How To Study for Chemistry Finals – Video


How To Study for Chemistry Finals
My secret method for learning chemistry and passing your chem final exam. Are you desperate to pass your final, but you left studying until the last minute? Well, here #39;s my foolproof way of learning chemistry within a few minutes! In this secret method, your brain will absorb facts every time your forehead makes contact with your notes and textbook. It #39;s totally working for me! You #39;re welcome!

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iTunes U in the context of anatomy course – Video


iTunes U in the context of anatomy course
This video introduces the use of iTunes U in the context of anatomy course. "Gastro-intestinal tract anatomy" is an actual course that will be provided in session to second year medical students at University of Sharjah, College of Medicine. This is a Ubiquitous learning or mobile learning environment. In addition to the classical materials, notes and assignments that are allowed in the iTunes U, this course is unique in that it creates an environment for learners to interact with each other and with the instructor by incorporating links to online social network platforms like YouTube and Facebook which are operated by the instructor. Presented and edited by the course instructor Dr. Akram Jaffar (PhD). United Arab Emirates, January, 2013. The video was prepared by using "Reflection" http://www.reflectionapp.com to Airplay mirror the iPad then capture and produced using Camtiasia Studio http://www.techsmith.com The video and its channel are supported by "Human Anatomy Education" page on Facebook http://www.facebook.com

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Rigging Dojo Live : Anatomy for 3d artists with Jeff Hesser Part 1 – Video


Rigging Dojo Live : Anatomy for 3d artists with Jeff Hesser Part 1
Rigging Dojo presents: Anatomy for rigging and modeling with Jeff Hesser Improve your work and understanding of joint movement in the Human Body. A must see if you #39;re a TD, Animator or Modeler. Anatomy is the foundation of art and animation. To improve our understanding of anatomy in motion, Jeff will go beyond the books and showcase the articulation of the human skeleton as a 3d form. To quote the great Chuck Jones, "Show me the skeleton of an animal, and I will tell you how it must move." Josh, Brad, Chad About Jeff Hesser: Jeff Hesser is a digital artist and an expert in anatomy, traditional sculpture and drawing. His experience with game art includes working on the character modeling team at Harmonix and as an anatomy consultant at Turbine. Jeff is an award winning faculty member at the Rhode Island School of Design. He also taught graduate students of figurative art at the New York Academy of Art for years. He has taught well-received workshops in sculpture, anatomy and drawing at Turbine and Fisher-Price. In 2006, he was honored with RISD #39;s award for excellence in teaching. jeffhesser.com/

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Rigging Dojo Live : Anatomy for 3d artists with Jeff Hesser Part 2 – Video


Rigging Dojo Live : Anatomy for 3d artists with Jeff Hesser Part 2
Rigging Dojo presents: Anatomy for rigging and modeling with Jeff Hesser Improve your work and understanding of joint movement in the Human Body. A must see if you #39;re a TD, Animator or Modeler. Anatomy is the foundation of art and animation. To improve our understanding of anatomy in motion, Jeff will go beyond the books and showcase the articulation of the human skeleton as a 3d form. To quote the great Chuck Jones, "Show me the skeleton of an animal, and I will tell you how it must move." Josh, Brad, Chad About Jeff Hesser: Jeff Hesser is a digital artist and an expert in anatomy, traditional sculpture and drawing. His experience with game art includes working on the character modeling team at Harmonix and as an anatomy consultant at Turbine. Jeff is an award winning faculty member at the Rhode Island School of Design. He also taught graduate students of figurative art at the New York Academy of Art for years. He has taught well-received workshops in sculpture, anatomy and drawing at Turbine and Fisher-Price. In 2006, he was honored with RISD #39;s award for excellence in teaching. jeffhesser.com

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"Disintegration and Death:" Dragons in The Symbolic Imagination of Ancient Israel

While we think of dragons as creatures of folktales and children's stories, Israel's writers conjured them as images of the forces of disintegration and death that lurk in the background of our world and threaten its stability.
--Revelations: Visions, Prophecy, and Politics in the Book of Revelation, Elaine Pagel 

Image: St. George Killing the Dragon, Vittore Carpaccio, 1507

Click on image to see much larger, more detailed version; I urge you to pay special attention to the wonderfully rendered bits of human remains littering the ground around the dragon. Image sourced here.

And special thanks to Amy Slonaker for introducing me to this wonderful book.Source:
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Stem Cell Therapy Helps Stroke Victims Recover in Two Weeks

The rats completely recovered from a stroke within two weeks with stem cell therapy (Wiki Commons)

Stem cell therapy administered shortly after a stroke could significantly increase the sufferer's chance of a complete recovery.

When administered to rats within 30 minutes of suffering a stroke, the rodents made a full recovery within two weeks, a study showed.

The research, published in BioMed Central's open access journalStem Cell Research & Therapy, found that stem cells from the bone marrow of fat can improve the recovery of rats following a stroke.

Researchers at La Paz University Hospital found that treatment improved the amount of brain and nerve repair, as well as the animal's ability to complete tasks.

Rats were treated intravenously with stem cells half an hour after a stroke. In humans, such rapid response is known to dramatically improve the outcome of victims.

The researchers found improvements in the stem cell group within 24 hours of the treatment, compared to the control group.

The FAST response advertising campaign has aimed to increase awareness of symptoms. Facial and arm weakness and speech problems suggest it is time to call emergency services.

Human trials

A delay in treatment can result in death or long-term disabilities. A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off.

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Physiology in 7 Minutes – NTAI 128 – Ms. Sindhuja – Physiology of Muscle Spindle in Tamil – Video


Physiology in 7 Minutes - NTAI 128 - Ms. Sindhuja - Physiology of Muscle Spindle in Tamil
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Part 3, Tai Chi Push Hands


Part 3, Tai Chi Push Hands Physiology of the Brain
Welcome to Basks.com Tai Chi (Tai Ji) Push Hands (Tuishou) Physiology of the Brain, part 3 After watching the video, answer the following 7 questions 1. what are the 4 topographical brain regions? 2. what is a Brodmann Area? 3. What is myelin? 4. Is visual reaction time faster than audio reaction time? 5. Is touch reaction time faster than audio reaction time? 6. Is reflex faster? 7. What are the Serial and Parallel models of the reaction time? Why Parallel improves the reaction time? Please like our facebook page at http://www.facebook.com It is important we share our experience and discuss the best way to learn Taiji. We don #39;t want to lose the traditional martial arts treasures, we want to improve them by developing better skills and enabling better learning. part 1: basks.com part 2: basks.com part 3: basks.com

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How Does Nutrition affect Exercise Perfomance? – Video


How Does Nutrition affect Exercise Perfomance?
Certified fitness trainer, Quintavius Bell explains the importance of proper nutrition to achieve maximum performance during exercise. Needs of nutrition is require before, during and after your workout. See http://www.cedgefit.com for more details.

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Integrative Nutrition Announces March 2013 Live Conference in New York City

Best-selling Authors Gabrielle Bernstein, Kris Karr, Candice Kumai and Other Wellness Authorities to Join Integrative Nutrition Founder Joshua Rosenthal on Stage

New York, NY (PRWEB) January 28, 2013

The conference is invitation-only for alumni of Integrative Nutritions Health Coach Training Program where attendees will learn confidence-building exercises, expert coaching techniques, and strategies to take their health coaching business to the next level.

We accomplish incredible successes on our own, but as a community, we can truly change the world, says Rosenthal. The positive energy and passion of like-minded students inspire and motivate us to collectively reach our dreams. This is why its important for Integrative Nutrition to create opportunities like this one to bring together thought leaders in the field of health and wellness so we can inspire and learn from one another. Our alumni will leave the conference empowered to achieve their goals, help others get healthier and happier, and make a real impact in their communities and beyond.

Esteemed speakers of the conference will include:

Joshua Rosenthal, MScEd, Founder, Director, and Primary Teacher of Integrative Nutrition, will bring his motivational magic to encourage people to take action towards lofty goals and rev up their healthy engines.

Students and graduates who cannot attend the conference live are invited to attend the lectures online via Live Stream. Participants who would like to connect with fellow alumni prior to the conference are encouraged to join the IIN Live Events Facebook group

The purpose of this conference is to inspire our community so they leave the conference excited to take the next step in their practice, taking our health and wellness work and mission to the next level, Rosenthal says. This exclusive weekend event will celebrate the hard work of our alumni, their involvement in our vibrant community, and their commitment to spreading the ripple effect of health and happiness around the world.

About The Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN)

Founded by Joshua Rosenthal, MScEd, in 1992, the Institute for Integrative Nutrition has grown from a small classroom of passionate individuals to a global community of over 32,000 students and graduates in 104 countries worldwide. Its flagship course, the IIN Health Coach Training Program, teaches students to become successful Health Coaches who can effect positive, long-lasting change. The schools unique curriculum teaches a wide variety of skills in health coaching, nutrition education, business management, and healthy lifestyle choices. Visit http://www.integrativenutrition.com for more information.

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The Caisse invests $12.9 million in Quebec-based Bariatrix Nutrition Inc.

MONTREAL, Jan. 28, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ - The Caisse de dpt et placement du Qubec announced today an investment of $12.9 million in Bariatrix Nutrition Inc. (BNI), a manufacturing company active in the Qubec food industry.

"Bariatrix Nutrition Inc. has carved out an enviable position in its industry, particularly through the vision of its management team and its great ability to innovate," said Normand Provost, Executive Vice-President, Private Equity at the Caisse."Today the Caisse is acting on an opportunity to contribute to BNI's growth, and the company's success will benefit Caisse depositors."

Bariatrix Nutrition has its head office and main plant in Lachine and additional facilities in Vermont.

"We are pleased to know that the Caisse will be by our side and will participate in the growth of BNI over the coming years," said Roderick Egger, President of BNI. "Being able to count on such a solid partner is a great asset for our development."

ABOUT BARIATRIX NUTRITION INC. Since 1978, Bariatrix Nutrition has been the leader in the field of protein-rich foods and supplements for medically-monitored weight-loss diets. Bariatrix Nutrition products are developed by a multidisciplinary team of biochemists, nutritionists and scientists whose goal is to develop healthy, practical and flavourful food. The company has its primary production site in Montral, Qubec (Canada) and a logistics site in Vermont (United States). http://www.bariatrix.com

ABOUT THE CAISSE DE DPT ET PLACEMENT DU QUBEC The Caisse de dpt et placement du Qubec is a financial institution that manages funds primarily for public and private pension and insurance plans. As at December 31, 2011, it held $159 billion in net assets. As one of Canada's leading institutional fund managers, the Caisse invests in major financial markets, private equity and real estate. For more information: http://www.lacaisse.com.

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Liquid Nutrition Issues $1.3 Million of Convertible Debentures

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Liquid Nutrition Group Inc. (LQD:TSXV) is pleased to announce that it has closed its previously-announced (see news release dated January 17, 2013) private placement of 5% unsecured convertible debentures due December 31, 2013 (the Debentures) in the aggregate principal amount of $1,320,000 (the "Offering"), $1million of which has been subscribed for by a company controlled by Mr. David Bellisario, the new Chief Operating Officer of the Corporation and $20,000 of which has been subscribed for by Darren Stark, Director of the Corporation. The Debentures are convertible into common shares of Liquid Nutrition (the Shares) at a conversion rate of $0.80 per share. The Debentures are unsecured. Liquid Nutrition did not pay any commission or finders fee in connection with the closing of the Offering.

Pursuant to Multilateral Instrument 61-101 ("MI 61-101"), the subscription by Mr. Bellisario and Mr. Stark is a "related party transaction". Liquid Nutrition is exempt from the formal valuation requirement of MI 61-101 in connection with the subscription in reliance on sections 5.5(a) and 5.5(b) of MI 61-101 as the fair market value of the subscription does not exceed 25% of Liquid Nutritions market capitalization and no securities of Liquid Nutrition are listed or quoted for trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, the NASDAQ Stock market or a stock exchange outside of Canada and the United States. Additionally, Liquid Nutrition is exempt from obtaining minority shareholder approval in connection with the foregoing subscription in reliance on section 5.7(1)(a) of MI 61-101 as the fair market value of the subscription does not exceed 25% of Liquid Nutritions market capitalization.

As required by applicable securities legislation, the Debentures, as well as any common shares issuable upon the conversion thereof, are subject to a hold period expiring on May 29, 2013.

To receive Company news via email, contact erica@chfir.com and mention Liquid Nutrition news in the subject line.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) has reviewed this release and neither accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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The Secret Language of Bacteria – An ASM “Microbes After Hours” Event – Video


The Secret Language of Bacteria - An ASM "Microbes After Hours" Event
No bacterium lives alone -- it is constantly encountering members of its own species as well as other kinds of bacteria and diverse organisms like viruses, fungi, plants and animals. To navigate a complex world, microbes use chemical signals to sense and communicate with one another. Live streamed on Monday, January 28th, 2013, from 6-7:30 pm at ASM #39;s headquarters, 1752 N St., NW, Washington, DC Dr. Bonnie Bassler, Princeton University Bonnie Bassler Ph.D. is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and the Squibb Professor of Molecular Biology at Princeton University. The research in her laboratory focuses on the molecular mechanisms that bacteria use for intercellular communication. This process is called quorum sensing. Bassler #39;s research is paving the way to the development of novel therapies for combating bacteria by disrupting quorum-sensing-mediated communication. Dr. Bassler was awarded a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in 2002. She was elected to the American Academy of Microbiology in 2002 and made a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2004. Dr. Bassler was the President of the American Society for Microbiology in 2010-2011; she is currently the Chair of the American Academy of Microbiology Board of Governors. She is also a member of the National Science Board and was nominated to that position by President Barak Obama. The Board oversees the NSF and prioritizes the nation #39;s research and educational priorities in science ...

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Scientists trick iron-eating bacteria into breathing electrons instead

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Contact: Jim Sliwa jsliwa@asmusa.org 202-942-9297 American Society for Microbiology

Scientists have developed a way to grow iron-oxidizing bacteria using electricity instead of iron, an advance that will allow them to better study the organisms and could one day be used to turn electricity into fuel. The study will be published on January 29 in mBio, the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology.

The method, called electrochemical cultivation, supplies these bacteria with a steady supply of electrons that the bacteria use to respire, or "breathe". It opens the possibility that one day electricity generated from renewable sources like wind or solar could be funneled to iron oxidizing bacteria that combine it with carbon dioxide to create biofuels, capturing the energy as a useful, storable substance.

"It's a new way to cultivate a microorganism that's been very difficult to study. But the fact that these organisms can synthesize everything they need using only electricity makes us very interested in their abilities," says Daniel Bond of the BioTechnology Institute at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, who co-authored the paper with Zarath Summers and Jeffrey Gralnick.

To "breathe", iron oxidizers take electrons off of dissolved iron, called Fe(II) a process that produces copious amounts of rust, called Fe(III). Iron-oxidizing bacteria are found around the world, almost anywhere an aerobic environment (with plenty of oxygen) meets an anaerobic environment (which lacks oxygen). They play a big role in the global cycling of iron and contribute to the corrosion of steel pipelines, bridges, piers, and ships, but their lifestyle at the interface of two very different habitats and the accumulation of cell-trapping Fe(III) makes iron oxidizers difficult to grow and study in the lab.

Scientists think these bacteria must carry out the iron oxidation step on their surfaces. If that's true, Bond reasoned, the outsides of the organisms should be covered with proteins that interact with Fe(II), so you should be able to provide a stream of pure electrons to the outsides of the bacteria and get them to grow.

Bond and his colleagues added the marine iron oxidizer Mariprofundus ferrooxydans PV-1, along with some nutrient medium, to an electrode carefully tuned to provide electrons at the same energy level, or potential, as Fe(II) would provide. The idea, says Bond, was to "fool the bacteria into thinking they're at the world's best buffet of Fe(II) atoms."

It worked. The bacteria multiplied and formed a film on the electrode, Bond says, and eventually they were able to grow M. ferrooxydans with no iron in the medium, proof that the bacteria were living off the electrons they absorbed from the electrode to capture carbon dioxide and replicate. And since the electron donor is a solid surface, say the authors, it's pretty likely that the bacterial electron-harvesting machinery is exposed on the outer membrane of the cell.

It's this capture of carbon dioxide that could enable electrochemical cultivation to create biofuels or other useful products one day, Bond says.

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