Sweep netting for invertebrates on ground vegetation
Short video introducing and illustrating the collection of insects and other invertebrates using sweep nets. Aimed at students without previous field experience of insect sampling techniques.
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Enhancing Physics Knowledge for Teaching – Quantum Physics
In this session we will look at the ideas present in quantum physics.
Author(s): Derek Raine

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Your final year project and your future career plans
Getting you to think tactically about choosing your final year project so that you can use it to improve your employability in the field of your choice on completion of your degree.
Author(s): Jackie Hartley,Careers Service Staffordshire Unive

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Microscopy with light and electrons
This is a third edition of the Electron Microscopy and Analysis textbook, which was published by Taylor and Francis Books UK in 2001 (ISBN 0748409688). It deals with several sophisticated techniques for magnifying images of very small objects by large amounts - especially in a physical science context. Consisting of seven chapters, presented as separate files the resource incorporates questions and answers in each chapter for ease of learning. Equally as relevant for material scientists and bios
Author(s): Peter J. Goodhew, Department of Engineering, The U

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Renwick Gymnasium, Pomona College
The exterior of Renwick Gymnasium with several small palm trees near the entrance. Three men in bow ties stand in the doorway.
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Interdisciplinary Science Science of the Invisible Student Document
In Science of the Invisible you will explore the structure of microscopic objects from cells to molecules to atoms. At the smallest scale the world is governed by quantum mechanics which controls the properties of atoms and their binding to form molecules. You will also learn about the states of matter, gases liquids and solids, and how their properties arise from the properties of their constituents.
Author(s): Karl Ryder,Andrew Ellis,Cory Evans,Tim Harrison,Da

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Dough bowl
"Black designs on gray slip with red band below lower framing lines; black rim with break in line breaks in framing lines also; clouding on bottom interior center of bowl has heart-like design. Good [condition] -- some chipping of paint on rim and exterior design; two chips interior"-- Description from the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
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Introductory Quantum Chemsitry
A series of eight lectures on fundamental quantum chemistry. Topics covered include, the photoelectric effect, the de Broglie relationship, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, Schrodingers equation, particle in a box, particle on a ring, particle on a sphere, hydrogenic atoms, the rigid rotor.
Author(s): Patrick J O'Malley

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A planning guide: health inequalities and the voluntary and community sector
A guide to the issues and advice on how to address health inequalities, produced by the Royal Society for Public Health. This resource was prepared following extensive field work with experts, and can also be downloaded here: http://www.ngoforum.org.uk/Inequality%20Guide%2026.10.09.pdf
Author(s): Royal Society for Public Health,Karen Bollan (Edit

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Sur des "personnes" mortelles : Reiner Schürmann / Emmanuel Cattin (texte lu par Alain Petit)

Sur des "personnes" mortelles : Reiner Schürmann. Emmanuel CATTIN (texte lu par Alain Petit). Colloque international organisé par le Laboratoire ERRAPHIS (Equipe de Recherches sur les Rationalités Philosophiques et les Savoirs) et EuroPhilosophie dans le cadre du programme ANR “Subjectivité et aliénation. Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, 24-25 juin 2010.


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Seeds and plants from organic cultivation - sowing organic, reaping best quality

pdfAlready on the purchase of seeds and seedlings, you place the roots of your organic vegetables and your natural garden. For your purchase not only the yield is important but also taste, plant health and regionality. Organic produced seeds are in harmony with nature."umweltbe
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15.341 Individuals, Groups, and Organizations (MIT)
This class develops basic concepts for understanding individual, group, and organizational behavior through the critical analysis of important works in the field. Among the areas covered are: individual affect and cognition; group process and performance; and organizational culture and adaptation. The class also emphasizes the use of behavioral science concepts for stimulating new and useful organizational behavior research.
Author(s): Carroll, John

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11.201 Gateway: Planning Action (MIT)
This course introduces incoming students in the Master in City Planning (MCP) program to the theory and history of planning in the public interest. It relies primarily on challenging real-world cases to highlight persistent dilemmas: the power and limits of planning, the multiple roles in which planners find themselves in communities around the globe, and the political, ethical, and practical dilemmas that planners face as they try to be effective. As such, the course provides an introduction to
Author(s): Briggs, Xavier de Souza

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7.342 Chronic Infection and Inflammation: What are the Consequences on Your Health? (MIT)
In this course we will explore the new emerging field of pathogen-induced chronic diseases. Work in this field has redefined the causes of some major disorders, such as ulcers. By reading the primary research literature we will learn about the molecular mechanisms through which pathogens cause disease. The diseases that we cover will be introduced with a short patient case study. We will discuss the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and gastric disease, HPV and cervical cancer, hepatitis C virus and
Author(s): Frickel, Eva,Gredmark, Sara

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Measuring Health and Disease 1: Introduction to Epidemiology
This module aims to enhance the measurement skills essential for effective Public Health practice. It complements the other modules and lays the foundation for further study or work in the field of Epidemiology and health research. It provides an introduction to the concepts, methods and role of Epidemiology in Public Health and provides a variety of tools for the assessment and interpretation of health problems.
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Electronic Components and Circuits
Operating principle, models and applications of basic semiconductors electronic components (diodes, bipolar transistors and field effect transistors), including the bias circuits. In addition, the concepts related to electronic analog amplification stages (small signal gain, input and output impedances and frequency response). Finally, the characteristics of operational amplifiers (OA) as analog integrated circuits and some of the most important AO applications.
Author(s): Jose A. García-Souto,Isabel Pérez Garcilópez,Pa

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Etude de connaissances d'élèves de seconde sur les mutations génétiques.
L'ADN est une notion qui pose problème aux élèves de lycée aussi nous nous proposons d'identifier et de classer les conceptions des élèves sur ce sujet. Pour cette analyse, nous avons utilisé la notion de mutation, qui permet d'étudier à la fois, comme nous le souhaitions, la structure et la fonction de l'ADN. Après avoir effectué une étude bibliographique et une analyse du savoir, nous avons cherché à vérifier l'existence de six niveaux biologiques dans les productions des élèv
Author(s): Chapel Gwendaël,Marzin Patricia

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