Q SCI 381 : Introduction to Probability and Statistics --- Autumn 2009
Section C (SLN:17873)

Instructor: Professor B. Bruce Bare
School of Forest Resources
Anderson Hall, Room 123D; Box 352100
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-2100
Ph: 206-685-0878

Teaching Assistant: Stanislav Petrasek
(standa at u.washington.edu)
MGH, Room 291
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
Ph: 206-616-2187

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    Date Last Modified: September 8, 2009