1.1 Early observations Some of the earliest observations of macromolecules within living cells were of nucleic acids in the form of chromosomes. These long dark-staining objects, which became visible in the nucleus of cells at specific stages of cell division, were large enough to be detected using primitive light microscopes. Giant polytene chromosomes, found in certain cells such as the salivary gland cells of Drosophila (see Figure 1a), contain many thousands of copies of each chromosomal DNA align
Student Discussion of iCube Podcasts
David Miller is joined by former iCube student participants who discuss how iCube podcasts enhance the course.
How to Prepare for the Study of Torts Law Guest: Professor Ron Eades, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville Topic: Things to Know About Torts Class Before Class Starts - Advice for a 1L Running Time: 18:15 Click here to download the mp3file:Eades1L_advice.mp
Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, bending moment point of load
Interactive simulation demonstrating the bending moment at point of load
References Getting Started: 08 Managing and uploading sites Page 1 Ralph Simpson. "The History and Technology of the Enigma Cipher Machine" ISS Matt Sparke Online Learning Problems and Promises Getting Started (GS): What is Soundbooth CS5? Badly Fragmented: When Courts and Science Clash 2010 Forensic Science Education Series Presented by The Newkirk Center for Science and Society and The UCI Center for Psychology and Law. This series is designed to introduce legal professionals to new research in the social sciences that is relevant to issues that arise in criminal trials and the law of evidence. "Badly Fragmented: When Courts and Science Clash" A Panel Discussion Featuring: Jennifer Mnookin, Professor, UCLA Law, Henry Weinstein, Professor, U References Conclusion Career Pathways Step 4: Taking Action Distracted promo Brian Kernighan: The Changing Face of Programming Brian Kernighan: The Changing Face of Programming PDF Emmanuel Kreike, Princeton University: Beyond Words: Environmental History, Digitization and GIS Emmanuel Kreike, Princeton University: Beyond Words: Environmental History, Digitization and GIS PDF Julie Shackford, Princeton University: The Sporting Edge - IT Tools for Winning Soccer
Use Dreamweaver's testing feature to check links and its site management capabilities to upload websites to remote servers.
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Ralph Simpson of ciphermachines.com presents an overview of the German Enigma cipher machine and its historical significance and role in the outcome in WW2, especially the Allied efforts in breaking the code. He demonstrates use of the machine, including changing of the daily keys and the operational procedures used by the Nazis.
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Learn about using Soundbooth CS5 to edit, repair, and enhance audio. Record voiceovers, remove unwanted noises, add effects, and integrate professional sounding audio projects in other Creative Suite applications.
Britain was the first country to industrialise, and it acquired the largest empire ever during this same period. But its sphere of economic influence extended far beyond the boundaries of the formal British Empire. This unit focuses on the economics of empire, using a case study of one town, Dundee in eastern Scotland, to explore this huge topic.
Britain was the first country to industrialise, and it acquired the largest empire ever during this same period. But its sphere of economic influence extended far beyond the boundaries of the formal British Empire. This unit focuses on the economics of empire, using a case study of one town, Dundee in eastern Scotland, to explore this huge topic.
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What's the matter with nine-year-old Jessie? He won't sit still, he curses, he raps and no one can seem to get him in (or out of) pajamas. Teachers think it's A.D.D., Dad says, "He's just a boy!" Mom is on a quest for answers in this hilarious, provocative and poignant look at the modern family which asks the question:
"Are we so tuned into our 24-hour world, we've tuned out what really matters?"
The rapid evolution of languages, tools, environments, and expectations presents major challenges and opportunities for programmers and for software engineering education. This is true across all kinds of programming, but is especially so for Web systems, which are now routinely written in untyped scripting languages and include Ajax, mashups, toolkits, frameworks like Rails and Django, and a profusion of interfaces, all operating asynchronously on distributed systems.
For the past 7 or 8 years
The rapid evolution of languages, tools, environments, and expectations presents major challenges and opportunities for programmers and for software engineering education. This is true across all kinds of programming, but is especially so for Web systems, which are now routinely written in untyped scripting languages and include Ajax, mashups, toolkits, frameworks like Rails and Django, and a profusion of interfaces, all operating asynchronously on distributed systems.
For the past 7 or 8 years
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: How the integration of digital tools and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has the potential to add dramatically to the capacity of the humanities to more fully understand and explain the dynamics of environmental change. More info: http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2008/03/beyond_words_environmental_history_digitization_and_gis.html
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: How the integration of digital tools and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has the potential to add dramatically to the capacity of the humanities to more fully understand and explain the dynamics of environmental change. More info: http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2008/03/beyond_words_environmental_history_digitization_and_gis.html
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: Soccer coach Julie Shackford and assistant Scott Champ discuss Dartfish and other technologies that they are using from the scouting process to post-game analysis. More info: http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2008/04/the_sporting_edge_it_tools_for_winning_soccer.html