Ant hill
Most ants burrow into the ground and create structures called ant hills to live in. There are some ants that live up in trees.
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10.2 Other sources of help
Frightened of the internet? This unit will help you make effective use of the internet, giving you the basic skills required for using web-based resources. Useful tricks and tips are provided as well as information on web browsers, the main features of a browser window, how to look at websites, using hyperlinks, searching for information on the internet, copying text, avoiding computer viruses, and using PDFs.
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10.1 Further reading
Frightened of the internet? This unit will help you make effective use of the internet, giving you the basic skills required for using web-based resources. Useful tricks and tips are provided as well as information on web browsers, the main features of a browser window, how to look at websites, using hyperlinks, searching for information on the internet, copying text, avoiding computer viruses, and using PDFs.
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9.1 Reflection and the four main phases of learning how to learn
Frightened of the internet? This unit will help you make effective use of the internet, giving you the basic skills required for using web-based resources. Useful tricks and tips are provided as well as information on web browsers, the main features of a browser window, how to look at websites, using hyperlinks, searching for information on the internet, copying text, avoiding computer viruses, and using PDFs.
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8 European banks fail stress test
July 15 - The European Banking Authority says 8 out of 90 banks failed its annual health check, as they are not strong enough to deal with a prolonged recession and need to raise an extra 2.5 billion euros of capital. Joanna Partridge reports
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Cranial Nerve Exam: Abnormal Examples: Optokinetic Nystagmus
This patient has poor optokinetic nystagmus when the tape is moved to the right or left. The patient lacks the input from the parietal-occipital gaze centers to initiate smooth pursuit movements therefore her visual tracking of the objects on the tape is inconsistent and erratic. Patients who have a lesion of the parietal-occipital gaze center will have absent optokinetic nystagmus when the tape is moved toward the side of the lesion. The first principle of neurologic diagnosis is regional or an
Author(s): Paul D. Larsen, MD,Suzanne S. Stensaas, PhD

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Large group teaching: introduction to the collection
Large group teaching: introduction to the collection
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Episode 95: Personalized Medicine: Treatments Tailored to Your Unique Genetic Profile

Assoc Prof Melissa Southey and Prof Dan Roden discuss how advances in genetics research are making it possible to develop customized medications and treatments -- in particular for cancer and cardiac arrhythmia  -- based on one's own genetic profile. With science host Dr Shane Huntington.


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Episode 96: The Wrath of Grapes: Wine Making and Climate Change

Viticulturist Prof Snow Barlow and Wedgetail Estate vigneron Guy LaMothe discuss the threats -- and opportunities -- that global warming poses for the wine industry in Australia and elsewhere. With science host Dr Shane Huntington.