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MATH 21-127: Concepts of Mathematics
Template for homework submission
READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY!!!
When you produce a PDF version of this document
to turn in, change the filename to hwX-name.pdf
replacing X with the homework assignment number
and name with your last name.
Version 1.2 (16/9/2014)
A compact and stylish one-page two-column resume / CV template. The original source for this template is also available on GitHub. This is Version 1.2 (16/9/2014).
Se determinan las variables relacionadas con las operaciones de transferencia de calor en flujos laminares de forma experimental para un sistema agua/aceite en régimen estacionario. Estas variables son la tasa de transferencia de calor, diferencia logarítmica de temperatura media, el coeficiente global de transferencia de calor, los coeficientes de película dentro y fuera de los tubos, viendo el efecto de la velocidad del fluido en estas variables. Además se compara el perfil de temperatura de la disposición en contra-corriente, con la disposición en co-corriente. Al final se busca establecer la relación entre los números de Nusselt y Graetz en tuberías de sección circular.
Short article template for the SPGD - Simpósio de Pós-Graduação em Design da ESDI. The symposium organized by the Postgraduate Design Program - PPDESDI of the Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - UERJ
LaTeX beamer theme for Jilin University students. Chinese support.
This template mostly comes from Jiayi Weng, Trinkle23897. His github repo is https://github.com/Trinkle23897/THU-Beamer-Theme. Thank you very much Trinkle!
My github repo is https://github.com/GohUnTsuan/JLU-Beamer-Theme
Stanford University undergraduate honors thesis style — modifications to the report style. This is unofficial and created originally for theses in the Civil & Environmental Engineering department. Modified from the 'suthesis-2e' PhD thesis style document for Stanford University PhD dissertations by Joseph Pallas and modified by Emma Pease.
Marianne Cowherd, Emma Pease, Joseph Pallas
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