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WeeklyRite 1 -- Animals

By: eseyler

When I began the video, I just wanted to dance on a soft surface! As I moved, the mat became a floating zoo or arc that I navigated as if I were exploring or trapped. Alligator, lizard, monkey, insect. I ran out of ideas and almost stopped at 7 mi...

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Sture Hansson: University of Vermont Marsh Professor Lecture The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: On Algal Blooms in the Baltic Sea

By: presdent

Blue-green algal blooms are common in the Baltic Sea as well as in many lakes, and they are often seen as a nuisance and an indication of environmental degradation. But because something is ugly does not necessarily mean that it's also bad. Can cy...

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BCB_Fundamentals_Week3_StylesConvo_Part1

By: distance

Join the conversation on beer styles with Joel Hueston, Mike Kallenberger, Kristen Sykes, Isaac Arthur and Patrick Turman. Part 1

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BCB_Fundamentals_Week3_StylesConvo_Part2

By: distance

Join the conversation on beer styles with Joel Hueston, Mike Kallenberger, Kristen Sykes, Isaac Arthur and Patrick Turman. Part 2

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Kristen Sykes Discusses Beer Ingredients with Mike Schilling of Beerology

By: distance

BCB Fundamentals Week 3: Kristen Sykes Discusses Beer Ingredients with Mike Schilling of Beerology

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Creating an Open Access Impact Within and Beyond the University

By: schwrks

A growing movement is using tools such as open access journals and repositories to transform scholarly communications on a global scale. Open access refers to literature and published research results that are made available online without access ...

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Maple Industry Panel

By: uvmext

What is the state of the industry? Where are bulk prices headed? How will the increase in Quebec quota impact the world supply of syrup? Industry professionals lead this panel discussion. Recorded at the 2017 Vermont Maple Conference.

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Zen and Deep Evolution: When Did Your Life Begin?

By: presdent

The Buddha taught that everything is connected (emptiness) and constantly changing (impermanence). Charles Darwin proposed a mechanism (natural selection) to explain how the diversity of life that we see around us today developed from a singula...

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“HEDIS Annual Monitoring: a true measure of patient safety?”

By: jkwallac

Annual laboratory monitoring completion occurs more frequently among persons prescribed medications of interest with a diagnosis of hypertension and for those with a diagnosis of diabetes. Rates of high blood pressure and diabetes vary by state a...