The document compares two movie websites and their target audiences. The website for "The Firm" uses bright colors and cartoon-like characters to attract a young audience. In contrast, the website for "Angels and Demons" uses a serif font and capital letters to appeal to an older, more sophisticated audience seeking challenging content. Both websites follow conventions for film websites by placing navigational bars at the bottom of the page.
Goldmine International is a network marketing company that offers a business opportunity to earn income through their 3/3 Advance Gold Plan. This plan allows participants to earn $30 for each new salesperson recruited on their team. The document provides details on how to sign up for the plan, how income can grow as the team expands, and payment options. It claims that the plan offers a path to financial freedom and residual income through building a home-based business with Goldmine International.
The teaser trailer for the movie "Blindness" raises questions about what has caused everyone to suddenly become blind and how the government will deal with the issue. Fast cuts between close-ups and shots of blind people aim to build tension and mystery around the incident and its unexplained causes. Text overlays provide just enough information to pique interest in how this blindness will change people's vision of the world, without giving away the plot of the novel it is based on.
- The document argues that companies must adopt a collaborative mindset in order to survive in today's fast-changing business environment, where new technologies and business models emerge rapidly. It asserts that viewing others with distrust and trying to do everything alone leaves companies unprepared and unable to progress or adapt.
- Collaboration requires defined trust between partners and a willingness to see value in working with others outside one's own organization. It can speed innovation, reduce costs, and lead to new ideas that no single company could achieve on its own.
- While consensus management seeks agreement and leads to mediocrity, collaboration combines strengths under leadership to create new and bold outcomes. Companies should proactively seek partners among competitors, suppliers, clients and
The document discusses the importance of bringing home positive energy from work to nurture relationships. It suggests separating work stress from home by taking moments of stillness to refresh mentally and connect to your partner before arriving home. This helps ensure your partner feels like the most important thing and you can give them your full focus. Nature is presented as a good relationship therapist, as spending time in nature together can help couples connect and depend on each other.
The document discusses the importance of exceptional customer service. It emphasizes that customer satisfaction should be the top priority of any organization and is driven by both hard skills as well as softer interpersonal skills like communication, attitude, and honoring commitments. Strategic customer relationships that focus on meeting and exceeding customer expectations can lead to higher profit margins and business success.
This poster summarizes the key elements of a film poster for the movie "Blindness". It uses sharp focus on the text and soft focus on the background to give the impression that the person in the background is trapped. The woman's hand reaching out and position imply that she is blind. The capitalized sans-serif font is easy to read and stands out. Close-ups of the main characters' faces show their expressions to give a sense of the film's mood. The deserted streets in the background provide a glimpse of the film's setting.
The document provides an overview of the 76th annual San Mateo County Fair to be held from June 12-20, 2010. It details that the nine-day community festival attracts around 140,000 consumers and offers sponsorship opportunities to showcase products and services. Sponsorship levels range from $500 to $50,000, and provide benefits like on-site signage, advertising, and promotional partnerships. Demographic data notes that over half of attendees are families with incomes over $65,000.
The document lists the names, 3 evaluations, final grade, and award for 7 students. Mar¨ªa Mart¨ªn Lopez received the highest final grade of 6.7. Luis Garcia Jimenez received the lowest grade of 4 and was awarded an academic scholarship. Christopher Hernandez Marin received the highest individual evaluation scores and overall final grade of 9.7.
The document discusses changes made to a website's design, including moving the social buttons to the bottom right corner for better conformity, adjusting the style and size of buttons and text to appeal more to teenage girls, keeping one page plain and simple based on effective feedback, correcting a spelling error, reducing text size that drew too much attention, and changing a picture background to keep the scene's mise en scene based on positive feedback.
PHT, Almac, and Medidata have partnered to integrate their clinical trial systems in order to facilitate rapid data sharing. This integration allows sites and sponsors to view all real-time patient data within one system, eliminating duplicate data entry and reducing errors. It increases the ease of use of eClinical systems and reduces data management workload and costs for sponsors.
The document discusses the virtualization of library services and infrastructure. It shows how library services have moved from physical to digital formats over time, from paper collections to online catalogs, digital collections, and cloud services. It also depicts how the infrastructure supporting these services has shifted from physical buildings to virtualized systems hosted in data centers, clouds, and grids. The goal is to summarize how the library appears to end-users through virtual and digital channels rather than physical spaces and paper formats.
Talk Given At ICSA National Conference in Atlanta 2010: The challenge of providing world-class levels of customer service through a service business located in multiple states, with diverse employees, in a variety of industries and markets.
Presenatation for evaluation ciara harry george meganrobbienn45
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The document discusses an evaluation of a thriller media opening that represents particular social groups. It includes questions about how the media product uses or challenges conventions, what institutions would distribute it, who the audience would be and how they were targeted, what technologies were learned through construction, and what was learned in progressing from a preliminary task to the main task. Links are provided to additional resources for each question.
Researchers have shown that the all too adversarial atmosphere enveloping today¡¯s construction industry can be attributed to traditional contracting methods, forcing conflict versus performance and results. In part, the situation stems from the very nature of contracting itself. Little room for communications, interaction and collaboration are allowed. For any long term commercial relationship to work, an element of trust is required. But trust, it seems, is the element that is absent so often today in the relationship between facility manager and construction contractor. Why is it so scarce?
The document discusses three hypotheses for building a unified digital library system: 1) Using a network and common schema, 2) An object-oriented design approach, and 3) Viewing the researcher as central. It then describes the Catmandu toolkit for importing, processing, and storing data in various formats. Catmandu uses a functional programming approach and includes tools for extraction, transformation, loading, indexing, searching, and storing data in databases or search indexes. The document concludes by introducing the LibreCat project which provides example programs and applications built using Catmandu.
The document discusses challenges with member engagement, retention, and recruitment facing associations. It notes renewals are no longer automatic and associations must demonstrate value. They must develop multi-generational membership models and understand how to market to different generations. Neuroscience principles of social interaction and positive emotions can create stronger member connections and loyalty. Loyalty programs can assist with increasing engagement if structured to reward member behavior. The document poses questions about applying these concepts to improve membership outlook.
PHT ensures the integrity and quality of electronic patient-reported outcomes data collected from global clinical trials in 3 key ways:
1. PHT devices and systems are rigorously tested and validated before use in trials to ensure data is captured accurately according to protocol.
2. Standard operating procedures protect the reliable collection, transmission and storage of data during trials through encrypted transmissions, redundant servers, and physical security of servers.
3. Real-time review and archiving of data allows sites and sponsors to authorize access while maintaining untampered records for audit, with changes fully tracked.
The document discusses using electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePRO) in adaptive clinical trial designs. It defines adaptive trials as designs that can flexibly change aspects of the trial based on interim analyses of accumulating data. Examples of adaptive changes include modifying the sample size, endpoints, randomization probabilities, or treatment groups. ePRO provides reliable, timely data collection to support interim analyses in adaptive trials. It also allows automatic changes to data collection workflows or questionnaires based on adaptive trial decisions.
Why Paper Diaries Should be Banned in Clinical TrialschallPHT
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Electronic patient diaries should replace paper diaries in clinical trials because:
1) Electronic diaries provide higher quality, more accurate data in real-time compared to paper which can be incomplete, illegible, or illogical.
2) They encourage greater patient compliance and reduce data variance compared to paper which is prone to errors like retrospective completion.
3) Electronic diaries enable smaller, more reliable clinical trials that are faster and less expensive than those using paper diaries.
This document discusses how electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePRO) can improve clinical studies of asthma and rhinoconjunctivitis. It notes that ePRO tools like PHT's LogPad system allow for more frequent and timely patient assessments, reduce patient burden, and provide higher quality data. The LogPad enables collection of questionnaires, diary entries, and peak expiratory flow measurements. Integration with wireless spirometers like the eSense PiKo further improves data reliability. PHT has significant experience conducting respiratory clinical trials using these ePRO methods.
The document discusses the importance of bringing home positive energy from work to nurture relationships. It suggests separating work stress from home by taking moments of stillness to refresh mentally and connect to your partner before arriving home. This helps ensure your partner feels like the most important thing and you can give them your full focus. Nature is presented as a good relationship therapist, as spending time in nature together can help couples connect and depend on each other.
The document discusses the importance of exceptional customer service. It emphasizes that customer satisfaction should be the top priority of any organization and is driven by both hard skills as well as softer interpersonal skills like communication, attitude, and honoring commitments. Strategic customer relationships that focus on meeting and exceeding customer expectations can lead to higher profit margins and business success.
This poster summarizes the key elements of a film poster for the movie "Blindness". It uses sharp focus on the text and soft focus on the background to give the impression that the person in the background is trapped. The woman's hand reaching out and position imply that she is blind. The capitalized sans-serif font is easy to read and stands out. Close-ups of the main characters' faces show their expressions to give a sense of the film's mood. The deserted streets in the background provide a glimpse of the film's setting.
The document provides an overview of the 76th annual San Mateo County Fair to be held from June 12-20, 2010. It details that the nine-day community festival attracts around 140,000 consumers and offers sponsorship opportunities to showcase products and services. Sponsorship levels range from $500 to $50,000, and provide benefits like on-site signage, advertising, and promotional partnerships. Demographic data notes that over half of attendees are families with incomes over $65,000.
The document lists the names, 3 evaluations, final grade, and award for 7 students. Mar¨ªa Mart¨ªn Lopez received the highest final grade of 6.7. Luis Garcia Jimenez received the lowest grade of 4 and was awarded an academic scholarship. Christopher Hernandez Marin received the highest individual evaluation scores and overall final grade of 9.7.
The document discusses changes made to a website's design, including moving the social buttons to the bottom right corner for better conformity, adjusting the style and size of buttons and text to appeal more to teenage girls, keeping one page plain and simple based on effective feedback, correcting a spelling error, reducing text size that drew too much attention, and changing a picture background to keep the scene's mise en scene based on positive feedback.
PHT, Almac, and Medidata have partnered to integrate their clinical trial systems in order to facilitate rapid data sharing. This integration allows sites and sponsors to view all real-time patient data within one system, eliminating duplicate data entry and reducing errors. It increases the ease of use of eClinical systems and reduces data management workload and costs for sponsors.
The document discusses the virtualization of library services and infrastructure. It shows how library services have moved from physical to digital formats over time, from paper collections to online catalogs, digital collections, and cloud services. It also depicts how the infrastructure supporting these services has shifted from physical buildings to virtualized systems hosted in data centers, clouds, and grids. The goal is to summarize how the library appears to end-users through virtual and digital channels rather than physical spaces and paper formats.
Talk Given At ICSA National Conference in Atlanta 2010: The challenge of providing world-class levels of customer service through a service business located in multiple states, with diverse employees, in a variety of industries and markets.
Presenatation for evaluation ciara harry george meganrobbienn45
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The document discusses an evaluation of a thriller media opening that represents particular social groups. It includes questions about how the media product uses or challenges conventions, what institutions would distribute it, who the audience would be and how they were targeted, what technologies were learned through construction, and what was learned in progressing from a preliminary task to the main task. Links are provided to additional resources for each question.
Researchers have shown that the all too adversarial atmosphere enveloping today¡¯s construction industry can be attributed to traditional contracting methods, forcing conflict versus performance and results. In part, the situation stems from the very nature of contracting itself. Little room for communications, interaction and collaboration are allowed. For any long term commercial relationship to work, an element of trust is required. But trust, it seems, is the element that is absent so often today in the relationship between facility manager and construction contractor. Why is it so scarce?
The document discusses three hypotheses for building a unified digital library system: 1) Using a network and common schema, 2) An object-oriented design approach, and 3) Viewing the researcher as central. It then describes the Catmandu toolkit for importing, processing, and storing data in various formats. Catmandu uses a functional programming approach and includes tools for extraction, transformation, loading, indexing, searching, and storing data in databases or search indexes. The document concludes by introducing the LibreCat project which provides example programs and applications built using Catmandu.
The document discusses challenges with member engagement, retention, and recruitment facing associations. It notes renewals are no longer automatic and associations must demonstrate value. They must develop multi-generational membership models and understand how to market to different generations. Neuroscience principles of social interaction and positive emotions can create stronger member connections and loyalty. Loyalty programs can assist with increasing engagement if structured to reward member behavior. The document poses questions about applying these concepts to improve membership outlook.
PHT ensures the integrity and quality of electronic patient-reported outcomes data collected from global clinical trials in 3 key ways:
1. PHT devices and systems are rigorously tested and validated before use in trials to ensure data is captured accurately according to protocol.
2. Standard operating procedures protect the reliable collection, transmission and storage of data during trials through encrypted transmissions, redundant servers, and physical security of servers.
3. Real-time review and archiving of data allows sites and sponsors to authorize access while maintaining untampered records for audit, with changes fully tracked.
The document discusses using electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePRO) in adaptive clinical trial designs. It defines adaptive trials as designs that can flexibly change aspects of the trial based on interim analyses of accumulating data. Examples of adaptive changes include modifying the sample size, endpoints, randomization probabilities, or treatment groups. ePRO provides reliable, timely data collection to support interim analyses in adaptive trials. It also allows automatic changes to data collection workflows or questionnaires based on adaptive trial decisions.
Why Paper Diaries Should be Banned in Clinical TrialschallPHT
?
Electronic patient diaries should replace paper diaries in clinical trials because:
1) Electronic diaries provide higher quality, more accurate data in real-time compared to paper which can be incomplete, illegible, or illogical.
2) They encourage greater patient compliance and reduce data variance compared to paper which is prone to errors like retrospective completion.
3) Electronic diaries enable smaller, more reliable clinical trials that are faster and less expensive than those using paper diaries.
This document discusses how electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePRO) can improve clinical studies of asthma and rhinoconjunctivitis. It notes that ePRO tools like PHT's LogPad system allow for more frequent and timely patient assessments, reduce patient burden, and provide higher quality data. The LogPad enables collection of questionnaires, diary entries, and peak expiratory flow measurements. Integration with wireless spirometers like the eSense PiKo further improves data reliability. PHT has significant experience conducting respiratory clinical trials using these ePRO methods.
This document summarizes the benefits of using electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePRO) compared to traditional paper diaries in clinical trials. It outlines how ePRO can reduce costs by $500 or more per patient by eliminating expenses associated with processing paper diaries. Studies show ePRO can decrease data variability, enabling trials to reach their goals with fewer patients. Case studies from Novartis and Merck found ePRO allowed them to complete studies with only one-third to half the planned sample sizes. The document advocates for replacing paper diaries with ePRO in many types of clinical trials that rely on patient-reported data.
Ispor2009: Innovations In Physiologic And Pro Data CapturechallPHT
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The document discusses innovations in capturing physiological and patient-reported data electronically during clinical trials. It provides examples of studies that used integrated devices to remotely collect asthma and diabetes patient data in real-time, addressing challenges of manual data entry. Real-time access to data enables safety monitoring and allows for early withdrawal of non-compliant patients.
The document summarizes regulatory issues regarding electronic diaries (eDiaries) used in clinical trials. It discusses how regulations were originally written for paper diaries and do not fully address electronic records. It outlines approaches taken to conform with regulations, focusing on designating electronic records as the source document and maintaining investigator control and access. Ensuring data quality, privacy, and trustworthiness of electronic records is also discussed.
Wireless Transmission Of Spirometric¡ By Stephen A. Raymond, Ph DchallPHT
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Wireless Transmission of Spirometric Measurements to ePRO Devices Used by Subjects with Asthma
by Stephen A. Raymond, PhD
Chief Scientific Officer and Founder
PHT Corporation
The document summarizes key points from an FDA guidance on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and the use of electronic PROs (ePROs). It defines PROs as measures coming directly from patients about their health without interpretation. The FDA guidance provides recommendations on PRO development, validation and use in clinical trials to support product labels. It also discusses levels of evidence needed to establish equivalence when migrating paper PROs to electronic formats, with more changes requiring more rigorous validation. In general, studies show high correlations and equivalence between paper and ePRO versions.
Integration of ePro by Sheila Rocchio, MBAchallPHT
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The Integration of ePRO with other eClinical Systems
A review of what sponsors and sites need to know about ePRO, including the multiple types of ePRO systems, the history and rationale for using ePRO, and the integration of ePRO with other eClinical systems.
Simple Phenomena of Magnetism | IGCSE PhysicsBlessing Ndazie
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This extensive slide deck provides a detailed exploration of the simple phenomena of magnetism for IGCSE Physics. It covers key concepts such as magnetic materials, properties of magnets, magnetic field patterns, the Earth's magnetism, electromagnets, the motor effect, and the principles of electromagnetic induction. The presentation also explains magnetization and demagnetization, methods of making magnets, applications of magnets in real life, and experimental demonstrations. Featuring illustrative diagrams, worked examples, and exam-style questions, this resource is ideal for IGCSE students, teachers, and independent learners preparing for exams.
Excretion in Humans | Cambridge IGCSE BiologyBlessing Ndazie
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This IGCSE Biology presentation covers excretion in humans, explaining the removal of metabolic wastes such as carbon dioxide, urea, and excess salts. Learn about the structure and function of the kidneys, the role of the liver in excretion, ultrafiltration, selective reabsorption, and the importance of homeostasis. Includes diagrams and explanations to help Cambridge IGCSE students prepare effectively for exams!
Detection of ferrihydrite in Martian red dust records ancient cold and wet co...S¨¦rgio Sacani
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Iron oxide-hydroxide minerals in Martian dust provide crucial insights into
Mars¡¯ past climate and habitability. Previous studies attributed Mars¡¯ red color
to anhydrous hematite formed through recent weathering. Here, we show that
poorly crystalline ferrihydrite (Fe5O8H ¡¤ nH2O) is the dominant iron oxidebearing phase in Martian dust, based on combined analyses of orbital, in-situ,
and laboratory visible near-infrared spectra. Spectroscopic analyses indicate
that a hyperfine mixture of ferrihydrite, basalt and sulfate best matches Martian dust observations. Through laboratory experiments and kinetic calculations, we demonstrate that ferrihydrite remains stable under present-day
Martian conditions, preserving its poorly crystalline structure. The persistence
of ferrihydrite suggests it formed during a cold, wet period on early Mars
under oxidative conditions, followed by a transition to the current hyper-arid
environment. This finding challenges previous models of continuous dry oxidation and indicates that ancient Mars experienced aqueous alteration before
transitioning to its current desert state.
Energ and Energy Forms, Work, and Power | IGCSE PhysicsBlessing Ndazie
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This extensive slide deck provides a detailed exploration of energy, work, and power for IGCSE Physics. It covers fundamental concepts such as the definition of work done, kinetic energy, potential energy, mechanical energy, conservation of energy, efficiency, and power. The presentation also includes energy transfer, renewable and non-renewable energy sources, calculation of work done, power output, and real-life applications of energy principles. Featuring illustrative diagrams, worked examples, and exam-style questions, this resource is ideal for IGCSE students, teachers, and independent learners preparing for exams.
This ppt shows about viral disease in plants and vegetables.It shows different species of virus effect on plants along their vectors which carries those tiny microbes.
Beyond Point Masses. IV. Trans-Neptunian Object Altjira Is Likely a Hierarchi...S¨¦rgio Sacani
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Dynamically studying trans-Neptunian object (TNO) binaries allows us to measure masses and orbits. Most of the known objects appear to have only two components, except (47171) Lempo, which is the single known hierarchical triple system with three similar-mass components. Though hundreds of TNOs have been imaged with high-resolution telescopes, no other hierarchical triples (or trinaries) have been found among solar system small bodies, even though they are predicted in planetesimal formation models such as gravitational collapse after the streaming instability. By going beyond the point-mass assumption and modeling TNO orbits as non-Keplerian, we open a new window into the shapes and spins of the components, including the possible presence of unresolved ¡°inner¡± binaries. Here we present evidence for a new hierarchical triple, (148780) Altjira (2001 UQ18), based on non-Keplerian dynamical modeling of the two observed components. We incorporate two recent Hubble Space Telescope observations, leading to a 17 yr observational baseline. We present a new open-source Bayesian pointspread function fitting code called nPSF that provides precise relative astrometry and uncertainties for single images. Our non-Keplerian analysis measures a statistically significant (¡«2.5¦Ò) nonspherical shape for Altjira. The measured J2 is best explained as an unresolved inner binary, and an example hierarchical triple model gives the best fit to the observed astrometry. Using an updated non-Keplerian ephemeris (which is significantly different from the Keplerian predictions), we show that the predicted mutual event season for Altjira has already begun, with several excellent opportunities for observations through ¡«2030.
Difference between Prokaryotic cell and Eukaryotic cell.pptxDrSulabhaDeokar
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This presentation explores the fundamental differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells,distinguishing characteristics of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.Describe common cell morphologies and cellular arrangements in typical Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.
Presentation explains how cells maintain their morphology.
Explore internal and external structures of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes in terms of their physical structure, chemical structure and function.
This presentation is designed for biology students, educators, and anyone interested in cellular biology. Based on the latest research and scientific discoveries in the field of Microbiology, Microbial Biotechnology and cellular biology. This Presentation has been compiled using information from trusted educational resources and scientific literature.
The purpose of this presentation is to educate and inform the students about the fundamental differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, highlighting their unique structures, functions, and characteristics, which provide a comprehensive understanding of cellular biology.
Educate the students and teachers about the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells in detail.
This presentation will engage and entertain the students, often with a mix of detail information, colourful pictures and storytelling.
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Definitely it will raise awareness about a ultrastructures of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes .
This presentation will Provide an update or report on a science projects and progress as well as inspire the graduate students to learn more about cellular biology and its applications.
This presentation will inspire studets, teachers and educational professionals to explore digital resource for e - learnig .
Presentation likely to be used by under graduate and post graduate students, educators or individuals for online learning.
It can work as digital resource for a broader e- learning ecosystem.
This presentation highlights '' NEP-aligned Biotechnology and Biology education.''
"Discover the distinctions between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, from cell walls to genetic material. This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of cellular biology.Learn about the two main types of cells - prokaryotic,eukaryotic and their differences in structure, function, and organization. A great resource for biology learners.Uncover the unique characteristics of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells in this informative PPT.
Automating Compression Ultrasonography of Human Thigh Tissue and Vessels via ...ThrombUS+ Project
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Rytis Jurkonis from Kaunas University of Technology (Lithuania) presented their recent work entitled ¡°Automating Compression Ultrasonography of Human Thigh Tissue and Vessels via Strain Estimation." Rytis presented on the methodology along the novel wearable hardware developed to automate compression ultrasonography for DVT detection in the lower limbs. In addition, preliminary results were shared, highlighting the feasibility of an operator-independent method to perform compression ultrasonography.
Presented at BIOSTEC 2025 in Porto, Portugal.
About ThrombUS+: Our interdisciplinary approach centers around creating a novel wearable diagnostic device utilizing autonomous, AI-driven DVT detection. This groundbreaking device incorporates wearable ultrasound hardware, impedance plethysmography, and light reflection rheography for early clot detection. ThrombUS+ is designed for postoperative patients, those undergoing lengthy surgical procedures, cancer patients, bedridden individuals at home or in care units, and women during pregnancy and postpartum.
Variation and Natural Selection | IGCSE BiologyBlessing Ndazie
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This extensive slide deck provides a detailed exploration of variation and natural selection for IGCSE Biology. It covers key concepts such as genetic and environmental variation, types of variation (continuous and discontinuous), mutation, evolution, and the principles of natural selection. The presentation also explains Darwin¡¯s theory of evolution, adaptation, survival of the fittest, selective breeding, antibiotic resistance in bacteria, and speciation. With illustrative diagrams, real-life examples, and exam-style questions, this resource is ideal for IGCSE students, teachers, and independent learners preparing for exams.
Overview of basic statistical mechanics of NNsCharles Martin
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Overview of topics in the paper
A walk in the statistical mechanical formulation of neural networks (2014)
https://arxiv.org/abs/1407.5300
Audio: https://youtu.be/zIxg69Q8UTk