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Photograph, color, of Hooding Ceremony; circa 2001-2005. Two women stand near a podium. Both wear academic robes and one is being hooded. A sign on the wall says, Florida State University School of Nursing.
A technique for the analysis of random dopant-induced effects in semiconductor devices is presented. It is based on the ''small signal analysis'' ~perturbation! technique. It is computationally much more efficient than the existing...
Photograph, color, of School of Nursing 2001 Open House. Two people stand in a corner, surrounded by electronic equipment. They talk to each other over a row of computers.
Photograph, color, of Pinning Ceremony, 2001 or 2003 December. A man wearing a suit stands next to a woman who wears an academic robe. They smile at the camera.
Photograph, color, of Hooding Ceremony; circa 2001-2005. A woman in academic robes stands at a podium. A banner on the wall behind her reads, Florida State University School of Nursing.
The results reported here are the product of the research titled: Using history in the teaching of mathematics. The subjects are students in two classes of algebra II course at Florida State University High School-- 36 students-- makes...
Late Quaternary history of southern Cumberland Island, Georgia
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The response of coastal barrier environments to late Quaternary sea-level oscillations and environmental change has long been of interest to coastal scientists. The coast of southeast Georgia and northeast Florida provides a relatively...
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