Thursday, December 23, 2010

Watch Movies From Usb Stick To Tv

Biotechnology Course

We have published an activity entitled "Biotechnology Course" to be developed in the laboratories of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of the UCO between 17 and 20 January.
The same is expected to address the following contents:
  • laboratory experimentation and development of omics sciences, genomics and proteomics.
  • Comparison of DNA extraction method with a commercial kit and method of the laboratory school. Interpretation of restriction maps. Plasmid DNA compaction.
  • purification techniques. Gel filtration chromatography. Current works
  • Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism.

practices to develop are: Home
  • growth curves with different nitrogen sources.
  • Bacterial cultures in liquid and solid.
  • plasmid DNA extraction.
  • Visualization and quantification of plasmid DNA. Tracking
  • crops.
  • Separation of molecules by molecular exclusion. Tracking
  • crops.

If you're interested, enclose the leaflet of the activity. Registration is through the application Seneca. Diptych

Watch Movies From Usb Stick To Tv

Biotechnology Course

We have published an activity entitled "Biotechnology Course" to be developed in the laboratories of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of the UCO between 17 and 20 January.
The same is expected to address the following contents:
  • laboratory experimentation and development of omics sciences, genomics and proteomics.
  • Comparison of DNA extraction method with a commercial kit and method of the laboratory school. Interpretation of restriction maps. Plasmid DNA compaction.
  • purification techniques. Gel filtration chromatography. Current works
  • Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism.

practices to develop are: Home
  • growth curves with different nitrogen sources.
  • Bacterial cultures in liquid and solid.
  • plasmid DNA extraction.
  • Visualization and quantification of plasmid DNA. Tracking
  • crops.
  • Separation of molecules by molecular exclusion. Tracking
  • crops.

If you're interested, enclose the leaflet of the activity. Registration is through the application Seneca. Diptych

Monday, December 20, 2010

Ionic Breeze Gp Won't Power On

II Contest "Discovering Science

AUXILAB, a company specializing in the distribution of laboratory equipment, announces its second competition of scientific research. The competition aims to encourage young people to research into everyday situations of life through scientific experimentation, and reward schools for their educational work continued in this field.

To participate, one must fill out the form to find on the web Auxilab completed and signed by a guardian authorized before January 22 by email Concurso@auxilab.es .

Ionic Breeze Gp Won't Power On

II Contest "Discovering Science

AUXILAB, a company specializing in the distribution of laboratory equipment, announces its second competition of scientific research. The competition aims to encourage young people to research into everyday situations of life through scientific experimentation, and reward schools for their educational work continued in this field.

To participate, one must fill out the form to find on the web Auxilab completed and signed by a guardian authorized before January 22 by email Concurso@auxilab.es .

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Isee Resultsmiddle Level

AUXILAB Tertulia:" GM debate '

We leave the documentation we have provided the speakers who took part, last November 18, an interesting debate about GMOs.

activity, which was highly appreciated by the attendees, was a large attendance and great participation.

Juan Felipe Carrasco (coordinator of Greenpeace's GM).
Gabriel Dorado Pérez (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, UCO).

Isee Resultsmiddle Level

AUXILAB Tertulia:" GM debate '

We leave the documentation we have provided the speakers who took part, last November 18, an interesting debate about GMOs.

activity, which was highly appreciated by the attendees, was a large attendance and great participation.

Juan Felipe Carrasco (coordinator of Greenpeace's GM).
Gabriel Dorado Pérez (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, UCO).

Monday, November 1, 2010

Disgusting Std Images

Tertulia: Press, cinema and science

We leave this entry documentation used by Casimir J. Sebastián López and Muriel Barbado Gomar in his speech last October 28 on Press, Film and Science
From

Disgusting Std Images

Tertulia: Press, cinema and science

We leave this entry documentation used by Casimir J. Sebastián López and Muriel Barbado Gomar in his speech last October 28 on Press, Film and Science
From

Thursday, October 21, 2010

What Does A Beazillian Wax Look Like?

Benoit Mandelbrot and fractality of the world

mailing APCCC Rafael Enríquez has drawn attention to this interesting article in El Pais on October 19 by Jorge Wagensberg.
  • Link to

What Does A Beazillian Wax Look Like?

Benoit Mandelbrot and fractality of the world

mailing APCCC Rafael Enríquez has drawn attention to this interesting article in El Pais on October 19 by Jorge Wagensberg.
  • Link to

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Fashion Tv Midnight Hot Online

ZARE



On Sunday October 17 evening, I was lucky that the random use of "remote" with its infrared move from the couch on my TV circuits take me to see an interview with two of the TVE in featuring the American scientist Richard N. Zare recently awarded the BBVA Foundation Award : "At the frontiers of knowledge" in the Basic Sciences category. The most important merit of their work relates specifically to the study of the interaction of radiation, where the laser with molecules. Listen to this scientist of 71 years and huge glasses talking to the illusion of a child about his work and showing a passion for knowledge of nature was a flash of light in the middle of the night.

The discovery of lasers in the sixties revolutionized the technology in different fields. Richard N. Zare at work has emphasized in particular in its use to study and analyze the molecules. It was striking his explanation in this regard, in that interview, when taking out a laser pointer , of \u200b\u200bwhich every teacher uses in class, demonstrated how this radiation can excite the fluorescence of molecules passing through the aqueous solution contained in a glass on his desk. This interaction allows the analysis of molecules by fluorescent emission of radiation in environments as complex as the rocks of meteorites, which scientists try to find organic waste from other planets or incandescent flame, within which the molecules remain at a combustion fraction of a second. The laser is certainly hope for possible future applications as varied as the search for alternative energy sources or the detailed study of the biochemistry of cancer that allow more individualized treatment of this disease. We are the result of molecules that do not see but at the border scientific knowledge mixed some great physics, chemistry and biology to show that there is a way to go.
I slept quite late on Sunday after this interview even seeing flashing lights in the glass of Dr Zare.

Fashion Tv Midnight Hot Online

ZARE



On Sunday October 17 evening, I was lucky that the random use of "remote" with its infrared move from the couch on my TV circuits take me to see an interview with two of the TVE in featuring the American scientist Richard N. Zare recently awarded the BBVA Foundation Award : "At the frontiers of knowledge" in the Basic Sciences category. The most important merit of their work relates specifically to the study of the interaction of radiation, where the laser with molecules. Listen to this scientist of 71 years and huge glasses talking to the illusion of a child about his work and showing a passion for knowledge of nature was a flash of light in the middle of the night.

The discovery of lasers in the sixties revolutionized the technology in different fields. Richard N. Zare at work has emphasized in particular in its use to study and analyze the molecules. It was striking his explanation in this regard, in that interview, when taking out a laser pointer , of \u200b\u200bwhich every teacher uses in class, demonstrated how this radiation can excite the fluorescence of molecules passing through the aqueous solution contained in a glass on his desk. This interaction allows the analysis of molecules by fluorescent emission of radiation in environments as complex as the rocks of meteorites, which scientists try to find organic waste from other planets or incandescent flame, within which the molecules remain at a combustion fraction of a second. The laser is certainly hope for possible future applications as varied as the search for alternative energy sources or the detailed study of the biochemistry of cancer that allow more individualized treatment of this disease. We are the result of molecules that do not see but at the border scientific knowledge mixed some great physics, chemistry and biology to show that there is a way to go.
I slept quite late on Sunday after this interview even seeing flashing lights in the glass of Dr Zare.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Instructions In Taking Althea Pills

VI Conference of the Teaching of Physics and Chemistry Research and arguing in classroom activities

Instructions In Taking Althea Pills

VI Conference of the Teaching of Physics and Chemistry Research and arguing in classroom activities

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Big Kid Shoes Size Chart





Sometimes, in a funeral, I heard that from, "... I was too old, died of old age." Nobody really dies of old age, not of sadness or loneliness. We all die for any specific cause can usually be seen in the "death certificate " with a curt: "Stop death cardiorespiratory fitness. " Indeed, eventually the heart stops us, the question is why the heart has stopped, and especially if we could have delayed a few years.

often the heart stops working because of lack of oxygen due to the presence of atheroma or necrotic plaque that blocks blood flow. In this they have to do some genetic and circumstantial causes that from the clinical point of view has recently come to associate with the so-called " metabolic syndrome, a combination of hypertension, obesity and cholesterol that increases the incidence of cardiovascular disease and stroke. The importance of this syndrome is derived from its alarming increase in the population. We are facing a new "epidemic" due to being overweight and sedentary lifestyle that we must fight.

these atheroma formation is due to the uptake of excess cholesterol-laden macrophages in the inner cell layer that surrounds the blood vessels and may initiate a degenerative process that ends up narrowing the arterial lumen. Recently it was discovered that the formation of atheroma is increased by inflammatory factors, some resulting from smoking. When an artery is blocked by the formation of a thrombus can occur in a myocardial infarction or stroke. Recent advances on the knowledge of this silent disease may also allow treatment, the ability to assess risk and take precautions. An excess total cholesterol above 240mg/dl should alert us. Obesity also can also promote the emergence of type II diabetes is associated with dysregulation of glucose values \u200b\u200bover 110 mg / dL, which further increases the cardiovascular risk . The combination of these risk factors is a significant increase in likelihood of suffering a heart attack . One lives under the age of their bones, but usually die by age of your arteries.

Big Kid Shoes Size Chart





Sometimes, in a funeral, I heard that from, "... I was too old, died of old age." Nobody really dies of old age, not of sadness or loneliness. We all die for any specific cause can usually be seen in the "death certificate " with a curt: "Stop death cardiorespiratory fitness. " Indeed, eventually the heart stops us, the question is why the heart has stopped, and especially if we could have delayed a few years.

often the heart stops working because of lack of oxygen due to the presence of atheroma or necrotic plaque that blocks blood flow. In this they have to do some genetic and circumstantial causes that from the clinical point of view has recently come to associate with the so-called " metabolic syndrome, a combination of hypertension, obesity and cholesterol that increases the incidence of cardiovascular disease and stroke. The importance of this syndrome is derived from its alarming increase in the population. We are facing a new "epidemic" due to being overweight and sedentary lifestyle that we must fight.

these atheroma formation is due to the uptake of excess cholesterol-laden macrophages in the inner cell layer that surrounds the blood vessels and may initiate a degenerative process that ends up narrowing the arterial lumen. Recently it was discovered that the formation of atheroma is increased by inflammatory factors, some resulting from smoking. When an artery is blocked by the formation of a thrombus can occur in a myocardial infarction or stroke. Recent advances on the knowledge of this silent disease may also allow treatment, the ability to assess risk and take precautions. An excess total cholesterol above 240mg/dl should alert us. Obesity also can also promote the emergence of type II diabetes is associated with dysregulation of glucose values \u200b\u200bover 110 mg / dL, which further increases the cardiovascular risk . The combination of these risk factors is a significant increase in likelihood of suffering a heart attack . One lives under the age of their bones, but usually die by age of your arteries.