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Chemical Equilibria A major goal in chemistry is to predict the equilibria of chemical reactions, including the relative amounts of the reactants and products from their atomic masses and structure properties. partition functions chemical potential equilibrium constant K reactant → B product Two-state equilibria include: chemical isomerization; the folding of a protein from an unfolded to ...
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(last updated July 2024) Temple University’s rules are designed to uphold high personal standards, particularly in University Housing and Residential Life. Therefore, while living in University Housing, students are expected to adhere to these rules by respecting the rights of others, aligning their behavior with the University’s mission, and being accountable for their actions. It is the ...
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The faculty is well supported by funding from federal (NIH), state, and philanthropic sources. Laboratories occupy a total of 10,000 square feet of modern open laboratory space and are furnished with state-of-the-art equipment: Laser confocal microscopy Electron microscopy Histology and immunohistochemistry Light and Immunofluorescence microscopy with image analyses and whole slide imaging ...
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Many interpreters have questioned the “mark” placed on Cain after he kills his brother Abel. The notion of the “mark of Cain” as dark skin is a familiar interpre-tive tradition. Less well known are interpretations that treat the mark as white skin. This article traces how Black interpreters connect the “mark of Cain,” white skin, and White violence.
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This course introduces students to the fundamental elements of visual design and their application in various types of journalistic publications both in print and online. Students will learn and use a variety of tools that will allow them to think and create journalistic elements visually. NOTE: Special authorization required for non-majors.
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Choose how you want to explore and discover. Picking your major means deciding how you’ll critically examine the world around you, whether it’s studying the biological processes within the human body or geological formations found deep inside the earth. The College of Science and Technology (CST) offers dozens of majors across six academic departments, so you can find the right field of ...
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Advanced instrumentation and spaces that support innovation. The College of Science and Technology (CST) is home to the advanced Science Education and Research Center (SERC). One of the largest facilities of its kind on the East Coast, SERC is home to teaching and research labs, sophisticated instrumentation and collaborative spaces to facilitate innovation and discovery. To increase its ...
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The Temple University Career Center is a central resource that builds collaborative relationships among the Temple community and empowers students and alumni through comprehensive career development services, driving successful careers.
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Meghan Morris is an Associate Professor at the Beasley School of Law and Affiliate Faculty in the Department of Anthropology at Temple. Her research examines the role of law in conflict, peacemaking, and paramilitary activity, with a particular focus on property. She is trained as an anthropologist, and draws on ethnographic fieldwork, property law, and property theory to rethink property and ...
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Ever feel overwhelmed by the amount of information we have access to? Not sure whom to believe? This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to discern truth from fiction (and what lies in between) as they engage in rich discussions on current events. Students learn how to understand, evaluate, and criticize information from surveys and scientific studies encountered in ...