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Statistical Thermodynamics: The Various Partition Functions | Physical Chemistry with Educator.com – Video

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Statistical Thermodynamics: The Various Partition Functions | Physical Chemistry with Educator.com Statistical Thermodynamics: The Various Partition Functions | Physical Chemistry with Educator.com Watch more at http://www.educator.com/chemistry/physical-chemistry/hovasapian/ ... By: Educator.com … Continue reading

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The Ideal Gas Law | Physical Chemistry with Educator.com – Video

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The Ideal Gas Law | Physical Chemistry with Educator.com The Ideal Gas Law | Physical Chemistry with Educator.com Watch more at http://www.educator.com/chemistry/physical-chemistry/hovasapian/ Understand your Physical Chemistry homework... By: Educator.com … Continue reading

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Bruins-Islanders Notes: Top-Line Chemistry Still Work In Progress

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Milan Lucic, David Krejci and Loui Eriksson skated as a line for the first time in the preseason during Tuesday nights 5-3 loss to the New York Islanders, and it was clear that more game time is needed for this trio to start clicking. Hopefully we can get something together quickly. Its kind of a tough game too with penalties, especially in the second there it was tough to get a good feeling out of it, Eriksson said. Definitely we need some more games here maybe and get the connection going. Just work hard. We have a little bit of time to improve and get better and definitely we can work on some more stuff the next game. The Lucic-Krejci-Eriksson trio combined for just five shots and zero points as a unit against the Islanders. Eriksson picked up an assist on Brad Marchands third-period goal after killing a penalty. I dont think that line as a whole had a good game, either of them. When I say great game, they were just OK. I dont think they were a dominant line tonight, Bruins head coach Claude Julien said. Probably hard to assess as far as will that line work or … Continue reading

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TV review: Of Tuesday night’s 2 new comedies, only one is terrible

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"Selfie," 7 p.m. Tuesdays on ABC beginning tonight Two and a half stars (out of four) "Manhattan Love Story," 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays on ABC beginning tonight One and a half stars (out of four) Romantic comedies live or die on chemistry. Do the lead characters have enough to keep us interested for the length of a movie or, much tougher, the duration of a television series? Two new ABC sitcoms take the chemistry test beginning tonight. Neither is nearly perfect, and both veer into annoying, but one has a little more of the fizz that a chemical reaction creates. The better show is "Selfie" (7 p.m.), and to see its potential, you'll have to grit your teeth through a lot of painful moments early on. Karen Gillan, almost unrecognizable as companion Amy Pond from the Matt Smith era on "Doctor Who," plays Eliza Dooley, a self-obsessed social media star who measures all worth via online "likes." Eliza would never realize no one actually likes (rather than "likes") her, until she grossly humiliates herself on an airplane in an incident that instantly goes viral. For help in reinventing herself, she turns to stiff-necked marketing specialist Henry Higgins (John Cho), who scorns … Continue reading

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CU football: Buffs’ Sefo Liufau, Nelson Spruce have chemistry

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Colorado wide receiver Nelson Spruce says the chemistry he has with quarterback Sefo Liufau has been essential to the record-breaking numbers they're producing this season and he felt a connection with Liufau right from the start. Liufau took over as Colorado's quarterback in the first quarter of a loss at Arizona State in 2013. He immediately led the Buffs on an 80-yard scoring drive in which he completed his first career pass to Spruce and finished the drive off with his first career touchdown pass to Spruce. He completed another pass to Spruce in the middle of the drive. "The offense we play in is great, especially for a receiver, but I think the chemistry aspect is definitely there just because at this time last year, Sefo only had one or two games under his belt," Spruce said Tuesday. "We've had this whole offseason and whole camp to really get on the same page and these games we've been having I feel like that connection has grown even stronger." The Buffs have produced numerous drives this season that are reminiscent of that first drive of Liufau's career. The sophomore quarterback spreads the ball around to others, but often relies on … Continue reading

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China tests stem cell therapy for heart disease – Video

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China tests stem cell therapy for heart disease Monday marks World Heart Day. One of the most serious conditions is Chronic Heart Disease. It has no cure to date, but in China, scientists are hoping to find one, using stem-cell technology. By: CCTV America … Continue reading

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Researchers develop novel gene/cell therapy approach for lung disease

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PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 1-Oct-2014 Contact: Nick Miller nicholas.miller@cchmc.org 513-803-6035 Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center @CincyChildrens CINCINNATI Researchers developed a new type of cell transplantation to treat mice mimicking a rare lung disease that one day could be used to treat this and other human lung diseases caused by dysfunctional immune cells. Scientists at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center report their findings in a study posted online Oct. 1 by Nature. In the study, the authors used macrophages, a type of immune cell that helps collect and remove used molecules and cell debris from the body. They transplanted either normal or gene-corrected macrophages into the respiratory tracts of mice, which were bred to mimic the hereditary form of a human disease called hereditary pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (hPAP). Treatment with both normal and gene-corrected macrophages corrected the disease in the mice. "These are significant findings with potential implications beyond the treatment of a rare lung disease," said Bruce Trapnell, MD, senior author and a physician in the Division of Neonatology and Pulmonary Biology at Cincinnati Children's. "Our findings support the concept of pulmonary macrophage transplantation (PMT) as the first specific therapy for children with hPAP" "Results also identified mechanisms regulating the numbers … Continue reading

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Cardiology update for primary care | Mr Ravi Assomull – Video

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Cardiology update for primary care | Mr Ravi Assomull Dr Ravi Assomull, one of our leading Consultants, talks about Cardiology Update at BMI Syon Clinic's Multi-Specialty GP Conference 2014. http://bit.ly/1st2SXe. By: BMI Healthcare … Continue reading

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Biotechnology and its applications, Mansoura University – Video

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Biotechnology and its applications, Mansoura University What is Biotechnology?: Multiple opportunities are available for a biotechnologist which includes chemical industries, pharmaceutical companies, agriculture and aquaculture industries, research... By: Mohammed Saad … Continue reading

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Biotechnology Reagents Market Detailed Analysis & Research Report to 2018 – Video

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Biotechnology Reagents Market Detailed Analysis Research Report to 2018 Biotechnology reagents are chemical compounds or substances that are added to a system to detect and examine another substance to provide a test reading. Reagents are generally used in laboratories... By: John Brown … Continue reading

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