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  • Oct 13
    Genetic mutations in DNA-repair genes appear to favor longer survival in pancreatic cancer patients

    Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer death among men and women and carries a poor prognosis; the percentage of patients living five years after diagnosis is just 5 to 10%. But certain patients with pancreatic cancer could fare better than others. A new study suggests that patients with a deficiency in genes responsible for responding to DNA damage could experience significantly superior outcomes compared with other patients following platinum-based chemotherapy.

  • Oct 13
    Cycloidal drives in Fusion 360 - plugin

    Hello everyone. In this video I’ll present a new plugin for making cycloidal drives in Fusion 360. All links both to the installers and other pages are available under the video. If you like this please thumbs up and subscribe the channel. Interface is divided into 3 tabs and few common areas visible always like “Menu”, estimated time and messages. You can switch units between millimeters and inches.

  • Oct 13
    Radio-based Instruction (RBI) | Science 8 - Law of Interaction [Week 2 - Module 2]

    Good afternoon, Grade 8 Junior Scientists! I am Raymond T. Toralde, your radio teacher in Science. Now, we have so many things to explore with our topic. In the previous module, you have learned about the Law of Acceleration. What again is the Law of Acceleration? Great! The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force acting on it and is inversely proportional to its mass.

  • Oct 13
    🩺 How to Recover Lost Data From 4K Drives 💽

    Hello everybody! In today’s video, we’ll be talking about 4K drives to find out what kind of hard disk drive is that, what advantages it has, and how to recover lost data from such storage devices. With the fast development of hard drive industry, the companies producing them started the transition from the traditional sector size of 512 bytes to the larger and more effective 4K sector (holding 4096 bytes).

  • Oct 13
    The circulatory system explained

    my name is Jack Haynes and i am learning and we’re going to learn together about biology for life chapter three hello my name is jack haynes and today we are going to be talking about blood vessels so there are two main kinds of blood vessels and veins although you might have heard more like arterials venules and capillaries that is true since our arteries branch in the arterials and venus veins branch in the venules and then they branch in the capillaries but i’ll be talking about that in a future video so first the veins bring deoxygenated blood to the heart that’s why you always think of veins being blue and arteries on the other hand are red because they take oxygenated blood away from toward the heart away from the heart to the rest of the body so from the right ventricle the heart the blood moves from the lungs from the heart to the lungs and from the left ventricle and move from the heart to the body so and the heart contains two ventricles the left and the right it also has two atria the left atrium and the right atrium but again that’s another topic for a future video okay so around the blood around the blood vessels there it’s a layer of cells that mix them up inside the blood vessels there are two main kinds of cells red blood cells and white blood cells red blood cells carry a substance called hemoglobin which is basically oxygen that they bring to the heart but white blood cells are the main defense system the most popular one of the white blood cells include phagocytes which phagocytize or digest any bacteria or foreign objects that enter which can include other blood cells from other types of blood but i’m talking about that in the future video how about blood types okay and before i mention anymore that’s a challenge if you like and subscribe my video okay by the way this is plaque and a blood vessel .

  • Oct 13
    NetHui 2020: Believe in the Power of Youth (NetSafe Youth Action Squad)

    (upbeat music) - Hey, I’m Claire, and I’m part of the Netsafe Youth Action Squad. - Hey, I’m a part of the Netsafe Youth Action Squad. - Hey, I’m a part of the Netsafe Youth Action Squad. - As a YAS member, I get to be a part of being the voice for the online safety of our youth. - I get to help young people have a voice about what happens online.

  • Oct 13
    NetHui 2020: An Accessible Internet for All (Humphrey Hanley)

    Kia ora folks! I am Humphrey Hanley, and I am honoured to have your attention for the next five minutes because I really wanna know if you’ve considered how difficult your life might be, if you didn’t have the internet right now. Wherever you are in the world, what would you have done during lockdown if you couldn’t use Zoom to communicate with friends and family, if you couldn’t scroll your social media feed to keep up with the latest info or your Netflix show came without picture or sound coming through?

  • Oct 13
    NetHui 2020: Arbiter: A New Disinformation Fighting Non-Profit (Jon Bell)

    [Jon] Hi. My name is Jon Bell, and last month I started a non-profit. It’s designed around fighting disinformation. Our first product is going to be a newsreader and that’s what I’d like to talk to you about today because I need help. I need people to talk to about this and I need people to beta test this product to make sure it’s as good as it can be.

  • Oct 13
    NetHui 2020: Covid 19 & Fake News (Charlotte Wells)

    Oh, I’m sick of having to do all these “Take me back” Instagram posts, you know? I was meant to go on a third Greece trip this year and of course it got cancelled because of all these bloody coronavirus cases. And I’m just like, I can’t even buy anything online because anything made in China comes with the coronavirus nowadays and it’s just like… Oh, what am I supposed to do with my time?

  • Oct 13
    NetHui 2020: Queering Games (Tof Eklund)

    Kia ora koutou. Welcome to Queering Games. I’m Dr. Tof Eklund, a lecturer in English and new media studies at Auckland University of Technology. I’m nonbinary transgender. My prounouns are they/them. My talk today is about LGBTQ+ representation in games, including games by and for the queer community, and how those games queer or challenge our understanding of what games can and should be. I won’t be talking about queer subtext in mainstream games today.

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