Structural Control of Functional Polymers for Photovoltaic Applications
Prof. Dr. Thomas Thurn-Albrecht (Universität Halle)
"Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Data Acquisition and Analysis, Fall 2008"
" This team-taught multidisciplinary course provides information relevant to the conduct and interpretation of human brain mapping studies. It begins with in-depth coverage of the physics of image formation, mechanisms of image contrast, and the physiological basis for image signals. Parenchymal and cerebrovascular neuroanatomy and application of sophisticated structural analysis algorithms for segmentation and registration of functional data are discussed. Additional topics include: fMRI experi
"Functional MRI of High-Level Vision, Fall 2007"
" We are now at an unprecedented point in the field of neuroscience: We can watch the human brain in action as it sees, thinks, decides, reads, and remembers. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is the only method that enables us to monitor local neural activity in the normal human brain in a noninvasive fashion and with good spatial resolution. A large number of far-reaching and fundamental questions about the human mind and brain can now be answered using straightforward applications
The functional anatomy of the uretero-vesical junction. A historical review.
This paper evaluates the progress of anatomy and dissection during the Middle Ages both in Europe and in the Muslim World. For that purpose, the functional anatomy of the ureterovesical junction and the mechanism of micturition were studied both in the works of Galen (130-200 AD) and in the works of 6 Islamic medical scholars who lived in the period from the ninth to the thirteenth centuries AD (Alrazi, Alzahrawi, Ibn Sina, Al-Baghdadi, Ibn El Nefis and Ibn El Quff). The study relied, only, on o
5B. Functional Anatomy: The Neck and Parotid Region
Science, medicine, surgery, doctors, skeleton, skull, arteries, face, jaw, mandible, radio opaque medium, bone, soft tissue, bifurcation, thyroid, glands, membranes, occipital artery, lingual artery, mouth, tongue, external maxillary artery, vagus nerve,
5A. Functional Anatomy: The Neck and Parotid Region
Science, medicine, surgery, doctors, skeleton, skull, lymph nodes, glands, mastoid, measles, tumor, cancer, melanoma, operations, ligaments, nerves, cadaver, arteries, carotid, muscles, brachial plexis, tendon, posterior triangle, subclavian artery, mandi
Functional analysis
As taught in 2006-2007 and 2007-2008. Functional analysis begins with a marriage of linear algebra and metric topology. These work together in a highly effective way to elucidate problems arising from differential equations. Solutions are sought in an infinite dimensional space of functions. This module paves the way by establishing the principal theorems (all due in part to the great Polish mathematician Stefan Banach) and exploring their diverse consequences. Topics to be covered will include:
Functional Programming II - Brian Harvey, Berkeley Computer Science
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Functional Programming I - Brian Harvey, Berkeley Computer Science
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Functional Groups
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Perform functional apparatus checks
Outlines procedures relating to the installation and
maintenance of electronic security systems. Students will learn about the relevant
occupational health and safety procedures that should be followed when at work, the
tools and equipment they will need to take to a repair/maintenance job, how to
analyse and solve security system problems and how to carry out basic repairs and
testing on a security system.
Maintain quality system and continuous improvement processes within work/functional area
This resource covers the skills and knowledge required to ensure that quality system requirements are met and to initiate continuous improvements within the work/functional area. It contains activities and resources to facilitate self-paced learning. Topics include: develop and maintain quality framework, encouraging team participation, maintain quality documentation, provide training in quality systems and improvement processes, optimise and report performance and evaluate relevant components o
Maintain registration and statutory or legal compliance in work/functional area
This resource covers the skills and knowledge required to to ensure that the senior technicians work or functional area complies with legislation and licensing, registration, or accreditation requirements (for example, NATA) and enterprise policies and procedures. It contains activities and resources to facilitate self-paced learning. Topics include: communicate requirements, ensure that work practices meet compliance requirements, monitor, analyse, adjust and report performance, monitor, analys
Embedding Functional Skills - Catering
HST.583 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Data Acquisition and Analysis (MIT)
This team taught, multidisciplinary course covers the fundamentals of magnetic resonance imaging relevant to the conduct and interpretation of human brain mapping studies. The challenges inherent in advancing our knowledge about brain function using fMRI are presented first to put the work in context. The course then provides in depth coverage of the physics of image formation, mechanisms of image contrast, and the physiological basis for image signals. Parenchymal and cerebrovascular neuroanato
Functional Behaviour of Materials: Liquid Crystals
This set of animations looks at birefringerence, linear and circular polarisation and LCD display. From TLP: Liquid Crystals
Functional Behaviour of Materials: Electromigration
This set of animations covers electromigration damage and resistance to it. It introduces the concept Blech length. From TLP: Electromigration
Functional Behaviour of Materials: Introduction to Semiconductors
This set of animations covers the principles and applications of semiconductors. From TLP: Introduction to Semiconductors
Functional Behaviour of Materials: Dielectric Materials
This set of animations introduces the principles of dielectric materials and explains them through the band theory. From TLP: Dielectric Materials













