3.6.8
Biotin (vitamin H)
Both vitamins and minerals are essential in the diet in small quantities.The term ‘vitamin’ was not coined until early in the 20th century, to describe those chemicals in food without which a pattern of deficiency symptoms (often called a deficiency syndrome) occurs. Minerals, also called mineral elements, are those elements other than carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen that are found in the body. This unit looks at the two main groups of vitamins: the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K,
3.6.1
Thiamin (or thiamine, also known as vitamin B1)
Both vitamins and minerals are essential in the diet in small quantities.The term ‘vitamin’ was not coined until early in the 20th century, to describe those chemicals in food without which a pattern of deficiency symptoms (often called a deficiency syndrome) occurs. Minerals, also called mineral elements, are those elements other than carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen that are found in the body. This unit looks at the two main groups of vitamins: the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K,
6.1 Trace elements
Both vitamins and minerals are essential in the diet in small quantities.The term ‘vitamin’ was not coined until early in the 20th century, to describe those chemicals in food without which a pattern of deficiency symptoms (often called a deficiency syndrome) occurs. Minerals, also called mineral elements, are those elements other than carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen that are found in the body. This unit looks at the two main groups of vitamins: the fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K,
2.1 Introduction
In the 18th and 19th century evolutionary biologists, including Darwin, emphasised the similarities between natural evolution and artificial ‘ improvement’ of livestock under domestication. They believed that studying domesticated animals and plants could illuminate the mechanisms of natural evolution.
3.2 Structure and behaviour in modern dog breeds
In the 18th and 19th century evolutionary biologists, including Darwin, emphasised the similarities between natural evolution and artificial ‘ improvement’ of livestock under domestication. They believed that studying domesticated animals and plants could illuminate the mechanisms of natural evolution.
Valley Performing Arts Center: Media Preview & Spring Season Announcement
Go inside the fence-line for a sneak peak at the nearly completed arts complex, hear from the creative thinkers behind the project, and see the outstanding line-up of performers for the inaugural Spring 2011 Season!
On October 27, 2010, members of the press were invited for a closer look at Northridge's brand new performing arts center (opening Jan. 29, 2011)! Key figures in the project's development and completion -- President Jolene Koester, Vice President Vance Peterson, AMC Dean and VPAC
Introduction
This unit looks at the human being in the context of an individual life cycle, examining some of the processes that contribute to the formation of a new person. After a brief discussion of historical ideas about human conception, and about contraception to the present day, we look at the cells involved in the conception and development of a new individual. Gamete production (that is, production of mature cells able to unite with another in sexual reproduction) in both men and women is introduced
GoNU.TV Season Recap - Volleyball 2010
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Karl Marx - 2006 RIHSS Key Thinkers Public Lecture Series
Karl Marx is undoubtedly one of the most influential thinkers of modern times. Largely ignored in his own lifetime, his philosophies on politics, economics and society went on to shape almost half the world's population throughout the latter half of the twentieth century. His views were, and continue to be, used as the framework behind communist and socialist ideals but are, more often than not, accompanied by political rhetoric and self-serving adaptation. In this lecture, Dr. John Buchanan of
Tuba Christmas
Tuba Christmas at Valpo
Straight from Sark - 11/29/10
Catch all the news during the 2010 Husky football season with Coach Steve Sarkisian's weekly press conferences.
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Cambridge in the snow
Cambridge after a morning of snowfall in November 2010
6.911 Transcribing Prosodic Structure of Spoken Utterances with ToBI (MIT)
This course presents a tutorial on the ToBI (Tones and Break Indices) system, for labelling certain aspects of prosody in Mainstream American English (MAE-ToBI). The course is appropriate for undergrad or grad students with background in linguistics (phonology or phonetics), cognitive psychology (psycholinguistics), speech acoustics or music, who wish to learn about the prosody of speech, i.e. the intonation, rhythm, grouping and prominence patterns of spoken utterances, prosodic differences tha
Lecture 1 - Mark Twain and Bret Harte
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Lecture 3 - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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Lecture 4 - Kate Chopin
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Lecture 5 - Kate Chopin (cont'd.)
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Lecture 6 - Stephen Crane
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Lecture 8 - Jack London
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Lecture 10 - Robert Frost (cont'd.) & Exam I Review
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