Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Review II - Brian Harvey, Berkeley Computer Scienc
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Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Review I - Brian Harvey, Berkeley Computer Science
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Final Lecture for Chemical Structure and Reactivity: The Future - Peter Vollhardt, Berkeley Chemistr
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Masked Acyl Anions. Carbohydrates: Names and Structure - Peter Vollhardt, Berkeley Chemistry
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Enzyme structure and function -#1 - Richard Malkin, Berkeley Biology
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2.5 From phoneme to sentence structure: the syntactic problem
Human communication is vastly more complex than that of any other species we know about. It is so complex that linguists are only just beginning to identify the processes in the brain that are related to understanding language. This unit looks at how language is understood by taking an interdisciplinary approach.
Using composite materials to replace bone
Traditionally, patients who have lost bone in an accident or have had bone removed due to cancer have had to endure two very long and very painful operations. One operation to attach steel plates to the bone, and a second operation once the bone has healed,
In this podcast, Professor Chris Rudd, Dean of the faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham, describes his work with composite materials in the car industry and how it can be applied to the field of medicine.
Not your grandfathers DNA - Variations in DNA structure - Qiang Zhou, Berkeley Biology
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Membrane Structure: Part I - Qiang Zhou, Berkeley Biology
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Histology, developing bone x40, (direct/above view)
Histology, developing bone x40, (direct/above view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Histology, developing bone x10, (direct/above view)
Histology, developing bone x10, (direct/above view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Osteoporosis and Bone Physiology
An excellent survey of osteoporosis suitable for a wide audience including practicing physicians
Inelastic Collision of Particles with Structure Model
The EJS Inelastic Collision of Particles with Structure model displays the inelastic collision between two equal "particles" with structure on a smooth horizontal surface. Each particle has two microscopic elements which interact through a massless spring of stiffness k and natural length L. The mass of one of the microscopic elements and the spring length of the connector spring can be changed via textboxes. You can modify this simulation if you have EJS installed by right-clicking within the p
Investigating Confined Structure Fires
This is the latest US Fire Administration Research Report.
Investigative Report on Fatal Residential Structure Fires with Operational Smoke Alarms
This report gives data with respect to operational smoke detectors and fatal fires. This is important reading for AHJs and Public Education officers as well as students interested in the administrative side of the fire service.
External Structure of a Neuron
This tutorial is one of two made available to the public that have been designed to support an advanced biological psychology course. The tutorial begins with an image about the external structure of neurons, followed by a verbal explanation of the material addressed and then a self-test matching the visually based informationto labels. The final section of each tutorial consists of multiple-choice self-test items that test student knowledge of the material presented in the tutorial.
Dripping Wet or Dry as a Bone?
Students use a sponge and water model to explore the concept of relative humidity and create a percent scale.
Histology, decalcified bone ts x10, (direct/above view)
Histology, decalcified bone ts x10, (direct/above view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Histology, decalcified bone ls (not good) x10, (direct/above view)
Histology, decalcified bone ls (not good) x10, (direct/above view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Histology, red bone marrow (h) x40, (direct/above view)
Histology, red bone marrow (h) x40, (direct/above view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.













