Spastic Paraplegia - Coordination Exam - Upper Extremities Sub-exam - Patient 5
This video features a 54-year-old white male with a history of spastic paraplegia (diagnosed in 1994) and no previous history of heart disease or cardiac workup. He presented to the Emergency Room complaining of three days on-and-off retrosternal chest pain. Clinical history: Patient presented to the ER complaining of three days on-and-off retrosternal chest pain, rated 3/10, lasting approximately 30 minutes, occurring multiple times daily at rest or during activity. The first episode occurred t
EurekaFest 2011 - Pike Central High School InvenTeam
Pike Central High School InvenTeam students present their lightweight, portable emergency shelter at EurekaFest 2011 at MIT.
ICSE 2011: Conversation with Baris Aktemur Barış Aktemur is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Özyeğin University. His research interests include runtime program generation, programming language design and semantics, static program analysis and transformation, software engineering and type theory. [source] Here, Wolfram Schulte interviews Barış at ICSE 2011. Th
Bend, Twist and Break: Beyond the Laboratory
Dr. Chris Muhlstein explains that when scientists study fracture surfaces from controlled experiments to understand the resulting shapes and features, they can use their understanding to deduce what happened when they were not around to see the material fail or break. Further they can predict what will have to a larger or smaller piece of material under stress. This process is how scientists and engineers translate a lab experiment into a design for an airplane, bridge or even a bike frame.
Asia: Week ahead
July 8 - China's inflation, economic data and Asian central bank meetings dominate, with Australia's carbon tax also in focus. Cathy Yang reports.
Wisskomm Vodcast, 48. Woche 2007
German Vodcast about Science Communication. Die Wisskomm Wochenschau kommt diese Woche von der "Wissenswerte 2007" in Bremen. Mit Ausschnitten aus Interviews rund um das Thema Wissenschaftskommunikation. Interviews in voller Länge finden Sie hier:
* Hubert Rehm, Laborjournal: Über Betrugsfälle in der Wissenschaft
* Christine Voertler, idw: Wie funktioniert der idw?
* Annette Leßmöllmann, HS Darmstadt: Wissenschaft und Web 2.0
Diese und weitere Interviews mit Wissenschaftlern und Journalis
wisskomm wochenschau 5/08
German vodcast about science communications. Diese Woche: Die Max-Planck-Gesellschaft einigt sich mit dem Springer-Verlag, Springers "Open Choice", "Evolution: Education and Outreach" online im Volltext, die DVD vom Wettbewerb "Performing Science" gibt es hier, Pressemeldung der "Initiative Wissenschaftsjournalismus", Schreibwettbewerb bei "sciencegarden", die "Darwin Day Celebration" und als Fundstück: Wie die "Science World" in Vancover mit interaktiven Werbetafeln und TV-Spots für sich wirb
Public health care takes measures against smoking
At the completion of this chapter you will be able to understand the steps taken against smoking. While understanding the text, you will be listening for specific information. By using the correct tenses and expression, you will place certain decisions into the future.
How Fuel Cells Work in Cars
This 12:48 long video shows how fuel cells work, and how they are beneficial energy savers. However, it also shows the obstacles and conflicts that must be overcome before fuel cells can be used regularly as energy sources. A good overview.
A communication problem
At the completion of this chapter you will be able to give criticism in a constructive manner about a colleague.
Benjamin Franklin, Part 1 of 4
(NOTE: This is essentially a nine-minute podcast. There are no moving images. However, podcasts are sometimes better suited to a particular classroom environment.) This segment starts with his activities in Paris, but then moves into his early life and his relationship with his father, Josiah Franklin.
2.4.6 Your communication skills The next activity is an opportunity to reflect on your own communication skills. Recognising which skills you already have and use is an important first step towards being able to value and develop them. If you are considering embarking on significant change then you will need to communicate with other people at some point. You may need to explain to people who are close to you what changes you are thinking about. Or you may need to use communication skills to enlist the help of other people.
Science Matters: Edison vs Westinghouse
This 4:36 long video deals with one of the great struggles in the history of technology was that between Thomas Alva Edison and George Westinghouse. The argument between AC and DC is explained and how Edison was proven wrong due to the short power range. A good introduction into electricity and its importance on the United States.
River Stuff - Quiz
Pupils will identify features of a stream or river. Pupils will describe the journey taken by a river. Pupils will explain in their own words some of the features associated with a river.
The customer is king Expanding the Nature of Science in Teaching Laboratories: From Ethology to Investigating Animal Beha "Music and Technology (Contemporary History and Aesthetics), Fall 2009" Gordie Grand on Individual Culture's Impact on Corporate Ethics and Communications
Patrick Barwise, Emeritus Professor of Management and Marketing, exposes the myths of consumer behaviour while reiterating the core fundamentals of engaging with customers - primarily that the customer should be king.
The instructor's section of this chapter considers some of the general challenges associated with converting a descriptive laboratory exercise to an inquiry exercise. It also contains the detailed methods of our current version of this animal behavior investigation. The second major section of this chapter contains the current student's version of this exercise. In this section students are led through initial observations of crickets and through the process of hypothesis formation about relatio
"This course is an investigation into the history and aesthetics of music and technology as deployed in experimental and popular musics from the 19th century to the present. Through original research, creative hands-on projects, readings, and lectures, the following topics will be explored. The history of radio, audio recording, and the recording studio, as well as the development of musique concr?te and early electronic instruments. The creation and extension of musical interfaces by composers
Gordie Grand (MBA '75)
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