Secret Agent Coins- Matching Descriptions to Coins
In this animated video, students match descriptions to the coins they describe. The descriptions are the coin worth one cent, twenty-five cents, smallest in size, and picturing Thomas Jefferson. The detective's voice is difficult to understand in parts. ( 2:24)
Authors@Google: Evgeny Morozov
"The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom"
by Evgeny Morozov
A timely examination of the promise and peril of the Internet in politics with controversial author Evgeny Morozov. As Egypt, Tunisia, Iran, and other regimes meet resistance from citizens using technology to plan and document revolt, Morozov offers a rare and well-argued critique of the web as a democratizing force.
In this spirited book, journalist and social commentator Evgeny Morozov shows that by falling for the supp
The Standard Model Architecture and Interactions Part 2 The Fermion Interaction
The Standard Model Architecture and Interactions Part 2
© 2011 Claude Michael Cassano
The Fermion Interaction:
An interaction with entry ingredients A,B and exit ingredients C,D is denoted as you see, here:
A+B → C+D
which implies it's anti-equivalent.
A fermion interaction is an interaction between first and second order objects, i.e.: between solitary S sub R matrices.
The initial step in a fermion interaction proceess is fu
Cloning of the HHV-6A Genome Into BACs, Viral-Host Interactions and the Derivation of Amplicon-6 Vec
Cloning of the HHV-6A Genome Into BACs, Viral-Host Interactions and the Derivation of Amplicon-6 Vectors for Potential Gene Therapy
Deep Sequencing of HHV-6A and HHV-6B Strains Reveals Mixed Populations Structures - T. Kowalik
Deep Sequencing of HHV-6A and HHV-6B Strains Reveals Mixed Populations Structures -
European Heart Journal - My Cardio Interview: Colin Baigent & Thomas Luscher on SHARP
Colin Baigent in conversation with Thomas Lüscher:
SHARP: Cholesterol-lowering effective in kidney disease
European Heart Journal - My Cardio Interview: Domenico Corrado & Chris Schmied on Marathon running
Domenico Corrado in conversation with Chris Schmied:
The Marathon-run - a supraphysiological strain
European Heart Journal - My Cardio Interview: Alec Vahanian & Thomas Luscher on TAVI
Alec Vahanian in conversation with Thomas Lüscher:
TAVI: For lower risk patients?
European Heart Journal - My Cardio Interview: Volkmar Falk & Thomas Luscher on Surgical Intervention
Volkmar Falk in conversation with Thomas Lüscher:
Surgical Intervention
Exercice 6 (Injection, surjection, bijection) [00197]
Exo7. Exercices de mathématiques pour les étudiants.
Bonus (Ã 5'01'') : une des plus belles formules de maths.
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Beowulf : Literature Je vindt hier een lessenreeks rond het Oudengelse gedicht Beowulf. De leerlingen kijken naar fragmenten uit de verfilming van Beowulf en worden op die manier vertrouwd met het verhaal. Ze leren gelezen fragmenten uit Beowulf begrijpen. Aan de hand …

Female desert bighorn sheep in the Sonora desert
Desert bighorn sheep use a lot of energy to regulate their internal temperature in the desert. During the summer the sheep eat plants and drink water every few days. In the winter, desert plants contain enough water for sheep survival.
Energy Choices Game
This board game is used to introduce the concepts of energy use in our lives and the very real impact that personal choices can have on our energy consumption, energy bills and fuel supply. The game begins as each student selects cards that define their mode of transportation and home design. The players roll dice and move around the board, landing on "choice" or "situation" blocks and selecting cards that describe consumer choices and real life events that impact their energy consumption and an
The Strongest Pump of All
In this lesson the students will learn how the heart functions. Students will be introduced to the concept of action potential generation. The lesson will explain how action potential generation causes the electrical current that causes muscle contraction in the heart. Students will be introduced to the basic electrical signal generated by the heart; P, QRS, and T waves. The lesson will approach the heart from an engineering standpoint and encourage students to design ways to improve heart funct
Levers that Lift
This lesson introduces students to three of the six simple machines used by many engineers: the lever, the pulley, and the wheel-and-axle. In general, engineers use the lever to magnify the force applied to an object, the pulley to lift heavy loads over a vertical path, and the wheel-and-axle to magnify the torque applied to an object. The mechanical advantage of these machines helps determine their ability to make work easier or make work faster.
Cerebellar Degeneration - Reflexes Exam - Abnormal (Pathological) Sub-exam - Patient 3
This 42-year-old man complains of poor balance and frequent falls for 6 years. Imbalance has been progressive; he cannot ambulate independently at present. He experiences tremors and weakness. Imbalance has been progressive and he now cannot ambulate independently. He is in good general health except for heavy alcohol use. For the last 10 years, he has consumed a quart of vodka and 5 beers daily. On awakening, he feels "shaky" and calms himself with a morning drink. He has not had blackouts or
2 Britain's oldest rocks: remnants of Archaean crust
Some of Britain’s most dramatic scenery is to be found in the Scottish Highlands. The sight of mighty Ben Nevis, the desolate plateau of the Cairngorms, or the imposing landscapes of Glen Coe can unleash the call of the wild in all of us. Although these landforms were largely carved by glacial activity that ended some 10,000 years ago, the rocks themselves tell of a much older history. The Highlands are merely eroded stumps of a much higher range of ancient mountains. This unit is an account o
Postboxes in postcode IP19
A collection of postboxes in postcode IP19
1 Hibernation and torpor: An introduction
Hibernation is an ingenious adaptation that some animals employ to survive difficult conditions in winter. This unit examines the differences between hibernation and torpor, and discusses the characteristic signs of hibernation behaviour. It explores the triggers that bring on hibernation, and whether internal signals or external season cues are predominant. It also examines the physiological adaptations that occur in hibernating animals. This unit builds on and develops ideas introduced in the
2.7 Overcoming problems
Are you about to undertake a PhD in science, technology or mathematics? If so, this unit will help you to examine your work processes. You will consider and develop the nature of postgraduate work and look at the planning of work needed at doctoral level.













