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Boettke on Elinor Ostrom, Vincent Ostrom, and the Bloomington School
Peter Boettke of George Mason University and author of Challenging Institutional Analysis and Development: The Bloomington School (co-authored with Paul Dragos Aligica), talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the Bloomington School--the political economy of Elinor Ostrom (2009 Nobel Laureate in Economics), Vincent Ostrom, and their students and colleagues at Indiana University. The discussion begins with the empirical approach of Elinor Ostrom and others who have studied the myriad of ways
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12.113 Structural Geology (MIT)
Structural geology is the study of processes and products of rock deformation. This course introduces the techniques of structural geology through a survey of the mechanics of rock deformation, a survey of the features and geometries of faults and folds, and techniques of strain analysis. Regional structural geology and tectonics are introduced. Class lectures are supplemented by lab exercises and demonstrations as well as field trips to local outcrops.
Author(s): Burchfiel, B. Clark,Studnicki-Gizbert, Christopher
Histology, cardiac x4, (direct/above view)
Histology, cardiac x4, (direct/above view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Author(s): Megan Quentin-Baxter, Newcastle University
Mybiz.com
Richard Donovan, a Faculty Lecturer in the Desautels Faculty of Management of McGill University, specializes in Cost/Benefit Analysis of IT projects and the integration of IT into organizations.
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IT: Truth or Consequences
Richard Donovan, a Faculty Lecturer in the Desautels Faculty of Management of McGill University, specializes in Cost/Benefit Analysis of IT projects and the integration of IT into organizations.
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5.311 Introductory Chemical Experimentation (MIT)
5.311 is the first of a three-term laboratory subject sequence for chemistry majors. Experimental work emphasizes development of fundamental laboratory skills and techniques: volumetric and colorimetric analysis; nuclear magnetic resonance; preparation, purification, and characterization of chemical substances; and data analysis. Acknowledgements The experiments for 5.311 have evolved over a period of many years and include contributions from past instructors, course textbooks, and others affili
Author(s): Schrenk, Janet,Berkowski, Kimberly,Gheorghiu, Mirc
iCase Influenza Outbreak documents
Supporting documents to accompany Influenza Outbreak: protocols, analysis planner, memo, outbreak reports
Author(s): Professor William James, University of Oxford
Rat anatomy, Male, About to cut through rectum 2, (direct/above view)
Rat anatomy, Male, About to cut through rectum 2, (direct/above view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Author(s): Megan Quentin-Baxter, Newcastle University
Programmable Microfluidics (October 3, 2007)
Computing, science, technology, development, innovation, research, influences, infrastructure, networking, data, applications, monitoring, performance, power, mechanics, chemical analysis, devices, multi-core, biology, experiments, chips, hardware, softwa
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3. Gas Hydrates in Energy Recovery, Transportation & Storage
student, hydrate, combustion, energy, compound, cell, molecule, structure, gas, production, fuel, behavior, chemistry, natural, analysis, measure, experiment, test, research, water, thermal, model, factor, react, adhesion, particle, primate, phase, matter
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27. Programming Paradigms Lecture 27
science, math, engineering, computer, language, source code, technology, programming, python, haskell, sasha rush, facebook, ML, meta-language, imperative, functional, fibonacci, compile
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26. Programming Paradigms Lecture 26
science, math, engineering, computer, language, source code, technology, programming, python, imperative, object oriented, functional, xml, processing, internet, content handler, url, html, node
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25. Programming Paradigms Lecture 25
science, math, engineering, computer, language, source code, technology, programming, python, imperative, object oriented, functional, recursion, dictionary, syntax layer, shell script
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24. Programming Paradigms Lecture 24
science, math, engineering, computer, language, source code, technology, programming, python, imperative, object oriented, functional, procedural, shell script
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23. Programming Paradigms Lecture 23
science, math, engineering, computer, language, source code, technology, programming, scheme, functional, paradigm, recursion, memory model, unary map, function
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22. Programming Paradigms Lecture 22
science, math, engineering, computer, language, source code, technology, programming, scheme, functional, paradigm, recursion, discrete, lambda, power set, let binding
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