Peter Singer - Giving What We Can
Peter Singer speaking at Rutgers University on December 2nd, 2010 to launch the first US chapter of Giving What We Can. For more information, please visit http://www.GivingWhatWeCan.org/Rutgers
Introduction to Glycolysis
Living cells can process certain sugar molecules, rearranging their atoms and this process can supply energy to the cell to power growth and other functions. This process is called glycolysis. Glycolysis evolved billions of years ago when there was no oxygen in the earth's atmosphere and it was therefore impossible for cells to gain energy from the oxidation of sugar molecules using oxygen. Later when oxygen was produced as a byproduct of photosynthesis cells evolved to utilise oxygen to oxidise
Introduction to Vectors and Tensors, Vol. 2, Vector and Tensor Analysis
Introduction to Vectors and Tensors, Vol. 2, Vector and Tensor Analysis is a typed revision of the book originally published by Plenum Press in 1976 as Volume 2 in their series on Mathematical Concepts and Methods in Science and Engineering, edited by Angelo Miele. PDF File.
Introduction to Vectors and Tensors, Vol. 1, Linear and Multilinear Algebra
Introduction to Vectors and Tensors, Vol. 1, Linear and Multilinear Algebra is a typed revision that was originally published by Plenum Press in 1976 as Volume 1 in a series on Mathematical Concepts and Methods in Science and Engineering, edited by Angelo Miele. PDF File.
Introduction to Continuum Mechanics for Engineers
Introduction to Continuum Mechanics for Engineers, are typed revisions of books which were originally published by Plenum Press. This textbook is intended to introduce engineering graduate students to the essentials of modern Continuum Mechanics. PDF file.
Introduction to Modern Physics
The course covers principles and concepts of Special and General Relativity; origins of Quantum Mechanics; quantum structure of atoms, molecules, solids; applications to lasers and microelectronics; nuclear and particle physics; and cosmology.
Introduction -- Japanese Lectures
Course - Group - Introduction -- Japanese Lectures - Agnes Scott College > Japanese - Spring 2008 Video > Introduction -- Japanese Lectures
Introduction -- Japanese Lectures
Course - Group - Introduction -- Japanese Lectures - Agnes Scott College > Japanese - Fall 2007 > Introduction -- Japanese Lectures
3.1 Introduction
This unit explains the function of the cytoskeleton and its role in controlling transport of vesicles between different subcellular compartments.
An Italian Introduction to Microsoft Word
Con questa serie di domande si valuter? il livello di preparazione dello studente. (A short quiz in Italian).
4.1 How to organize and lead an entrepreneurial venture - Introduction
Global Text Project
Collaborative Statistics: Adoption and Usage
Judy Baker,
Jacky Hood,
Una Daly
This module is designed to track the various versions and derived copies of Collaborative Statistics (originally col10522), as well as keep track of educator
Introduction to Clinical Pain Problems
Research of the mechanisms, nature, and treatment of pain has advanced enormously in the past decade. Introduction to Clinical Pain Problems is part of the Tufts University School of Medicine Master of Science in Pain Research, Education and Policy program. The program, founded in 1999 by an anesthesiology/internist and a sociologist, meets the needs of practicing health care professionals to provide optimal pain management by offering a unique, interdisciplinary program that sets the standard f
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Urban and Environmental Analysis
GIS, a computer-based tool for storing, mapping, and analyzing spatial information together with non-spatial data, is very helpful when studying urban and environmental topics. This course focuses on introducing students to the use of geographic information systems in the urban/suburban/metropolitan environment. Students will learn to use GIS and how to frame spatial questions for research and teaching as well as gain technical expertise.
An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers
This book, which presupposes familiarity only with the most elementary concepts of arithmetic (divisibility properties, greatest common divisor, etc.), is an expanded version of a series of lectures for graduate students on elementary number theory. Topics include: Compositions and Partitions; Arithmetic Functions; Distribution of Primes; Irrational Numbers; Congruences; Diophantine Equations; Combinatorial Number Theory; and Geometry of Numbers. Three sections of problems (which include exercis
8.2 Securing and managing external relationships: Introduction to external relationships
Global Text Project
Introduction to Magnetism and Electricity unit
David Reese
Using the FOSS 4th grade Magnetism and Electricity science kit, teacher will introduce the concept of magnetism. Students will be able to identify a magnet as well as its properties including […]
Statistics and Graphing
Statistics play a vital role in the scientific enterprise. This activity provides background information and tutorials on basic statistics (mean, median, standard deviation, etc.) used in science. Topics include descriptive statistics. l
An introduction to the Blackboard Resources for the Health Sciences Pre-registration Healthcare Prog
An introduction to the Blackboard Resources for the Health Sciences Pre-registration Healthcare Programmes - Adam Warren and Pauline Morgan
Keywords:Health Sciences
Gov't and the Marketplace Seminar: Fostering Economic Growth #1 - Introduction
September 28, 2010
Fostering Economic Growth - Case Study: Massachusetts Film Tax Credit
Introduction: Nonnie Burns, Senior University Fellow, Northeastern University
* Dan O'Connell, CEO, Massachusetts Competitive Partnership
* Peter Enrich, Professor, School of Law, Northeastern University
Moderator: Barry Bluestone, Dean, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs













