Biologie Animale, la dissection du calmar, 3 - appareils circulatoire et respiratoire
« La dissection du calmar » fait partie d’une série de films de biologie qui ont pour sujet les plans d’organisation de modèles animaux représentatifs de grands groupes chez les invertébrés et les vertébrés. Grâce à des images, des animations et des schémas de support cette vidéo montre la démarche de dissection de l’animal ainsi que l’organisation des différents appareils chez les Mollusques Céphalopodes.
Biologie Animale, la dissection du calmar, 4 - appareil génital
« La dissection du calmar » fait partie d’une série de films de biologie qui ont pour sujet les plans d’organisation de modèles animaux représentatifs de grands groupes chez les invertébrés et les vertébrés. Grâce à des images, des animations et des schémas de support cette vidéo montre la démarche de dissection de l’animal ainsi que l’organisation des différents appareils chez les Mollusques Céphalopodes.
Biologie Animale, la dissection du calmar, 5 - appareil digestif
« La dissection du calmar » fait partie d’une série de films de biologie qui ont pour sujet les plans d’organisation de modèles animaux représentatifs de grands groupes chez les invertébrés et les vertébrés. Grâce à des images, des animations et des schémas de support cette vidéo montre la démarche de dissection de l’animal ainsi que l’organisation des différents appareils chez les Mollusques Céphalopodes.
Biologie Animale, la dissection de la souris, 5 - appareil digestif
« La dissection de la souris » fait partie d’une série de films de biologie qui ont pour sujet les plans d’organisation de modèles animaux représentatifs de grands groupes chez les invertébrés et les vertébrés. Grâce à des images, des animations et des schémas de support, cette vidéo montre la démarche de dissection de la souris et l’anatomie des mammifères (morphologie, anatomie générale, appareil respiratoire, circulatoire, digestif, urinaire et génital)
La peinture animée depuis Emile Reynaud
En 1880 avec son Praxinoscope à projection, Emile Reynaud parvient à coupler la synthèse graphique du mouvement avec la lanterne magique, créant une nouvelle technique de peinture animée lumineuse, distincte des formes antérieures de projection et qui précède le cinéma photographique. Inventeur et artiste accompli, il crée ensuite le jeu expressif des personnages peints et animés dans ses Pantomimes Lumineuses, puis la Photo Peinture animée. De toutes ces inventions on peut retro
Justice et management : enjeux et défis
Troisième partie de l’Essentiel "Eléments pour une rencontre de la Sociologie et de l’Economie" qui fait suite à la Grande Leçon "La sociologie peut-elle aider à comprendre l'économie ? - Le nouveau management public".
Les auteurs vous proposent de rencontrer Frédéric Schoenaers (sociologue), Joël Ficet (politologue) et David Delvaux (sociologue) pour comprendre quels sont les enjeux liés à l’introduction du référentiel managérial au sein des
State of Emergency: The Way We Were, Britain 1970-1974
The beginning of the 1970s saw Britain tottering on the brink of an abyss. Yet this time of immense unrest was also one of astonishing creativity and innovation, which helped shape society as we know it today. For perhaps the last time in our history Britain experienced the shock of the new, from celebrity footballers and the pornography boom to high street curry houses and foreign holidays. Dominic Sandbrook was born in Shropshire in 1974, an indirect result of the Heath government's three-day
Lecture 17 - 11/23/2010
Lecture 17
Life Cycle of a Mineral Deposit
This teacher's guide defines what a mineral deposit is and how a mineral deposit is identified and measured, how the mineral resources are extracted, and how the mining site is reclaimed; how minerals and mineral resources are processed; and how we use mineral resources in our every day lives. Included are 10 activity-based learning exercises that educate students on basic geologic concepts; the processes of finding, identifying, and extracting the resources from a mineral deposit; and the uses
Reforming the United Nations - Mission Impossible?
Professor Kennedy's latest book is The Parliament of Man: the past, present and future of the United Nations (2006), which is inspired by the work he did on a report for the secretary general for the 50th anniversary of the UN.
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007
Microsoft Excel 2007 is a spreadsheet application written and distributed by Microsoft for windows. It features calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables and a macro programming language called VBA. This guide will get you started working with Excel 2007 and covers: Data entry and formatting, using formulas and functions, presenting data with charts, and database features in Excel.
UW 360 - November 2010 Edition: Healing Gardens
Visit a healing garden at Fisher House, a residence for families of veterans who are being treated at nearby Seattle Veterans Affairs Hospital. The garden was designed by UW Professor Daniel Winterbottom's landscape architecture students, including a Vietnam veteran who's now a doctoral student.
UWTV presents UW 360, a brand new magazine-style show. UW 360 profiles the fascinating people, programs and community connections that define the University of Washington.
The show looks at a wide rang
Legacy Day 2010 Leaf Dedication Ceremony
Students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends gathered for Legacy Day on Friday, November 5 at the Historic Fort Hill house.
Legacy Day featured tours of Fort Hill, a scavenger hunt for historical facts and trivia in the house, and music by the Clemson University String Quartet. Participants were able to leave their own mark on Clemson's legacy by signing the mat of a special Clemson print that will hang in the R.M. Cooper Library.
There was also a special dedication ceremony for a new addit
AP Statistics Curriculum 2007
This is an Internet-based E-Book for advanced-placement (AP) statistics educational curriculum. The E-Book is initially developed by the UCLA Statistics Online Computational Resource (SOCR), however, all statistics instructors, researchers and educators are encouraged to contribute to this effort and improve the content of these learning materials.
Getting Lost in Buildings
Most everyone has experienced getting lost in a building -- hospitals, museums, libraries and shopping malls top the list of structures that leave us turned around and wondering where to go next. University of Notre Dame Psychology Professor Laura Carlson researches why people get lost in buildings.
http://newsinfo.nd.edu/news/17446/
Spartan Sagas: Gary Ferenchick
Gary Ferenchick earned bachelor's and master's degrees from the College of Natural Science in 1979 and 1982, respectively, and an MD from the College of Human Medicine in 1984. Currently, he's chief of the Division of General Internal Medicine and associate professor of medicine at Michigan State. He says Spartan physicians are distinguished from others for their care and attention to each patient's story and values in developing a treatment plan.
"This place is a friendly place, and I honestl
Welfare State Reform Over the (Very) Long-run
The lecture and panel discussion celebrate the T H Marshall Fellowship scheme, funded by the Volkswagen Foundation, which has been running for seven years. The event also launches the Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State |and will be followed by a reception. Paul Pierson has been a professor of public policy and holder of the Avice Sarint Chair of Public Policy at Berkeley since 2004. Anton Hemerijck is secretary of the Scientific Council for Government Policy in the Netherlands, and is Professo
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Introduction to Problem Solving as Search
This test forms part of the "Introduction to Problem Solving as Search" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Introduction to Problem Solving as Search
This test forms part of the "Introduction to Problem Solving as Search" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Distributed Web Systems - Coordination and agreement
This lecture forms part of the "Coordination and agreement" topic in the Distributed Web Systems module.













