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  1. Fundamental dynamic data structures, including linear lists, queues, trees, and other linked structures; arrays strings, and hash tables. Storage management. Elementary principles of software engineering. Abstract data types. Algorithms for sorting and searching. Introduction to the Java programming language.

  2. Introduction to Addition. Multiple Visual Ways to Represent Addition.

  3. U03_L2_T4_we1 : Basic Linear Function.

  4. Introduction to Multiplication.

  5. U03_L2_T3_we2 : Basic Rate Problem.

  6. Introduction to Subtraction.

  7. Genetic transmission is the mechanism that drives evolution. DNA encodes all the information necessary to make an organism. Every organism's DNA is made of the same basic parts, arranged in different orders. DNA is divided into chromosomes, or groups of genes, which code for proteins. Asexually reproducing organisms reproduce using mitosis, while sexually reproducing organisms reproduce using meiosis. Both these mechanisms involve duplicat...more

  8. An introduction to trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, and tangent.

  9. Another example of figuring out the sine, cosine, and tangent of an angle in a right triangle.

  10. Fundamental dynamic data structures, including linear lists, queues, trees, and other linked structures; arrays strings, and hash tables. Storage management. Elementary principles of software engineering. Abstract data types. Algorithms for sorting and searching. Introduction to the Java programming language.

  11. Hennessy explains that the Clark Center is important to the future of Stanford because it represents the growing importance of biology to the coming century.  It is a radical organization for a university because it brings together faculty from a broad range of departments in an attempt to understand the translation between basic science and the applications of basic science.