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7th Grade Germ Culture Experiment

7th Grade Germ Culture Experiment

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 28, 2009
Duration: 0
Mrs. Brunskills 7th Grade classes petri dishes from the germ culture experiment
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SPOT MARATÓN FOTOGRÁFICO

SPOT MARATÓN FOTOGRÁFICO

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on August 17, 2009
Duration: 47
I maratón fotográfico Ciudad de Chiclana. El próximo 21 de agosto. Organiza: Emilio Aliaño - Estudio de Fotográfico. Author: VIZUALVIDEO Tags: Chiclana Maratón Vizulavideo Productora Audiovisual Fotográfico fotos Sancti Petri Posted: 17 August 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Trailer DIE FRAU, DIE AN DR. FABIAN ZWEIFELTE

Trailer DIE FRAU, DIE AN DR. FABIAN ZWEIFELTE

from LetsTalkdotcom on March 16, 2009
Duration: 71
Die Mischung aus skurillen Land-Krimi und Bastei-L bbe-Arzt-Kitsch-Roman ist ein ungew hnlicher Pulp-Fiction-Heimat-Film der trocken-westf lischen Art speziell Dieter Pfaff brilliert als brummiger Dicksch del.
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HorsePower

HorsePower

from Piraba on February 22, 2009
Duration: 600
HorsePower markedsf
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HorsePower Video

HorsePower Video

from Favorites of Eirikslettengen on February 06, 2009
Duration: 598
HorsePower er et markedsføringssystem som er veldig likt det system som de fleste store internett markedsførere bruker for å oppnå bedre resultater, mye bedre resultater. http://www.telefonkatalogenblog.biz
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HorsePower Video

HorsePower Video

from Favorites of Eirikslettengen on February 06, 2009
Duration: 598
HorsePower er et markedsføringssystem som er veldig likt det system som de fleste store internett markedsførere bruker for å oppnå bedre resultater, mye bedre resultater. http://www.telefonkatalogenblog.biz
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Bacteria Lab MWV25

Bacteria Lab MWV25

from Lheanne Mae on December 19, 2008
Duration: 376
What kinds of bacteria are growing in your sink or your refrigerator? How about on your keyboard at work? Does soap really reduce the amount of bacteria on your hands? Dr. Keith Lampel of the Food and Drug Administration helps citizen scientists discover the world of bacteria in and around us. Filmed at the Marian Koshland Science Museum in Washington, D.C., this two-part science lab kicked off with a hands-on activity in the museum to observe the invisible bacteria that are present all around us. Attendees were shown how to prepare samples in the museum and took lab supplies with them for further investigation in their homes, offices and schools. For the second part of program, participants shared their scientific endeavors from the previous week as Dr. Lampel answered their questions and discussed recent research at the FDA, new technologies, and new initiatives in food safety. Dr. Keith Lampel is the Director of the Division of Microbiology within the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). His research interests include the development of rapid detection methods for food-borne pathogens using DNA-based technology, and identifying the genes in these bacteria that are involved in the development of disease.
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HackCollege Podcast Episode 23: Introducing Scott2K

HackCollege Podcast Episode 23: Introducing Scott2K

from TMIweekly on April 14, 2008
Duration: 572
The crew is joined this week by a newcomer Scott Davidson a.k.a. Scott2K. He ll be helping Scott and Chris into the future with technology tips and tricks. Keep your tech glasses on! To watch the whole episode, please visit http://twurl.nl/n44jco
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Petri Dish Circus (MWV12)

Petri Dish Circus (MWV12)

from MicrobeWorld on January 08, 2008
Duration: 425
See the history of microbiology in nine scenes of gags, burlesque, drollery and song. Produced by Active Cultures, the vernacular theatre of Maryland, Petri Dish Circus is a play loosely based off of the classic non-fiction novel Microbe Hunters by Paul Henry de Kruif. Much like the original book first published in 1926 that describes 12 historical milestones in science, Active Cultures reenacts the daring-do of Louis Pasteur in his Parisian lab, the Scotch fortitude of Ronald Ross as he travels through disease-stricken Africa, and the melancholy saga of Walter Reed as he battles Yellow Jack in Cuba all with a healthy dose of humor. In this episode we interview Mary Resing, artistic director for Active Cultures, who talks about Microbe Hunters as inspiration for theatre and her whimsical, and slightly pointed, approach to portraying the women featured in de Kruif s work. Excerpts from the actual performance are also featured.
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