Dr. M. Boyd Gillespie Physician Profile
Meet Dr. M. Boyd Gillespie, Associate Professor at MUSC. His specialities include head and neck cancer, thyroid and parthyroid tumors, voice and swallowing disorders, snoring and sleep apena.
L'histoire du cinéma sonore est-elle seulement technique ? Une conférence de Claude Bailblé
Depuis le phonautographe de Léon Scott (1857), nombre d’inventions techniques en cascade (microphone, lampe triode, haut-parleur, modulateur optique…) finissent par se rencontrer en un seul dispositif : le cinéma sonore des années 1930. Commence alors l’exploration des possibilités expressives de la monophonie, que d’autres progrès technologiques (l’enregistrement magnétique, la caméra silencieuse, le montage et mixage multipistes) viennent faciliter.
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Comment pouvait-on être hitchcocko-hitchcockien ? Conférence de Serge Toubiana
Longtemps, "le maître du suspense" ne fut pas pris au sérieux, autant aux Etats-Unis qu'en France. Par quelles voies critiques son nom est-il devenu, au tournant des années 1950-1960, synonyme presque à lui seul du 7ème art et le cinéaste préféré de tant de cinéastes ?
Serge Toubiana est directeur de la Cinémathèque française.
TWiV Live at the 2011 ASM General Meeting in New Orleans (MWV49)
In episode 49 of MicrobeWorld Video, Vincent and guests Rachel Katzenellenbogen, Roger Hendrix, and Harmit Malik recorded TWiV #135 live at the 2011 ASM General Meeting in New Orleans, where they discussed transformation and oncogenesis by human papillomaviruses, the amazing collection of bacteriophages on the planet, and the evolution of genetic conflict between virus and host.
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The I-35W bridge collapse in Minneapolis in August 2007, resulting in at least 13 deaths, illustrates the importance of structural integrity. This unit looks at the investigation that followed the collapse of the Silver Bridge over the Ohio River in 1967 which demonstrates how the study of safe design and the assessment of components and structures under load is of increasing importance in engineering design.
7.04. Land and Capital Goods Differentiated Instruction- Scaffolding Model Video of Robin's next with eggs hatching Muzikale opvoeding : Cursus 2e jaar De cursus begint met het opfrissen van de parameters en behandelt vervolgens de muziek van verschillende werelddelen. Niet alles is even theoretisch gegeven en dus ook niet in dezelfde mate op papier gezet. De afbeeldingen zijn weggelaten … PediNeuroLogic Exam: 3 Month Old: Normal: Motor - Hand Movements Open meeting to discuss external governance report, June 28, 2011 Strauss-Kahn accuser: "God, why me?" The week ahead: June 30th 2011 Kidney Filtering Arbitration of Disputes Why Legalize Now? Arbitration of Disputes [Excerpted from The Market for Liberty (2009). An MP3 audio file of this article, narrated by Holly Hinton and Joel Sams, is available for download.] Libertarian Psychology [Transcribed from the Libertarian Tradition podcast episode "Libertarianism and Psychology"] What I have for you today is a few brief notes on a prominen How Mathematics Can Make Smart People Dumb Mathematics can sometimes make smart people dumb. Let me explain what I mean by this. I don't mean that it is dumb not to be good at mathematics. After all, mathematics is a highly abstract and challenging discipline requiring many years (decades even) of study, and there are plenty of very smart people who have little understanding of it, and little ability to use it. What I mean is
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Meet Michelle Rainey. A 10-year veteran who is NCATE Board Certified, she teaches 9th through 12th-grade English at Lawndale High School and also serves as one of the school's instructional coaches helping with aspects of curriculum professional development. Here Michelle speaks about the importance of differentiated instruction. (02:40)
This four minute video shows the birth and hatching of feeding and maturing of Robins from hatching until they leave the nest. There is no narration. It appears one does no survive so students may need to understand the survival of the fittest aspects.

The hand is now held in a more open position. The infant will hold on to an object when placed in his hand but will not yet reach for the object. At this age, the infant may start to bat at objects. He also watches his hands. A neuroscience tutorial focusing on those aspects of the pediatric neurological examination that are unique to the child's nervous system, with an emphasis on important neurodevelopmental milestones.
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It was an impressive turnout by members of the Concordia community at the June 28 open meeting to discuss the report and recommendations by the External Governance Review Committee. The collegial meeting — which drew more than 150 faculty, staff, students, alumni and representatives from various unions — provided opportunities for people to articulate their comments and perspectives on the report's 38 recommendations about the roles and responsibilities of the Co
July 28 - The woman accusing Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault, Nafissatou Diallo, tells a news conference in New York that she and her family are "going through a lot" -- including crying everyday and sleepless nights. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Thailand holds a general election, Moroccans go to the polls and Hugo Chavez's health attracts mounting speculation
In this activity, students filter different substances through a plastic window screen, different sized hardware cloth and poultry netting. Their model shows how the thickness of a filter in the kidney is imperative in deciding what will be filtered out and what will stay within the blood stream.
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