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Chemistry kicking in

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2014

Winnipeg Free Press - ONLINE EDITION By: Paul Wiecek Posted: 10/4/2014 11:28 PM | Comments: Trevor Hagan / Winnipeg Free Press The Jets celebrate Jacob Trouba's goal. It didnt count in the standings, but make no mistake Saturday nights final Winnipeg Jets pre-season game wasnt meaningless. For starters, head coach Paul Maurice sent out a veteran-laden lineup against the Calgary Flames at the MTS Centre that more closely approximated the lineup he will use when the club opens their regular season Thursday in Glendale against the Arizona Coyotes than anything seen in six previous pre-season games. And for another, the consensus in the dressing room earlier on Saturday was the Jets needed to treat Saturdays game as a serious test, to serve as a springboard into that looming regular season. "Weve got to play this one like its the real deal," defenceman Jacob Trouba said following the morning skate. "Were getting close and its time to start playing well, getting back together as a team and clicking." So howd that work out? Well, not only did the Jets defeat the Flames 4-1 to finish their pre-season at 3-4, they showed flashes of exactly the kind of chemistry they were hoping … Continue reading

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An explanation of interventional cardiology

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2014

What is interventional cardiology? Interventional cardiology refers to various non-surgical procedures used to define and treat cardiovascular disease. Interventional cardiologists use thin flexible tubes to get inside the bodys blood vessels to diagnose problems and repair damaged vessels or heart structures. Does interventional cardiology work for all types of heart disease? Interventional cardiologists treat narrowed arteries and weakened heart valves, which are often caused by coronary artery disease where blood flow is restricted in the tubes that supply the heart muscle with blood and oxygen, by heart valve disease where valves dont regulate the flow of blood as they should to the heart chambers or by peripheral vascular disease where other arteries in the body become clogged, interrupting natural blood flow. Interventional cardiology cannot replace cardiac surgery in all cases but technological developments have greatly improved the ability to use non-surgical methods, which result in shortened hospital stays and faster recoveries for patients. How are these diseases determined? Cardiac catheterization is an interventional test that evaluates coronary arteries and heart valve function. A catheter (thin flexible tube) is threaded through a blood vessel into the heart or area being examined. With the catheter in place, the cardiologist can determine blood … Continue reading

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Advising in the Biotechnology Major at UC Davis – Video

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2014

Advising in the Biotechnology Major at UC Davis By: John Yoder … Continue reading

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Bandang YU-PI EL-BI Semifinalist 2014: LEZDODIS BAND (BS Biology Blk WX1 – Video

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2014

Bandang YU-PI EL-BI Semifinalist 2014: LEZDODIS BAND (BS Biology Blk WX1 HERE IS ONE OF THE TOP ELEVEN BANDANG YUPI-ELBI 2014 SEMI-FINALISTS! SUPPORT YOUR FAVORITE BAND/S SO THEY CAN COMPETE IN THE FINALS THROUGH: A. LIKING THEIR VIDEO 5 LIKES = 1 VOTE... By: don fabellar … Continue reading

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Bioinformatics 8 – Video

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2014

Bioinformatics 8 By: John Yoder … Continue reading

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Bully: Scholarship Edition – Part 5: Anatomy Class – Video

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2014

Bully: Scholarship Edition - Part 5: Anatomy Class We're finishing up day 2 and beginning day 3 of school! Places you can find us Twitter: Andrew http://twitter.com/#!/ThoseOtherGuys Marcus: http://twitter.com/#!/MasterMasar Facebook: https://www.f... By: Those Other Guys … Continue reading

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A Pike & Trident Report: Anatomy of a Demolition Derby Car 2014 AD – Video

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2014

A Pike Trident Report: Anatomy of a Demolition Derby Car 2014 AD Pike and Trident's report from a visit to the 41st Annual Hangtown Destruction Derby in Placerville, California! Music by Robb Padgett. By: Pike and Trident … Continue reading

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Anatomy of a murder

Posted: Published on October 5th, 2014

The Clarion-Ledger investigates a gangs 2013 killing behind bars. What role, if any, did prison officials play in the events leading to the slaying of Clifton Majors. A tower officer opened the cell door to enable a gang killing inside the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility, a witness told investigators. And after Tyler "Psycho" Smith who has a history of assaulting fellow inmates and correctional officers had finished choking and stomping Clifton Majors that night of Sept. 1, 2013, Smith returned to that same tower officer, celebrating his kill, a video shows. Prosecutors didn't know the video existed until The Clarion-Ledger showed it to them. District Attorney Michael Guest said they're investigating. Records obtained by The Clarion-Ledger raise questions about what roles, if any, prison officials played in the events leading to Majors' murder. They fired the tower officer the next day, according to those records, but Corrections Commissioner Chris Epps denied any officer played a role in the slaying. Records show prison officials fired the tower officer the next day, but Corrections Commissioner Chris Epps denied any officer played a role in the killing. "The MDOC investigation did not reveal any officer opened the cell door," he said. "MDOC refers … Continue reading

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Human genetics of malaria has uncovered some new clues about susceptibility to severe malaria – Video

Posted: Published on October 4th, 2014

Human genetics of malaria has uncovered some new clues about susceptibility to severe malaria Human genetics of malaria has uncovered some new clues about susceptibility to severe malaria. Subscribe this channel to watch more motivational, inspiration... By: Health, Mind, Body, Spirit … Continue reading

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Copy of Ball Python Genetics For Beginners – Video

Posted: Published on October 4th, 2014

Copy of Ball Python Genetics For Beginners By: rampop2 … Continue reading

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