Customer Service and Technical Support for Life Science Products: Customer Preferences
By: prothenberg This report was was designed to quantify scientists’ opinions as to how well supplier customer service departments are meeting expectations. Divided into two service categories—customer service and technical support—this primary research report outlines scientists’ experiences with regards to complaint resolution, channels selected to communicate problems (e.g., telephone, website complaint forms, live chat, non-vendor online resources etc.) and degree of satisfaction wit
eMarketing to Life Scientists
By: prothenberg Electronic Sources of Information
• Types used to support research/work
• Frequency of use
Communicating with Vendors via Social Media
• Perceived credibility of information conveyed though social media
• Perceived credibility of vendors’ social media communication versus those of peers
• Likelihood of responding to vendor requests for opinions via social media
• Quantitative reactions to vendors participating in social media
• Qualitative reactions to vendors p
La fotosÃntesis - en español
Documental realizado por Floripondio Rosas Espino y su equipo. La música es de Fanfarlo. El video dura aproximadamente 4 minutos con 4 minutos de créditos y música. El actor principal explica el proceso bien y el video trae muchos ejemplos realisticos. (8:06)
Narratives of Slavery
This lecture is a segmented 17-minute video which has a transcript to help students follow the sophisticated presentation. The narrator compares primary source material written by Frederick Law Olmsted and published in a collection called The Cotton Kingdom to the letters written by a kidnapped African-American author named Solomon Northup. It would greatly help to have excerpts from these two works to help students understand the lecture better. There are other works as well and goo
How the Atmosphere Affects Climate Change - Professor Dan Cziczo - MIT - MIT Club of Northern Califo
What are the roles of greenhouse gases, small particles and clouds?
It has been known for over a century that greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane warm the planet by trapping heat. What is not as well known is that particles can cool the planet by reflecting sunlight into space and by acting as the seeds on which clouds form. Particles and clouds are also of contemporary interest because it has been suggested they might affect climate by interacting with cosmic rays or be used
New Zealand Fur Seal in Natural Habitat
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a New Zealand Fur Seal in its natural habitat. Students will enjoy the beautiful scenery of this animal's home. he New Zealand fur seal has been recorded diving deeper and for longer than any other species of fur seal. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (0:39)
Try some yourself 1 Find the area of each of these shapes. JC Chalk Talk 3-23-12 Duke Chapel Live - 3/25/2012 Fun Summer Activities Across Canada This Summer (CERSE) - 14 - Divergences d’intervention des politiques publiques dans la socialisation des ... Journées scientifiques du CERSE organisées par l’équipe Enfances, Jeunesses et Cultures, CERSE EA 965 (Centre d’études et de Recherche en Sciences de l’éducation) Pôle Formation Éducation Travail Emploi
Central Planning Fails 15.024 Applied Economics for Managers (MIT) Sustaining enterprise education The Dynamic Structure of Human Action biosights: March 17, 2014 - Blebs lead the way in Dictyostelium chemotaxis 3.5 Summary of Section 3 When consciously perceiving complex material, such as when looking for a particular letter of a particular colour: Perception requires attention. The attention has to be focused upon one item at a time, thus … processing is serial. Some parallel processing may take place, but… it is detected indirectly, such as by the influence of one word upon another. Princess Presto Cheese Game The History of the Mongol Empire Science off the Sphere: Lenses and Vortices
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Duke Chapel Live - 3/25/2012
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Interviewed by host Alan Butler, Joe Salerno explains several ways in which government intervention in our economy is leading to destruction.
The fact of scarcity forces individuals, firms, and societies to choose among alternative uses – or allocations – of its limited resources. Accordingly, the first part of this summer course seeks to understand how economists model the choice process of individual consumers and firms, and how markets work to coordinate these choices. It also examines how well markets perform this function using the economist's criterion of market efficiency.
Overall, this course focuses on microeconom
This presentation examines the impact of enterprise education on the career aspiration, decisions and intentions of HE students
Session on Austrian Perspectives on Theory and Method. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [15:00]
By: JCB Membrane blebs can help the leading edge of migrating cells protrude forwards, but the contribution of blebs to the motility of Dictyostelium cells is unclear. Zatulovskiy et al. reveal that blebs form at the front of chemotaxing Dictyostelium cells, particularly when the cells are faced with a mechanically resistant environment, and that this process is guided by a PI3-kinase-dependent signaling pathway. This biosights episode presents the paper by Zatulovskiy et al. from the March 17,
Spell along with Princess Presto as she works through the spelling of CHEESE in order to attract the mice that can lead the Prince to the Princess! Viewers can practice along with Princess Presto as she breaks down the sounds, spelling, and silent letters of the word CHEESE. (3:06)
Genghis Khan was made ruler of all Mongols in 1206, and it was at this point the empire began its rise to power. Within one century, the Mongols had become one of history’s greatest. As with most world powers, the empire eventually crumbled, but the lasting consequences of this empire’s impact can still be seen today. In this video, WatchMojo.com explores the rise, dominance, and fall of this one-time world empire. (2:50)
International Space Station Expedition 30 astronaut Don Pettit demonstrates physics in space for 'Science off the Sphere.' Through a partnership between NASA and the American Physical Society you can participate in Pettit's physics challenge and view future experiments here: http://www.physicscentral.com/sots