ZigCell3D – Simulating and Visualising a Reaction Network for a Signalling Cascade – Video


ZigCell3D - Simulating and Visualising a Reaction Network for a Signalling Cascade
This is a realtime capture from the user perspective in the systems biology tool ZigCell3D. Work in progress. http://www.facebook.com http://www.sciencevisuals.comFrom:ScienceVisuals SàrlViews:5 0ratingsTime:01:44More inScience Technology

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ETs and Cryptozoology Classic Show C2CAM – Video


ETs and Cryptozoology Classic Show C2CAM
WATCH THE LATEST VIDEO THAT CAME OUT TODAY HERE http://www.youtube.com http://www.jetstreamnews.com http://www.jetnews.us If You Use Twitter heres the Twitter address or just click the twitter link on the right of the channel page https Host: George Noory Guests: William Louis McDonald , Ken Croswell Forensic artist and investigator Bill McDonald updated us on several of his projects including the biology of the Loch Ness monster, the interface between UFO occupants and their spacecraft, and his alien abduction research. He detailed a 1991 case in which a woman #39;s 2nd trimester pregnancy suddenly disappeared, and it was later learned that her family had multi-generational contacts with ETs. "We #39;re being exploited, we #39;re being ranched...my research strongly suggests that we are livestock" to these beings, who harvest our DNA in order to plug in," he explained. Alien technology is "grown" rather than assembled, McDonald declared, outlining how the Roswell spaceship #39;s engine was the skin of the vehicle and the ET flight crew all interfaced with varying degrees to the craft. He also commented on similarities in autistic behavior and greys/hybrids/neonates, and suggested autistic people could be harbingers of a new subspecies. According to his research, Nessie is neither a reptile or a mammal-- rather it #39;s a type of eel that grows larger in additional life stages, and can live to be nearly 90 years old. It #39;s body rotates into humps explaining the appearance described in sightings, and the creature ...From:zigdogshowViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:34:11More inEducation

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Bacteria and Viruses – Video


Bacteria and Viruses
Rinrin #39;s posting a weird video now ehhh! XD I made it private for a while, but my teacher requests to be able to see this, so here it is in public. I own nothing other than my voice and hard work. My submission for my Pre-AP Biology class.From:chiisarinViews:3 0ratingsTime:06:46More inEntertainment

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Conservapedia on Evolution – Part 2 – Video


Conservapedia on Evolution - Part 2
Conservapedia #39;s entry on Evolution: http://www.conservapedia.com "A Who #39;s Who of evolutionists" by Don Batten: creation.com Theodosius Dobzhansky Bio from [Encylopædia] Britannica online: http://www.britannica.com Starting "The Modern Synthesis": Theodosius Dobzhansky From the "Understanding Evolution" website of the University of California at Berkeley: evolution.berkeley.edu Thomas Glick - "Teilhard de Chardin, Orthogenesis, and the Mechanism of Evolutionary Change" (video) [excellent: suggested watching]: http://www.youtube.com Biography of Teilhard de Chardin: http://www.encyclopedia.com Teilhard de Chardin and the Noosphere: http://www.december.com Le Muséum: Musém national d #39;Histoire naturelle site (in English): [National Museum of Natural History in Paris, France] http://www.mnhn.fr Roy Chapman Andrews: There is a TED talks video here as well roychapmanandrewssociety.org Brief bio with list of Andrews #39; books: http://www.strangescience.net Pictures from the Expedition: mongoliatravels.com Ernst Mayr: (and I encourage you to look him up) http://www.achievement.org Video: Ernst Mayr about evolution ("There are no Laws in Biology") http://www.youtube.com JBS Haldane: otshouldersofgiants.wordpress.com Video: Experiments in the Revival of Organisms (1940) From the Internet Archive -- Introduced by JBS Haldane (he #39;s only in the very beginning) NOT FOR THE SQUEAMISH -- Read the description below the video I #39;m including this in case someone wants to see/hear Haldane. archive.org The movie I #39;m referring to here is "Reds:" http://www.imdb.com ...From:meleagrisfelisViews:0 0ratingsTime:14:02More inEducation

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Bruker Launches the METALJETâ„¢, a Novel and Extremely Bright Microfocus X-Ray Source for Structural Biology Applications

SYDNEY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

At the 2012 triennial International Small-Angle Scattering Conference (http://sas2012.com), Bruker launches the METALJET, a novel and extremely bright microfocus X-ray source for structural biology applications. The unique METALJET is now offered exclusively by Bruker as a source option for D8 VENTURETM protein crystallography systems and for NANOSTARTM Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) systems.

The METALJET source for Bruker structural biology systems was developed in collaboration with Excillum AB and Incoatec GmbH as the most intense home-lab microfocus X-ray source available today outside of synchrotron beamlines. This revolutionary new liquid metal source technology is well suited to meet the ever-increasing demands of modern structural biology, and particularly of protein crystallography and of small angle X-ray scattering.

Just like conventional rotating anode generators and microfocus sources, the METALJET uses the impact of electrons onto a metal target to generate X-rays. However, the solid anode of conventional generators is replaced by a high-speed jet of liquid metal that can accept a much higher power load. The result is an X-ray beam that is brighter than what is currently achievable with the most powerful laboratory X-ray sources.

The transmission and delivery of such a small X-ray beam also requires technical innovations in the design of X-ray optics, since a smaller X-ray source requires greater precision during the deposition process of the multilayers for X-ray mirrors. The new HELIOS MXTM X-ray optics, developed by Incoatec for the METALJET, transmits the X-rays to the crystal sample in a uniformly small diameter, greatly exceeding the intensity of traditional X-ray sources.

Despite this unparalleled analytical performance, the new METALJET source also features a cost of ownership that is very competitive with conventional rotating anode sources.

The unprecedented brightness of the new METALJET source will allow researchers to bring into the home lab many experiments that previously could only be accomplished at a synchrotron. The METALJET enables structural biologists to collect data on smaller, more weakly-diffracting crystals, improving home-lab productivity more than ever before.

Oscar Hemberg, PhD, the CEO of Excillum AB, said: We are very proud that Excillums liquid-metal-jet-anode X-ray source technology now will be introduced to Brukers customers after two years of intense product development and thorough internal evaluations at Bruker.

Dr. Vernon Smith, Business Development Manager for Structural Biology at Bruker AXS, stated: Adding the METALJET to our D8 VENTURE and NANOSTAR systems tremendously strengthens our position in the high-end structural biology market. Our customers need cutting-edge tools for their demanding research projects. Introducing the best-performing X-ray source for the home lab underlines our commitment to meet our customers demands and to be at the forefront of technology.

Professor Tim Salditt of the University of Goettingen, Germany, added: I was the first customer of a METALJET X-ray source back in 2009, and I must say that in addition to the obvious benefits of the extreme brightness of the source I am very impressed with the stability, reliability and ease of use of the technology.

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Betty Henderson – Oklahoma Teacher of the Year Finalist – Video


Betty Henderson - Oklahoma Teacher of the Year Finalist
Betty Henderson, who teaches biology courses at Bartlesville High School, was one of 12 finalists for 2012 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year. This is the nomination video submitted to the final selection committee. (Out of respect for student privacy, please do not redistribute this video. This is an unlisted link for distribution to family and friends.)From:gmeadorViews:325 0ratingsTime:10:01More inEducation

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Sorry You Didn't Get Your Wish – Video


Sorry You Didn #39;t Get Your Wish
A personal message to Pastor Charles L. Worley of Providence Road Baptist Church (3283 Providence Mill Rd, Maiden, NC 28650): I don #39;t know about the president #39;s being a #39;baby killer, #39; but apparently some folks in Maryland, Maine, and Washington state have shown that they are #39;homosexual lovers. #39; What a disappointment, huh? Well, they may not #39;really #39; love us, but at least they didn #39;t think we were #39;livestock #39; with contagious illnesses. Sorry to burst your bubble also that - we won #39;t #39;die out #39; the way you wish, either, because the heteros (like you and your wife, and my parents, for example) will make more of #39;us. #39; Please consult a latest edition of high-school Biology textbooks. Oh, I forgot; you may not believe those text books either. In that case, please ask your physician, or your grandkids, for a simple explanation. This is not a rub-it-in-your-face mockery attempt, for I am not rude or unkind. It #39;s only a rebuttal with compassion. Hope you like my choice of Debby Boone (yeah, some of us like her and her dad, too). Wishing you peaceful nights for the rest of your life. Trust me; it #39;s no use losing sleep over our existence. Yours, PhDR for Lesbians, Gays, Queers, and Homosexuals who will never live inside your 50- to 100-mile-long electric fences *** Special hugs and kisses to two of my role-model warriors - Nancy and Lynn. Congratulations to you girls and to all of us. ** Original video of this May 12 2012 sermon at CatawbaValleyNoH8: http://www.youtube.com ** No copyright ...From:PhDinRomanceViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:41More inEntertainment

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Hatch decapsulated brine shrimp(artemia) eggs in shallow water.It's easy and convenient(Method 1) – Video


Hatch decapsulated brine shrimp(artemia) eggs in shallow water.It #39;s easy and convenient(Method 1)
http://www.daye-artemia.com.tw 1.These eggs, with high hatching rate, are decapsulated by the latest technology 2.These eggs are almost without pathogens, that is good for fish health. 3.These eggs are without shell, that is very convenient to hatch. 4.These eggs are cheaper than similar eggs. The method(1), Hatch Decapsulated Eggs in Shallow Water, is very easy and convenient, suitable for busy friends who breed a small number of fish,also suitable for Biology teachingFrom:daye557Views:3 0ratingsTime:02:52More inPets Animals

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animais no calor – Video


animais no calor
In biology, mating is the pairing of opposite-sex or hermaphroditic organisms for copulation. In social animals, it also includes the raising of their offspring. Copulation is the union of the sex organs of two sexually reproducing animals for insemination and subsequent internal fertilization. The two individuals may be of opposite sexes or hermaphroditic, as is the case with, for example, snails. For animals, mating methods include random mating, disassortative mating, assortative mating, or a mating pool. In some birds, it includes such behaviours as nest-building and feeding offspring. The human practice of mating domesticated animals and of artificially inseminating them is part of animal husbandry.From:TheGrandeCanaleViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:00More inPets Animals

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wild cats – Video


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In biology, mating is the pairing of opposite-sex or hermaphroditic organisms for copulation. In social animals, it also includes the raising of their offspring. Copulation is the union of the sex organs of two sexually reproducing animals for insemination and subsequent internal fertilization. The two individuals may be of opposite sexes or hermaphroditic, as is the case with, for example, snails. For animals, mating methods include random mating, disassortative mating, assortative mating, or a mating pool. In some birds, it includes such behaviours as nest-building and feeding offspring. The human practice of mating domesticated animals and of artificially inseminating them is part of animal husbandry.From:TheGrandeCanaleViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:21More inPets Animals

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animal factory – Video


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In biology, mating is the pairing of opposite-sex or hermaphroditic organisms for copulation. In social animals, it also includes the raising of their offspring. Copulation is the union of the sex organs of two sexually reproducing animals for insemination and subsequent internal fertilization. The two individuals may be of opposite sexes or hermaphroditic, as is the case with, for example, snails. For animals, mating methods include random mating, disassortative mating, assortative mating, or a mating pool. In some birds, it includes such behaviours as nest-building and feeding offspring. The human practice of mating domesticated animals and of artificially inseminating them is part of animal husbandry.From:TheGrandeCanaleViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:46More inPets Animals

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tremendo golozo 1 – Video


tremendo golozo 1
In biology, mating is the pairing of opposite-sex or hermaphroditic organisms for copulation. In social animals, it also includes the raising of their offspring. Copulation is the union of the sex organs of two sexually reproducing animals for insemination and subsequent internal fertilization. The two individuals may be of opposite sexes or hermaphroditic, as is the case with, for example, snails. For animals, mating methods include random mating, disassortative mating, assortative mating, or a mating pool. In some birds, it includes such behaviours as nest-building and feeding offspring. The human practice of mating domesticated animals and of artificially inseminating them is part of animal husbandry.From:TheGrandeCanaleViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:56More inPets Animals

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animal quente – Video


animal quente
In biology, mating is the pairing of opposite-sex or hermaphroditic organisms for copulation. In social animals, it also includes the raising of their offspring. Copulation is the union of the sex organs of two sexually reproducing animals for insemination and subsequent internal fertilization. The two individuals may be of opposite sexes or hermaphroditic, as is the case with, for example, snails. For animals, mating methods include random mating, disassortative mating, assortative mating, or a mating pool. In some birds, it includes such behaviours as nest-building and feeding offspring. The human practice of mating domesticated animals and of artificially inseminating them is part of animal husbandry.From:TheGrandeCanaleViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:47More inPets Animals

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