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Brand Share in the Life Science Instrumentation Market
By: prothenberg From the perspective of scientific consumers who use, recommend and/or buy instruments, this study analyzes how brands are perceived throughout the industry. Attributes such as brand recognition, popularity, relevance and differentiation are measured, along with the degree of loyalty scientists have toward specific brands of instruments—and why. Purchasing criteria is established, likelihood of recommending a brand to colleagues is explored and brands are compared side-by-side
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The Chimera of Contracyclical Policies [Human Action (1949)] An essential element of the "unorthodox" doctrines, advanced both by all socialists and by all interventionists, is that the recurrence of depressions is a phenomenon inherent in the very operation, of the market economy. But while th

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Ralph Raico on Authentic Liberalism [Foreword to Classical Liberalism and the Austrian School by Ralph Raico (2012)] Ralph Raico in this brilliant book calls to our attention the dictum of Augustin Thierr

Factoring Trinomials with "a" Not Equal to One - Problem 4 of 4
This video is a continuation and provides another example problem that demonstrates how to factor trinomials when the leading coefficient is not equal to one. In this example, all of the leading coefficients are larg numbers, making it more challenging to factor the trinomial. (2:52)
BOTTICELLI: The Birth of Venus - ArtSleuth - S01 E03
Liberating the body and beauty of the female nude or surrendering to a new cliché?
More on http://www.artsleuth.net
Match My Clock
This is a song about matching the clocks to the correct hour and learning how to read a clock. (02:51)
The Roar
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Holocaust Survivor Testimony: Ephraim Agmon
Ephraim Agmon was born in 1922 in Kisvárda, Hungary, the eldest child to a religious family of eight children. He studied in a yeshiva until 1937, and then in 1938 joined Ha-Shomer ha-Tsa'ir youth movement.
In October 1943, Ephraim left his parents' home to move to Budapest. There he joined the local Ha-Shomer ha-Tsa'ir branch, where he participated — among other activities — in preparations to operate in underground conditions.
In 1942, Jewish refugees began arriving from Poland and Slovak
The story of Reuven Dafni: A Jewish Paratrooper in WWII
Reuven Dafni was born in 1913 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia to a family of three children. When he was 14 years old, the family moved to Vienna, Austria. In Austria, Dafni first experienced antisemitism, which reinforced his commitment to Zionism. He began attending a Jewish school and studied Hebrew in preparation to make aliyah.
In 1936, Reuven moved to Palestine on his own and was among the founders of Kibbutz Ein-Gev. In January 1940, he was drafted into the British Army and was entrusted with estab
Meet Bénédicte Kurzen: Going Beyond Muslim-Christian Conflict in Nigeria
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/nigeria-lagos-religion-sectarian-crisis-christian-muslim
Staying clear of superficiality in her reporting of Nigeria's sectarian violence, Pulitzer Center photojournalist Bénédicte Kurzen traveled to Jos, a city that, for over a decade, has been the epicenter of clashes between the Muslim north and the Christian south. With Pulitzer Center grantee Joe Bavier, Kurzen started this long-term project during the 2011 presidential election to uncover t
Senegal's Rappers Drive Protests For Political Change
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/senegal-hip-hop-movement-democracy-election-president-abdoulade-wade-constitutional-coup
Rappers and musicians in Senegal, along with local journalists, founded Y'en a Marre (Enough is Enough) as a way to call for political and social change in the West African country. One of their primary goals has been to ensure that current President Abdoulaye Wade does not take office for a third term in 2012, which they say goes against Senegal's constitution
Do Lectures: Â Nature as a Mentor
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do’s. But when you listen to the story of Allen, and imagining a world empowered by Nature’s genius.CEO of the Biomimicry 3.8 group. These speeches light a fire in your belly to go and Do your thing, your passion, the thing that sits in the back of your head each day, just waiting, and waiting for you to follow your heart. (21:17)
Discrete Random Variables: Summary of the Discrete Probability Functions
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
This module provides a review of the binomial, geometric, hypergeometric, and Poisson probability distribution functions and their properties.
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Toward Regulation of Nanomaterials: Gerald McKenny
Gerald McKenny
Learn More: http://reilly.nd.edu/conference/nanomaterials
NASA Doctor Discusses Providing Medical Care to Astronauts in Space
In an interview aired on NASA Television during the International Space Station Update hour, NASA Flight Surgeon Ed Powers discussed how flight doctors work with crew members on board the station to keep the astronauts healthy. Powers also talked about some of the difficulties encountered in diagnosing patients who are not there in person and about the impacts of space medicine to life here on earth. (08:18)
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