Hank Harris' Shrimp Research at Iowa State University
Research News from Iowa State University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Hank Harris' Shrimp Research at Iowa State University. Experimental Transmission of Necrotizing Hepatopancreatitis Bacteria to Post-Larval Litopeneaus Vannamei.
Writing Acrostic Poems
You will visit different Web sites to learn about writing acrostic poems. Then, you will create an acrostic poem of your own.
regen_FrameSync.vi
Build a LabVIEW subVI to establish frame sync on a bitstream containing a standard preamble plus message, and then return the message portion of the bitstream.
Energetics of an Aquatic Ecosystem
This activity is meant to give students an understanding of aquatic ecosystems and the processes and concepts that they are composed of and to give students a feel for how ecosystems affect the larger community.
Electromyography: Recording Electrical Signals from Human Muscle
A laboratory exercise using surface recording electrodes, a small battery-powered pre-amplifier, and a small battery-powered audio-monitor for purposes of biofeedback to analyze electromyogram EMG activity from the gastrocnemius muscle in a freely moving, untethered human
WordWorld: Pig's Big Moonlight Feast
In this animated video, Pig is supposed to make a delicious meal for all of his friends by the light of the moon. However, Pig is sick and his friends have to help out. Some of the highlighted word families include ake, ie, orn. WordWorld is an adventure series that makes words tangible by introducing preschoolers to a world of words that come alive right before their eyes. This is a wonderful teaching resource for the early childhood classroom. (10:59)
How to Multiply Fractions
How to Multiply Fractions in Algebra - this tutorial will show you how to multiply and divide fractions in algebra. This brief clip is clear and easy to understand. (01:43)
European Heart Journal - My Cardio Interview: Patrick Serruys & Ulf Landmesser on drug scaffolds
Patrick Serruys in conversation with Ulf Landmesser:
Biodegradable drug eluting scaffold - the 4th revolution
国際共å˜
In order for people belonging to different race, nationalities, corporations to co-exist, knowledge of each others'culture, customs and regulations is essential.
In this lecture, we will look into international co-existence using each lecturer's personal experiences, national/international issues and overseas ventures of some companies, as examples for discussion.
Reflections on the past two and a half years of a collaborative African health OER project In early 2011, the OpenCourseware Consortium (OCWC) invited University of Michigan and OER Africa to do a Author(s):
Civilización Lengua C (inglés)
Comprender que un idioma en todos sus aspectos constituye tanto un reflejo como la visión del mundo —la manera de codificar la realidad— de una cultura concreta. Identificar las principales manifestaciones socioculturales de la civilización angloamericana. Comprender y analizar algunos de los principales hechos históricos, las ideas polÃticas y religiosas, los valores sociales, y las mentalidades en general del mundo anglosajón. Conocer diversas tradiciones culturales, buscar sus simili
The Next Wave: HIV, Human Rights and Men Who Have Sex With Men
This symposium addresses the interesection of HIV and human rights, particularly as it relates to the population of men who have sex with men (MSM).
Space Travel
In this lesson, students are introduced to the historical motivation for space exploration. They learn about the International Space Station as an example of recent space travel innovation and are introduced to new and futuristic ideas that space engineers are currently working on to propel space research far into the future!
What Do Bread and Beer Have in Common?
Students are presented with information that will allow them to recognize that yeasts are unicellular organisms that are useful to humans. In fact, their usefulness is derived from the contrast between the way yeast cells and human cells respire. Specifically, while animal cells derive energy from the combination of oxygen and glucose and produce water and carbon dioxide as by-products, yeasts respire without oxygen. Instead, yeasts break glucose down and produce alcohol and carbon dioxide as th
Menopause (Spanish)
This patient education program discusses menopause including the signs and symptoms, and ways to cope with them. It also reviews the anatomy of the female reproductive organs, the menstrual cycle, the role of estrogen, and the benefits and risks of hormone supplements. This resource is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
Conflict and the Consumer
Fact-sheet outlining the various influences at play in the area of consumer affairs. Includes references to the role of ombudsman, the small claims court and the three main pieces of legislation relevant to the topic.
Spell-a-thon List 02 - Quiz
This quiz tests your ability to spell words from the CARI Spellathon 2005 list 2.
The Symphony
Fact-sheet outlining the history and form of the symphony.
Formal letter Quiz
Students will be able to apply the knowledge they learn from the quiz, to their own letter.
Spreadsheet - Quiz
What do you know about spreadsheets?













