3.1 Protein diversity Of course, our bodies can't just be made up of squidgy bubbles of phospholipid, or we would collapse in a heap on the floor! Stiffer frameworks, both inside and outside the cells, also exist and help to define shape and add strength. These frameworks are formed largely from structural proteins, a class of polymeric materials that form fibres and filaments to provide mechanical support for cells and tissues. Structural proteins are made inside cells but are often then moved into the spa
6.1 Use case modelling In this section, we take a closer look at use case modelling, and show you how it can be used to model the requirements for a product that includes the development of a software application or, simply, a system. Use case models act as a discussion tool between the requirements analyst and stakeholders, and offer a common language for agreeing the functions of a proposed system. In this discussion, we shall use the Unified Modelling Language (UML) notation (diagrams) for use cases to re
7.2 Asides An aside is a shorter speech, maybe only a few words, spoken sotto voce to the audience. It is presumed that the other characters on stage cannot hear what is being said, unless the aside is between two characters. Unlike the soliloquy, which largely died out with the decline of poetic drama, the aside is a convention that was widely used until the rise of naturalistic drama early in the twentieth century. Nevertheless, it is still employed in those conventional dramatic genres, pantom
Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: understand how some of the needs of homeless people can be met.
3.2 Representing still images There are two basic methods of representing still images in a computer: bit maps (also sometimes called raster graphics or raster images) and vector graphics (also sometimes called geometrical-shape graphics or graphics metafiles). Bit maps are usually used when there is a great deal of detail, as in photographs, or when there are irregular shapes, such as in drawings of natural objects. Vector graphics are usually reserved for line and blocked-colour drawings consisting of regu
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Continuity and learning
This free course, Continuity and learning, has a practical and professional development focus. You will explore interactive dimensions of workplace learning: how people and workplace cultures create formal, informal, planned and unplanned opportunities to learn. You will read about 'biographical learning' research, where adults develop narratives to better understand key points of their learning lives. You will plan and carry out a brief, informal interview with a colleague, and your colleague w
Episode 16 – Season 4 – Coffee Break Spanish In this lesson of Coffee Break Spanish we listen to the response from Jesús to Carmen’s latest email. As usual the episode is rich in idiomatic expressions and complex grammar points. Mark and Carmen are on hand to discuss the Spanish used in this episode. In the preview episode available here on the Radio Lingua site, on iTunes and on Author(s):
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Relatives of those who died in one of South Korea's worst maritime disasters visit the scene almost a year on. Paul Chapman reports.
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Basic Spanish Vocabulary - Places
In this video you will see and hear the Spanish words for places that you might go. The video contains Spanish audio and shows English translations on the screen along with pictures that represent the words.
2.6 Houses at Carthage, Bulla Regia and Thugga Your next activity is to watch a video on houses of the Roman élite. The video presents houses from different parts of the empire. Houses of the Roman élite (part 1 (Intro); 2 minutes) Smaakvolle wetenschap in de keuken Dit artikel van National Geographic levert een blik op moleculaire gastronomie. Eten bereiden met een stevige dosis wetenschappelijke kennis. An overview of the JMSB's Executive MBA orientation week activities The week ahead: How to catch a crocodile What to expect in Zimbabwe’s first post-Mugabe general election next week. Also, we look at how badly UN sanctions are hurting North Korea’s economy. And in Britain how body-worn cameras are spreading beyond the police force. Simon Long hosts The Purple Song The Economist asks: Ricky Gervais Anne McElvoy asks the award-winning stand-up comedian and creator of "The Office" whether there are any taboos left in comedy and if it matters when people are offended. They discuss seeing the funny side of illness, addiction, death and grief in his new comedy, “After Life”, and whether dogs might save the world Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: understand the need for organisations to acknowledge the influence of their environments understand the impact organisations have on those environments. 24.201 Topics in the History of Philosophy: Kant (MIT) Maths and the making of the modern world
Jordan Le Bel, Director of the Executive MBA program at Concordia University's John Molson School of Business provides a description of the orientation week activities.
This preschool video introduces the color purple. Words appear at the bottom of screen and each word is highlighted as it is sung. Photographs that match song are shown on the screen. Pictures include purple plums, flowers, eggs, and grapes. Some of the lyrics include "P-U-R-P-L-R-E, I like purple things I see". Content is appropriate for young learners. (0:37)
In this course we shall study the Critique of Pure Reason with special focus on questions about idealism, about our ignorance of things in themselves, and about what, if anything, idealism has to do with this kind of ignorance. Along the way we shall consider Kant's distinctive account of space, matter, and force, all of which had a significant role to play in his own philosophy, and in the historical evolution of field theory. In the last part of the course we shall look at an alternative, and
Professor Chris Budd describes the maths behind Google and the Ipod and shows how maths has led to the modern information revolution.