Moores Law @ Beer Barrel Put-in-Bay Hip Hop Medley
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The Rayz/Moores Law @ Put-in-Bay Final Countdown
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What is reality...M theory vs Moores law creating real universe vs creating a virtual one
oh the places we will go. if only most of you had any idea. kotaku.com http://www.youtube.com http://www.youtube.comFrom:TheBadcop69Views:25 2ratingsTime:15:04More inPeople Blogs
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Education Book Review: Systems Biology (Current Topics from the Encyclopedia of Molecular Cell Bi...
http://www.EducationBookMix.com This is the summary of Systems Biology (Current Topics from the Encyclopedia of Molecular Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine) by Robert A. Meyers.From:EducationBookReviewsViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:27More inEntertainment
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Stem Cells and the Future of Medicine - Larry Goldstein, Ph.D. at TEDxAmericasFinestCity
Dr. Goldstein is a Professor of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine. He received his BA degree in biology and genetics at UCSD and his Ph.D. degree in genetics from the University of Washington, Seattle. He did his postdoctoral work at the University of Colorado at Boulder and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to moving to UCSD, he was Professor of Cellular and Developmental Biology at Harvard University.From:TEDxTalksViews:240 13ratingsTime:16:15More inScience Technology
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CTMM Nieuwspoortdebat 9 okt 2012 small FINAL
CTMM Nieuwspoortdebat 9 oktober 2012: #39;Keuzes in de Gezondheidszorg #39; Topsectorenbeleid medische technologie een wassen neus Hoe houden we de gezondheidszorg betaalbaar, van hoogstaande kwaliteit en voor iedereen toegankelijk? Dat was het centrale thema van een debat dat CTMM (Center for Translational Molecular Medicine) 9 oktober in perscentrum Nieuwspoort organiseerde. Conclusie: de overheid moet veel meer geld investeren in het topsectorenbeleid rond medische technologie. "Want dat is nu pure window dressing", aldus Jan Raaijmakers, Vice President External Scientific Collaborations Europe van GlaxoSmithKline. Om nieuwe, kostbare geneesmiddelen en therapien te kunnen blijven aanbieden, is er een urgente behoefte om de effectiviteit daarvan beter te kunnen voorspellen, zo vonden de deelnemers aan het debat. Tegelijkertijd zijn nieuwe methoden om ziekten in een vroeger stadium op te sporen dringend gewenst. Zoals Tom Oostrom, directeur van de Nierstichting en voorzitter van de Samenwerkende Gezondheidsfondsen het verwoordde: "Vroegdiagnostiek werkt kostenbesparend. Als mensen eenmaal klachten hebben, vallen de ziektekosten veel hoger uit. Zo kost nierdialyse jaarlijks maar liefst 80.000 euro per patint." En hoogleraar Cardiologie Yigal Pinto (AMC): "Er is enorm veel te winnen als je eerder kunt ingrijpen." Meer investeren in medische innovatie is dus dringend gewenst, concludeerde onder andere Jan Raaijmakers. "Nu is het topsectorenbeleid voor de medische technologie een ...From:Marjoke op het WerkViews:51 0ratingsTime:06:08More inNews Politics
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Nobel Laureate Dr James Watson Speech
Lecture of Academic Excellence "From the Double Helix to the Curing of Cancer" at the Inauguration Ceremony of the Cyprus School of Molecular Medicine.From:CINGCSMMViews:177 4ratingsTime:01:01:08More inScience Technology
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Cyprus School of Molecular Medicine
The Dean of the Cyprus School of Molecular Medicine, Professor Leonidas Phylactou, speaks to CyBC news show Apo Mera se Mera about the newly established School of the Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics.From:CINGCSMMViews:48 0ratingsTime:04:42More inScience Technology
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Cyprus School of Molecular Medicine - Press Conference March 2012
News feature on MEGA channel about the Cyprus School of Molecular Medicine, a school of the Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics.From:CINGCSMMViews:52 2ratingsTime:01:45More inScience Technology
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Blewitt ME (2011): Epigenetics and Cancer
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Postgraduate lecture: 18 April 2011 Dr Marnie Blewitt Laboratory Head Molecular Medicine Walter and Eliza Hall InstituteFrom:WalterandElizaHallViews:1 0ratingsTime:53:20More inScience Technology
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Prof Philippos Patsalis Inauguration Speech
Professor Philippos Patsalis speech at the Inauguration Ceremony of the Cyprus School of Molecular Medicine on Wednesday 17th October 2012.From:CINGCSMMViews:16 0ratingsTime:17:15More inScience Technology
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RNA Replication For Biginners in Molecular Medicine By Ngenja Bidii
RNA synthesis in Eukaryote s involve 3 stages which include; intiation,elongation and termination.During Intiation of transcription,RNA-polymerase iii with the three sub-unit known as holo-enzyme binds to the promoter site which is mostly the TATA box.Successfully binding is followed by elongation process which involve addition of dNTPs as catalysed by core-enzyme.A core -enzyme is just a holo-enzyme lacking the sigma sub-unit. Upon reach of termination signal the synthesis is terminated.The termination signal is usually palindromic in sequencei.e can be read same from both directons.That how the synthesis occurs in brief.Am preparing for much details in my next video.Keep checking f0r updates.From:NgejaBidiiViews:1 0ratingsTime:04:41More inEducation
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18 Molecular Medicine mdash;Genetic Screening
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20 Molecular Medicine mdash;Cancer
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19 Molecular Medicine mdash;The Immune System
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Coast to Coast AM - Oct 02 2012 - Space Travel Creature Forensics C2CAM
Date: 10-02-12 Host: George Noory Guests: William Louis McDonald , LA Marzulli Appearing during the middle two hours, forensic artist and alternative investigator, Bill McDonald, shared updates on several of his projects including the biology of the Loch Ness monster, as well as how advances in molecular medicine and nanotechnology will facilitate future long distance space travel beyond the orbit of Mars. Biological beings cannot survive deep space travels or warp drive, as they will acquire brittle bone disease and irreversible tissue damage, he said. So, one solution, he detailed, is using applied nanotechnology, which is to say loading millions of microscopic nano-assemblers, microsurgical bots and nanites with default medical support programming into each individual space traveler. Such technology would in effect turn the astronauts into cybernetic organisms or cyborgs, he noted. This correlates with reports of certain #39;Grey #39; ETs who #39;ve been described as being partly robotic, as well descriptions of the Roswell craft and aliens, in which the vehicle and flight crew were said to be merged into a "combined being," McDonald cited. Regarding his research into Nessie and sea monsters, he posited that certain types of eels could occasionally produce a single rare individual that is truly a giant aquatic monster, feeding both in the water and crawling around on land (see related illustration below). He correlated his theory to the work of Jeremy Wade of the River Monsters ...From:C2CPlanetViews:101 2ratingsTime:02:30:01More inEducation
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22 Molecular Medicine mdash;Cloning and Stem Cells
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Dra Joan Steitz Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine ingles
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Coast To Coast AM Space Travel Creature Forensics October 02 2012
WATCH THE LATEST VIDEO THAT CAME OUT TODAY HERE http://www.youtube.com http://www.jetstreamnews.com If You Use Twitter heres the Twitter address or just click the twitter link on the right of the channel page twitter.com Date: 10-02-12 Host: George Noory Guests: William Louis McDonald , LA Marzulli Appearing during the middle two hours, forensic artist and alternative investigator, Bill McDonald, shared updates on several of his projects including the biology of the Loch Ness monster, as well as how advances in molecular medicine and nanotechnology will facilitate future long distance space travel beyond the orbit of Mars. Biological beings cannot survive deep space travels or warp drive, as they will acquire brittle bone disease and irreversible tissue damage, he said. So, one solution, he detailed, is using applied nanotechnology, which is to say loading millions of microscopic nano-assemblers, microsurgical bots and nanites with default medical support programming into each individual space traveler. Such technology would in effect turn the astronauts into cybernetic organisms or cyborgs, he noted. This correlates with reports of certain #39;Grey #39; ETs who #39;ve been described as being partly robotic, as well descriptions of the Roswell craft and aliens, in which the vehicle and flight crew were said to be merged into a "combined being," McDonald cited. Regarding his research into Nessie and sea monsters, he posited that certain types of eels could occasionally produce a single rare ...From:USAMOONBASEViews:48 0ratingsTime:02:30:30More inEducation
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Nitric Oxide is The Most Important Molecule
Dr Nathan Bryan, Professor of Molecular Medicine explains how Nitric Oxide is the most important molecule produced by your blood vessels. As we age our body loses its ability to make Nitric Oxide. Research has shown that its that event that early event the inability to make Nitric Oxide that puts our body at risk to developing cardiovascular disease.From:John ThompsonViews:2 0ratingsTime:00:32More inEducation
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