Transport in the Low Carbon Age
Minerva lecture on 21 February given by Professor James Turner for the Minerva Series.
Society has become used to the fact that personal transportation is really affordable. Over the past 130 years this situation has arisen with no stimulus from government because of the favourable economics that have evolved. However, the use of fossil fuels to power transportation rightly means that action has to be taken if we are to avoid climate change. The lecture discusses the scale of the challenge, som
Virtual Sketching: Instructional Low Resolution Virtual Reality Simulations
This research paper describes the implementation of virtual reality immersive simulation studios in academia, facilitated by the use
of the ?Virtual Sketching Method? (VSM). The VSM allows the basic expression of architectural forms and the perceptual experience
of interior and exterior spaces. It fosters simulations based on render-less (low resolution) visualization in contrast to other simulation
workflows based on render-more (high resolution) visualization techniques. It bridges between
3 Reproduction in marsupials The study of mammals requires you to deal with measurements, which we call numerical 'data', and you will get practice with compiling and analysing data if you work through all the units in this series. We assume only that you can add, subtract, multiply and divide. In this section, we ask you to use units - gr The Five Senses Seniors 2012 - Nicolas Aziz Cidades Inteligentes e City Information Modeling [Smart Cities and City Information Modeling] 9.1.1 About working with others Very few people study or work in complete isolation. Some courses now set projects and assignments that need to be completed in pairs or groups, either face-to-face or using e-conferencing. Even if your course does not formally require you to do this, working with others is an important part of your skills portfolio. Most jobs require you to work as part of a team, and employers value individuals who can demonstrate this. In working on a work project or an assignment with others – in 18.238 Geometry and Quantum Field Theory (MIT) Jordan Peterson on Slaying the Dragon Within Us Hepworth - Winged Figure DP183019 John Lewis Departmant Store, Oxford Street, Marylebone, Greater London. Barbara Hepworth sculpture "Winged Figure" mounted on Holles Street elevation. Photographed by Chris Redgrave in 2015. 7.1 Neuron proliferation There is a huge proliferation of neurons in early life. Even whilst that proliferation continues, some cells, e.g. neuroblasts, stop being able to divide. At some later stage the proliferation itself virtually ceases. It follows that cells switch from being able to divide, to being unable to divide, and that they switch at the appropriate time: the process of cell proliferation is controlled. The details of the control of proliferation are not yet understood and are not considered here. But o Anisotropic thermal conductivity in quartz: perpendicular to c-axis section Re:Thinking BIM in the Design Studio - Beyond Tools? Approaching Ways of Thinking The History of Valentine's Day Multiplication Facts for the 6s McWilliam - Father Courage DP173304 Father Courage (1960) by Frederick Edward McWilliam, (located near the Gulbenkian Cinema) University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent. General view from the south west. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015. "All" Word Family Song PSYC 105 - Lecture 21 - 11/10/2010 Explosions rocks ceasefire in Ukraine's east Improving the health of the population and evidence based medicine
This student-made, informational video aids children in learning the five senses and locating the body parts associated with the senses. Run time 02:51.
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This paper presents and discusses the relationship between the concepts of Smart Cities and City Information Modeling (CIM). It conveys the notion that these are complementary and not competing concepts, as one might think at first glance. On the other hand, the paper demonstrates the importance of these concepts to overcome the challenges to the cities of the 21st century, from findings contained in official documents published by the United Nations (UN), to analyze the growth of world populati
Geometry and Quantum Field Theory, designed for mathematicians, is a rigorous introduction to perturbative quantum field theory, using the language of functional integrals. It covers the basics of classical field theory, free quantum theories and Feynman diagrams. The goal is to discuss, using mathematical language, a number of basic notions and results of QFT that are necessary to understand talks and papers in QFT and String Theory.
Jordan Peterson on Slaying the Dragon Within Us. Peterson, a University of Toronto professor of psychology, talks about fear of the unknown and fear of dealing with problems.
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A section of quartz cut perpendicular to the c-axis being heated from a point at its centre. A circle shows the thermal conductivity is the same in all directions in this plane. From TLP: Introduction to Anisotropy, http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/doitpoms/tlplib/anisotropy/thermal.php
The application of digital design methods and technologies related to BIM and Integrated Practice Delivery are altering the how and what of architectural design. The way contemporary architecture is conceived and made is being transformed through the digital methods, processes and applications used in BIM. How architectural education and the design studio model evolve to reflect, interpret, translate, or challenge the multiplicitous and simultaneously variable modes of contemporary practice pres
This professional video explores the history and legends surrounding Valentine's Day. The presenter explains the legend of St. Valentine. The end of the video consists of impromptu interviews of customers at a greeting card store. (03:59)
Set to music, elementary students will have the six times table memorized in no time. Equations appear one by one on a slide with a black background. Adult chants the equations and group responds with the answer. Repeats several times. The between the repetitions are a bit strange. (7:38)
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A song about word in the "all" word family. Â Words and pictures are presented on slides with cartoon clip art. At the end of the song, sentences are presented. (1:09)
PSYC 105 - Lecture 21
Haunting video shows Pro-Russian rebels shooting rifles as a ceasefire in eastern Ukraine falls through. Gavino Garay reports.
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This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file.
As taught in Autumn Semester 2009
This module has two essential components: Evidence-Based Medicine and Public Health. Evidence-Based Medicine was introduced as a new discipline because traditionally the teaching of medicine was heavily reliant on an apprenticeship-type system with emphasis on learning from observing one’s teachers. One of the guiding principles in the NHS today is that all health care should be