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Uses of Limestone in cement, mortar and concrete | Chemistry for All | The Fuse School – Video

Posted: Published on August 10th, 2014

Uses of Limestone in cement, mortar and concrete | Chemistry for All | The Fuse School Learn the basics about where is limestone is used? How is it mixed in with cement, mortar and concrete? Find out more in this video! This Open Educational Resource is free of charge, under... By: The Fuse School - Global Education … Continue reading

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Kitchen chemistry

Posted: Published on August 10th, 2014

Welcome to Indiana: the Betty Crocker cookbook was meant to help ease Celeste Ng's mother into life in the US. Growing up, I loved looking at the photos in my mother's old Betty Crocker cookbook the chocolate cakes, the cookie house, even the cheese balls and fondues. Then, as an adult, I actually read the text and discovered that, woven into the recipes, were tidbits of advice for the 1960s homemaker. "The man you marry will know the way he likes his eggs. And chances are he'll be fussy about them. So it behooves a good wife to know how to make an egg behave in six basic ways," went one. "If you care about pleasing a man - bake a pie. But make sure it's a perfect pie," said a second. "Does anything make you feel so pleased with yourself as baking bread?" asked a third. Advertisement Those lines, equally hilarious and horrifying, stuck with me. Every time I saw the cookbook, I felt compelled to read it again, as if to convince myself I hadn't made them up. "Didn't you ever notice them?" I asked my mother recently, when I went to visit. "Didn't they bother you?" "Oh, … Continue reading

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Introduction to Biology 16 Cell Signaling – Video

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Introduction to Biology 3 Basic Chemistry – Video

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Introduction to Biology 14 More on Photosynthesis – Video

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Natural Biology Releases New Version of Vintage Resveratrol 100%

Posted: Published on August 10th, 2014

Sky Valley Georgia (PRWEB) August 10, 2014 Natural Biology, a leading formulator of organic supplements, released the latest version of its product Vintage Resveratrol 100%. The new version includes improvements in processing from its California based labs. According to Steve Bruner, founder and president of Natural Biology, We are as excited today as we were eight years ago when we first introduced the product. In nature, not all things are equal; some are superior and proven by science. The compound has been studied for more than 10 years, mainly by Japanese universities, who report its effectiveness as more than 10 times higher than its popular supplements. A number of clinical studies have indicated its health benefits, including stamina, blood sugar and weight management. Natural Biology extracts the composite from French Red Wine Grapes, using modern and safe methods. This process protects the natural synergies found within the grapes skin, pulp and seeds, and isolates no less than 5% trans-resveratrol, the active ingredient found in the naturally-occurring compound. Most of the United States market for resveratrol comes from the traditional Chinese plant polygonum cuspidatum sometimes referred to as Japanese knotweed where many of the companies involved offer 20% extracted polygonum cuspidatum … Continue reading

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Dr. Russ Altman, Kenneth Fong Professor of Bioengineering, and Computer Science Stanford University – Video

Posted: Published on August 10th, 2014

Dr. Russ Altman, Kenneth Fong Professor of Bioengineering, and Computer Science Stanford University 2014 ASE BIGDATA/SOCIALCOM/CYBERSECURITY Conference, Stanford University, May 27-31, 2014 Speaker: Dr. Russ Altman Kenneth Fong Professor of Bioengineering, ... By: ASE Stream Line … Continue reading

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Anatomy of the Heart – Ukulele Original (VEDA Day 8) – Video

Posted: Published on August 10th, 2014

Anatomy of the Heart - Ukulele Original (VEDA Day 8) Hullo folks! New original (kinda). It's actually super old, but I was a bit stuck for something to sing today and I thought it would do. My songwriting has improved since I was fourteen...but... By: Beth Vlogs … Continue reading

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'Grey's Anatomy' Season 11: Geena Davis Will Guest Star In ABC's Medical Drama

Posted: Published on August 10th, 2014

Thelma & Louise star Geena Davis will be returning to television with Greys Anatomy in its Season 11, both ABC and the actress representative told E News Friday. The Oscar-winning actress will be playing a surgeon at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in the medical drama. However, it is unclear whether Davis character will fill the void left after the Shonda Rhimes series lost one of its key characters, played by Sandra Oh, who departed at the end of last season. The 58-year-old Davis, who received an Emmy nomination for playing U.S. President Mackenzie Allen on Commander in Chief, was most recently in Lake Bells film directorial debut, In a World ... In 2012, the actress starred in the A&E miniseries Coma, which is a remake of a 1978 movie of the same name. Greys Anatomy is also reportedly bringing back Kate Burton to reprise her role as Meredith Greys mother, Dr. Ellis Grey. Its really a Meredith-centric season. Theres a lot of growth. Shes lost her person. Her sister has showed up. Her husband is chafing to go someplace else. Shes got all these things going on. ... But for me right now, it feels like its Meredith. Im feeling … Continue reading

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Stem cell treatment holds hope for better stroke recovery

Posted: Published on August 10th, 2014

A new first-of-its kind pilot study has revealed that stem cell treatment can significantly improve recovery from stroke in humans. The therapy uses a type of cell called CD34+ cells, a set of stem cells in the bone marrow that give rise to blood cells and blood vessel lining cells. Rather than developing into brain cells themselves, the cells are thought to release chemicals that trigger the growth of new brain tissue and new blood vessels in the area damaged by stroke. The patients were treated within seven days of a severe stroke, in contrast to several other stem cell trials, most of which have treated patients after six months or later. The Imperial researchers believe early treatment might improve the chances of a better recovery. Dr Soma Banerjee, Consultant in Stroke Medicine at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, said that the treatment appeared to be safe and that it's feasible to treat patients early when they might be more likely to benefit. However, it's too early to draw definitive conclusions about the effectiveness of the therapy and more tests to work out the best dose and timescale for treatment before starting larger trials, she further added. The study is … Continue reading

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