Virtual Maths - 2D Shapes, triangle
Interactive simulation demonstrating calculation of area of a triangle
Jeremy Sugarman, Harvey M. Meyerhoff Professor of Bioethics and Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
Read the complete transcript of this interview, and see videos and read information about other Johns Hopkins faculty talking about innovation at: http://web.jhu.edu/administration/provost/innovation.html.
4.6 Continental collision It should be clear from the previous discussions that every ocean basin has a finite lifetime. As the basin closes, former passive and/or destructive plate margins are brought together and eventually collide. This can result in a discrete series of large continental and oceanic crustal fragments being wedged against each other. Collision is often oblique, in which case they are separated by major strike–slip fault systems. Each of these crustal fragments is referred to as an exotic terrane,
Macroporous hydrogels as vascularizable soft tissue â implant interfaces: materials characterizat
Implantable medical devices, such as biosensors and implantable drug delivery systems, function optimally when rapid solute exchange can occur between implant and surrounding tissue. However, almost all materials implanted into the body are encapsulated in a fibrous layer that prevents this rapid communication. Macroporous materials are known to change this response by allowing vascularized tissue ingrowth, however many questions still exist as to the role material properties play. In this work,
GoNUxstream - Men's Rowing Arlett Cup vs. BU - April 7, 2012
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4.2 Evidence for a big bang Having interpreted the redshift as indicating a recessional speed proportional to distance, one may extrapolate into the future to predict how the positions of the galaxies will evolve with time. One can also run the sequence backwards, so to speak, to discuss what their positions were in the past. Clearly, at former times the galaxies were closer to each other. But not only that. Because of the proportional relationship between speed and distance (Equation 6), at a certain time in the
La gravedad (The History Channel) - parte 1 de 5
La gravedad es la fuerza más poderosa y precisa del Universo, que todo lo domina y atraviesa. La fuerza de la gravedad nos mantiene unidos, sostiene a las estrellas en el cielo y aplasta la luz. La gravedad también mantiene a los planetas unidos y hace que orbiten alrededor de sus soles. Sin la gravedad, las estrellas, los cometas, las lunas, las nebulosas e, incluso, la propia Tierra, no existirían. (10:00)
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Factoring Trinomials - Problem 3 of 4
This video is a continuation and presents another example problem that demonstrates how to factor trinomials when the leading coefficient (the coefficient on the squared term) is one. (1:36)
Sound Carnival: -ick-
What’s that sound sitting there in the word? Come to the Sound Carnival and find out! The goal for this segment is word family -ick-. (0:40)
The Crusades (3:08)
While the Crusades were not a definitive military success, they helped to bring about the end of the Dark Ages in Europe. This video shows the violence the knights used and the role the Church played in trying to control these actions.
Allied Victories and Disagreements in Early 1945
In this video clip, from Indigo Film, learn how the German offensive at the battle of the Bulge had been brought to halt by the American Forces as well as other battles and disagreements between the allied powers' leaders between the end of 1944 and early 1945. (5:21)
The German Largest loss on the Russian Front
In this video clip, from Indigo Film, learn of the largest loss the Germans faced on the Russian Front in World War II. Hitler’s decision to place Germany in a two front war turned against him as his troops were hit with many several losses. The German army was split on two sides which weakened their armies. This was one reason that led to Germany’s failure. (6:56)
Dirt Simple Web and Database Deployment in Visual Studio 11 Ever been frustrated about your deployment process or wished Visual Studio could make your database deployment a part of your web deployment and that everything would just be easier? Sayed Hashimi (@SayedIHashimi) introduces just such an advancement coming soon to Visual Studio 11 in this Web Camps TV episode.
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Application Lifecycle Management, Dev/Test & DevOps | Connect(); Microsoft Visual Studio vNext & Azu No matter if you're in development, IT or operations, today's business demands that you get through the complexity of software delivery and deployment while ensuring your project is also an overall long-term success. Join us for a panel discussion with the Microsoft product team to Learn how Team Foundation Server, Visual Studio Online, Release Management, and App Insights provide a suite of tools and services to help transform your business and streamline your organization's move to a
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CK-12 Earth Science Honors For Middle School
This is a free textbook that is offered by Amazon for reading on a Kindle. Anybody can read Kindle books—even without a Kindle device—with the free Kindle app for smartphones and tablets. Download the app for your device and start reading for free.'CK-12 Earth Science covers the study of Earth - its minerals and energy resources, processes inside and on its surface, its past, water, weather and climate, the environment and human actions, and astronomy.;
Adding Machine (a Musical)
in numbers
the mysteries of life
can be revealed
in numbers
April 12-29, Todd Theatre
Kinect Demo at Quest: Studying Body Language
Randy Belcher and Dan Cutler of SUNY Oswego's human-computer interaction program will show how to use a Kinect controller to study body language and emotion at Oswego's Quest celebration of creativity and scholarly activity on April 18. For more information, visit www.oswego.edu/quest.
Banking and the Business Cycle This rare study by C.A. Phillips, together with T.F. McManus and R.W. Nelson, appeared in 1937 as an Austrian-style analysis of the stock market crash and the great depression that followed.
It explores the many theories tossed about at the time, and concludes that the theory "here developed may be called a 'central banking' explanation of the depression. The depth and duration of the depression are held to be the ineluctable consequences of the preceding boom. That boom could never have