MMW 4T - Lecture 18 - 11/24/2009
MMW 4T - Lecture 18
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Red Blood Cells
In this video, the instructor demonstrates and discusses oxygen uptake by hemoglobin in red blood cells. The instructor uses computer software (and different colors for clarification) for demonstration.
UK Climate Impacts Programme
Introduction to the UK Climate Impacts programme at the Environmental Change Institute.
Acknowledgements This free course is an adapted extract from the course DD305 Personal lives and social policy, which is currently out of presentation. Course image: Erik Törner in Flickr made available under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence.
The Oregon Trail: American Settler App for iOS
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Haiku Deck App for iOS
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STS.340J Introduction to the History of Technology (MIT)
This course is an introduction to the consideration of technology as the outcome of particular technical, historical, cultural, and political efforts, especially in the United States during the 19th and 20th centuries. Topics include industrialization of production and consumption, development of engineering professions, the emergence of management and its role in shaping technological forms, the technological construction of gender roles, and the relationship between humans and machines.
3-point bending under a circular polariscope of annealed polycarbonate bar with hole
Annealed, polycarbonate bar with hole undergoing 3-point bending under a circular polariscope. From TLP: Introduction to photoelasticity, http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/doitpoms/tlplib/photoelasticity/index.html
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9.1 User trip This section introduces a simple method of investigating product use. Even such simple methods can provide useful information to guide product redesign and new product development. The essential idea of user trips is simple: you just take a ‘trip’ through the whole process of using a particular product or system, making yourself a critical observant user. The only way to learn how to make these user trips is to try one or two for yourself. You will be surprised how much you fi
Fluxus at Rutgers | 01/31/12
Christopher Benincasa talks with curator Donna Gustafson about fifty years of Fluxus at Rutgers University. Fluxus was a radical and experimental art movement that started in the sixties and involved a group of Rutgers faculty members. The exhibit "art/around/beyond: Fluxus at Rutgers" is on view at the Zimmerli Art Museum in New Brunswick through April 1.
What is social anthropology?
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Tafels oefenen : Bingo Met dit bingospel kunnen leerlingen de tafels inoefenen. De leerkracht zegt een oefening. Als de uitkomst op hun bingokaart staat, mogen de leerlingen dit vakje kleuren. Wie het eerst een volle lijn gekleurd heeft, is de winnaar.
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6.161 Modern Optics Project Laboratory (MIT)
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