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CH 9 CHEMISTRY ACID NOMENCLATURE – Video

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

CH 9 CHEMISTRY ACID NOMENCLATURE Rules for naming binary acids and oxyacids. By: SMARTERTEACHER … Continue reading

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CH 10 CHEMISTRY GRAM FORMULA MASS – Video

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CH 10 CHEMISTRY GRAM FORMULA MASS Calculating the gram formula mass or molar mass of a molecule. By: SMARTERTEACHER … Continue reading

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Module 2 Video 1 – Chemistry Review – Video

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

Module 2 Video 1 - Chemistry Review A review of basic chemistry concepts that are important to our discussion of biological molecules. By: Mike Jaeggli … Continue reading

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Lifeless & Crisis – Death Chemistry – Video

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

Lifeless Crisis - Death Chemistry Backfill from old account! For "new" vidz we will provide download links again. All uploads available for free as usual! Support! http://hiphop.mu. By: Dope HipHop … Continue reading

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Kidz Island (DD National)-Discussion on CBSE Chemistry practicals (10th January 2015) – Video

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Kidz Island (DD National)-Discussion on CBSE Chemistry practicals (10th January 2015) Kidz Island- Discussion on CBSE class-XII Chemistry practicals. By: akshara32ify … Continue reading

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Edelson: Chemistry, talent an awesome mix for Seton Hall

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

Seton Hall Pirates forward Brandon Mobley (2) works against Butler Bulldogs forward Kameron Woods (31) at the Prudential Center on Tuesday night.(Photo: Jim O'Connor-USA TODAY Sports) NEWARK Guys with McDonald's All-American credentials and blue-chip stature are nice to have around. They speak to recruiting successes and can provide immediate relief on the court. But when the goals are championships and sustainability, it's simply not enough. So while the influx of talent in the form of a top-10 recruiting class has been welcome this season, it's the improved team chemistry that's been the biggest difference for No. 21 Seton Hall. It didn't quite work out as planned Tuesday night, but a 79-75 overtime loss to a very good Butler team at the Prudential Center is nothing to panic about. RELATED: Gibbs' 30 not enough as Hall falls to Butler In fact, there's a growing sense that this season could be different for the Pirates, whose play in general has fostered a feeling that great things might once again be possible. With freshman sensation Isaiah Whitehead still sidelined with a stress fracture in his foot, it was Sterling Gibbs who scored 30 points to lead a comeback and force overtime. But when … Continue reading

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Mini-grants a boost to SAISD educators

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

A pair of SAISD teachers got a boost last week thanks to a surprise presentation of two SAISD Foundation mini-grants. The $500 grants will help Burbank High School chemistry teacher Brian Quiones fund a 3-D printing project and Tafolla Middle School band director Alejandro Salazar get new marching percussion instruments. Judy Geelhoed, director of the San Antonio Independent School District Foundation, said that the organization, which has been awarding innovation grants since 2007, started the mini-grant program in 2014. The smaller awards will help the foundation reach more recipients, and unlike the larger grants, are distributed in the middle of the school year. The mini-grants are smaller amounts of money, but you can really do incredible things with smaller grants, Geelhoed explained, noting that the two awarded this week are part of almost 160the foundation plans to award by the end of the year. Quiones, presented with the award in the middle of a lecture, was cheered by his students. Im really excited to hear about this, Quiones said. My robotics team is going to be designing a 3D printer, and were in the process of working with the guys from 10Bit Works (a local engineering firm), so my students … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Therapy: A cure for Diabetes | PlacidWay – Video

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

Stem Cell Therapy: A cure for Diabetes | PlacidWay http://tiny.cc/DiabetesCure2015 Diabetes treatment can consist of numerous elements, consisting of standard medications, alternative medication, and natural treatments. Alternative therapies... By: Robert Esser … Continue reading

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Dartmouth CAR Cell Therapy Moves to Clinical Trial

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Newswise Cancer fighting chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells, developed in the Sentman laboratory of Dartmouths Norris Cotton Cancer Center, are taking the next step into a Phase I clinical trial beginning early in 2015. Charles Sentman, PhD, first published this novel work with CAR T cells in Blood in 2005 and in Cancer Research in 2006. They demonstrated that their CAR therapies may have broad applicability for many different cancers, and further found that CAR therapy not only eliminated tumors from animals, but also prevented cancer recurrence. Professor Sentman is one of the Scientific Founders of Celdara Medical, LLC (CM), and has been collaborating with CM to translate this work to the clinic. On January 6, Cardio3 BioSciences announced the acquisition of OnCyte, LLC, a division of CM comprising these technologies, to further advance the therapies. The first therapy to move to a clinical trial is CM-CS1, an autologous CAR T-cell therapy that employs NKG2D, which is a natural killer cell receptor designed to target ligands present on most tumor types, including both hematologic cancers and solid tumors. Many cancers are known to express these targets, including cancers of the pancreas, breast, … Continue reading

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A Local Cardiology Program Makes Your Heart Their Mission – Video

Posted: Published on January 14th, 2015

A Local Cardiology Program Makes Your Heart Their Mission For more about this and related stories visit http://www.heartlandconnection.com/ Follow KTVO on social media: https://www.facebook.com/ktvotv https://twitter.com/ktvotv http://instagram.com/ktvotv. By: KTVOtv … Continue reading

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