Functional Behaviour of Materials: Brillouin Zones
This set consists of animations demonstrating the construction of Brillouin zones. From TLP: Brillouin Zones
Functional Behaviour of Materials: Superconductivity
This set of animations covers the principles and applications of superconductivity. From TLP: Superconductivity
Functional Behaviour of Materials: Piezoelectric Materials
This set of animations introduces piezoelectric materials, their properties and applications. From TLP: Piezoelectric Materials
Functional Behaviour of Materials: Pyroelectric Materials
This set of animations introduces pyroelectric materials, properties and applications. From TLP: Pyroelectric Materials
Functional Behaviour of Materials: Ferroelectric Materials
This set of animations provides understanding of the principles and applications of ferroelectric materials. From TLP: Ferroelectric Materials
Functional Behaviour of Materials: Ferromagnetic Materials
This set of animations introduces ferromagnetic materials and their properties. It explains the difference between them and diamagnetic and paramagnetic materials. From TLP: Ferromagnetic Materials
7.90J Computational Functional Genomics (MIT)
The course focuses on casting contemporary problems in systems biology and functional genomics in computational terms and providing appropriate tools and methods to solve them. Topics include genome structure and function, transcriptional regulation, and stem cell biology in particular; measurement technologies such as microarrays (expression, protein-DNA interactions, chromatin structure); statistical data analysis, predictive and causal inference, and experiment design. The emphasis is on coup
HST.583 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Data Acquisition and Analysis (MIT)
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 experime
9.71 Functional MRI of High-Level Vision (MIT)
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 of
18.102 Introduction to Functional Analysis (MIT)
This is a undergraduate course. It will cover normed spaces, completeness, functionals, Hahn-Banach theorem, duality, operators; Lebesgue measure, measurable functions, integrability, completeness of L-p spaces; Hilbert space;
compact, Hilbert-Schmidt and trace class operators; as well as spectral theorem.
Ecological Organization: The Functional Divisions of the Ecologist
Professor George Wolfe discusses ecological organization in this video from Thinkwell's online Biology series. The video uses lecture format along with notes and illustrations on a board. Run time 10:41.
4.2 The functional group approach
What causes pain and how do we stop it? This unit looks at how the human body responds to the release of certain chemicals and as a result feels pain. Pain can be reduced by inhibiting the formation of such chemicals and you will learn how the molecular structure of aspirin has been formulated to help in this process.
3.4 The functional domains of Src
In this unit we explore how proteins are the 'doers' of the cell. They are huge in number and variety and diverse in structure and function, serving both the structural building blocks and the functional machinery of the cell. Just about every process in every cell requires specific proteins. The basic principles of protein structure and function which are reviewed in this unit are crucial to understanding how proteins perform their various roles.
An environment helping teachers to track students' competencies
Our research concerns teaching assistant systems by treating the question of reuse and exploitation of learners’ profiles by the teacher. We propose also
that other actors of the learning situation, learners and institutions, benefit from the exploitation of these profiles. In PERLEA project, we want from one hand to model the students’ tracking process, and on the other hand to propose an environment giving
software tools to help actors to reuse and exploit profiles of all disciplines, what
Virtual Maths, Shapes Space and Measure, Surface of a semi cylinder template
Diagram and template for using a semi-cylinder to calculate area
Autoregolazione dell'apprendimento e tecnologie didattiche
This paper introduces the concept of Self-Regulated Learning and analyses the possible support granted by Educational Technology for its practice and development.
Modeling architectural design objectives in physically based space planning
Physically based space planning is a means for automating the conceptual design process by applying the physics of motion to space plan elements. This methodology provides for a responsive design process, which allows a designer to easily make decisions whose consequences immediately propagate throughout the design. It combines the speed of automated design methods with the flexibility of manual design methods, while adding a highly interactive quality and a sense of collaboration with the desig
An Integrated approach for 3D simulation of construction sequence
In order to eliminate design-related problems and to ease planning difficulties, a new integrated approach is required to manage and present design and construction information. This paper examines the feasibility of integrating design and construction scheduling information produced by 'industry standard' software. It describes the structure of a prototype which has been developed to generate a 3D simulation model for the cons
038 - 073 Orbis Sensualim Pictus (Latine)
New recording. (23 December 2009)
Curving photos for a print look
This very easy-to-follow tutorial walks you through adding a thin white border and a paper-like curve and drop shadow to your digital photo for a very realistic effect.













