14.381 Statistical Method in Economics (MIT)
The course introduces statistical theory to prepare students for the remainder of the econometrics sequence. The emphasis of the course is to understand the basic principles of statistical theory. A brief review of probability will be given; however, this material is assumed knowledge. The course also covers basic regression analysis. Topics covered include probability, random samples, asymptotic methods, point estimation, evaluation of estimators, Cramer-Rao theorem, hypothesis tests, Neyman Pe
Munger on Middlemen
Mike Munger of Duke University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the often-vilified middleman--someone who buys cheap, sells dear and does nothing to improve the product. Munger explains the economic function of arbitrage using a classic article about how prices emerged in a POW camp during World War II. Munger then applies the analysis to the financial crisis.
22.101 Applied Nuclear Physics (MIT)
This course explores elements of nuclear physics for engineering students. It covers basic properties of the nucleus and nuclear radiations; quantum mechanical calculations of deuteron bound-state wave function and energy; n-p scattering cross section; transition probability per unit time and barrier transmission probability. It also covers binding energy and nuclear stability; interactions of charged particles, neutrons, and gamma rays with matter; radioactive decays; and energetics and general
HST.176 Cellular and Molecular Immunology (MIT)
This course covers cells and tissues of the immune system, lymphocyte development, the structure and function of antigen receptors, the cell biology of antigen processing and presentation, including molecular structure and assembly of MHC molecules, the biology of cytokines, leukocyte-endothelial interactions, and the pathogenesis of immunologically mediated diseases. The course is structured as a series of lectures and tutorials in which clinical cases are discussed with faculty tutors.
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7.A12 Freshman Seminar: Structural Basis of Genetic Material: Nucleic Acids (MIT)
Since the discovery of the structure of the DNA double helix in 1953 by Watson and Crick, the information on detailed molecular structures of DNA and RNA, namely, the foundation of genetic material, has expanded rapidly. This discovery is the beginning of the "Big Bang" of molecular biology and biotechnology. In this seminar, students discuss, from a historical perspective and current developments, the importance of pursuing the detailed structural basis of genetic materials.
Lecture 19 - Structure of the Earth and Moon 2
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Lecture 18 - Structure of the Earth and Moon
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3.044 Materials Processing (MIT)
The goal of 3.044 is to teach cost-effective and sustainable production of solid material with a desired geometry, structure or distribution of structures, and production volume. Toward this end, it is organized around different types of phase transformations which determine the structure in various processes for making materials, in roughly increasing order of entropy change during those transformations: solid heat treatment, liquid-solid processing, fluid behavior, deformation processing, and
Lecture 10 - Structure of a Play
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Calculus on the Web
COW is an internet utility for learning and practicing calculus. The principal purpose of COW is to provide you, the student or interested user, with the opportunity to learn and practice problems in calculus (and in the future other topics in mathematics) in a friendly environment via the internet. The most important feature of the COW is that you get to know whether your answer is correct almost immediately. It is as if you had a tutor looking over your shoulder and helping you along as you wo
iCase image - Amantadine
The structure of the anti-influenza virus drug, amantadine. iCase bioukoer
2.5 Declaration of the Rights of Man
This unit provides basic historical background to the French Revolution. It will show that the Revolution accelerated intellectual, cultural and psychological change, and opened up new horizons and possibilities. In fact, while much controversy and scepticism remain as to the real extent of underlying change in the social and economic structure of France, it is generally agreed by scholars that the Revolution stimulated a widening of expectations and imaginative awareness: a belief, inherited fr
2.1 The bankrupt monarchy
This unit provides basic historical background to the French Revolution. It will show that the Revolution accelerated intellectual, cultural and psychological change, and opened up new horizons and possibilities. In fact, while much controversy and scepticism remain as to the real extent of underlying change in the social and economic structure of France, it is generally agreed by scholars that the Revolution stimulated a widening of expectations and imaginative awareness: a belief, inherited fr
3. Gas Hydrates in Energy Recovery, Transportation & Storage
student, hydrate, combustion, energy, compound, cell, molecule, structure, gas, production, fuel, behavior, chemistry, natural, analysis, measure, experiment, test, research, water, thermal, model, factor, react, adhesion, particle, primate, phase, matter
Designing for the Self (November 3, 2006)
design, innovation, research, interaction, consumer, system, multimedia, movie, intelligent, identity, approach, performance, efficient, work, behavior, attachment, influence, product, function, usability, psychology, social, possession, construction, hel
Einstein's Theory Lecture 4 (October 13, 2008)
quantum physics, mathematics, theory, science, formula, equation, general relativity, covariant index, contra variant index, coordinate system, cartesian coordinate, minkowski coordinate, function, vector, scaler, derivative, differential displacement, gr
13. Programming Methodology Lecture 13
computer, science, technology, programming, software, variable, names, language, java, strings, str, characters, processing, private, public, loops, char, function, replace, tokenizers, caesar cipher
23. Programming Paradigms Lecture 23
science, math, engineering, computer, language, source code, technology, programming, scheme, functional, paradigm, recursion, memory model, unary map, function
16. Programming Paradigms Lecture 16
science, math, engineering, computer, language, source code, technology, programming, paradigm, C, C++, bit, byte, thread, library, function, semaphore, processor, dining philosopher, example
15. Programming Paradigms Lecture 15
science, math, engineering, computer, language, source code, technology, programming, paradigm, C, C++, bit, byte, thread, library, function, while loop, call, run, instruction, stack, segment













