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Metals in medicine
Science, Maths & Technology

Metals in medicine

...University course S315 Chemistry: further concepts and applications...Metals in medicine: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: state the different types of imaging used in medicine, and describe how X-rays are exploited in anatomical imaging explain how cap h one postfix times cap n times cap m times cap r signals from living tissue can...
Level 2: Intermediate 12 hrs
Climate change and renewable energy
Nature & Environment

Climate change and renewable energy

...University course U116 Environment: journeys through a changing world...Climate change and renewable energy: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: explain the basic principles of the atmospheric greenhouse effect and the term ‘Net Zero’ understand the human influences causing the anthropogenic or enhanced greenhouse effect understand...
History of reading: An introduction to reading in the past
History & The Arts

History of reading: An introduction to reading in the past

...University by visiting our online prospectus...History of reading: An introduction to reading in the past: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: recognise an increased interest in exploring the history of reading understand a range of examples of research into the history of reading use RED to follow up any personal interests in the...
Electronic applications
Science, Maths & Technology

Electronic applications

...University course T312 Electronics: signal processing, control and communications...Electronic applications: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: understand the mathematical representations and techniques for manipulating of signals in the time and frequency domains explain the application, benefits and limitations of communications,...
Level 2: Intermediate 10 hrs
Panic attacks: what they are and what to do about them
Health, Sports & Psychology

Panic attacks: what they are and what to do about them

...University and we’re here in Bedford, in Mind Centre, to really try to explore panic attacks and what it’s all about and what it feels like, so that’s why we’ve asked you to be here, thank you very much for coming, Tim and Natalie and Alan. I want to ask you a question. This is perhaps to help people understand it. Now a lot of people say, oh yeah I felt panicky...
Michael Jacobs - Stories of Change
Nature & Environment

Michael Jacobs - Stories of Change

...University College London He is an economist, writer and consultant on climate change policy and strategy. From 2004-10 he was special adviser to Gordon Brown, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer and Prime Minister, with responsibility for environment, energy and climate change policy. From 2010-15 he acted as strategic adviser to a number of governments, international...
Managing coastal environments
Nature & Environment

Managing coastal environments

...University in association with Wiley and forms part of the course materials for: U216 Environment: change, contest and response. Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following sources for permission to reproduce material: Figures 1, 2, 4: © Darren Wycherley; Pdf 1 (page 2), Pdf 3 (page 3), and Pdf 5 (page 5): Crown © reproduced with the permission of Ordnance Survey...
Level 2: Intermediate 3 hrs
Can rabies be eliminated from Asia by 2020?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Can rabies be eliminated from Asia by 2020?

...University. It tests the brains of not only dogs but also cats, cattle, buffalo, goats and jackals. A forest official dropped off the decapitated head of a wolf recently. Dr Shrikrishna Isloor runs the lab on the ground floor of the Veterinary College. Only he and three others have access to the core testing site, where animal tissues containing the live virus are...