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- Understanding genetics [videorecording] DNA, genes, and their real-world applications / by Sadava, David E.(CARDINAL)206234; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
pt. 1. Disc 1, Lecture 1. Our inheritance ; lecture 2. ; Mendel and genes ; lecture 3. Genes and chromosomes ; lecture 4. The search for the gene: DNA ; lecture 5. DNA structure and replication ; lecture 6. DNA expression in proteins -- disc 2, lecture 7. Genes, enzymes, and metabolism ; lecture 8. From DNA to protein ; lecture 9. Genomes ; lecture 10. Manipulating genes: recombinant DNA ; lecture 11. Isolating genes and DNA ; lecture 12. Biotechnology: genetic engineering.pt. 2. Disc 1, lecture 13. Biotechnology and the environment ; lecture 14. Manipulating DNA by PCR and other methods ; lecture 15. DNA in identification: forensics ; lecture 16. DNA and evolution ; lecture 17. DNA and human evolution ; lecture 18. Molecular medicine: genetic screening -- disc 2, lecture 19. Molecular medicine: the immune system ; lecture 20. Molecular medicine: cancer ; lecture 21. Molecular medicine: gene therapy ; lecture 22. Molecular medicine: cloning and stem cells ; lecture 23. Genetics and agriculture ; lecture 24. Biotechnology and agriculture."Understanding genetics is like sitting down to work a massive puzzle. With each piece you examine, think through, and solve, you glean a new and amazing insight into humanity. Put several pieces together, and you can treat or cure a disease, save a developing fetus from a fatal birth defect, catch a criminal, or reunite a family ... Each lecture begins with a helpful story that illustrates the importance of genetics. The course explicitly outlines the connections between the science of genetics and the health-related problems that plague us in modern society, and illuminates how studying genetics can be instrumental in solving those problems."--Publisher's website.
- Subjects: Educational films.; Biotechnology; DNA; Genetics; Genetics; Medical genetics;
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- Understanding genetics [sound recording] DNA, genes, and their real-world applications / by Sadava, David E.(CARDINAL)206234; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
pt. 1. Disc 1, Lecture 1. Our inheritance ; lecture 2. ; Mendel and genes ; lecture 3. Genes and chromosomes ; lecture 4. The search for the gene: DNA ; lecture 5. DNA structure and replication ; lecture 6. DNA expression in proteins -- disc 2, lecture 7. Genes, enzymes, and metabolism ; lecture 8. From DNA to protein ; lecture 9. Genomes ; lecture 10. Manipulating genes: recombinant DNA ; lecture 11. Isolating genes and DNA ; lecture 12. Biotechnology: genetic engineering.pt. 2. Disc 1, lecture 13. Biotechnology and the environment ; lecture 14. Manipulating DNA by PCR and other methods ; lecture 15. DNA in identification: forensics ; lecture 16. DNA and evolution ; lecture 17. DNA and human evolution ; lecture 18. Molecular medicine: genetic screening -- disc 2, lecture 19. Molecular medicine: the immune system ; lecture 20. Molecular medicine: cancer ; lecture 21. Molecular medicine: gene therapy ; lecture 22. Molecular medicine: cloning and stem cells ; lecture 23. Genetics and agriculture ; lecture 24. Biotechnology and agriculture."Understanding genetics is like sitting down to work a massive puzzle. With each piece you examine, think through, and solve, you glean a new and amazing insight into humanity. Put several pieces together, and you can treat or cure a disease, save a developing fetus from a fatal birth defect, catch a criminal, or reunite a family ... Each lecture begins with a helpful story that illustrates the importance of genetics. The course explicitly outlines the connections between the science of genetics and the health-related problems that plague us in modern society, and illuminates how studying genetics can be instrumental in solving those problems."--Publisher's website.DVD.
- Subjects: Biotechnology; DNA; Genetics; Genetics; Medical genetics;
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- Career opportunities in law enforcement, security, and protective services / by Echaore-McDavid, Susan.(CARDINAL)655997;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-219) and index.
- Subjects: Law enforcement; Police; Private security services; Safety engineers; Police.;
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- Romans at war : the Roman military in the republic and empire / by Elliott, Simon,1965-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The Roman military machine was preeminent in the ancient world, projecting power across the known world over a vast chronology, and an increasingly huge and diverse geography. One of the most powerful instruments of war in the history of conflict, it proved uniquely adept at learning from setbacks, always coming back the stronger for it. In so doing it displayed two of the most important traits associated with the world of Rome. In this book, Dr Simon Elliott first provides a detailed background to the Roman Republic and Empire to provide context for all that follows. He then looks specifically at the Roman military in its three key chronological phases: the Republic, the Principate Empire, and the Dominate Empire. Next he forensically examines specific instances of the Roman military on campaign and in battle, and of its engineering prowess. Finally, he investigates the many enemies faced by the Roman Republic and Empire. --
- Subjects: War and society;
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- Understanding genetics [sound recording] : DNA, genes, and their real-world applications by Sadava, David E.(CARDINAL)206234; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
1ecture 1. Our inheritance -- lecture 2. Mendel and genes -- lecture 3. Genes and chromosomes -- lecture 4. The search for the gene : DNA -- lecture 5. DNA structure and replication -- lecture 6. DNA expression in proteins -- lecture 7. Genes, enzymes, and metabolism -- lecture 8. From DNA to protein -- lecture 9. Genomes -- lecture 10. Manipulating genes : recombinant DNA -- lecture 11. Isolating genes and DNA -- lecture 12. Biotechnology : genetic engineering -- lecture 13. Biotechnology and the environment -- lecture 14. Manipulating DNA by PCR and other methods -- lecture 15. DNA in identification : forensics -- lecture 16. DNA and evolution -- lecture 17. DNA and human evolution -- lecture 18. Molecular medicine : genetic screening -- lecture 19. Molecular medicine : the immune system -- lecture 20. Molecular medicine : cancer -- lecture 21. Molecular medicine : gene therapy -- lecture 22. Molecular medicine : cloning and stem cells -- lecture 23. Genetics and agriculture -- lecture 24. Biotechnology and agriculture.Taught by David Sadava, Claremont McKenna, Pitzer, and Scripps Colleges."Understanding genetics is like sitting down to work a massive puzzle. With each piece you examine, think through, and solve, you glean a new and amazing insight into humanity. Put several pieces together, and you can treat or cure a disease, save a developing fetus from a fatal birth defect, catch a criminal, or reunite a family. Each lecture begins with a helpful story that illustrates the importance of genetics. The course explicitly outlines the connections between the science of genetics and the health-related problems that plague us in modern society, and illuminates how studying genetics can be instrumental in solving those problems"--Publisher's website.
- Subjects: Lectures.; Sound recordings.; Speaches.; Speeches.; Biotechnology.; DNA.; Genetics.; Medical genetics.;
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- Comptia® Security+® Study Guide : exam sy0-601 / by Chapple, Mike,author.(CARDINAL)866726; Seidl, David,author.(CARDINAL)866704;
Includes index.Chapter 1. Today's Security Professional -- Chapter 2. Cybersecurity Threat Landscape -- Chapter 3. Malicious Code -- Chapter 4. Social Engineering, Physical, and Password Attacks -- Chapter 5. Security Assessment and Testing -- Chapter 6. Secure Coding -- Chapter 7. Cryptography and the Public Key Infrastructure -- Chapter 8. Identity and Access Management -- Chapter 9. Resilience and Physical Security -- Chapter 10. Cloud and Virtualization Security -- Chapter 11. Endpoint Security -- Chapter 12. Network Security -- Chapter 13. Wireless and Mobile Security -- Chapter 14. Incident Response -- Chapter 15. Digital Forensics -- Chapter 16. Security Policies, Standards, and Compliance -- Chapter 17. Risk Management and Privacy -- Answers to Review Questions."The Eighth Edition of the CompTIA Security+ Study Guide Exam SY0-601 efficiently and comprehensively prepares you for the SY0-601 Exam. Accomplished authors and security experts Mike Chapple and David Seidl walk you through the fundamentals of crucial security topics, including the five domains covered by the SY0-601 Exam: Attacks, Threats, and Vulnerabilities, Architecture and Design, Implementation, Operations and Incident Response, Governance, Risk, and Compliance. The study guide comes with the Sybex online, interactive learning environment that includes a pre-assessment test, hundreds of review questions, practice exams, flashcards, and a glossary of key terms."--Amazon
- Subjects: Study guides.; Computer networks; Computer networks; Computer security; Electronic data processing personnel.;
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- Principles of cybersecurity / by Crelin, Joy,editor.(CARDINAL)885824;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-401) and index.Aadhaar Hack ; Access Control ; Advanced Encryption Standard ; Algorithm ; Android OS ; Anonymity and Anonymizers ; Anonymous ; Artificial Intelligence ; Artificial Intelligence and Terrorism ; Artificial Intelligence Cold War ; Autonomous Cars ; Big Data ; Biometric Identification Systems ; Blockchain ; Bots ; Browsers ; Cambridge Analytica Facebook Data Scandal ; Catfishing ; Changing Passwords ; China's Cyberinvasion ; Cloud Computing ; Combinatorics ; Computer and Technical Support Specialist ; Computer Crime Investigation ; Computer Fraud ; Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ; Computer Hardware Engineer ; Computer Hardware Security ; Computer Languages, Compilers, and Tools ; Computer Memory and Storage ; Computer Network Architect ; Computer Networks ; Computer Programmer ; Computer Security ; Computer Software ; Computer Viruses and Worms ; Cryptography ; Cyber Command ; Cyberbulling ; Cybercrime ; Cybercrime, Social Impacts of ; Cybersecurity Basics ; Cybersecurity Testing ; Cyberterrorism ; Cyberwarfare ; Cyberweapon ; Dark Web ; Data Breach ; Data Harvesting ; Data Mining ; Data Protection ; Database ; Database Design ; Debugging ; Deepfake ; Demon Dialing/War Dialing ; Device Drivers ; Digital Forensics ; Digital Watermarking ; Doxing ; E-banking ; Electronic Bugs ; Electronic Commerce Technology ; Email and Business ; Encryption ; End-User Cybersecurity Education ; Estonia Cyberattack ; Fax Machine, Copier, and Printer Analysis ; Firewalls ; Firmware ; Fuzzy Logic ; Graphical User Interface ; Hacking ; HTML ; HTTP Cookie ; Identity Theft ; ILOVEYOU Virus ; Industrial Espionage ; Information Security Analyst ; Information Techology ; Internet of Things ; Internet Protocol ; Internet Tracking and Tracing ; Intrusion Detection and Prevention ; iOS ; Mac OS ; Machine Learning ; Malware ; Marriott Starwood Hotels Hack ; Metadata ; Michelangelo Computer Virus ; Microprocessor ; Mobile Apps ; Mobile Web Technology ; Network and Computer Systems Administrator ; Online Piracy ; Operating System ; Personal Computers ; Phishing ; Privacy Breaches ; Privacy Rights ; Privacy Settings ; Public-Key Cryptography ; Random-Access Memory ; Ransomware ; Risk Management ; Russian Hacking Scandal ; Servers ; Smart City ; Social Engineering ; Software Developer/Quality Assurance Analyst/Tester ; Spam ; Spam Filters ; Spyware ; Stuxnet Virus ; Systems Security Engineering ; Targeted Advertising ; Usability ; Virtual Private Network ; Web Developer ; Windows Operating System ; Wireless Networks ; Workplace Monitoring ; XML ; Y2K Crisis ; Zero Trust Security."Cybersecurity is multifaceted, encompassing the protection of computers, mobile devices, networks, websites, clout services, and other computer and inter-connected technologies from a wide range of cyperattacks. This volume takes a broad view, covering security-enhancing technologies like encryption and zero trust as well as underlying hardware, software, and internet technologies. Topics discussed range from common cyberattacks and cybercrimes, famous computer viruses and hacking incidents, doxing, cyberbullying, and cyberwarfare and cyberterrorism."--
- Subjects: Reference works.; Informational works.; Computer networks; Computer security; Data protection;
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- Phonetics for dummies / by Katz, William F.;
Introduction -- Getting started with phonetics -- Speculating about English speech sounds -- Having a blast: sound, waveforms, and speech movement -- Going global with phonetics -- The part of tens.The clear and easy way to get a handle on the science of speech. The science of how people produce and perceive speech, phonetics has an array of real-world applications, from helping engineers create an authentic sounding Irish or Canadian accent for a GPS voice, to assisting forensics investigators identifying the person whose voice was caught on tape, to helping a film actor make the transition to the stage. Phonetics is a required course among students of speech pathology and linguistics, and it's a popular elective among students of telecommunications and forensics. The first popular guide to this fascinating discipline, is an excellent overview of the field for students enrolled in introductory phonetics courses and an ideal introduction for anyone with an interest in the field. Bonus instructional videos, video quizzes, and other content available online for download on the dummies.com product page for this book.
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- Anything I want to be! by Findaway World, LLC,publisher.(CARDINAL)345268; TMW Media Group,other agent associated with work.;
This Launchpad video pack contains: Biology & chemistry: the science of forensics, Meteorology, predicting dangerous weather, Entomology: the buzz about bees, Biologists: the science of seeds, and Introduction to robotic technology.Biologists. The science of seeds: To keep up with the growth in human population, the quantity of food that will have to be produced over the next 50 years will be greater than the past 10,000 years combined. With seven billion people on the planet, traditional farming can only succeed with the assistance of science and a host of hi-tech tools and innovations. This program explores how farmers and scientists continually adapt and innovate in order to produce enough food to feed a hungry planet, while understanding and protecting the environment.Biology & chemistry. The science of forensics: Anthropometry is the science that defines physical measures of a person's size, form, and functional capacities. Forensic science (often shortened to forensics) is the practical application of science to matters of the law. In criminal law, forensics science can help prove the guilt or innocence of the defendant. In civil actions, forensics can help resolve a broad spectrum of legal issues through the identification, analysis and evaluation of physical evidence. This program will discuss how new innovations and discoveries in forensic technology have important scientific applications beyond law.Entomology: the buzz about bees: Travel nearly anywhere in the world and you're sure to find bees. With over 20,000 species, these flying insects have settled into every corner of the globe except Antarctica. Discover how the appearance of flowers on our planet over 130 million years ago led to the evolution of bees. Follow some interesting species as they build their nests and hives, lay their eggs and raise their young and find and gather nectar and pollen. Includes suggestions for careers in this field of study.Introduction to robotic technology: People have a lot of different ideas about what the future will be like. Will there be flying cars? Will people live on the Moon? One thing that most people agree on is that robots will probably be very important. So let's have a look at robots--how they work, how they're made and how they're going to change the world. Robot technology is already changing our World. This program provides an easy-to-understand introduction to the history and applications of robots, along with the basic principles of robot Control Theory and engineering. Robots are some of the most complicated machines to have ever been made, but the basic principles of how they work can be quite easy to understand. Robot designs can be broken down into two different general types: Open Loop and Closed Loop. Open-loop robots repeat the same sequence of pre-programmed actions, no matter what. This type is commonly used by industrial robots, or other robots that only do one job in a very structured environment. They can be very easy to make, since they only do one thing. Closed-loop systems are much more complicated. Instead of just going through a list of pre-programmed actions, the robot looks at the world around it and changes its behavior depending on what it sees. Subjects covered include: A brief history of Robots, how Robots work, types of Robots, the Future of Robots.Meteorology, predicting dangerous weather: Violent weather touches thousands of lives, homes and businesses around the world each year. Billions of dollars are spent on cleanup and reconstruction. Climatologists and meteorologists at the Meteorological Alpine Project (MAP) are using specialized computer technology to discover how hot winds in the African desert develop into a damaging hail storm in the Swiss Alps.Ages 10+.Grades 5+.
- Subjects: Children's films.; Educational films.; Science; Scientists; Biology; Chemistry; Forensic biology; Meteorology; Bees; Horticulture; Robotics;
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- 9/11 [videorecording] : blueprint for truth, the architecture of destruction / by Gage, Richard.; Jenkins, Ken.; Minthorne, Lloyd.; Nichols, Rick.; Silbey, Ramandas.; Terrell, Jim.; 911TV.org.; Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth.; Hummux.;
Cameras, Jim Terrell, Lloyd Minthorne, Ramandas Silbey ; editing, Ken Jenkins ; music by Rick Nichols.Richard Gage."In the 2008 edition of this stunning multimedia presentation, filmed professionally in a studio before a live audience, San Francisco Bay Area architect Richard Gage (AIA) provides the myth-shattering scientific forensic evidence of the explosive controlled demolition of all 3 WTC high-rise buildings on September 11, 2001" -- Container.[Not rated]DVD, standard format.
- Subjects: Conspiracies; Documentary films.; Documentary videos.; September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.;
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