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Sociology

Symbolic Interaction by Robert Dingwall, Editor

The editor of Symbolic Interaction, Robert Dingwall, introduces the journal ...

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Semaglutide: review and positioning on T2DM therapy – ID 165372

Video abstract of review paper “Profile of semaglutide in the management of type 2 diabetes: design, development, and place in therapy” published in the open access Drug Design, Development and Therap...

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Medicine

Scope of practice review for triage and assessment of spinal disorders - Video abstract [97590]

Video abstract of original research paper "Scope of practice review: providers for triage and assessment of spine-related disorders" published in the open access Journal of Multidisciplinar...

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Communications

FameLab UK Final 2017 - Anna Ploszajski (Oxford)

FameLab UK Final 2017 - Anna Ploszajski (Oxford) ...

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Demand Response & Forecasting: Keys to a Smarter Grid...

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Happy Patient Happy life - Lee Yu Wu - University of Waterloo

Happy Patient Happy life - Lee Yu Wu - University of Waterloo. My name is Lee-Yu and I am a third-year biomedical engineering student at the University of Waterloo. I believe that science extends beyo...

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Biology

Polarity is destiny!

Polarity is destiny! - Cell polarity controls cell fate and is important for pancreas formation. Watch and listen as Henrik Semb and colleagues take you on a brief, personally guided tour of their fin...

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Computer Science

TU Wien Rendering #11 - Recursion and Heckbert's Taxonomy

TU Wien Rendering #11 - Recursion and Heckbert's Taxonomy ...

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Biology

Dynamic Facial Expressions of Emotion Transmit Hierarchical Information over Time

Facial expressions have evolved to be a near-optimal system of communication. Jack et al. show that dynamic facial expressions of emotion transmit a developing hierarchy of information over time. Earl...

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Do we only use 10% of our brain? - Conscious and subconscious (Sleep paralysis & Lucid Dreaming)

Do we only use 10% of our brain ? This myth establishes that most of the human brain is unused, suggesting that we only use a small portion of it and because of this some kind of secret power can be...

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International Network for STEM Media Making...

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Medicine

New local limb salvage treatment for DFU - Video abstract [ID 210680]

Video abstract of a clinical trial report paper "Efficacy of a new local limb salvage treatment for limb-threatening diabetic foot wounds - a randomized controlled study” published in ...

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Getting the Ball Rolling on Basic Research

(1) Getting the Ball Rolling on Basic Research...

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Physics

Anyonic interferometry without anyons - how a flux qubit can read out a topological qubit

Video abstract for the article 'Anyonic interferometry without anyons: how a flux qubit can read out a topological qubit...

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Biology

Jack Dumbacher: Local Guides Out in the Field | California Academy of Sciences

Jack Dumbacher: Local Guides Out in the Field | California Academy of Sciences - YouTube...

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DYD CAN: Engaging caring adults in youth STEM learning...

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Chemistry

Spatial Control of Gene Expression by Nanocarriers

Spatial Control of Gene Expression by Nanocarriers Using Heparin Masking and Ultrasound-Targeted Microbubble Destruction First author Beata Chertok describes the fundamentals of gene therapy, and the...

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