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Vestibular neuroepithelium: Regenerative biology and theraputics – Video

Posted: Published on March 8th, 2015

Vestibular neuroepithelium: Regenerative biology and theraputics To watch the full lecture visit: https://videos.rsm.ac.uk/video/vestibular-neuroepithelium-regenerative-biology-and-theraputics About this lecture: Andrew Fo... By: RoyalSocietyMedicine … Continue reading

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Biology Body Fluids & Circulation part 20 (Double Circulation) CBSE class 11 XI – Video

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Biology Body Fluids Circulation part 20 (Double Circulation) CBSE class 11 XI Biology Body Fluids Circulation part 20 (Double Circulation) CBSE class 11 XI. By: ExamFearVideos … Continue reading

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The Biology of Being Good to Others

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Does Altruism Exist?: Culture, Genes, and the Welfare of Others by David Sloan Wilson Yale University Press/ Templeton Press, 180 pp., $27.50 Altruism may seem a good thingunless you happen to be an evolutionary biologist. Then it may seem a mixture of a mystery and a curse. The reason isnt hard to see. How could a ruthless process like Darwinian natural selection give rise to altruistic organisms, human or nonhuman, that act in ways that are costly to themselves and helpful to others? Darwin himself was aware of the difficulty and offered some tentative solutions, but it was during the twentieth century that altruism became the subject of nearly fetishistic attention among evolutionary biologists. One imaginable solution is to deny that altruism really exists in nature or to claim that its so rare as to be unworthy of serious attention. Another solution is to construct clever theories that show how natural selection is actually expected to yield altruism. Such theories typically hinge on the level at which natural selection acts. Does it select for fitter organisms, or fitter genes, or populations, or species? Indeed the problem of altruism and the so-called levels-of-selection problem have become nearly inseparable. David Sloan Wilson … Continue reading

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Biology lesson for Rotary Club

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Hendersons Rotary Club got a biology lesson during Thursdays regular meeting. Deborah Jackson, clinical nurse specialist in oncology and genomics and thought leader liaison for California-based Genetech Inc., spoke about cancer and the role genetics play in its development. Jackson and her husband, Rotary member Sean Jackson, are natives of Waco and she got her bachelors degree at the University of Texas and her masters degree in genetics counseling from the University of California at San Francisco. kAmpD E96 =:2:D@? 7@C E9@F89E =6256CD 2E v6?6E649[ y242E:@? E96J 42? =682==J 8:G6 @FE] $96 2=D@ H@C@C6 DFD46AE:3=6 E@ 42?46C 3642FD6 2 72>:=J >6>36C 925 :Enk^Am kAm(6 2== … Continue reading

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ISP excise officer to meet inventors of his cochlear implant

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EVANSVILLE, IN (WFIE) - If it wasn't for one tiny, but complex device, Indiana State Excise Officer Chuckie Butler may have missed out on some big things in life. "I'm very thankful for it," Butler says. "I mean, there's just no other way to say it. It's hard to convey that." But Butler will at least get to try, when he meets the people who changed his life. "It's like meeting a comic book superhero," Butler says. Chuckie's superheroes are the Hochmairs, a bioengineering power couple who helped create Medel cochlear implants. He's been a firearms instructor since before he got the implant. But with only hearing aids, many sounds at a range were too high a frequency to register on his severely damaged nerves. Now that's all changed. "I can hear rifle malfunctions about the same time as a person with normal hearing would hear it," Butler says. "I can hear the ricochets and maintain my safety as well as the safety of the students on the line as well." Students, like his confinement-officer wife who we met today. He can now hear perfectly during a lesson or on the phone. "Now he can give just a quick hello … Continue reading

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Anatomy Project: Muscle Use in Basketball – Video

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Anatomy Project: Muscle Use in Basketball Video for our project in anatomy class. By: CalmSnivy14 … Continue reading

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Leonard Nimoy Tribute | Anatomy of a Movie – Video

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Leonard Nimoy Tribute | Anatomy of a Movie Subscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork Anatomy of a Movie hosts pay tribute to the one and only Leonard Nimoy who left us this week. "Li... By: Popcorn Talk … Continue reading

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Sock Rants 2: Anatomy – Video

Posted: Published on March 8th, 2015

Sock Rants 2: Anatomy Guess what y'boobs I finally re-recorded the long lost Sock Rants Episode 2, here it is, Anatomy, I talked about it, I ranted about it, I said the f-word like 200 times holy butt. By: Jay Van Esbroek … Continue reading

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Anatomy of an 'Internet of Things' Venture @ThingsExpo [#IoT]

Posted: Published on March 8th, 2015

By Cloud Best Practices Network Article Rating: Reads: Anatomy of an 'Internet of Things' Venture An anatomy of startup ventures for the Internet of Things market. Like GE describes in their white paper Pushing the Boundaries of Mind and Machine, this is basically a process of innovating through more intelligent machines to reinventworkflow models. For a useful overview as to what constitutes an IoT startup, check out one example for some key characteristics: Hutgrip.Hutgrip is a SaaS solution that replaces VPNs with the Cloud and real time analytics, with the headline points being: Achieved through.. Delivering business value such as: IoT Taxonomy Thesegeneral principles can be applied to any supply chain of moving parts and people, and realized through building blocks of: Go here to see the original: Anatomy of an 'Internet of Things' Venture @ThingsExpo [#IoT] … Continue reading

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First Successful Half Matched Stem Cell Transplant for Fanconi Anemia in India at Artemis – Video

Posted: Published on March 8th, 2015

First Successful Half Matched Stem Cell Transplant for Fanconi Anemia in India at Artemis A stem cell transplant also called a blood or marrow transplant is the injection or infusion of healthy stem cells into your body to replace damaged or d... By: Artemis Hospitals … Continue reading

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