Human Reproductive Biology, Fall 2002
Lectures and clinical case discussions designed to provide the student with a clear understanding of the physiology, endocrinology, and pathology of human reproduction. Emphasis is on the role of technology in reproductive science. Suggestions for future research contributions in the field are probed. Students become involved in the wider aspects of reproduction, such as prenatal diagnosis, in vitro fertilization, abortion, menopause, contraception and ethics relation to reproductive science. Le
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Letter B Song
This is an upbeat song all about the letter "b". It has bright colors and features the phonetic sounds and words that begin with "b". (03:39)
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Egyptian mathematics
The Egyptians are known for being ahead of their time in comparison to some civilisations that came after them. This unit looks at how the Egyptians solved mathematical problems in everyday life and the technology they used. An understanding of this area has only been possible following the translation of the Rosetta Stone.
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Design and Manufacturing II, Spring 2003
Integration of design, engineering, and management disciplines and practices for analysis and design of manufacturing enterprises. Emphasis is on the physics and stochastic nature of manufacturing processes and systems, and their effects on quality, rate, cost, and flexibility. Topics include process physics and control, design for manufacturing, and manufacturing systems. Group project requires design and fabrication of parts using mass-production and assembly methods to produce a product in qu
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Safer Urinary Catheter Care
This resource is designed to help healthcare professionals understand the dangers associated with urinary catheters and the correct ways in which to care for them to help prevent infection. The resource uses video clips and interactive elements as well as text.
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Bioplastic - the plastic wrap that's good enough to eat
Sept. 25 - Argentine researchers have developed an edible, biodegradable alternative to conventional plastic for use in bags and as food wrappings. Called bio-plastic, the material is made of plant-based starches which the scientists say, pose no danger to digestive systems or the environment. Tara Cleary reports.
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The College Planning Process
Lloyd Scott, Director of Admissions for Appalachian State University gives a noon-time lecture about the college planning process in Bliss Hall, Oct. 1, 2012.
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