Regents' Professor Roy R. Parker
Regents' Professor, the highest of faculty ranks, is reserved for full professors with exceptional achievements that have brought them national or international recognition. Roy R. Parker is a Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
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In this video clip, Air Force pilot Keith Connolly describes his experience with survival training during the Vietnam War. (1:34)
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La diminution de la mortalité infantile (vaccin.) et la forte fécondité qui persiste dans beaucoup de régions du globe expliquent qu’un nombre croissant d’enfants entrent en adolescence
• 10-19 ans: 1,2 milliard, 20% de la population mondiale, 87% vivant dans le monde en développement
• Sur 100 adolescents, 62 vivent en Asie (A), 15 en Afrique SS ASS) et 9 en Amérique latine (AL)
• Lié à la transition démographique, le pic est passé en Asie de l’est e
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Titre : FORMATIC – Paris 2011 – La question de l'éthique dans le domaine de l'innovation des TIC Santé
Auteur : LUCAS Jacques
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Conférence enregistrée lors du congrès international FORMATIC PARIS 2011. Atelier TIC et pratiques innovantes au service de la formation des professionnels de la santé. Président de séance Antoine TESNIERE (Université Paris Descartes projet ILumens), modérateur Yannick MOTEL (délégué géné
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Amin, A. (1999) ‘An institutional perspective on regional economic development’, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, vol.23, no.2, pp.365–78.
Anderson, J. (1995) ‘The exaggerated death of the nation state’ in Anderson, J., Brook, C. and Cochrane, A. (eds) A Global World? Re-ordering Political Space, Oxford, Oxford University Press/The Open University.

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Arianna Huffington's key to happiness
July 6 - Arianna Huffington tells Atlantic's James Bennet and Reuters' Chrystia Freeland the secret to happiness - and education reform.
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Missouri State University has partnered with the Missouri Department of Conservation to create a new area of emphasis for our education students. This emphasis is cutting edge in that we are the only University in the state to offer such an opportunity. The Discover Nature curriculum is designed to get even the most reluctant of learners excited about school. Students are routinely outdoors to actively explore their environment as content from all subject areas is investigated. The curriculum
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When we see a galaxy and a quasar near each other in the sky, it might be because they are really near each other, or it might be that they are far apart and just along the same line of sight. Tests performed by Alan Stockton (Astrophysical Journal 223:747-757, "The Nature of QSO Redshifts", 1978) on a sample of such pairs have shown that some galaxy-quasar pairs have the same redshift and so are accepted as being at the same distance. Other pairs with very different redshifts however have been
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