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MMG195A Lecture 19 - Flow Cytometry & Case Studies

By: msymeoni

Lecture 19 for MMG195A, Spring 2020 semester. By Dr. Menelaos Symeonides.

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Class 10, Spring 20, modeling

By: mrosen

Narrated Class 10 lecture. What is modeling and how it relates to Major Project 2

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Glass of Water Counting Device

By: bmonarca

This video is an overview of a device that counts the glasses of water someone drinks per day. It was made for the EE001 final project for the Spring 2020 semester.

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NR 104 Cape Wind Case Study Part 1 - Spring 2020

By: cginger

This is a screen cast with an overview of materials for Cape Wind Case Study Part 1.

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Sharing Stories: Faculty Reflections on Teaching in Fall 2020

By: ctl

Join us for a storytelling session that fosters creative reflection and builds community among tellers and listeners! CTL faculty associates have been experimenting with a structured writing process to create their “teaching in Fall 2020 story.â...

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Maple Seeds

By: uvmext

Sugar maple flowers that are fertilized in spring, will develop into mature seeds in late summer. The seeds come in the form of winged samaras (sometimes referred to as helicopters or whirligigs). Sugar maple samaras develop in pairs but generally...

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Sugarbush Management 1

By: uvmext

Sugar makers rely on healthy, abundant maple trees to provide sap each spring. Taken together a group of maple trees managed for sap collection is called a sugarbush. Developing a healthy, productive sugarbush takes time and effort. Forests are hi...

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Tapping

By: uvmext

Winter is almost over and spring is almost here; it's time to make maple syrup. Each season sugar makers have to drill a new hole if they want to collect sap. The reason for this has to do with how trees respond to wounds. When a hole is drilled i...

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Why Does Sap Flow?

By: uvmext

Why Does Sap Flow from Maple Trees? Throughout the maple region, there are several weeks of alternating freeze and thaw temperatures each spring. This weather provides the right conditions for sap flow in maple. Unlike most trees, maples have tiny...