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Chapter 4 Temperature Abuse and Temperature Monitoring Part 1
This video introduces the idea of temperature abuse, the temperature danger zone and different means by which to check and monitor temperatures.
Chapt 4 Temperature Monitoring, Probe Maintanence and Calibrations
This video discusses how to maintain and calibrate temperature monitoring devices as well as defining the required accuracy of thermometers.
HDFS 060 Episode 26 Family Diversity
Professor Shelton discusses the diversity among families, the many types of families and the diversity even within types. He argues that the type or form of a family is not as important as its functions and how its ecosystem facilitates or hinder...
Herbicide and Conservation Agriculture #1: Glyphosate & Atrazine
Dwight Lingenfelter, Penn State University Extension Weed scientist presents Glyphosate & Atrazine basics…how do they work, what are their benefits and risks, management factors to reduce risks to the environment and human health, considerations f...
Improving the Accessibility and Efficacy of the UVMMC CHNA to Populations Experiencing Homelessness
PHP Group 3- Recommendations for the CHNA to better serve, access, and learn from the population experiencing homelessness supplied by survey and key informant interview data.
State Garden - Family Business Forum
Mark DeMichaelis (’87), President and CEO of State Garden Inc., shares how three generations of his family transformed their small celery processing and re-packaging business started in 1937, to become a top producer of sustainably sourced organic...
Evolving Treatment Paradigms for Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth
The Vito Imbasciani, Ph.D., M.D. ’85 and George DiSalvo LGBTQ Health Equity Lecture entitled Evolving Treatment Paradigms for Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth by Jack Turban, M.D. Stanford University School of Medicine, recorded September 28, ...
Team 10 discusses men with eating disorders, which is a population that people tend to push aside in larger discussions of eating disorders, and even mental health. Male identifying people are often excluded from eating disorder research even th...