CIF vaccinologie 2011 - La vaccination de la femme : le point de vue du gynécologue-obstétricien
Cours international francophone de vaccinologie.
Hôpital d’instruction des armées du Val-de-Grâce - Ecole du Val-de-Grâce.
Titre : CIF vaccinologie 2011 - La vaccination de la femme : le point de vue du gynécologue-obstétricien
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Intervenant : Jean-Eric PONTIES
Résumé : 29 mars 2011 - cours 12
CIF vaccinologie 2011 - Les combinaisons vaccinales : intérêt et limites. (video)
Cours international francophone de vaccinologie.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Titre : CIF vaccinologie 2011 - Les combinaisons vaccinales : intérêt et limites.
Intervenant : Catherine WEIL-OLIVIER
Résumé : 29 mars 2011 - cours 43.
Conférence enregistrée lors du DIU de vaccinologie le mardi 5 avril. Hôpital d’instruction des armée
CIF vaccinologie 2011 - Les combinaisons vaccinales : intérêt et limites. (audio)
Cours international francophone de vaccinologie.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Titre : CIF vaccinologie 2011 - Les combinaisons vaccinales : intérêt et limites.
Intervenant : Catherine WEIL-OLIVIER
Résumé : 29 mars 2011 - cours 43.
Conférence enregistrée lors du DIU de vaccinologie le mardi 5 avril. Hôpital d’instruction des armée
Lucy, la pionnière (audio)
A l’occasion du colloque « Les sciences dans les années 70 », Yves Coppens revient sur son activité de paléontologiste et sur les nombreuses campagnes de fouilles menées dès les années 1920 dans le cadre de la recherche sur les origines de l’homme. Il retrace en particulier les prémices et la découverte dans les années 70 de l’Australopithecus afarensis, la célèbre Lucy.
Très médiatisée lors de sa découverte car elle détenait le record du plus vieil hominid
Logarithmic Functions - Problem 1 of 3
This video is a continuation and reviews the definition of a logarithmic function and demonstrates how to graph a logarithmic function. (5:27)
Linnad ja vaatamisväärsused - tunnikava
Kodulinna,Pärnu tutvustus
Bytesize Science: The e-Nose: Scientists Try to Develop An Electronic Sniffer
In this video, students will find out that scientists are sniffing around for a way to develop an electronic nose. For almost 25 years, chemists and other scientists have tried to build a machine that can take a whiff of the air, food or other objects and say whether the odor is nasty or nice. Such a machine could work in factories, and help tell whether food is fresh. An electronic nose also could sniff for harmful air pollutants. And unlike people, it could work 24 hours a day and 7 days
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Valpo's Christmas Greeting
Check out this Christmas-season video tour of the Valparaiso University campus.
From the Harre Union to the Gellersen Center to the ARC, Student Senate President Brad Lubeck and several of his classmates gather all of the holiday necessities along the way, culminating in a colorful finale that you won't want to miss.
The Christmas happenings continue on campus throughout the month. Check out valpo.edu/valpochristmas for daily updates.
Producer: Jeff Lange
Video: William Liu, Jeff Lange
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3D mirror gives shoppers a new angle
Dec. 5 - A Chinese clothing company has developed a 3D interactive fitting mirror which allows customers to see how they will look wearing certain clothes without having to wear them at all. Kilmeny Duchardt reports.
Science Bulletins: Attachment Theory—Understanding the Essential Bond
In 1958, psychologist John Bowlby pioneered "attachment theory," the idea that the early bond between parent and child is critical to a child's emotional development. Since then, scientists have discovered that insecure attachment during formative years can significantly stress both the developing brain and body, resulting in long-term psychological and physical ailments. For example, low levels of attachment security have been linked to diminished levels of cortisol, a steroidal hormone release
Oceans, Climate Change and Christianity: The Earth's Story and God's Story
Prof Meric Srokosz : Seminar
OSIRIS-REx: Tapping Asteroid RQ36
Dante Lauretta, Ph.D. and professor in the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Sciences Laboratory, started his career at the UA as a math major. As a young student, he was accepted into the NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Research Program. Today, he is the principle investigator on the OSIRIS-REx mission to return a sample of pristine, carbon-rich material from asteroid 1999 RQ36. Such material may just contain precursors to key biomolecules that could tell us how life on Earth began. Th
SOC101 Individual in Society Session 13 12/05/11
SOC101 Individual in Society Session 13 12/05/11
Sergio Soto
UR School of Law - Fall 2011 Allen Chair Symposium --Panel #3 of 3
Panel #3 of 3
"Situating the Mandate Litigation in the Broader Regulatory and Political Landscape"
(UR School of Law in the Merhige Moot Court Room)
Panelists:
Bradley W. Joondeph, Santa Clara University School of Law, Creator of the ACA litigation blog
A. Christopher Bryant, Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati College of Law
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard, Associate Professor of Law, University of Georgia Law
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Defrag: Reset Zoom in IE, Display Properties via CL, AppData Compression Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 (see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com. We will also be c
The John Molson EMBA - Your Best Choice
Cory Olson, EMBA candidate (2012), a Senior Strategy Manager, Telus discusses why the John Molson Executive MBA was the best choice.
For more information please visit:
http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/emba
Caryn Saxon - Academic Spotlight
Caryn Saxon is the coordinator for the Networks for Girls program in Missouri State University's Center for Dispute Resolution, and a student in the criminology program.
She was selected to conduct listening research through the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the Center for Girls and Young Women at the National Council on Crime and Delinquency.
These listening sessions will identify priorities for the recently established National Girls Institute. The institute is
Lecture 16 - 11/18/2010
Lecture 16
Special Exhibition: The Drawings of Bronzino

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