Exercise Physiology Project-Abby Wambach – Video


Exercise Physiology Project-Abby Wambach
Abby Wambach Exercise Physiology Project 1.Introduction to your athlete and sport 2.Athlete #39;s background 3.Bioenergetic/metabolism 4.Nervous 5.Musculoskeletal 6.Cardiorespiratory 7.Based on all of this information, how would you train this individual?From:kmykel21Views:18 0ratingsTime:12:55More inSports

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Reading Raiding: Shortcuts to using your text book
All textbooks can be challenging for someone; after all, not every student thinks the same and not every student comprehends the same. Learn how to effectively Read and Raid your textbook, with evidence-based methods taught by author professor, Kevin Patton, Ph.D. From highlighting to "chunking," this presentation offers every student methods for more successful reading. (Examples given are for anatomy physiology, but the shortcuts can be applied to nearly any college textbook.)From:Kevin PattonViews:5 1ratingsTime:18:33More inEducation

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Bio Sci 93: DNA to Organisms. Lec. 27: Neuronal Physiology and Membrane Potential – Video


Bio Sci 93: DNA to Organisms. Lec. 27: Neuronal Physiology and Membrane Potential
For more information and access to courses, lectures, and teaching material, please visit the official UC Irvine OpenCourseWare website at: ocw.uci.eduFrom:UCIrvineOCWViews:1 0ratingsTime:39:25More inEducation

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2012 Nobel Prizes live @ YouTube – Video


2012 Nobel Prizes live @ YouTube
The LIVE STREAM of the Nobel Lectures start on Dec.7 at 3:00 pm - 4:45 pm CET with the Physiology or Medicine by Sir John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka. Dec 7, 5:30 pm CET Nobel Lecture in Literature by Mo Yan Dec 8, 9:00 am CET Nobel Lecture in Physics, Serge Haroche and David J. Wineland. Dec 8, 11:00 am CET Nobel Lectures in Chemistry, Robert J. Lefkowitz and Brian K. Kobilka. Dec 8 1:00 pm CET Prize Lectures in Economic Sciences, Alvin E. Roth and Lloyd S. Shapley. Dec 10 Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony in Oslo, 12:50-2:25 pm CET Dec 10 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony, Stockholm 4:20-6:00 pm CETFrom:thenobelprizeViews:156 8ratingsTime:00:25More inScience Technology

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Yogic physiology and yogic psychology – Part 1 – Video


Yogic physiology and yogic psychology - Part 1
Paramahamsa Nithyananda talks on the science behind yogic physiology and yogic psychology. He talks on how suffering, spleen, sensory organs are related to decisions making of a human being. This talk was delivered by Paramahamsa Nithyananda on 11 January 2012 to live global audience.From:LifeBlissFoundationViews:0 0ratingsTime:15:06More inNonprofits Activism

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Yogic physiology and yogic psychology – Part 2 – Video


Yogic physiology and yogic psychology - Part 2
Paramahamsa Nithyananda talks on the science behind yogic physiology and yogic psychology. He talks on how suffering, spleen, sensory organs are related to decisions making of a human being. This talk was delivered by Paramahamsa Nithyananda on 11 January 2012 to live global audience.From:LifeBlissFoundationViews:0 0ratingsTime:15:23More inNonprofits Activism

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Body Pods – The Fingers Interview with Terje Isungset and Professor Mike Tipton – Video


Body Pods - The Fingers Interview with Terje Isungset and Professor Mike Tipton
The Fingers By Terje Isungset and Mike Tipton The Fingers is the twelfth and final podcast in a series called Body Pods. Each podcast has been made by an artist in collaboration with a scientist, exploring a different part of your body. Here, Terje Isungset, an ice artist, and Mike Tipton, Professor of Human and Applied Physiology at University of Portsmouth discuss their podcast and the science behind it. To find out more visit fueltheatre.com.From:fueltheatreViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:03More inEntertainment

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BASi Announces First-of-Its-Kind Pivotal Study with Data Sciences International

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

BASi (Bioanalytical Systems, Inc.) (BASI) today announced that it is collaborating with Data Sciences International (DSI), a biomedical research company focused on preclinical systems physiology and pharmacology, to conduct a first-of-its-kind study combining BASis Culex-L automated sampling system with DSIs newest large animal telemetry technology, PhysioTel Digital.

In this pivotal study, BASis Culex-L automated in vivo sampling system will simultaneously collect biological samples at pre-programmed intervals while DSI telemetry devices will collect heart rate, blood pressure and other cardiovascular information. Previously, gathering all of these types of data required two separate experiments and only discontinuous data collection was possible.

By combining Culex with telemetry, the automated blood sampling and telemetry (ABST) system will reduce costs, the number of test subjects, subject stress levels, and deliver better data, which will lead to better decisions, said Jacqueline M. Lemke, interim president & CEO and CFO of BASi. This study lays the groundwork for additional safety pharmacology studies that further complement BASis long-established and well-respected CRO services expertise.

Were responding to customers requests for more and better pharmacokinetic data. We know how important these data are for early decision-making in the drug discovery process. Combining DSIs telemetry with BASis automation is a natural fit, said Dr. Dusty Sarazan, Vice President and CSO of DSI.

About Data Sciences International

DSI, with headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota, is the recognized global leader in physiologic monitoring, offering telemetry, instrumentation, software and services that help advance science. DSIs solutions are tailored to the unique research needs of customers in industries including pharmaceuticals, academia, contract research, biological and chemical defense, medical devices, government and biotechnology. Visit http://www.datasci.com for more about DSI.

About Bioanalytical Systems, Inc.

BASi is a pharmaceutical development company providing contract research services and monitoring instruments to the world's leading drug development companies and medical research organizations. The company focuses on developing innovative services and products that increase efficiency and reduce the cost of taking a new drug to market. Visit http://www.BASinc.com for more about BASi.

This release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, risks and uncertainties related to changes in the market and demand for our products and services,the development, marketing and sales of products and services, changes in technology, industry standards and regulatory standards, and various market and operating risks detailed in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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First Suit Against Nobel Prize Organization Citing Defamation And Unfair Competition Practices Is Filed

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Dr. Rongxiang Xu,thefounder of "human body regenerative restoration science" and a renowned life scientist and medical scientist, has filed a lawsuit today against The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet, a Swedish corporation, aka, Nobelforsamlingen. The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet is a body which awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The suit filed in Superior Court of the State of California, Orange County Central Justice Center cites Libel and unfair competition.

Dr. Xu, one of the leading scientists in the world, discovered in 1984 the existence of "regenerative cell" which was confirmed to be keratin-19 positive stem cell after 2000 (US patent 6991813B2),during his study of burn treatments that hasbenefited 20 million burn victims in 73 countries, claims his good reputation in the community was defamed by a statement published by defendants, The Nobel Assembly, causing damages to Dr. Xu by their conduct. The suit alleges The Nobel Assembly has been successful in garnering media attention for their Nobel Prize announcements in essentially every major news organizations and publications world-wide, proving they can affect the perception of an individual by misreporting information.

"My main priority for filing this suit was to clarify the Academy's mistaken and misleading statements for the preservation of humanity and future generations, life science research should not desecrate the nature of human life," stated Dr. Xu.

On October 8, 2012, The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2012 was awarded jointly to Sir John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka "for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent," which was covered extensively in the media.

In an abstract published on its website made in conjunction with the selection, The Nobel Assembly described the scientists' discovery. The Nobel Assembly claims that the scientists' discovery "represents a paradigm shift in our understanding of cellular differentiation and of the plasticity of the differentiated state." The abstract goes on to claim that:"[t]ogether, Gurdon and Yamanaka have transformed our understanding of cellular differentiation. They have demonstrated that the usually very stable differentiated state can be unlocked because it harbours a potential for reversion to pluripotency.This discovery has introduced fundamentally new research areas, and offers exciting new opportunities to study disease mechanisms."

Dr. Xu believes, and alleges the Statement made by The Nobel Assembly is false as he was the scientist who made the discovery a decade earlier, therefore defaming his exemplary reputation. The Nobel Assembly states that the scientists who won the Nobel Prize "have transformed our understanding of cellular differentiation" because "[t]hey have demonstrated that the usually very stable differentiated state can be unlocked because it harbours a potential for reversion to pluripotency." Those scientists did not demonstrate as such. It was ten years earlier that Dr. Xu made that discovery when he was able to explain how his discovery unlocked a somatic cell's potential to revert to pluripotent stem cell in situ.

The Nobel Assembly's use of the word "unlocked" compounds the falsity of the statement because it suggests that the scientists who won the Nobel Prize are harnessing an inherent ability of a somatic cell to revert to its pluripotent state through natural means that do not alter the cells integrity. If the Nobel Prize scientists' findings consisted of leaving a somatic cell intact and unmodified, such as Dr. Xu's finding, then the Statement would have been true and accurate. However, the Nobel Prize scientists' discovery actually consists of the creation of an altered cell having nothing to do with human body pluripotent stem cell. The Academy also falsely stated that "[t]hisdiscoveryhas introduced fundamentally new research areas, and offers exciting new opportunities to study disease mechanisms" which is also inaccurate.

The Statements made by the defendant has tainted and damaged Dr. Xu's achievements in the eyes of the scientific community, business, potential investors and his ability to continue to be selected asa top keynote speaker for several major international conferences.

The Plaintiff is represented by the Ardent Law Group in California, case number: 30-2012-00615804. Please contact Jane Westgate 336.608.4439 or Cheryl Riley 703.683.1798.

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Dr Roger Valentine, Los Angeles, CA – Video


Dr Roger Valentine, Los Angeles, CA
Holistic Vet and Naturopath for over 30 years, working on both animals and people. Degreed and did research and majored in MIcrobiology, Pharmacology, Thyroid research. NAET, Biokinetics and discovered ways to convert these methodologies to working on animals.From:Bhimi CayceViews:2 0ratingsTime:02:14More inPeople Blogs

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