Bats in a cave
Bats live in caves. They sleep upside down while hanging onto part of the cave's wall or ceiling.
Northeastern University Baseball - Senior Day Ceremony - 05/21/11
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Civil War Monuments Tell Story of Divided City
Baltimore is the only city that can claim monuments to both the Union and Confederate forces. The existence of statues memorializing both sides is symbolic of the fractured city during the American Civil War.
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3.1 The impact of information technology Having discussed the radical and pervasive effect that inventions in previous eras have had on economy-wide productivity, and how they have even defined entire periods, we shall now ask how the rise of information technology compares to these previous revolutions. During the early growth phase of PC use, a leader article in Fortune magazine did not hesitate to compare the rise of the PC to previous technological revolutions. 2.2 The shift from manufacturing to services in industrialised economies There was a profound restructuring of economic activity in ‘older’ industrialised countries in the last quarter of the twentieth century from manufacturing to service activities. There are several reasons for this restructuring. First, the long-established industrialised countries such as Germany, the USA, Japan and the UK have faced increasingly intense competition as more countries have industrialised. Second, productivity, or output per worker, has increased in manufacturing indus CIF vaccinologie 2011 – Vaccins en développement contre le paludisme.
Cours international francophone de vaccinologie Le Documentaire et les images d'archives (Penser le cinéma documentaire : leçon 5)
De DzigaVertov à Frédéric Rossif, en passant par Alain Resnais et Chris Marker, de grandes signatures se sont prêtées à cet exercice bien particulier, qui consiste à faire un film sans tourner une seule image, un film qui va s’écrire entièrement sur la table de montage. Ce n’est pas pour rien qu’on appelle bien souvent les documentaires d’archives des « films de montage ». Normal - Mental Status Exam - Orientation Sub-exam - Patient 1 Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy - Station and Gait Exam - Gait Sub-exam - Patient 2 A Presidential Perspective- April 29,2011 McCrary Theater JHU Opportunity Journal -- Sam on Things He Wishes He Had Known Sooner Child Care Summit: Future Directions Dark Matter NASA Conference What's the Matter? (astronomy)
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Titre : CIF vaccinologie 2011 – Vaccins en développement contre le paludisme.
Intervenant : Philippe DELORON
Résumé : 29 mars 2011 - cours 42 : Vaccins en développement contre le paludisme.
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Patient is a female with no known neurological health problems who volunteered to act as a simulated patient in order to demonstrate 'normal' responses to exam techniques. She is merely a reference point for exam procedures and protocols, as well as to denote subtle signs from diagnosed patients.
Patient is a 52-year-old African-American male with a known diagnosis of myotonic muscular dystrophy. His neuromuscular symptoms began in the early 1990s with poor dexterity in the hands, dropping objects, and clumsiness with fine motor weakness. He is very slow buttoning clothes, putting on his shoes, brushing his teeth, shaving, and other similar activities. He has trouble in ambulation and falls frequently. He has trouble getting up from a chair or sofa and climbing stairs. He also reports co
In this show, Dr. Jacobs discusses what's happening around The University of Toledo. He discusses recent progress in hiring a new provost, Graduation logistics, the formulation of the Fall 2011 Budget, and the budgetary/workforce reductions the University will be making.
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Freshman Sam Cook and his floor mates give some examples of things they wish they had known in preparation to coming to Johns Hopkins.
This video was produced in conjunction with the Child Care Summit, sponsored by the Joint Committee on the Status of Women at Harvard and held in January 2011. The summit's goals was to heighten the awareness of child care needs in the work environment, with a particular focus on the Harvard Longwood Campus, and to promote thoughtful discussion by identifying both critical needs and possible solutions. This summit provided an impetus for developing a set of workable recommendations for the futur
Students explore the evidence for dark matter using the measurements made by the ROSAT X-ray satellite for a small group of galaxies. Grades 9-12.
Students explore the density of substances as a model for understanding how astronomers have come to find the existence of dark matter. Grades 7-12.














