Nancy E. Warner Interview
Nancy E. Warner, former professor of pathology at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, reflects on her career and her time at the University of Southern California. Warner is an esteemed professor and former associate dean who has a long history of mentoring young doctors and promoting women's rights in the medical field. Warner was interviewed by Frances L. Feldman on August 1, 2002, as part of the USC Emeriti Center's H. Dale Hilton Living History Project. Learn more about USC: http://www.
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Students are presented with information that will allow them to recognize that yeasts are unicellular organisms that are useful to humans. In fact, their usefulness is derived from the contrast between the way yeast cells and human cells respire. Specifically, while animal cells derive energy from the combination of oxygen and glucose and produce water and carbon dioxide as by-products, yeasts respire without oxygen. Instead, yeasts break glucose down and produce alcohol and carbon dioxide as th
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Lake Effects of Lake Michigan, faster push-in
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" This course focuses on financing tools and program models to support local economic development. It includes an overview of private capital markets and financing sources to understand capital market imperfections that constrain economic development; business accounting; financial statement analysis; federal economic development programs; and public finance tools. Program models covered include revolving loan funds, guarantee programs, venture capital funds, bank holding companies, community de
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2.3.1 Sex differences

An intriguing aspect of dyslexia is the apparent excess of males who are affected. This could simply reflect referral bias – a tendency for boys to be identified as dyslexic more readily than girls. In the past, society's expectations of boys and girls were very different with respect to educational achievement. There is now much less overt stereotyping of this kind, but there may still be other reasons why dyslexia might be more readily identified in boys. For example, eviden
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Stratospheric Ozone level for October 5, 1991.
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2 Les Français en congé

In the second video sequence various people tell us when they take their holidays and explain why they do so. Before watching them, check whether you know how to talk about months and seasons in French.

Grammar Point 3 Talking about months and seasons

Months

When talking abou
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The Power of Persuasion

Joan Kennedy Taylor told interviewer Duncan Scott in 2004 that during the Barry Goldwater for President campaign of 40 years earlier,

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Thème : Vaccination antigrippale et immunodépression
Titre : Vaccinologie 2011 - Grippe nosocomiale
Auteur : Elisabeth BOUVET (Maladies infectieuses, Hôpital Bichat)
Résumé : modes de transmission de la grippe dans un établissement public tel que l’hôpital. Efficacité des mesures de prévention.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
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Thème : Vaccination antigrippale et immunodépression
Titre : Vaccinologie 2011 - Évolution des virus grippaux, conséquences immunologiques
Auteur : Flore ROZENBERG (Virologie, Hôpital Cochin)
Résumé : description des virus grippaux : influenza A (oiseaux, mammifères), influenza B et C (homme quasi exclusivement). Virus Influenza : la particule virale, types, sous-types, variants. Réplication du virus Influenza, évolution, structure cristallographique, tropisme, d
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Thème : Vaccination antigrippale et immunodépression
Titre : Vaccinologie 2011 - Vers des vaccins antigrippaux plus immunogènes : perspectives
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Résumé : La grippe peut survenir chez les personnes âgées malgré la vaccination. Analyse des réponses humorales après administration de vaccins monovalents A/H1N1 +/-adjuvant, population immun sénescente.
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