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Particle Technology- Hindered Systems and Thickening The third lecture in the module Particle Technology, delivered to second year students who have already studied basic fluid mechanics. Hindered systems is mainly about sedimentation of concentrated suspensions. The way concentrated dispersions behave is also covered: buoyancy correction and viscosity for Newtonian suspensions. Industrial thickener design is inc
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Particle Technology- Filtration The fifth lecture in the module Particle Technology, delivered to second year students who have already studied basic fluid mechanics. Filtration covers the modification of Darcys law to predictive filtration design equations as well as ones used for test data analysis. Examples of industrial equipment for filtration are included. This material is suitab
Particle Technology- Membranes and Colloids The sixth lecture in the module Particle Technology, delivered to second year students who have already studied basic fluid mechanics. Membranes and Colloids covers the different types of particle related pressure driven membrane separations and models of flux decay and fouling. Colloidal behaviour using the DLVO theory is also covered, including colloid stabil
Effective Writing Skills
This selection features a slide show which provides six writing tips for better business communications ( use resonant characters, choose strong action verbs, place no more than eight words between the noun and verb, link information with explicit connectors, lead from old information to new, and use problem/solution/action paradigm). Each tip is clearly explained with an example. The tips discussed in the video can be applied to forms of writing other than business writing. ( 10:01)
Circulatory system of the zebra fish
The zebra fish, unlike the lumbriculus, has a heart and blood vessels to transport blood throughout the body.
Public Lectures (July 26, 2011)
Glimpsing the Fly in the Cathedral: Ernest Rutherford and the Atomic Nucleus - Brian Cathcart
Rutherford's Legacy in Particle Physics: Exploring the Proton - Jerome Friedman
Penn's Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowship
Penn's Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowship
Logarithm Concepts -- Properties of Logarithms
This module contains some of the properties of logarithms and how they can be used for manipulation.
Money talks: August 1st 2011
A proposed deal to extend America's debt limit, signs of economic weakness in the rich world and the banks announce a round of lay-offs
{Suresh176} Items used at home
{Suresh176} Items used at home घर में उपयोग की जाने वाली चीजें (Ghar mein upyog ke jaanay walee cheejein) देवनागरी/Devanagari transliteration/Translation/Glossary PS: Also refer to my lesson no.24 in this site....
01.08.2011 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainieren Sie Ihr Hörverstehen mit authentischen Materialien. Nutzen Sie die Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Montag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
In dem seit Monaten erbittert geführten Streit über den US-Haushalt haben Republikaner und Demokraten kurz vor einer drohenden Zahlungsunfähigkeit einen Kompromiss erreicht. US-Präsident Barack Obama erklärte, er habe sich mit den Verhandlungsführern beider Parteien darauf verständi
Beginner S6 #15 - A Series of Unfortunate Events in Japan
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! When things go wrong at work in Japan, they seem to snowball. For some reason, Mondays are always the worst! Over the weekend, people must worry about everything they have to do come Monday morning and start leaving you messages so they don’t have to keep worrying about it. When you [...]
The KPFA Sunday Evening News
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Introduction to Turbulence (statistical theory)
Introduction to Turbulence (statistical theory)
Why Does a Stone Sink In Water? Let's Make Sense of it with Science
Ever wonder why a stone sinks in water? Let's make sense of it with science. If you've ever tossed a stone into a lake, you know what happens next-it sinks. Let's find out why. Key vocabulary words are density, volume, sink, float, natural force, gravity, upward force, and weight. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge for students and would work well in conjunction with a lesson/unit or reading non-fiction texts on properties of waters, oceans, physics, etc. (1:46)
Substance Related Disorders II from the course Clinical Psychology
Clinical Psychology - Fall 2006. This course offers theoretical and empirical approaches to the explanation of psychological dysfunction. The relation between theories of psychopathology and theories of intervention. A critical evaluation of the effects of individual, family, and community approaches to therapeutic and preventive intervention. Thematic focus of the course may change from year to year. See department notices for details.
















