2.5 What is a sensible dose? This will vary from drug to drug and patient to patient, but bear in mind that most drugs need to be swallowed or injected, so the manufacturer has designed the dose sizes to be as easy as possible for a patient to take and for the health worker to administer. The following dose ranges are the most sensible and practical for adults: 2.4 Collecting quantitative data How can you collect quantitative data that summarise the nature of a habitat when it is three-dimensional? How, in fact, do you collect quantitative data? Multi-storied habitats where the components have a different scale are usually recorded storey by storey, but using much the same methodology. There are two standard ways of collecting data quantitatively. The first involves recording species present within a standard area such as 10 cm × 10 cm, 0.5 m × 0.5 m, 1 m × 1 m, or 10 m × Inner Circle #25 - January 2016: Get a Big Head Start with Your Language Profile Cheat Sheet Must-Know Japanese Social Media Phrases #5 - At a Concert Beethoven (Part 15 of 18) Age Word Problems, #1 (Algebra) - Khan Academy Aftrekken tot 6 Werkblad waarmee leerlingen het aftrekken tot 6 inoefenen. Ze kunnen elke oefening voorstellen door de blokjes van het getalbeeld te kleuren. Introduction This is the fifth and final unit in the MSXR209 series on mathematical modelling. In this unit we revisit the model developed in the first unit of this series on pollution in the Great Lakes of North America. Here we evaluate and revise the original model by comparing its predictions against data from the lakes before finally reflecting on the techniques used. This unit, the fifth in a series of five, builds on ideas developed and introduced in Modelling pollution in the Great Lakes 2.9 Summary In this section, I started by emphasising the fact that the computer, which has become more or less omnipresent in modern society, is a tool like any other. I went on to look at the special nature of that tool, establishing that its function is to capture, store, present, exchange and manipulate interesting aspects of the world. I then introduced the idea of two contrasting realms: the analogue world we inhabit and the digital interior world of the computer. When we capture featur Politics in 60 seconds. Utopia Session I: The Problem in Context Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: understand the legal framework of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and Regulations associated with it understand the employers’, employees’ and visitors’ duties evaluate hazards and risks in order to carry out a risk assessment understand the legal requirement to report any accident or dangerous occurrence develop risk assessments for scientific laborat Broad-line region In the model, the clouds of the broad-line region surround the central engine within the opening in the middle of the dust torus. The radius of the BLR is of the order of 1014 m, placing it well inside the torus. At this distance from the black hole orbital speeds are several thousand kilometres per second, which is consistent with the typical speed of 5000 km s−1 that is measured from Doppler broadening. The clouds are fully exposed to the intense radiation from the e 8.3
Actividad In this activity you are going to find out about another interesting hotel, this time in Santiago de Cuba, which overlooks the house of Diego Velázquez, the first Spanish governor of Cuba. DIEGO VEL Welfare: from Beveridge to the fourth industrial revolution [Audio] 1.1.5 Clearing the previous calculation To clear the previous calculation, click the 'C' button. Provided that no operation has been performed on an entered number, an incorrect entry can be deleted one digit at a time by clicking the 'Backspace' button. (This is labelled 'Back' on some versions of the Windows calculator.) 7.2 An EU constitution: moving the debate on In the next activity you will be able to build upon the previous one and observe the way in which the debate on the new EU constitution has progressed and moved to another level on its way to ratification. If the parts of speech were people How to Make an Outline Public health and gender: Assumptions, disjunctures in practice, and implications for HIV prevention
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"Beethoven was a German Composer and pianist. His music fell in a transitional period between Classical and Romantic music. Beethven studies with Haydn. Even after his hearing began to deteriorate he still composed, conducted and even performed his music.
Age word problems. This video starts off with a black screen because the narrator uses it as a 'chalkboard'. This video is appropriate for older middle and high school students. (07:12)
Dr Lucy Sargisson defines a polical concept in 60 seconds for those with a spare minute to learn something new. This videocast focuses on Utopia as a political concept.
Warning: video does contain bloopers and out takes.
May 2010
Suitable for Undergraduate study and Community education
Dr Lucy Sargisson, School of Politics and International Relations
Dr Lucy Sargisson is an Associate Professor of Politics at the University of Nottingham. She is an active member of the profession, serving on
7th Annual Program in Ethics and Health Conference: Identified vs. Statistical Lives - Ethics and Public Policy
Session Chair: Norman Daniels, Ph.D.
Mary B. Saltonstall Professor and Professor of Ethics and Population Health, Harvard School of Public Health
Susan Dentzer, M.A. (hon) Editor-in-Chief, Health Affairs
Thomas C. Schelling, Ph.D.
Distinguished University Professor, Department of Economics, University of Maryland
David Cutler, Ph.D.
Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics, Dep
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Speaker(s): David Gauke | Beveridge offered a radical response to the social and economic circumstances of his time in a country emerging from global depression and conflict. Yet today’s world would be unrecognisable to Beveridge: the past 75 years have seen significant social and economic changes that the welfare system has needed to accommodate. We now face further significant changes as we enter the fourth industrial revolution. Our welfare system will need to change to adapt to future circ
Activity 7 A snapshot from the EU constitutional debate (2)
Reid and Kristen read to us their responses. If nouns, verbs, and adjective were people, what would they be like?
How to Make an Outline. Part of the series: Writing Tips. An outline grounds a writer and makes sure that they don't get off track. There are clear examples of what the outline looks like, but it does not help the students understand what subcategories are and how to use them. At best, this is a general overview.
ASC seminar by Roseanne Njiru In Kenya, marriage is a significant contributor to adult HIV infections. Global public health acknowledges the relationship between gender inequalities and HIV in marriage. However, behaviour change interventions to reduce the marital HIV ‘risk’ in Kenya have emphasized individual-level sexual behaviour change and, in recent times, accelerated biomedical solutions in the drive towards ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030. The social and structural realities that, fo