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Murad Bino
Murad Jabay Bino was born in Sweileh, Jordan in 1942 and obtained his PhD in Chemical Engineering in 1983 from the Queen #39;s University of Belfast, Northern Ireland, United kingdom. He studied Chemistry-Physics at the Materials Engineering and Physical Sciences at American University of Cairo from 1967-1972 and studied Diploma of Chemical Engineering at University of Aston, Birmingham, UK from 1976 to 1977 and studied Fuels Technology and Power Engineering at the Queen #39;s University of Belfast from 1977 to 1978. He established the Fuels and Lubricants Laboratory at the Mechanical Engineering Department of the Royal Scientific Society (RSS) of Jordan in 1978. In 1985 he was seconded to Jordan Army as an expert responsible for commissioning its water treatment facilities of major Army Armor Rebuilt Facility. He was appointed Director of the Industrial Chemistry Research Centre of RSS from 1985 to 1989. During 1987 to 1989 he was involved in helping local industries comply with environmental regulations in Jordan and was responsible for design and implementation of a number of wastewater treatment plants for various metal, textile and garment industries in Jordan. He also established a number of national environmental surveillance programs for surface water, dams and industrial facility discharges through out Jordan that are still now in operation. In 1989 he was appointed as Director of the Environment Research Centre of RSS during which he initiated a number of studies among ...From:EF JordanViews:0 0ratingsTime:05:11More inNonprofits Activism
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[MLP] My Reaction to that Last College Test
Not sure how I did on that Organic Chemistry Test. This was my attitude all day, considering MLP is just a week away! Hopefull I Pass... Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector 9From:SuperJMan1987Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:12More inFilm Animation
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Japanese discovery of element 113 - Periodic Table of Videos
Japanese researchers confirm the discovery of element 113 - will we finally get a "J" on the periodic table? See this video dubbed in Japanese at http://www.youtube.com More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com And on Twitter at twitter.com From the School of Chemistry at The University of Nottingham: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk Periodic Videos films are by video journalist Brady Haran: http://www.bradyharan.com Brady #39;s other channels include: http://www.youtube.com (Physics and astronomy) http://www.youtube.com (Numbers and maths) http://www.youtube.com (Space stuff) http://www.youtube.com (Science and behind the scenes) http://www.youtube.com (Food science) http://www.youtube.com (Big science facilities) http://www.youtube.com (Favourite scientists) http://www.youtube.com (Academic look at the Bible) http://www.youtube.com (Modern language and culture) http://www.youtube.com (Philosophy stuff)From:periodicvideosViews:301 193ratingsTime:03:30More inScience Technology
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Published: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at 10:59 a.m.
Nicholls State's women's basketball coach "DoBee" Plaisance is giving her team a chemistry lesson on the court.
Nicholls State junior guard KK Babin (10) is a two-year returning starter for the Colonels and was an All-Southland Conference selection last season.
With two weeks remaining before the start of the 2012-13 college basketball season, the Colonels are preparing for their season opener at DePaul on Nov. 9.
Plaisance said implementing the new players into the system and building chemistry is the focus of her team's four-week practice schedule.
"My biggest focus (in practice) is building their confidence in each other. By that, I mean them having a better understanding of each other's game. We have to have a better understanding of what people are going to do and play to their strengths," Plaisance said. "Once we have a better understanding, then comes the chemistry. I always build a program with the Lord Jesus Christ, great players and chemistry. I am feeling that now (chemistry) is our point of focus. If the intangibles play out with this team, we should have a successful season."
The Colonels are coming off an historic 2011-12 season in which they won the most games in a single-season (15) and won the program's first-ever Southland Conference tournament game.
Nicholls entered last year's tournament as the eighth seed and defeated No. 1 seed Central Arkansas before losing to Stephen F. Austin in the semifinals.
One factor that played a part in the Colonels' success last season was team chemistry. With a solid nucleus returning, Plaisance said she expects that chemistry to return as soon as possible.
"We will have a lot of versatility this year, but I think the fans will be excited about the quality we will put on the floor," Plaisance said. "We are talented, but in a structured system, they are reading each other well and the chemistry, I see it start to come on the court. We are excited the season is finally here. We definitely turned a corner last year and now Nicholls State's women's basketball is here to stay."
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Mario Lopez thinks he has great chemistry with Khloe Kardashian on 'The X Factor'.
The newly appointed host believes his extroverted personality complements his straight-talking co-hosts' and claims the pair don't even have to try to make it look natural for the cameras.
Mario said: 'It's been great since you can't manufacture chemistry. You either have it or you don't. It makes it easy and comfortable.
'I think I'm pretty hyper and like to talk. Our personalities mesh well and compliment each other.'
The former 'Saved By The Bell' star admits he is still getting used to the coveted gig - which he and Khloe are taking over from Steve Jones - but filming is so convenient that the transition has been very smooth.
Mario enthused to Parade.com: 'It's still pretty new. We'll have the next live show on Thursday (01.10.12). I'm excited to be kicking it off and be part of the team.
'I was already a fan of the show so I'm looking forward to it and everything is convenient: they shoot next door to where I do 'Extra' and my radio show.'
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The Thunder all-of-a-sudden find themselves with chemistry concerns following James Harden's departure.
Few questioned the chemistry on the Oklahoma City Thunder the last few years, as Kevin Durant, James Harden, Russell Westbrook and Co. all looked like they had fun together on and off the court to anyone paying attention.
Now, Harden is out of the mix after a surprising trade over the weekend to the Houston Rockets. With the Thunder set to open their season Friday night against the San Antonio Spurs, all of a sudden chemistry is a concern. Kevin Martin and rookie Jeremy Lamb, acquired from Houston, as well as rookie draft pick Perry Jones all have to be worked into the mix for the defending Western Conference champions.
As Jones told NBA.com, chemistry is one of the things the team is working on:
"Right now we're just getting some chemistry with our teammates," Jones said. "It's all going well. They're learning pretty fast, so it's looking like it's going to be a good season for us... I'm really excited, I just can't wait to get out there and compete with these guys and see the hard work we went through and see it unfold."
Head coach Scott Brooks is confident his team knows what it takes to build the necessary rapport:
"These guys that we brought in are chemistry guys," Brooks said. "They understand what it is to make a successful team. Everybody has to sacrifice. Those are guys that have done that in the past, and they're going to have to do that with us."
The Thunder open the season on the road Friday night agains the San Antonio Spurs. Tipoff is set for 8:30 p.m. CT and the game will be televised by TNT.
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CHICAGO -- Leadership, chemistry, distractions.
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo used those words together often in the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons, lamenting the lack of the first two and the frequency of the third.
Last season, the distractions faded and the leadership and chemistry were strong. The Spartans won a share of the Big Ten and their first Big Ten tournament in 12 years, collecting a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament and advancing to the Sweet Sixteen.
Draymond Green was responsible for most of that leadership, with help from fellow senior Austin Thornton. The No. 14 Spartans are starting over there, but Izzo says he likes what he sees through two weeks of preseason practice and with an exhibition game Tuesday against Northwood (Fla.).
"You know what I think we have right now? Not as good leadership, but as good or better chemistry," Izzo said. "I mean, you watch practice, guys just seem to ... I don't know. There's a different respect for everyone. Probably because everybody's on a similar level.
"I think the difference in our talent, we've got three or four really talented guys, but the difference is not major."
Last season, Green was the face of the program, a consensus All-America, the Big Ten player of the year and the NABC national player of the year.
Now there is no clear star or go-to player, and the captains are senior center Derrick Nix and sophomore guard Russell Byrd. Junior point guard Keith Appling is trying to be more vocal as well.
The Spartans are hoping their closeness as a team will compensate for the lack of a dominant voice.
"The crazy part is, I didn't think we would bond like we did after Draymond left, but we picked right up," Nix said. "The freshmen came in; they're pretty cool. We're just a close team."
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StraighterLine (StraighterLine.com) announced today the expansion of their Simply StraighterLine Video Tutorials series to include College Chemistry. 44 College Chemistry are now available for free to students of all ages on YouTube, with more being added each week. Each short video features a simple explanation and step-by-step analysis of a specific concept or problem in chemistry.
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Including the new College Chemistry videos, there are now over 275 StraighterLine Video Tutorials online. Subjects include College Algebra, Precalculus, Calculus and Statistics. New videos are being added continually covering topics from the StraighterLine online curriculum. StraighterLine students, students enrolled at our many partner colleges and universities, or even the general public can sign up for updates as new videos are added by subscribing to the StraighterLine YouTube channel.
With the addition of chemistry, we are branching out beyond math to better support students in the STEM fields, says Josef Katz, VP Marketing of StraighterLine. From President Obamas speeches to the reports from the U.S. Dept. of Commerce on job growth, the spotlight is on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). Were seeing a similar push from our students, so it was logical to add chemistry when we wanted to expand our Video Tutorial Series. Plus, chemistry is a challenging subject. We hope these videos help make it easier for all students to understand the complex material. We welcome non-StraighterLine students to learn from this resource and to become more familiar with our approach to distance learning courses. The material in these courses lends itself easily to a video format and matches the format of our overall self-paced courses. Students can start and stop or review the materials as often as they need until they master the subject matter.
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Chemistry students at the University of Canterbury (UC) will have the opportunity to be taught by a national industry leader in 2013.
Dr Peter Surman, the global research and development manager from Douglas Pharmaceuticals, will teach third and fourth year UC chemistry students as well as teaching into the chemistry PhD programme.
Dr Surman will visit the chemistry department in May 2013 for a concentrated series of lectures, seminars and workshops.
He said building connections with tertiary institutions helped Douglas to attract talented graduates and to date their out-reach to Canterbury had been limited.
This is also an opportunity to meet with academic staff in the UC physical sciences," he said.
Chemistry lecturer Dr Sarah Masters said Dr Surmans commitment to UC was great news for chemistry students.
He has wide-ranging experience in industry, from roles in developing and marketing and company start-up to his current senior management experience. He will bring extensive knowledge of these areas to our students and will be a source of inspiration as they think about further study and potential careers in industry, broadening their horizons as to possible career pathways."
Dr Surmans visit is part of the Futureintech VIP initiative supported by the Institution of Professional Engineers and funded by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise to promote careers in technology, science and engineering.
Douglas Pharmaceuticals is a New Zealand success story and one of the fastest growing pharmaceutical development and manufacturing companies in Oceania.
It was founded in 1967 by Sir Graeme Douglas. Douglas Pharmaceuticals is currently enjoying significant growth as it expands to meet international demand.
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TERRE HAUTE Chemistry class was in session at Hulman Center on Thursday.
Indiana States mens basketball exhibition game against Lewis was as much about the team getting to know each others tendencies as it was about beating the Flyers.
The Sycamores defeated the Division II Flyers 79-66 and learned some things about themselves in the process.
It was kind of hard to know what we were going to have going in. We have a lot of talent. We have a lot of guys who can make plays, but until you go into a live situation with your teammates, you really dont know what you have, ISU forward R.J. Mahurin said.
In a nutshell, the Sycamores proved they could score, especially off of turnovers (16 points). What they also proved is that they need some work on the defensive end.
Team chemistry isnt derived after just one experiment. ISU coach Greg Lansing put the onus on ISUs veterans to get the experiment pointed in the right direction.
Theyre all trying. Theyre trying to say the right things and to do the right things, but we need the guys who have been through it before to be the voices more often than not, ISU coach Greg Lansing said.
Mahurin was ISUs leading scorer with 21 points. Mahurin scored seven consecutive ISU points in a late first-half run that turned an ISU deficit into a 23-22 lead with six minutes left in the half. The Sycamores would not trail the rest of the way.
Dawon Cummings added 12 points and Khristian Smith had 10. Justin Gant had eight points and eight rebounds and displayed vigor in the paint.
After ISU closed the first half on a 14-4 run to take a 37-26 halftime lead, the Flyers never seriously threatened. On the other hand, Lewis was never completely put away either. ISUs lead peaked at 21 with 12:27 left in the game, but late in the game when ISU turned to its least experienced crew and the Flyers pressed Lewis cut its deficit to nine.
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Students enjoyed National Chemistry Week Oct. 2226 and participated in everything from eating nitrogen ice cream treats and chemistry magic shows.
James Patterson, an assistant chemistry professor, was in charge of the poster research session during the weeks events.
Its a chance for students and faculty to present and share their research, Patterson said. The main purpose is to inform students of the different projects and give researches chance to practice those (presentation) skills.
The BYU chemistry magic shows were a crowd favorite. The shows were offered every evening of the week in rooms w111 and w112 of the Benson Building.
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Its a different thing to do than the normal date stuff, Wilson said. A lot of students think chemistry is kind of boring, its good to see the other side of chemistry because it can be fun.
Professor Josh Prices chemistry magic show impressed students because of his inclusion of chemistry formulas and terms in helping students understand the magic being created.
Families, cub scouts and students filled the room leaving no empty seats. The back of the classroom was lined with cub scout groups while the stairs were lined with students, and Professor Price captured the audiences attention.
Austin Carter, asophomore from Melbourne, Fl., enjoyed seeing reactions that he had learned in his chemistry class, and also being introduced to new reactions he had not yet learned.
It was impressive the professor explained what chemical reactions were going on, Carter said. I felt it was a way of showing chemistry could be interesting and fun.
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Former Chinese Professor Starts BioInformatics Business in Maryland
Rockville-based GenProMarkers provides biotechnology services to federal and private research centers. It #39;s CEO, Yan A. Su, is one of the immigrant entrepreneurs who founded a quarter of the technology and engineering companies in Maryland between 2006 and 2012.From:CNSMarylandViews:10 0ratingsTime:01:05More inNews Politics
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Driving Research to Stop MS: Restore Function and End it Forever" by Timothy Coetzee, PhD
Timothy Coetzee, PhD presents on the future of MS research, the approaches that researchers have used recently and breakthroughs in new therapies that are helping MS sufferers today. From the Changing the Future Patient Symposium brought to you by Mount Sinai Medical Center and the Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for MS. bull; Timothy Coetzee, PhD is the executive director of Fast Forward LLC, the venture philanthropy arm of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. In this capacity, Dr. Coetzee is responsible for the MS Society #39;s strategic funding of biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies as well as partnerships with the financial and business communities. Lecture filmed on Sunday 10/16/2011 at the 2011 Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson 3rd Annual MS Symposium, Changing the Future: New Trends in MS Research and Treatment held at the Grand Hyatt, NYC. bull; Millie Grenough, LCSW, BCD is an executive coach and international motivational presenter, and Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine. Author of OASIS in the Overwhelm: 60-Second Strategies for Balance in a Busy World and co-author of OASIS 28-Day Guide: Rewire Your Brain from Chaos to Calm, Ms. Grenough is president of Grenough LLC, a coach/training organization based in New Haven, CT. Lecture filmed on Sunday 10/16/2011 at the 2011 Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson 3rd Annual MS Symposium, Changing the Future: New Trends in MS Research and Treatment held at the Grand Hyatt, NYC.From:MountSinaiNYViews:13 0ratingsTime:30:46More inEducation
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