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Rat anatomy, Female, Pointer to spleen 2, (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.
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This course is offered during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), which is a special 4-week term at MIT that runs from the first week of January until the end of the month.
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This is the transcript of a presentation and comes from the 2009/10 BEng in Digital Systems and Computer Engineering (course number 2ELE0065) from the University of Hertfordshire. All the mini projects are designed as level two modules of the undergraduate programmes.
The objectives of this module are to demonstrate, within an embedded development environment:
* Processor – to – processor communication
* Multiple processors to perform one computation task using parallel processing
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This task guide forms part of the "Introduction to Visual Basic for Applications and relationship to VB 6" topic in the Rapid Application Development module.
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This teaching guide forms part of the "Structured Charts" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
Structured Systems Analysis - Exploding DFDs
This teaching guide forms part of the "Exploding DFDs" topic in the Structured Systems Analysis module.
Dog examination techniques
This presentation has been developed to introduce veterinary students to the process of carrying out a systematic physical examination in canine patients. It is designed to act as an introduction to these processes and procedures only, giving the students a framework from which to work as they develop and refine these skills throughout the veterinary course. Physical examination is a key skill which will be used throughout a veterinary surgeon's career and is a key determinant in selecting diagn
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‘Jesus, Paul and the Early Church’ is the third of three term-length online Modules on an ‘Introduction to the Bible’. Module 1 is an introduction to the content, original contexts, and theology of the main books of the Hebrew Bible together with related texts such as the Dead Sea Scrolls. Module 2 comprises an introduction to the authorship, contexts and distinctive theology of each of the four New Testament Gospels, together with what can be known from these and other sources about the
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A set of four separate guides which provide introductions to the principles and practical application of different analytical chemistry techniques, illustrated with simple diagrams and photographs of equipment: (1) introduction to analytical chemistry, focusing on the analytical process, quality assurance and general laboratory techniques e.g. solution preparation; (2) introduction to molecular spectroscopy, including UV-Vis, fluorescence, IR, MS and NMR spectroscopy; (3) introduction to chroma
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Teaching Heterodox Economics Concepts is written by Andrew Mearman of the University of the West of England, Bristol, and is a guide to using heterodox approaches in undergraduate economics teaching. The guide offers three potential approaches: enriching an orthodox programme, teaching a heterodox module and the parallel perspectives approach (teaching heterodox and orthodox concepts side by side). The guide also includes sections on assessment strategies, case studies and resources, including l
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In the field with Simon Haslett, Professor of Physical Geography and Director of the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching at the University of Wales, Newport, and Professor Jon Nott of James Cook University. Whilst Simon and Jon were in the field in Queensland, Jon received a phone call to do a radio interview about an earthquake and tsunami that had occurred in New Zealand the day before and generated a small tsunami that arrived along the southeast coast of Australia.
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The Anatomy Cookbook has been written to accompany an anatomy and physiology course for bioengineers who would otherwise have missed out on the opportunity to study real organ systems at first hand. It is not an alternative to a standard anatomy text, it acts more as a laboratory supplement. The fun bit is that your kitchen takes the place of the dissection room. Each recipe provides an insight into one or more organs, and all you need to do is go to the supermarket and be prepared to think abou
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Using this guide you will: Understand the terms used in financial statements; Appreciate the role of finance in your organisation; Have knowledge of the work of the accountant; Understand how accounts are created; Be able to understand the accounts; Understand how the accounts can be improved by your actions. Learning Outcomes: This study guide has been written on the basis that you could know nothing at all about finance. The key assumption is that by appreciating the role of finance within you
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Feminist icon Professor Germaine Greer delivered this year's Winifred Mercier public lecture to a packed Gandhi Hall. Born in Melbourne and educated in Australia and at Cambridge University, Professor Greer's first book, The Female Eunuch (1969), took the world by storm and remains one of the most influential texts of the feminist movement. She has had a distinguished academic career in Britain and the USA and makes regular appearances in print and other media as a broadcaster, journalist, colum
Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Creating Classes
This task guide forms part of the "Creating Classes" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Searching
This task guide forms part of the "Searching" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Classes and arithmetic
This task guide forms part of the "Classes and arithmetic" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
Virtual Maths, Calculating the Volume of a Brick
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The fourth lecture in the CIPR guest lecture series was led by writing guru, Sarah McCartney. Aside from writing the LUSH Times, which is read by over one million people, Sarah has also pursued her own interests, launching her Yogateds company with her mother, as well as writing a book called The Fake Factor, which focuses on her speciality - branding Sarah centred her lecture around her work with LUSH, placing emphasis upon how all of LUSH's PR is in-house and comes from the heart. It was evide













