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    7.03 Genetics, Fall 2001 by Kaiser, Chris, Page, David C.

    Published 2001
    Subjects: “…Population genetics…”
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    18.311 Principles of Applied Mathematics, Spring 2009 by Kasimov, Aslan

    Published 2009
    “…Examples of applications come from physics, chemistry, biology, complex systems: traffic flows, shock waves, hydraulic jumps, bio-fluid flows, chemical reactions, diffusion, heat transfer, population dynamics, and pattern formation.…”
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    SP.401 / WGS.401 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies, Spring 2005 by Surkan, Kim

    Published 2005
    “…An interdisciplinary subject that draws on literature, history, psychology, philosophy, anthropology, and feminist theory to examine our cultural assumptions about gender, trace the effects of new scholarship on traditional disciplines, and increase awareness of the history and experience of women as half the world's population. From the course home page: Course Description This course is designed as an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Women's and Gender Studies, an academic area of study focused on the ways that sex and gender manifest themselves in social, cultural, and political contexts. …”
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    17.57J / 21H.467J Soviet Politics and Society, 1917-1991, Spring 2003 by Woodruff, David, Wood, Elizabeth A.

    Published 2003
    “…It spanned 11 time zones and contained over 100 distinct nationalities, 22 of which numbered over one million in population. In the 74 years from the October Revolution in 1917 to the fall of Communism in 1991, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, its leaders and its people, had to face a number of difficult challenges: the overthrow of the Tsarist autocracy, the establishment of a new state, four years of civil war, a famine, transition to a mixed economy, political strife after Lenin's death, industrialization, collectivization, a second famine, political Show Trials, World War II, post-war reconstruction and repression, the "Thaw" after Stalin's death, Khrushchev's experimentation, and Brezhnev's decline. …”
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    11.520 Workshop on Geographic Information Systems, Fall 2002 by Ferreira, Joseph

    Published 2002
    “…Instead of focusing on one thematic map of a single variable, students will concentrate on more open-ended planning questions that invite spatial analysis but will require judgment and exploration to select relevant data and mapping techniques, involve mixing and matching new, local data with extracts from official records (such as census data, parcel data and regional employment and population forecasts), utilize spatial analysis techniques such as buffering, address matching, overlays use other modeling and visualization techniques beyond thematic mapping, and raise questions about the skills, strategy, and organizational support needed to sustain such analytic capability within a variety of local and regional planning settings. …”
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    BE.420J Biomolecular Kinetics and Cellular Dynamics, Fall 2004 by Wittrup, K. Dane, Tidor, Bruce

    Published 2004
    “…This subject deals primarily with kinetic and equilibrium mathematical models of biomolecular interactions, as well as the application of these quantitative analyses to biological problems across a wide range of levels of organization, from individual molecular interactions to populations of cells.…”
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