How To Isolate, Study and Use Genes 2 Fall 2007
How To Isolate, Study and Use Genes 2. From Bio 1A: General Biology lecture - Fall 2007. A general introduction to cell structure and function, molecular and organism genetics, animal development, form and function. Closed Captioned webcast available.
Get Over It: Reaction Rates Fall 2007
Get Over It: Reaction Rates. From Chem 1A General Chemistry - Fall 2007. Stoichiometry of chemical reactions, quantum mechanical description of atoms, the elements and periodic table, chemical bonding, real and ideal gases, thermochemistry, introduction to thermodynamics and equilibrium, acid-base and solubility equilibria, introduction to oxidation-reduction reactions. Closed Captioned webcast available.
School activities: Evolutionary tree of mammals
This introduction to the evolution of mammals considers Darwin’s observations on mammals, and how he noticed that species fell into natural groups. The unit looks at evidence from fossils and DNA to examine which mammals are most closely related to whales.
Ethics Bites
A short introduction to this album
This Sporting Planet
A short introduction to this album.
2.997 Direct Solar/Thermal to Electrical Energy Conversion Technologies (MIT)
Includes audio/video content: AV lectures.
This course introduces principles and technologies for converting heat into electricity via solid-state devices. The first part of the course discusses thermoelectric energy conversion and thermoelectric materials, thermionic energy conversion, and photovoltaics. The second part of the course discusses solar thermal technologies. Various solar heat collection systems will be reviewed, followed by an introduction to the principles of solar thermophotovo
An Introduction to Behaviour Analysis
An Introduction to Behaviour Analysis - Tom Randell
Keywords:behaviour analysis
An Introduction to Verbal Behaviour
An Introduction to Verbal Behaviour - Francesca degli Espinosa and Thomas Randell
Keywords:verbal behaviour
21W.747 Classical Rhetoric and Modern Political Discourse (MIT)
This course is an introduction to the history, theory, practice, and implications of rhetoric, the art and craft of persuasion throughAnalyzing persuasive texts and speechesCreating persuasive texts and speechesThrough class discussions, presentations, and written assignments, you will get to practice your own rhetorical prowess. Through the readings, you'll also learn some ways to make yourself a more efficient reader, as you turn your analytical skills on the texts themselves. This combination
Introduction to Network Mathematics
Introduction to Network Mathematics - Bruce Hoppe
Keywords:Web science
Introduction to JavaScript Programming
Introduction to JavaScript Programming - Leslie Carr
Keywords:Java
Introduction to Matlab - a self-study tutorial
Introduction to Matlab - a self-study tutorial - Jonathan Copley
Keywords:Matlab
The Tyne Digital Library - Part 1 Introduction
The Tyne Digital Library - Part 1 Introduction - DialogPLUS Project and Yung Leung
Keywords:Digital Library
Introduction to Group Theory
Introduction to Group Theory - UNSPECIFIED
Keywords:mathbank
Introduction to estuaries and Southampton Water
Introduction to estuaries and Southampton Water - Jonathan Copley
Keywords:Estuaries
Introduction to 'Surfer'
Introduction to 'Surfer' - Jonathan Copley
Keywords:research
An Introduction to Adobe Connect
An Introduction to Adobe Connect - Adam Warren and Sam Cole
Keywords:web conference
Introduction to IT and basic Facilities at WSA
Introduction to IT and basic Facilities at WSA - UNSPECIFIED
Keywords:iSolutions
BLOODHOUND@University introduction
BLOODHOUND@University introduction - K Takeda and J Lanham
Keywords:UNSPECIFIED
Professional and Legal Issues - Introduction
Professional and Legal Issues - Introduction - Su White
Keywords:professional issues













