CINAHL Subject Heading Searching (PowerPoint)
CINAHL Subject Heading Searching (PowerPoint)
Ecological Tipping Points (Spanish Subtitles)
The major goal of this lesson is to provide students with some of the tools they will need to analyze and solve the many complex problems they will face during their lifetimes. In the lesson, students learn to use Flow Charts and Feedback Diagrams to analyze a very complex problem of ecological sustainability. The lesson looks at a specific case study—from my home town in the Philippines—of the Live Reef Fish Trade now threatening survival of the Coral Reef Triangle of Southeast Asia. Live r
Virtual Maths - 2D Shapes diagrams and formula
Diagram of 2D shapes, including formulas
Am I my mind?
Prof. Iain McGilchrist, whilst agreeing with Tallis that we are not our brains argues that we can learn a great deal about our culture by learning more about our brain. In particular we should recognise we have two hemispheres, each with a different funct
Finding no e+e- Peaks
"Measuring 'Nothing' and Getting It Right" - a symposium in honor of the physics career of Dr. Stuart Freedman (http://freedman2014.org): Dr. John Schiffer (Senior Physicist at the Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory and Professor Emeritus, Department of Physics and Enrico Fermi Institute, University of Chicago) speaks about a search he did in collaboration with Dr. Freedman for electron-positron peaks in heavy ion collisions.
7.341 Brightening up Life: Harnessing the Power of Fluorescence Imaging to Observe Biology in Action
One summer in the 1960s a young Japanese researcher, with the help of a few high school students, chopped up ten thousand jellyfish. As a by-product of this harvest, they isolated a green fluorescent protein (GFP). Since then, GFP has triggered a revolution in our understanding of gene expression and signaling in live cells. In this seminar, we will examine how this small protein generates fluorescence, i.e. absorbs light of one wavelength and emits light of a longer wavelength. We will discuss
What David Cameron wants from Europe
This week David Cameron, Britain’s newly re-elected Conservative prime minister, will publish a bill to authorise a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union
Realitat augmentada i GPS.
Rosa Pladellorens
Aplicacions de la realitat augmentada a la vida "mòbil" fusinant-la amb el GPS.
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5.1.4 History There is no general dictionary or companion to the study of history as such. However, there are period and subject-specific companions and indexes, such as: Jones, C. (1990) The Longman Companion to the French Revolution, London, Longman. Consult those appropriate to your course.
Virtual Maths - 2D Shapes, elipse
Interactive simulation demonstrating formula and calculation of area of an elipse
2.4 How thick is Europa's ice? You learned in Section 1.4 that geophysical data show the 'icy' outer part of Europa to be about 100 km thick, but that the information is inadequate to distinguish between the extreme possibilities of solid ice all the way down to the bedrock and a floating sheet of ice supported above a liquid ocean (Author(s):
Towards a new Datascape
Architecture since always has been working with data, not only within architecture, but also data influenced by the social environment. MVRDV could be one of the architectural offices which make use of this resource; this methodology of design was called Datascapes. Nowadays, with the arise of smartphones and the Internet of Things there is an excess of data, it is of public domain, and the best of all is that data is continually updated. Apps are changing the habits and the ways that their inh
3.7 Analysing and reporting the results When planning what data to use in the evaluation it is helpful to consider how the data will be analysed. Usually, there are a lot of data, perhaps in several different forms. If you have set clear objectives, it should be possible to identify the data that are relevant to each issue. It is usual to follow the steps below: consider numbers, for example how much has been achieved at what cost; consider quality, whether appropriate and
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Instructor: Connie Dickey
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the instructor.,Задачи курса:
• Обучение речемыслительной деятельности на языке
• Овладение стратегиями понимания
• Обогащение словарного запаса, развитие речи учащихся
• Обучение работе с текстом
• Развитие навыков аудирования
Urban sprawl is frequently associated with the idea of an unsuitable development, leading to increasing economic, social and environmental problems. Moreover, its control is difficult because multiple patterns (concerning numerous traditional urban planning fields) overlap. In order to understand the sprawl process and to manage its consequences, it must be simplified. The construction of a decision making tool appears then interesting. The GIS-based tool presented here is being developed incoll
This course will study the question of Global Architecture from the point of view of producing a set of lectures on that subject. The course will be run in the form of a writing seminar, except that students will be asked to prepare for the final class an hour-long lecture for an undergraduate survey course. During the semester, students will study the debates about where to locate "the global" and do some comparative analysis of various textbooks. The topic of the final lecture will be worked o
One goal of this course is to give you practical and theo-retical experience with some of the basic research methods needed answer questions like these.
A further and equally important goal of the course is for you to improve your ability to reason your way through experimental situations in general. A great deal of emphasis will be placed upon your learning how to plan procedures, carry them out accurately and efficiently, and extract appropriate information from the results. These skills are a