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Machinima Today 11-8-09 (News/Directors' Spotlight) S1E3

Machinima Today 11-8-09 (News/Directors' Spotlight) S1E3

from Most Viewed on November 08, 2009
Duration: 155
Machinima Today 11-8-09 (News/Directors' Spotlight) S1E3 Sunday, Sunday, Sunday! Machinima.com is taking the spotlight and pointing it at the stars in our director program. FOR MORE MACHINIMA GOTO: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=machinima TAGS: machinima today ten ftw phil day 12 semifinals ben buja uncharted 2 hayabusa star fell pathogen halo 3 call of duty modern warfare 2 uncharted 2 benbuja star fell phil day 12 yt:quality=high
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Pathogen Episode Two (Halo 3 Machinima)

Pathogen Episode Two (Halo 3 Machinima)

from Favorites of machinima on November 08, 2009
Duration: 981
Pathogen Episode Two (Halo 3 Machinima) SON RAIHBOY presents you another episode of Pathogen. Will Huxley and his team stop the villain Toleco before he releases the Pathogen? Watch and find out! Visit: Director's channel: SONRAIHBOY http://www.youtube.com/SONRAIHBOY Angsty Studios Assistant Director's channel: Matt Eades http://www.youtube.com/AngstyStudios http://www.angstystudios.com Euphoria Films SON RAIHBOY Chengaiz Khan http://www.youtube.com/euphorianfilmers http://www.euphoriafilms.net If you have any questions about the episodes or just want to chat with the Director you can PM him on his YT channel (SON RAIHBOY) or visit http://www.machinima.com . He is very active on the forum. FOR MORE MACHINIMA GOTO: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=machinima TAGS: son raihboy Halo 3 Halo UPC 882224444477 Bungie Software Microsoft machinima pathogen sonraihboy angsty studios euphoria films action drama toleco huxley nerv101 srb yt:quality=high
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Episode 228 - Happy Halloween with Emily Hagins (Pathogen) and Aaron Marshall (Zombie Girl)

Episode 228 - Happy Halloween with Emily Hagins (Pathogen) and Aaron Marshall (Zombie Girl)

from Comic News Insider on October 27, 2009
Duration: 5017
Reviews: Justice League of America #38, Angel Vs. Frankenstein Young filmmaker Emily Hagins joins us to discuss her film Pathogen. She wrote/directed it when she was 11. Now 17 (as of today..HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMILY!), she is working on new films and continuing to grow as a filmmaker. Aaron Marshall joins us as well to discuss the documentary, Zombie Girl, that he did following Emily around in her feature film directorial debut of Pathogen. The boys talk about the recent Doomsday Film Fest. And, uh-oh...Tony Lee and Ben Templesmith are in town so Jimmy is off to join them later. Expect stories next week! News includes 30 Days of Night sequel, Nick buys the Turtles, Newsarama sold, Deadpool Corps., Dollhouse delayed, Iowa hates zombies, etc.
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Pathogen II: New Trailer (Halo 3 Machinima)

Pathogen II: New Trailer (Halo 3 Machinima)

from Favorites of machinima on October 19, 2009
Duration: 141
SON RAIHBOY and Angsty Studios presents Pathogen II (New Trailer) for the upcoming machinima part II. Coming in November Visit the Directors at: http://www.youtube.com/SONRAIHBOY and http://www.angstystudios.com Enjoy FOR MORE MACHINIMA GOTO: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=machinima TAGS: son raihboy pathogen halo machinima angsty studios huxley nort jish toleco gravemind adjustant reflex trailer drama srb Halo 3 master chief ODST UPC 882224444477 pc yt:quality=high
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Pathogen II: New Trailer (Halo 3 Machinima)

Pathogen II: New Trailer (Halo 3 Machinima)

from YouTube :: Tag // machinima on October 19, 2009
Duration: 141
Author: machinima Keywords: son raihboy pathogen halo machinima angsty studios huxley nort jish toleco gravemind adjustant reflex trailer drama srb Halo 3 master chief ODST UPC 882224444477 pc yt:quality=high Added: October 19, 2009
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VIDEO: Patients With Upper GI Tract Disorders More Likely to Get Other Illnesses, Traffic Noise Linked With Hypertension, Scientists Decode Late Blight Pathogen

VIDEO: Patients With Upper GI Tract Disorders More Likely to Get Other Illnesses, Traffic Noise Linked With Hypertension, Scientists Decode Late Blight Pathogen

from Insidermedicine Daily News (Video) on September 10, 2009
Duration: 0
(September 10, 2009 - Insidermedicine) From The Netherlands - According to research published in the journal BMC Family Practice, patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders are more likely to experience other illnesses as well. Researchers analyzed information on over 26, 000 people who had participated in a 2001 Dutch survey regarding patient presentations to primary care physicians. They found that patients with upper GI disorders visited their doctors twice as often as patients without these problems. From Sweden - The sound of traffic may increase the risk of high blood pressure, according to a report published in the journal Environmental Health. Swedish researchers surveyed over 24, 000 adults, gathering data regarding the average road noise near the participant's homes. Results showed that exposure to 60 decibels of traffic noise was strongly associated with hypertension. According to the report, most city people are exposed to at least 55 decibels of road noise. And finally, from Scotland - Researchers have identified the DNA information of the bacteria that caused the great potato famine in Ireland in the mid 1800s, according to a report published in the journal Nature. Scientists discovered that this pathogen--known as late blight--has a genome size that is twice as big as related species, an aspect that enables it to rapidly evolve and quickly destroy entire crops of its plant hosts. Late blight ravaged crops in Ireland in the 1850s, causing mass starvation, famine, and emigration.
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MTS34 - Pratik Shah - Combatting Pathogens with Polyamines

MTS34 - Pratik Shah - Combatting Pathogens with Polyamines

from - blip.tv (beta) on August 28, 2009
Duration: 540
Pratik Shah is a graduate student in the Department of Microbiology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, and he s a 2009 recipient of ASM s Raymond W. Sarber award, granted to recognize students for research excellence and potential.
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MTS24 - Jeff Bender - MRSA in Animals

MTS24 - Jeff Bender - MRSA in Animals

from david on April 17, 2009
Duration: 0
Jeff Bender is a professor of veterinary public health at the University of Minnesota, and his research interests lie in the intersection of animal health and human health, including animal-borne diseases of humans, food safety, and antibiotic resistant pathogens in animals. Dr. Bender will speak on Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Veterinary Practice at the American Society for Microbiology s general meeting in Philadelphia this May. To a microorganism, vertebrates can all look pretty similar. Dr. Bender s work focuses on pathogens that can make themselves at home in both human bodies and the bodies of our pets and livestock. Outbreaks of bacterial illnesses from meat products are well publicized these days (the words E. coli O157:H7 are linked to the words beef recall in my mind, at least), but the pathogens we have in common with animals don t just travel in one direction. We humans can pass organisms and diseases to our animals, too. Dr. Bender says pets treated at veterinary clinics, for example, have come down with painful MRSA skin infections they picked up from their owners. Fluffy might become a temporary reservoir of MRSA in your home capable of reinfecting you and your family, but the good news is that she probably won t be a long term carrier of the bacterium. In this interview, I asked Dr. Bender about MRSA in pets, whether farmers often get sick from animal-borne diseases, and whether he thinks it s a good idea to go organic when shopping for food.
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MTS16 - Paul Keim - The Science Behind the 2001 Anthrax Letter Attacks and The Black Plague

MTS16 - Paul Keim - The Science Behind the 2001 Anthrax Letter Attacks and The Black Plague

from david on February 02, 2009
Duration: 0
Dr. Paul Keim is a professor of biological sciences at Northern Arizona University, in Flagstaff, where his research program focuses on microbial forensics and the genomic analysis of pathogenic bacteria. As an expert in Bacillus anthracis, the bacterium responsible for anthrax, Dr. Keim participated in the FBI s investigation into the anthrax letter attacks back in 2001. Microbial forensics is a field that developed in response to the twin threats of biological warfare and biological terrorism. (What s the difference between biological warfare and biological terrorism? Both have the potential to reach beyond the site of the attack and both are a menace to innocent, unarmed citizens. To me, there s a fine line here. But I digress.) Dr. Keim s interest in microbial forensics arose out of his postdoctoral work at the University of Utah. After this training in phage recombination and genomics, D. Keim applied what he had learned about bacterial genetics in a collaboration with scientists working on resolving and identifying the various strains of B. anthracis. Fast forward to this past summer, when the F.B.I. revealed that Dr. Keim used his expertise on B. anthracis to help in the investigation that concluded a researcher at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) perpetrated the anthrax attacks. Dr. Keim, along with several other scientists who helped in the F.B.I. s investigation, will be speaking at ASM s Biodefense and Emerging Diseases Research Meeting in Baltimore in February, where they ll present the facts about their contributions to the criminal investigation. In this podcast, I talked with Dr. Keim about his work with the F.B.I., whether the payoffs of bioterrorism research are worth the costs, and about how the plague (yes, the Black Death) made its way to North American shores and continues to sicken about a dozen people every year.
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Protecting Our Forests and Wetlands: "Spiking" and Lawsuits Won't Stop the Rot

Protecting Our Forests and Wetlands: "Spiking" and Lawsuits Won't Stop the Rot

from Growing Wisdom on August 24, 1994
Duration: 2535
Disease and invasive species make up one of the greatest threats to our forests and wetlands. In this informative lecture, Dr. Faith Thompson Campbell from the National Resources Defense Counsel discusses the magnitude of damage inflicted to natural habitats by invasive organisms and she highlights some effective ways control the problem. In addition, Campbell addresses the role of Congress in protecting forests and wetlands from future infestations. This talk is part of the Walter Orr Roberts Public Lecture Series. Recorded on August 24, 1994 at the Aspen Global Change Institute. Visit AGCI online at www.agci.org.
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