Lecture 18 - 11/30/2010
Lecture 18
Lecture 28 - 11/29/2010
Lecture 28
Lecture 28 - 11/29/2010
Lecture 28
Lecture 18 - 11/30/2010
Lecture 18
European Heart Journal - My Cardio Interview: Peter Kowey & Ulf Landmesser
Peter Kowey in conversation with Ulf Landmesser
Efficacy and Safety of Prescription Omega-3-Acid Ethyl Esters (P-OM3) for the Prevention of Recurrent Symptomatic Atrial Fibrillation (AF)
Comment la science représente-t-elle le réel ? (audio)
Le mot de représentation évoque tout d'abord la présence d'une image, une image qui est directement accessible au sens. Le contenu de cette image propose un double de l'objet ou de l'événement saisi dans une expérience effective. La représentation scientifique peut utiliser des images comme support et auxiliaire de pensée de ces objets, mais ce n'est pas en tant qu'image qu'elle en construit des représentations.
Un concept scientifique représente une réalité dans la me
Combing the Evidence for Support of Lab-based Screening Tests: An Update From the US Preventive Serv
The use of evidence-based guidelines is gaining renewed interest as an approach toward the rational use of health care dollars in Europe and the US. This lecture will focus on how the US Preventive Services Task force, a national independent body of primary experts sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research, uses evidence-based approaches in making its recommendations regarding screening tests for the US population. We will focus on the recent controversies around recommendation
Using Final Cut Pro with Adobe Premiere Pro
Learn how to move a project from Final Cut Pro to Adobe Premiere Pro and back again.
Understanding the Script-to-Screen Workflow
Learn how to make the most of metadata and speech analysis. This tutorial shows how to start your project in Adobe Story, move it into OnLocation, import it into Adobe Premiere Pro, and then send it out to disc or the web via Encore.
Mark Ratliff, Princeton University: Collaboration Tools at Princeton
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: New forms of electronic collaboration promise to ease the sharing of information and ideas. These technologies reduce the barriers to participation and increase the efficiency with which information can be produced and exchanged. The University is now making available a new set of collaboration tools. This talk will introduce three of these tools and discuss their primary features, most appropriate uses, and how to begin working with each.
Mark Ratliff, Princeton's
GS-02: オブジェクトの読み込み
このビデオでは、Flash Professional CS5に画像ファイルを読み込む方法をご紹介します。Illustratorのファイルを使い、ライブラリに画像を読み込む手順を学びます。
1.5 Star clusters and stellar evolution
Stars can necessarily be observed only at a distance. This unit introduces the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram, an essential tool in understanding the nature of stars. You should have some understanding of the basic stellar properties of luminosity and temperature in order to get the most from the unit.
1.1 Changes in women's employment patterns
Here you will explore how different families have different ideas about how work in the home should be divided. You will also investigate the diversity of families. We will see how any discussion of the division of labour has to recognise that families differ in terms of shape and size.
Managing your own career in today's labour market The customer is king Simple rules: Three logics of value creation Managing change Developing simple rules Closing the gap between strategy and execution: Strategy and its discontents Finance Programmes podcast
Isabel Fernandez, Assistant Professor of Strategic and International Management, talks about her research examining how changes in today's labour market have radically altered the way that careers are managed.
Patrick Barwise, Emeritus Professor of Management and Marketing, exposes the myths of consumer behaviour while reiterating the core fundamentals of engaging with customers - primarily that the customer should be king.
In the first of three podcasts on strategy as simple rules Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, elaborates on the three core logics of value creation.
Michael Jarrett, Adjunct Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour, talks about managing organisational change
In the second in his three part podcast series with Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, speaks with the Stanford University Professor about how managers can use simple rules.
In the first of a three part podcast series Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, discusses closing the gap between strategy and execution, focusing on strategy and its discontents.
Sabine Vinck, Associate Dean of Finance Programmes, talks about the extensive portfolio of
offered at London Business School.













