Fotobabble : Tekst inspreken bij afbeeldingen Eenvoudige tool om bij foto's tekst in te spreken. Leerlingen kunnen er zelfstandig mee aan de slag. De tool is bruikbaar op een computer (met microfoon) of op een iPad of iPhone (gebruik dan de app). Hoe ga je te …

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Finding information in technology
The internet provides a world of information, but how do you find what you are looking for? This unit will help you discover the meaning of information quality and teach you how to evaluate the material you come across in your study of technology. You will learn how to plan your searches effectively and be able to experiment with some of the key resources in this area.Author(s):
Using the Analytics Reports from the Windows Store Dashboard | Introducing Windows 8 When we set out to build the Windows Store for developers, we wanted to provide data to developers to help them decide how to market their app as well as how to improve their app over time. For more information on the Windows Store Dashboard, please see the following link:
In this video, you will learn how to use the Analytics reports from the Windows Store dashboard and how it can help you make customer-focused decisions about your app.
Colloquium Week 2: Myths about the Medieval World
There are some standard modern myths (e.g. "medieval people thought the earth was flat"; "they were considered old at the age of 30", etc.) which historians are always encountering in their audiences, and I will try to de-bunk some of these.
Colloquium Week 5: "Funding Conservation and Development in the Dominican Republic"
A Paper detailing fieldwork analysing funding for conservation and development in the Dominican Republic The debate over the best way to conserve biological resources while allowing for the development of communities that live around or in and work with those resources has long been contentious. The degree to which forest residents, subsistence farmers, and indigenous tribes degrade or protect biodiversity remains unresolved, as does the best way to merge the interests and needs of communities i
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This spot played at the Dec 1st Oregon State v Nicholls State football game.
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Zinnen bouwen : Steloefeningen Zeven werkbladen op het plaatsen van woorden in de juiste volgorde.

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5.4 The medical chemistry strategy The strategy adopted was to start from first principles. Since prazosin is an alpha1 antagonist, it must compete with the agonist, noradrenaline, for the alpha1 receptor. So the Pfizer scientists decided to compare the structures of the two molecules and look for common structural features that might provide an insight into the way in which they bind to the receptor. One important observation was the fact that, at physiological pH, both compounds would be protonated, nor
1.4 Molecular substances Chlorine, bromine and iodine belong to a family of elements called the halogens. At room temperature, chlorine (Figure 2e) is a gas, bromine (Figure 2d) is a li
1.2 Chemical elements Atoms of the same atomic number behave virtually identically in chemical reactions. They are therefore given the same chemical name and chemical symbol. For example, the atom of atomic number 6, which is shown in Figure 1, is a carbon atom, whose symbol is C. All materials are made of atoms, but there is a special class of substan
Introduction This unit is an adapted extract from the course The molecular world
(S205) This unit will provide you with a detailed understanding of some of the important problems and topics that are being studied by the chemists of today, and of the ways in which associated problems might be solved by chemical methods. But to acquire this understanding you must have a good grasp of fundamental chemic
4.1 Overview One of the most surprising aspects of quantum physics is the ability of particles to pass through regions that they are classically forbidden from entering. This is the phenomenon of quantum-mechanical tunnelling that was mentioned in Session 1. In Session 4 we first demonstrate the phenomenon of tunnelling with the ai
2.1 Overview Session 2 discusses the scattering of a particle using wave packets. We shall restrict attention to one dimension and suppose that the incident particle is initially free, described by a wave packet of the form This is a superposition of de Broglie waves, with the function

Learning outcomes By the end of this unit you should be able to: explain the meanings of the emboldened terms and use them appropriately; describe the behaviour of wave packets when they encounter potential energy steps, barriers and wells; describe how stationary-state solutions of the Schrödinger equation can be used to analyse scattering and tunnelling; for a range of simple potential energy functions, obtain the solution of the time-independent Sc













