defence and Information Assurance, Professional Masters Program, CIS Department, 2014-present ...

Q wick ly Atte n da n ce : A Q u ick Gu ide - Center for the ...

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Qwickly Attendance: A Quick Guide This document is designed to help you get started with Qwickly Attendance and decide what method of taking attendance in Qwickly will be most appropriate for you during the fall semester. Whichever method you choose, it provides step-by-step instructions for each. It also covers some special cases and strategies for certain situations, such as courses with ...

Pharmaceutical Sciences (PS) | Temple University Bulletin

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This is the first in a series of two courses that reviews the science and opportunities for students in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. The two courses will cover foundational concepts in drug discovery, development, and delivery, including basic biology, chemistry, microbiology, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, dosage forms, and quality control. In this semester, we ...

HackerRank Solutions: Tree: Huffman Decoding – Vahid E-Portfolio

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Problem Huffman coding assigns variable length codewords to fixed length input characters based on their frequencies. More frequent characters are assigned shorter codewords and less frequent characters are assigned longer codewords. All edges along the path to a character contain a code digit. If they are on the left side of the tree, they will be a 0 (zero). If on the right, they’ll be a 1 ...

phylotree.js - a JavaScript library for application development and ...

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Results: phylotree.js is a library that extends the popular data visualization framework d3.js, and is suitable for building JavaScript applications where users can view and interact with phylogenetic trees. The effects of such interactions can be captured and communicated to other package components, making it possible to engineer complex and responsive applications that include phylogenetic ...

Temple University Employee Manual - Human Resources

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Disclaimer Nothing in this Employee Manual constitutes a contract, express or implied. Temple University, in its sole discretion, may modify, alter, delete, suspend, or discontinue any part or parts of the policies in this manual at any time, with or without prior notice to its employees. Unless otherwise specified, any such change to the Employee Manual shall apply to existing as well as ...

Transfer Students - Temple University

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Transfer Admissions Applicants who wish to be considered for transfer admission should have maintained at least a 2.50 grade point average in 15 or more college-level credits completed after high school at an accredited two- or four-year institution of higher education, although this is no guarantee of admission. The average GPA for entering transfer students is over a 3.00.

Publications of Xifan Wu – Research group of Xifan Wu - Sites

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Daesu Lee, Hongwei Wang, Brenton A. Noesges, Thaddeus Asel, Jinbo Pan, Qimin Yan, Leonard Brillson, Xifan Wu, and Chang-Beom Eom, Identification of a functional point defect in SrTiO 3, Physical Review Materials 2, 060403 (R) (2018).