La chimie.com : l'eau potable
La chimie.com
Émission 4 - L'eau potable
La moitié des Québécois boit l'eau provenant du fleuve St-Laurent. Il a fallu recourir à plusieurs traitements physico-chimiques pour la rendre potable. Les usines de production débarrassent l'eau qu'on puise de ses éléments indésirables comme les toxines et les micro-organismes. Apprenez-en davantage sur le sujet.
"Solar Geoengineering as a Tool to Manage Climate Risks"
Something in the Air: Climate Change, Science and Policy - Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
"Solar Geoengineering as a Tool to Manage Climate Risks" by David Keith, Canada Research Chair in Energy and the Environment, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Calgary
Mexico City
This 1:24 minute video is a quick overview of the history of this city and some of its culture.
ELES 2011 – Le dossier communicant de cancérologie, une étape vers le dossier médical personnel
Titre : ELES 2011 – Le dossier communicant de cancérologie, une étape vers le dossier médical personnel.
Intervenant(s) : François GUILLEMIN (Professeur, Directeur Général du Centre Régional de Lutte Contre le Cancer (CRLCC Alexis Vautrin de Nancy).
Résumé : Le dossier communiquant de cancérologie, une étape vers le dossier médical personnel. Le Plan cancer 2009-2013 prévoit de déployer cet outil en lien avec la relance du dossier médical personnel et d’é
Reptile Man
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The hunt for dangerous animals on the loose in Ohio
Oct. 19 - The hunt continues for large, exotic animals let go by a farm owner in Ohio who then committed suicide, according to Sheriff Matt Lutz of Muskingum County, adding that police have had previous complaints over the past few years or so. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. Day Ahead: Microsoft likely to see earnings beat
Oct. 19 - Microsoft is set to report first-quarter results with analysts expecting an earnings beat, but Equities Analyst John Kozey says a beat for the tech giant could be followed by a drop in share price.
Wickersham Award: Justice John Paul Stevens
The Friends of the Law Library of Congress presented the 2011 Wickersham Award for exceptional public service and dedication to the legal profession to former Supreme Court Associate Justice John Paul Stevens. Following the award presentation, Justice Stevens was interviewed by Gwen Ifill, moderator and managing editor of "Washington Week" and senior correspondent for "PBS NewsHour."
Speaker Biography: Nominated by President Gerald Ford to replace the Court's longest-serving justice, William O.
11.04. Utility of the Stock of Money 12.03. Direct Effects of Intervention on Utility Rethinking the Gold Bubble There has been a lot of speculation recently on whether or not gold is in a bubble. With Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke announcing "Operation Twist" last month, gold and other commodity prices have fluc Keynes and the Ruling Class [American Affairs, 1947] The work cumbersomely entitled, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, now commonly abbreviated as The General Theory, was published in 1936. It was therefore only ten years old when the author, John Maynard Keynes, died last April. Probabl 7 Billion - Economy Turkish quake victims demand supplies EEMIS 2011: La mise en oeuvre de PACS mutualisés: enjeux et architectures
Titre: La mise en oeuvre de PACS mutualisés: enjeux et architectures
Conférence enregistrée lors de la "Sixième Ecole d' Eté Méditérranéenne d'Information En Santé" sur le thème "Systèmes d'Information : de l'hôpital au territoire, bilan et perspectives" Study Guide Europe Day Ahead: Conclusive summit deal looks elusive Karl Koster talks on Industry Research Volume What Is Energy? Short Demos
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Legal and economic expert Michael Peters explores the critical role that law will play in ensuring fair access to services and property in a more populous world.
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Oct 27 - Earthquake survivors in eastern Turkey demand more aid and supplies as winter weather descends on makeshift camps. Jessica Gray reports.
du 18 au 22 juillet 2011à Corte (Corse). Conférences organisés par Associations AIM et AMIS, en partenariat avec l'Université de Corse - Institut universitaire de
Serhat Beyenir
Study guide for learners.
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Oct. 26 - Prospects for a comprehensive deal to resolve the euro zone debt crisis look dim, with deep disagreement remaining, including how to give the region's bailout fund greater firepower.
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Three short, hands-on, in-class demos expand students' understand of energy. First, using peanuts and heat, students see how the human body burns food to make energy. Then, students create paper snake mobiles to explore how heat energy can cause motion. Finally, students determine the effect that heat energy from the sun (or a lamp) has on temperature by placing pans of water in different locations.















