SFCO 2011 - De l’exérèse : quel est l’apport des techniques mini invasives.
SFCO 2011 - Comment reconstruire: utilisations des lambeaux pédiculés en chirurgie oncologique, technique chirurgicale pour le non plasticien.
Intervenant(s) : Nicolas LEYMARIE (Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif)
Résumé :
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors du Cours National l’Association des Jeunes Chirurgiens Oncolog
USAWC expert discusses American Grand Strategy
Dr. Steven Metz, Strategic Studies Institute researcher, discusses American Grand Strategy during a noon-time lecture at the Army war College.
Erik Kessels -- Photography Lecture Series
Filmed February 24, 2011, as part of CCA's Photography Lecture Series, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts.
NOTE: This lecture was presented in part by Pier 24 Photography (http://www.pier24.org/) which supports the CCA Photography lecture series by contemporary artists working primarily in photography; recent CCA lectures include artists Thomas Demand, Naoya Hatakeyama, and Paul Graham.
Artists selected for the series engage CCA Grad Fine Art
Elma Lewis Black Poetry for Children
Elma Lewis reads the poem 'Sympathy' by Paul Lawrence Dunbar. Program is divided into two halves: the first featuring a 30-minute in-studio poetry reading by Elma Lewis, the second of magazine-style segments. Elma Lewis, Director of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, seated with children around her, talks about what poetry is, what a poem can make you feel, and why people used to write in rhymes. Lewis focuses on two African American poets, Langston Hughes (who is 'of this time') and
Colonial Children's Dance
Youth interpreters in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area enliven parlors and stages with dancing demonstrations. Kelly McEvoy details the colonial pastime.
Angry protests over Greek property tax
Sept. 25 - Greek protesters clashed with police during a demonstration against the country's recently approved property tax in Athens. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
New World English
The first English words spoken in Virginia were pronounced with a 17th-century London accent. Linguistics professor Anne Charity-Hudley explains the evolution of the American sound.
SFCO 2011 – Proctectomie transanale endoscopique
Titre : SFCO 2011 – Proctectomie transanale endoscopique
Intervenant (s) : Philippe ROUANET (CRLC Val d’Aurelle – Montpellier)
Résumé : vidéo 4 minutes
Chirurgie «non invasive»
– Visualise 3 étages du rectum
– Sous contrôle de la vue
– Permet une résection complète de la paroi
«Full rectal thickness»
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiée
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SFCO 2011 – Embolisation et ligature portale dans le cancer colorectal chez le rat
Titre : SFCO 2011 – L’embolisation et la ligature portale induisent des réponses tumorales différentes sur les métastases hépatiques de cancer colorectal chez le rat.
Intervenant (s) : Mathilde WAGNER (Service de chirurgie colorectale et de radiologie INSERM U773 hôpital Beaujon Clichy)
Résumé : objectif : évaluer l’impact de la ligature et de l’embolisation portale sur la croissance tumorale des MHKCR dans un modèle expérimental.
L’auteur n’a pas tr
Engineering Smarter Drivers
While automakers market increasingly intelligent cars, they may be missing the point. No matter how sophisticated the vehicle’s brain, suggests
Alex (Sandy) Pentland, the smartest element on the road is still the human driver. In search of safe, responsive vehicles, designers should not think of separate
Programming Principles: Introduction to Java
Programming Principles: Introduction to Java
GRCC's Student Congress Meeting 10/05/11
GRCC's Student Congress Meeting from 10/05/11
"From the Mixed-Up Files ..." by E.L. Konigsburg--The Pick of the Week from 60 second Recap®
In this video, teenage students will be introduced to "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E.L. Konigsburg. Summary-Almost-12-year-old Claudia Kincaid is tired of being underappreciated, tired of going unnoticed, and tired of life in a house full of brothers. But rather than wallow in her misery, she decides to do something about it—something like running away to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Life at the Museum, however, offers Claudia more than she bargained for&mda
No day in court as actvists boycott UAE trial
Oct. 2 - Five political activists being tried in the UAE on charges of insulting the country's leaders boycott trial claiming mistreatment in prison. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Libyan forces fire Howitzers towards Sirte
Oct 2. - Fighters loyal to Libya's interim government fire Howitzers towards pro-Gaddafi targets in Sirte. Rough Cut. (No reporter narration)
Calls continue in Yemen for Saleh to quit
Oct. 2 - Thousands fill the streets of Sanaa demanding that Yemen's President Saleh quit. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Battle for Sirte continues
Oct. 3 - Medical supply shortages prevent doctors in Sirte from assisting the wounded as a cease-fire to allow citizens to escape the town has ended. Julie Noce reports.
The Uncompromising Friend of Liberty [On Freedom and Free Enterprise (1956)] When I was invited to contri
Local News in the Digital Age
This Communication Forum event was held on September 22, 2011, in Bartos Theater at the MIT Media Lab
Is local news a casualty of the digital age? A recent report from the Federal Communications Commission suggests that although the broad media landscape is more vibrant than ever, many state and local communities face a s














