API 2010 Nancy : les bactéries multi résistantes.
Thème : Actualités en Pathologies Infectieuses.
Titre : API 2010 Nancy : les bactéries multi résistantes.
Auteur : Alain LOZNIEWSKI (Professeur de bactériologie-virologie au CHU de Nancy).
Résumé : Définition : bactéries présentant un niveau de résistance aux antibiotiques susceptible de poser des problèmes thérapeutiques. Revue des principales bactéries présentant une résistance aux antibiotiques : bactéries multi résistantes (BRM), principales espèces
API 2010 Nancy – historique du service des maladies infectieuses du CHU de Nancy.
Thème : Actualités en Pathologies Infectieuses.
Titre : API 2010 Nancy – historique du service des maladies infectieuses du CHU de Nancy.
Intervenants : Jean-Bernard DUREUX (professeur émérite de la Faculté de Médecine de Nancy)
Philippe CANTON (Professeur- CHU de Nancy - in memoriam)
Thierry MAY (Professeur – service des maladies infectieuses et parasitaires – CHU de Nancy).
Christian RABAUD (Professeur – service des maladies infectieuses et para
Le développement durable - Phillipe Boudes
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Le développement durable par Phillipe Boudes (sociologue)
Looking after the neighbourhood (Introduction to government: Assignment brief 1)
Write a 250-word profile of a local councillor for Informer Online (University of Cumbria student publication), complete with a picture of him/her. The profile should be of interest and relevance to a student audience. The councillor may serve on Carlisle City Council or any other principal local authority. There does not necessarily have to be a news angle to this profile. Assignment 1 of 3 for the Introduction to Government module.
Shana Weber, Princeton University: The Greening of Technology - Sustainability Initiatives at Prince
Princeton’s Campus Sustainability Plan includes comprehensive efforts to reduce waste and conserve resources in all areas of University operations, as well as initiatives in research, education, civic engagement, and communications. Computing is becoming a large part of the University’s energy-use footprint and considerable efforts are underway to find sustainable energy and conservation solutions. From high energy super-computers to paper use to videoconferencing, this session will explore
Claire Gmachl, Jim Smith: Infrared Optical Sensing for Health and the Environment - February 18, 200
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: The National Science Foundation has funded a multimillion-dollar Engineering Research Center based at Princeton University that is expected to revolutionize sensor technology, yielding devices that have a unique ability to detect minute amounts of chemicals found in the atmosphere, emitted from factories or exhaled in human breath.
The speakers will talk about the work of the center and discuss an atmospheric field campaign in Beijing this summer. The summer field c
David Hopkins, Lance Herrington: Princeton University's Broadcast Center - First Cuts - March 11, 20
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: Broadcast Center Director David Hopkins and videographer Lance Herrington provide a summary of this new facility's capabilities and talk about some of its first productions.
For more information see http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2009/03/princeton_universitys_broadcast_center_first_cuts.html.
Neither Long-Term Statin Use nor Atherosclerotic Disease Is Associated With Risk of Colorectal Cance
Dr. Douglas J. Robertson discusses his manuscript "Neither Long-Term Statin Use nor Atherosclerotic Disease Is Associated With Risk of Colorectal Cancer." To view the print version of this abstract go to http://tiny.cc/jq7nl
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology; AT
Interviews with Veterans
Video interviews with Veterans.Choice from a small collection dating back to World War One veterans. Could be used to provide some insights into war. A good variety.
Natural History
A foreign landscape is revealed to a curious world by naturalist Mark Catesby. Interpreter Robb Warren talks about the man and his art.
Under Storytelling's Spell
Storytellers from around the world will gather at Colonial Williamsburg to participate in the Third Annual Storytelling Festival, including Williamsburg's own Art Johnson.
Anatomy Middle Ear
Overview of structure of the middle ear (Running Time 1:25)
複雑な選択範囲をきれいに生成する
このビデオでは境界線を調整ダイアログボックスを利用して、詳細な選択範囲を作成する方法をご紹介します。対象物のエッジの状態をインテリジェントに検出し、自然な選択範囲を生成します。
France and Britain in Europe and the World: let's seize the opportunities
Most would agree that what unites those 'sweet enemies', France and Britain, is much greater than what divides them. But how can shared perspectives and interests be translated into practical strategies which will make a real difference to the world? Gérard Errera is French ambassador to the UK.
Cloud Cover Episode 33 - Portal Enhancements and Remote Desktop Join Ryan and Steve each week as they cover the Microsoft cloud. You can follow and interact with the show at @cloudcovershow
In this episode, Steve and Ryan:
Prof. Nick Childs - 'History of Brass Bands - The Golden Period'
The repertoire played by bands has altered radically over many years. However, commissioning bodies have always been governed by a desire to attract the leading mainstream composers of the day to write original material for the medium.
The so-called 'Golden Period', spanning the period between the Great Depression and the Second World War, encapsulates this ambition at its most successful. A sequence of seminal works, by John Ireland, Gustav Holst, Granville Bantock, Herbert Howells, and Sir
Inaugural Lecture Prof Nick Frost - Assessing Modern British Childhood: research, policy and practic
This lecture explored the contemporary policy agenda for children and young people living in England. The major focus of the lecture was on the relationship between the state and modern childhood.
The lecture then moved on to examine the state of contemporary British childhood. A series of recent research and policy reports have suggested that British children inhabit a world that compares negatively to children in otherwise comparable societies. Childhood and youth are also a high profile and
The 2007 Carnegie Lecture - Dee Caffari's lecture, 'Dare, dream, discover, inspire'
In May 2006, Dee became the first woman to sail solo, non-stop around the world against the prevailing winds and currents, completing the Aviva Challenge. Having won the 2007 Raymarine YJA Yachtsman of the Year Award, Dee plans to enter the 2008/9 Vendée Globe round-the-world yacht race.
Leeds Met is delighted that Dee has chosen a team of sport scientists from Leeds Met's Centre for Performance Sport to support her physiological, nutritional and psychological preparations for the challenge.
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