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The One About Water-Soluble Vitamins

By: efpope

Today we talk about the water-soluble vitamins, vitamins B and C! What makes them special, how are they helpful to our bodies, where can you find them? We talk it all through with some Beyoncé tie-ins in this video! Vitamin C -1:34 The B Vi...

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CS125 - Formal Definition of DFA

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook.

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CS125 - Regular Languages Closed under Complement

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook.

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CS125 - Regular Languages Closed under Intersection and Union

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook.

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Human Populations and Domestication of Barley

By: tpritcha

This video includes a look at the increase in human populations with a special emphasis on the importance of the domestication of barley leading in part to the development of an agrarian society.

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Introduction to the Cell

By: tpritcha

This video includes a definition of bio-conversions, discussion of the Cell Theory of Life as well as the difference between Eukaryotes, Prokaryotes as well as quick mention of Prions.

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Industrial Revolution and Beer Production

By: tpritcha

This video looks at the contributions of James Watt (steam engine), Carl von Linde (Refrigeration) as well as the work of Louis Pasteur and Christian Hansen.

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4.1 Loops in Programs

By: rdasari

CS021 - Computer Programming I University of Vermont Supplement video for Tony Gaddis, Starting out with Python, 4th Edition

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sentential translations 1 PHIL013AB

By: mcweiner

A ten-and-a-half-minute video about how to do translations in sentential logic, using the basic connectives and phrases like "neither" and "unless."