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The document provides exercises and explanations about exponential functions, growth, and decay, including applying formulas to calculate and graph exponential changes over time.
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Year:
Not specified
Region / Location:
Not specified
Subject:
Nuclear Chemistry
Document Type:
Educational Worksheet
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students
Period Covered:
Not specified
Date of Publication:
Not specified
Reactions Included:
Alpha decay, Beta decay, Gamma decay, Fission, Fusion
Examples Provided:
Yes
Equations to Balance:
Yes
Includes Practice Problems:
Yes
Year:
2024
Region / City:
-
Topic:
Algebra, Exponential Decay
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Organization / Institution:
Illustrative Mathematics®
Author:
-
Target Audience:
Students
Period of Validity:
-
Approval Date:
-
Date of Modifications:
-
Note:
Year
Subject:
Mathematics
Document Type:
Educational Material
Target Audience:
Students
Year:
2021
Subject:
Chemistry
Topic:
Radioactive decay, nuclear reactions, binding energy
Document type:
Homework assignment
Course:
AP Chemistry
Audience:
High school students
Date assigned:
2021
Author:
Course instructor
Includes:
Decay equations, half-life calculations, fission reactions, binding energy problems
References:
Nuclear isotopes, historical nuclear events (Hiroshima and Nagasaki)
Format:
Problem set with solutions
Year:
2026
Subject:
Nuclear Physics / Radioactivity
Document Type:
Homework Assignment
Course:
Physics
Level:
Undergraduate
Topics Covered:
Half-life, decay constant, activity, radioactive isotopes
Isotopes Mentioned:
Phosphorus, Iodine-131, Americium-241
Units Used:
Ci, decays/sec, grams, hours, days, years
Problem Count:
5
Solution Included:
Yes
Target Audience:
Students studying nuclear physics
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Singapore
Topic:
Genomics, Pathogenesis, Timber, Sustainable Materials
Document Type:
MSc Research Project
Institution:
Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Author:
Dr. HONG Yan
Target Audience:
Researchers, Graduate Students
Period of Application:
Open for application
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Field:
Nuclear Physics
Document Type:
Lecture Notes
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students or researchers in nuclear physics
Topics Covered:
Neutron interactions, radioactive decay, probability of interactions, mean free path, activity calculations, isotopic enrichment, cross-sectional data
References:
IAEA EXFOR database for cross-sectional data
Equations Included:
Yes
Practical Examples:
Homework problems
Year:
2026
Region / State:
Massachusetts, USA
Type of Document:
Instructional and Informational Guide
Institution:
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Target Audience:
High school students
Application Deadline:
May 1, June 15, July 15 (with pre-approval)
Required Documentation:
Koplik Interest Form, official exam scores, transcripts, certifications
Related Programs:
AP exams, International Baccalaureate, Massachusetts Seal of Biliteracy, National Honors Societies
Purpose:
Explains eligibility, academic achievement pathways, and submission requirements for the Koplik Certificate of Mastery
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Region / City:
Massachusetts
Topic:
Education, Scholarships
Document Type:
FAQ
Organization / Institution:
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Target Audience:
High school students, parents, school coordinators
Level:
B1
Subject:
Biology
Topics:
Cell structure; Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells; Microscopy; Magnification; Cell transport
Document type:
Educational workbook
Intended audience:
Secondary school students
Structure:
Three parts (Animal and plant cells; Prokaryotic cells; Microscopes and magnification)
Assessment format:
Short-answer questions; Table completion; Diagram labelling; Calculations
Scientific concepts:
Organelles; Respiration; Krebs cycle; DNA; Chromosomes; Plasmids; Antibiotic resistance; Resolution; Magnification formula
Practical component:
Light microscope use and slide preparation
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Region / City:
Utica-Rome, NY
Subject:
Radiographic Education
Document Type:
Course Description
Institution:
Mohawk Valley Community College
Target Audience:
Students of Radiologic Technology Program
Subject:
Chemistry
Topic:
Chemical bonding and atomic structure
Document type:
Educational workbook
Educational level:
Secondary education
Content focus:
Ions, isotopes, atomic models, ionic bonding, giant ionic lattices
Includes:
Explanatory text, worked examples, practice questions, calculation tasks, diagram instructions
Chemical elements referenced:
Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Aluminium, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Nitrogen, Boron, Beryllium, Sulphur, Calcium, Rubidium
Assessment component:
Exam-style questions and model answers
Document type:
Business letter template
Subject:
Request for professional training reimbursement
Course title:
B2B Copywriting Mastery
Course provider:
American Writers & Artists Institute
Instructor:
Steve Slaunwhite
Field:
Copywriting and marketing communications
Intended recipient:
Employer / Company management
Tuition fee:
Not specified
Course period:
Not specified ([insert start date] to [insert end date])
Author:
Not specified ([Your name])
Purpose:
Reimbursement of tuition fees for professional training
Note:
Date Given
Target Audience:
Students studying Chemistry
Subject:
Chemistry
Document Type:
Educational Material
Publication Date:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Intended Use:
Learning and practicing Chemistry concepts related to bonding and structure
Language:
English
Level:
Secondary School
Year:
Not specified
Institution:
Oregon State University
Program:
Double Degree or Master of Science in Physics
Required Credits:
Minimum 48 content mastery credits
GPA Requirement:
Preferred cumulative 3.0 on all required courses
Course Grading:
A-F basis only, no P/N or S/U; grades below C- not accepted
Standards:
Physics Sequence, Chemistry Sequence, Paradigms in Physics, Modern Physics Electives, Science Education
Contact:
Carol McKiel, 541-737-1546
Notes:
Paradigms series unique to OSU, engineering degrees may require additional coursework, semester hour to quarter hour conversion 1:1.5
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Theme:
Education, English Language Arts
Document Type:
Form
Institution:
College of Education
Target Audience:
Students applying for a double degree in Language Arts
Year:
2026
Institution:
Oregon State University
Program:
Double Degree and Master of Science in Integrated Science
Type of Document:
Academic program requirement form
Credits required:
49 content mastery credits, 8 elective credits
GPA requirement:
Minimum cumulative GPA 3.0 preferred
Course grading:
A-F only, no P/N or S/U; grades below C- not accepted
Course categories:
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Earth & Space Science, Science Education
Contact:
Carol McKiel, 541-737-1546
Source type:
Academic form
Year:
2026
Institution:
Oregon State University
Program:
Double Degree in Foundational Mathematics
Type of Document:
Academic Form
Purpose:
Demonstrate competence in foundational mathematics content
Credits Required:
33
Course Standards:
Algebra/Trigonometry, Calculus, Foundations of Elementary Mathematics, Statistics and Probability, Math Electives, Mathematics Education
Grading Policy:
A-F grades only, minimum C-
GPA Recommendation:
3.0 cumulative preferred
Contact:
College of Education Student Services, 104 Furman Hall, 541-737-4661
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Mathematics / Algebra
Document Type:
Educational Activity
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students (Algebra 2, Precalculus)
Effective Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
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