Biological Orientation Responses in Animals

Biological Orientation Responses in Animals
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Understanding how animals respond to stimuli through orientation behaviors such as taxes and kineses. Explore different prefixes for abiotic factors influencing orientation responses in animals.

  • Animals
  • Orientation
  • Biological
  • Responses
  • Taxes

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  1. ECE 3318 Applied Electricity and Magnetism Spring 2024 Prof. David R. Jackson Dept. of ECE Notes 1 Introduction Notes prepared by the EM Group University of Houston 1

  2. What is this Course About? Introduction to Electromagnetism (electric and magnetic fields) In this course we mainly study statics and low-frequency fields. In ECE 3317, we study dynamics and high-frequency fields. 2

  3. Low-Frequency Systems Examples of low-frequency systems A transformer in a substation Power buses in a substation http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cd/Delta_pylon_near_Madrid.jpg/225px-Delta_pylon_near_Madrid.jpg 3 Overhead high-voltage power lines Generators at Hoover dam

  4. Class Canvas Site Please check the Announcements section of the class Canvas site often. You are responsible for everything that is there. 4

  5. Important Things Please read the syllabus carefully! You are responsible for everything on it! (It is on the Canvas site.) Please read the UH Academic Honesty Policy in the online version of the Student handbook (the website is in the syllabus). Fill out the Academic Honesty and Syllabus form, sign it, and return it by the deadline indicated (Jan. 31, 2024) or else you may be dropped from the class. The form is on the class Canvas site. 5

  6. Note on Attendance Class attendance is required: Class attendance will be taken. If you have three unexcused absences, you may be dropped at any time or fail the course. To have an absence excused, you must get permission from the instructor by email before class begins. 6

  7. Prerequisite Letter If you get a letter, the ECE department thinks you are missing one or more course requirements. If you get a letter you must respond to it and return it to the Department front office (N308-D) by the deadline indicated on the form or you will be dropped. Any questions about the form please see Prof. Trombetta in the Department of ECE. Prerequisites: ECE 2202: (Circuit Analysis II) 7

  8. Class Notes The class notes are on the class Canvas site (both pptx and pdf versions). If you have trouble reading the equations in the pptx version, you are most likely having a font problem due to missing MathType fonts. Here is what you can do: Use the pdf version of the class notes. Install MathType. 8

  9. MathType In order to obtain a free MathType license, please fill out and submit the form that is found at the link below: https://forms.office.com/r/sd0agNuawV For more information about MathType, please see: https://www.egr.uh.edu/sites/ccoe.egr.uh.edu/files/files/mathtype _for_making_and_managing_equations.pdf 9

  10. MathType Advantages of MathType: Easy to use Directly integrates in with Microsoft Word (and PowerPoint) Professional looking equations Can create inline or stand-alone ( displayed ) equations Allows for automatic numbering of equations* Allows for automatic referencing of equations* * If you add or delete an equation, all of the equation numbers are automatically updated, both in the equations and in the text. 10

  11. MathType (cont.) Examples: The equation number is added and updated automatically. This is an inline equation: . = 2 y x Equation (4) is a displayed equation (equation on a separate line): ( ) 1 2 * * i i E J + = S ndS M H dV V S 1 4 1 4 2 2 c + 2 j H E dV (4) V 1 2 1 2 2 2 c + + . E H dV V 11

  12. Handscript SF Font The Handscript SF font is used in this class to designate time-varying vector fields. Download the Handscript SF font (placed on the Canvas site under Handouts ). 12

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