Méthodologie de recherche documentaire : démarche de recherche documentaire
Etape 1 : comprendre et cerner le sujet - dégager les concepts. Etape 2 :Identifier les besoins. Etape 3 : choisir les sources. Etape 4 : Traduire en mots clés. Etape 5 :Interroger les sources. Etape 6 : Analyser les résultats. Etape 7 : Communiquer les résultats
Présentation du STARLET/GL
Sommaire : 1- Introduction 2- Règles générales d'écritures 3- La confrontation 4- Enchainement des essais : tests, actions, indéterminisme local 5- Flots de données 6- Compilation séparée 7- Les notions prédéfinies 8- Annexes
COMP1216 - Extending Event-B Model
COMP1216 - Extending Event-B Model
All About Your Body! | Human Body Compilation
The human body is a complicated thing! To be able to move, fight off diseases, and even see colors, lots of different systems and organs need to work together. Squeaks' robot body is pretty complicated, too, so Jessi has put together a bunch of videos about your body as she makes sure he's in tip-top shape! (15:11)
GET YOUR LIFE TOGETHER : Cleaning, Planning + Organization
I am getting my life together by organizing it, cleaning and planning. I hope these tips help to get you off to a great start and a fresh, more
put-together as well! (12:52)
Rug From Old T-Shirts without a hook
Made a rug of their own with old T-shirts. Weaving the rug is an interesting and useful activity. Make a mat is not difficult, even a novice can cope. Look at the video, how to make a rug your own hands step by step, and you too can do it! (06:21)
What is Wikipedia Zero?
Together, we are creating the most comprehensive encyclopedia that has ever existed - Wikipedia. It’s also free; free to read, free to edit, free to share. It is available in hundreds of languages, and it’s accessible to anyone with access to the internet or a mobile phone. Roughly 6 out of every 7 people today have mobile access. Mobile technology is the future of knowledge sharing, it has the potential to bring Wikipedia to billions of people. However, despite Wikipedia’s fre
Global Warming: An Introduction
The Earth's average temperature rose by more than half a degree Celsius over the last century. What caused this change? (01:42)
Finding the Virtue in Private Equity Firms
Many view private equity firms as villainous actors intent on the singular goal of profit. But new Wharton research provides better insight into the benefits of PE buyouts.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: How to Plan for a Driverless Future
Just like 120 years ago when the first cars transformed the U.S., driverless cars will force radical change, too. The results could be positive – or positively terrible -- depending on choices made today.
U.S. Debt: Is It the Calm Before the Storm?
The U.S. national debt has crossed $22 trillion -- the highest ever. Addressing the problem now, rather than delaying the inevitable, would be the best approach to keeping the economy strong, experts say.
Exhausted by Scandal: ‘Dieselgate’ Continues to Haunt Volkswagen
The SEC is after the German automaker’s CEO for allegedly defrauding bondholders by not coming clean on its emissions “defeat device.”
In Conversation with U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi [Audio]
Speaker(s): Nancy Pelosi | Join us for this conversation between Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives and LSE's Peter Trubowitz, Director of the US Centre at the School. Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) is the 52nd Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, having made history in 2007 when she was elected the first woman to serve as Speaker of the House. Now in her third term as Speaker, Pelosi made history again in January 2019 when she regained her position second-in-line
Web Science from a multinational business perspective
Web Science from a multinational business perspective
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Resources for AFR Exam question
Resources for AFR Exam question
4.3.5 Domestic campaigns An important aspect of efforts to reduce nutrient inputs to water bodies is the modification of domestic behaviour. Public campaigns in Australia have encouraged people to: wash vehicles on porous surfaces away from drains or gutters reduce use of fertilizers on lawns and gardens compost garden and food waste use zero- or low-phosphorus detergents wash only full loads in washing machines
2.4 Effects on marine systems In the marine environment, nutrient enrichment is suspected when surface phytoplankton blooms are seen to occur more frequently and for longer periods. Some species of phytoplankton release toxic compounds and can cause mass mortality of other marine life in the vicinity of the bloom. Changes in the relative abundance of phytoplankton species may also occur, with knock-on effects throughout the food web, as many zooplankton grazers have distinct feeding preferences. In sheltered estuarine are
The histone proteins The genes for the histone proteins are very highly conserved across eukaryotes, reflecting their importance in DNA packaging. The histone family consists of five groups of proteins, histones H1, H2A, H2B, H3 and H4. An examination of their amino acid content gives us clues as to how the histones fulfil their role in DNA packaging. Rather like the polyamines in bacteria, these proteins are highly positively charged, with up to 20% of their amino acids being lysine or arginine, the charged side