Chem 203, Lecture 22. Wednesday, November 16. Aspects of COSY, HMQC, HMBC, and Related Experiments
A lecture for the Chem 203: Organic Spectroscopy course.
Chem 203, Lecture 23. Friday, November 18. Using TOCSY to Elucidate Spin Systems. ROESY
A lecture for the Chem 203: Organic Spectroscopy course.
Chem 203, Lecture 24. Monday, November 21. Using Organic Spectroscopy to Solve Complex Structures
A lecture for the Chem 203: Organic Spectroscopy course.
Chem 203, Lecture 25. Wednesday, November 23. INADEQUATE. Some Thoughts on Homework Set 9
A lecture for the Chem 203: Organic Spectroscopy course.
Chem 203, Lecture 26. Monday, November 28. Using Organic Spectroscopy to Solve Complex Structures, P
A lecture for the Chem 203: Organic Spectroscopy course.
Chem 203, Lecture 27. Wednesday, November 30. Using HMQC-TOCSY or HSQC-TOCSY to Deal with Overlap
A lecture for the Chem 203: Organic Spectroscopy course.
Chem 203, Some Other Useful NMR Techniques
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Chem 203, Lecture 28. Friday, December 2. Some Other Useful NMR Techniques
A lecture for the Chem 203: Organic Spectroscopy course.
E-portfolio - General instructions for students
This is a resource released as part of the E-Portfolio Toolkit based on experience of developing the “Year Abroad E-Portfolio”, undertaken by the School of Languages at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Bioinformatics- UH course
This is an introduction to the bioinformatics website provided by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). It includes an overview of the basic mission of NCBI and an introduction to the most commonly used biological databases available on the website and the tools for viewing and analyzing the data.
Career Gates: Soft Skills
Career Gates: Soft Skills highlights the skills employees need to be successful. These include communication, eye-contact, listening, teamwork, positive attitude, proper handshake, professional appearance and respect. Soft skills are the abilities to get along with others, resolve conflict and work together towards a common goal. These skills can be a strong indicator in why you get a job or why you don't get a job. A desire to learn and an ability to learn, you can advance. Many companies will
SDSU Geological Sciences - Thesis Defense - Leah Carrigan
By: tcarrasc Paleodepth reconstruction through the Pennsylvanian Finis Shale of Texas: Insights from brachiopod oxygen isotopes
Leah Carrigan
ABSTRACT
The Upper Pennsylvanian Finis Shale occurs within the Graham Formation of the Cisco Group and represents a mud-dominated environment along the eastern shelves of the sub-equatorial Midland Basin (Pierce et al., 2010). In a representative section of the Finis Shale, Forcino et al. (2010) documented a fundamental decrease in the abundance and b
RSC Wednesday Seminars 2011: The resistance of the Erased: "You cannot fight the system alone"
This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's last Wednesday Public Seminar of Michaelmas Term 2011. This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre on Wednesday 30 November 2011. The lecture was given by Dr Jelka Zorn, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Session 7
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Brian Beckman: Hidden Markov Models, Viterbi Algorithm, LINQ, Rx and Higgs Boson It's been WAY too long since we've had Brian Beckman sharing knowledge, insights and perspectives on Channel 9. This changes now!
Needless to say, I was incredibly happy to spend an hour with Brian learning all about what he's up to these days. Not surprisingly, he's writing code and employing Rx and monads to solve very interesting problems. In t
How To Make A Junk Guitar
So you want to jam like a rock star, but you don't want to shell out for an electric guitar? Make one yourself. Sound artist Ranjit Bhatnagar explains the art of a DIY instrument he calls a "junk guitar." You can piece one together using little more than a plank of wood, some wire, a magnet and a guitar string. Forget the air guitar solos. Plug in. Rock out. (3:06)
Online Scratch Cards
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Mac In A Minute - Frost Week 2012
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Behind the Scenes - Plonsk: Identifying a Town
If you do not see the English subtitles click "cc" (red).
Behind the Scenes - Plonsk: Identifying a Town
Efrat Komisar, Head of the Footage Section of the Yad Vashem Archives, describes and demonstrates how careful research was able to correctly identify Plonsk as the town in a 1940 film made by photographer Horst Loerzer. As a result, the film itself now provides important visual testimony on the life of the Jews in Plonsk at the time of the Nazi occupation.
The video is part of the exhibit
Holocaust Survivor Testimony: Daily Life in the Warsaw Ghetto - Israel Gutman
Israel Gutman describes the constantly increasing difficulty and horror of life in the Warsaw Ghetto.
http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/holocaust/about/03/daily_life.asp
Excerpt from: Overcrowding and Misery in Warsaw Ghetto Courtyards
Directed By: Reuven Hecker
Producers: Liat Benhabib, Noemi Schory, Liran Atzmor
Production Company: Belfilms Ltd.













