Brainbow is a technique used to distinguish individual neurons in the brain using fluorescent proteins. By randomly expressing different ratios of red, green, and blue fluorescent proteins in individual neurons, each neuron can be given a distinctive color, allowing them to be identified. This technique provides a way to study the connections and interactions between distinct neurons in the brain.
Percorso in-formativo per formativori:Educare al tempo dei social networkMatteo Adamoli
Presentazione per genitori suddiviso in:
1)Sul "web" non si scrive a matita ma con l'Inchiostro;
2) Il Metodo CURA (Costruttività; Usabilità; Ricorsività; Autenticità)
3) La cassetta degli attrezzi per genitori che educano con e senza le tecnologie
4) Il web è un luogo senza mappe?
Progetto:
www.solostorie.com
SEOvěštby: předpověď výsledků bez křišťálové kouleVladimír Saur
Je SEO taková magie, že se výsledky nedají rozumně odhadovat? Je magie i samotná predikce výsledků? Pojďme si popovídat o tom, na co si dávat pozor, když se snažíme zhodnotit potenciální přínos budoucí optimalizace pro vyhledávače a její efektivitu.
Brainbow is a technique that allows individual neurons in the brain to be distinguished from nearby neurons. It works by randomly expressing different ratios of red, green, and blue fluorescent proteins in each neuron, giving each neuron a unique color. This allows each neuron to be visually flagged with a distinctive color, enabling them to be identified separately from their neighbors.
Eric Weinstein has invented a new product called a Lost Jewellery Retrieval Kit to address two problems: making more profit from chewing gum and clearing sticks from his large lawn. His assistant Hennimore collects used gum and sticks, which Weinstein combines onto a stick to create the retrieval kits. The kits contain instructions for using the gum-stick to retrieve small valuable items lost down drains. Weinstein plans to package and sell the kits for $45-£30 each, adding value to gum while growing his fortune and funding a future space golf expedition for his assistant Hennimore.
The document discusses different types of friends represented by different colors. A green friend is positive and hopeful. A blue friend brings peace and serenity. A yellow friend makes people laugh and provides comfort when sad. A red friend reminds people of life's rules but encourages change with warm words. An orange friend enhances spirit with new energy. A grey friend teaches silence and self-reflection. A purple friend helps learn wisdom and true authority. A brown friend helps see past illusions to reality. A white friend helps discover wisdom in any experience. Together, all friends create a diverse and colorful meeting of friendship.
PDHPE teaches primary school students about relationships, health, and games/sports through three outcomes: describing how relationships enhance wellbeing, discussing factors influencing health choices, and participating in games and sports. The document advocates for teaching PDHPE because it improves student wellbeing, fitness, social lives, and ability to make better life decisions through fun physical activities and discussions about health and relationships.
Presentación1 de un blog Blogger BlogspotLisseth Ham
Este documento trata sobre el uso de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación para atender a los clientes en las ventas a distancia. Explica conceptos clave como el telemarketing, el marketing directo, la economía, el cliente, la comunicación, los productos y los servicios. Resalta que el telemarketing y el marketing directo son formas de interactuar con los clientes de manera remota para comercializar productos y servicios mediante el teléfono u otros medios.
Brainbow is a technique used to distinguish individual neurons in the brain using fluorescent proteins. By randomly expressing different ratios of red, green, and blue fluorescent proteins in individual neurons, each neuron can be given a distinctive color, allowing them to be identified. This technique provides a way to study the connections and interactions between distinct neurons in the brain.
Percorso in-formativo per formativori:Educare al tempo dei social networkMatteo Adamoli
Presentazione per genitori suddiviso in:
1)Sul "web" non si scrive a matita ma con l'Inchiostro;
2) Il Metodo CURA (Costruttività; Usabilità; Ricorsività; Autenticità)
3) La cassetta degli attrezzi per genitori che educano con e senza le tecnologie
4) Il web è un luogo senza mappe?
Progetto:
www.solostorie.com
SEOvěštby: předpověď výsledků bez křišťálové kouleVladimír Saur
Je SEO taková magie, že se výsledky nedají rozumně odhadovat? Je magie i samotná predikce výsledků? Pojďme si popovídat o tom, na co si dávat pozor, když se snažíme zhodnotit potenciální přínos budoucí optimalizace pro vyhledávače a její efektivitu.
Brainbow is a technique that allows individual neurons in the brain to be distinguished from nearby neurons. It works by randomly expressing different ratios of red, green, and blue fluorescent proteins in each neuron, giving each neuron a unique color. This allows each neuron to be visually flagged with a distinctive color, enabling them to be identified separately from their neighbors.
Eric Weinstein has invented a new product called a Lost Jewellery Retrieval Kit to address two problems: making more profit from chewing gum and clearing sticks from his large lawn. His assistant Hennimore collects used gum and sticks, which Weinstein combines onto a stick to create the retrieval kits. The kits contain instructions for using the gum-stick to retrieve small valuable items lost down drains. Weinstein plans to package and sell the kits for $45-£30 each, adding value to gum while growing his fortune and funding a future space golf expedition for his assistant Hennimore.
The document discusses different types of friends represented by different colors. A green friend is positive and hopeful. A blue friend brings peace and serenity. A yellow friend makes people laugh and provides comfort when sad. A red friend reminds people of life's rules but encourages change with warm words. An orange friend enhances spirit with new energy. A grey friend teaches silence and self-reflection. A purple friend helps learn wisdom and true authority. A brown friend helps see past illusions to reality. A white friend helps discover wisdom in any experience. Together, all friends create a diverse and colorful meeting of friendship.
PDHPE teaches primary school students about relationships, health, and games/sports through three outcomes: describing how relationships enhance wellbeing, discussing factors influencing health choices, and participating in games and sports. The document advocates for teaching PDHPE because it improves student wellbeing, fitness, social lives, and ability to make better life decisions through fun physical activities and discussions about health and relationships.
Presentación1 de un blog Blogger BlogspotLisseth Ham
Este documento trata sobre el uso de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación para atender a los clientes en las ventas a distancia. Explica conceptos clave como el telemarketing, el marketing directo, la economía, el cliente, la comunicación, los productos y los servicios. Resalta que el telemarketing y el marketing directo son formas de interactuar con los clientes de manera remota para comercializar productos y servicios mediante el teléfono u otros medios.
El documento describe el estilo artístico del Manierismo Renacentista, caracterizado por (1) la ausencia de lo natural en la representación con la realidad, efectos visuales extremos y colores llamativos artificiales; (2) la puesta en cuestión del ideal clásico de belleza y equilibrio del Renacimiento, siendo muy teatrales con personajes que posan; y (3) cierto desequilibrio y desproporción en la figura con posturas forzadas e irrealidad en el espacio.
The document discusses use case modeling and provides examples of use cases for a Traffic Violations Report System (TVRS). It defines key concepts of use case modeling including actors, use cases, relationships between use cases, and use case descriptions. It then provides two examples of use cases for the TVRS - "Remove Traffic Violation" and "Add Traffic Violation" - with descriptions of their goals, flows, variations and exceptions.
The document discusses use case modeling and provides examples of use cases for a Traffic Violations Report System (TVRS). It defines key concepts of use case modeling including actors, use cases, relationships between use cases, and use case descriptions. It then provides two examples of use cases for the TVRS - "Remove Traffic Violation" and "Add Traffic Violation" - with descriptions of their goals, flows, variations and exceptions.
Presentation 1 cell structure and functionmdolsanpra
1. All living things are made up of cells, which are the smallest units capable of performing life functions.
2. Cells come from preexisting cells through cell division. There are two main types of cells: prokaryotic and eukaryotic.
3. Eukaryotic cells contain organelles and have a membrane-bound nucleus. They include plant and animal cells. Organelles such as the cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts have specific functions important for cell structure and processes.
The document discusses use case modeling. It defines key concepts like use cases, actors, and relationships. It provides guidelines for creating use case diagrams and descriptions. An example use case model is shown for a Traffic Violations Report System (TVRS) with use cases like adding, removing, and editing traffic violations. Specific details are given for the "Remove Traffic Violation" use case.
The document compares structured analysis and design (SAD) and object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD) approaches. For SAD, it discusses phases like requirements analysis using data flow diagrams and entity relationship diagrams, logical design, and physical design. For OOAD, it discusses phases like use case modeling, class diagrams, sequence diagrams, and designing the physical database and system architecture. It provides an outline of key differences and similarities between the two approaches and lists some textbooks on SAD, OOAD and the Unified Modeling Language (UML).
El documento describe el estilo artístico del Manierismo Renacentista, caracterizado por (1) la ausencia de lo natural en la representación con la realidad, efectos visuales extremos y colores llamativos artificiales; (2) la puesta en cuestión del ideal clásico de belleza y equilibrio del Renacimiento, siendo muy teatrales con personajes que posan; y (3) cierto desequilibrio y desproporción en la figura con posturas forzadas e irrealidad en el espacio.
The document discusses use case modeling and provides examples of use cases for a Traffic Violations Report System (TVRS). It defines key concepts of use case modeling including actors, use cases, relationships between use cases, and use case descriptions. It then provides two examples of use cases for the TVRS - "Remove Traffic Violation" and "Add Traffic Violation" - with descriptions of their goals, flows, variations and exceptions.
The document discusses use case modeling and provides examples of use cases for a Traffic Violations Report System (TVRS). It defines key concepts of use case modeling including actors, use cases, relationships between use cases, and use case descriptions. It then provides two examples of use cases for the TVRS - "Remove Traffic Violation" and "Add Traffic Violation" - with descriptions of their goals, flows, variations and exceptions.
Presentation 1 cell structure and functionmdolsanpra
1. All living things are made up of cells, which are the smallest units capable of performing life functions.
2. Cells come from preexisting cells through cell division. There are two main types of cells: prokaryotic and eukaryotic.
3. Eukaryotic cells contain organelles and have a membrane-bound nucleus. They include plant and animal cells. Organelles such as the cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts have specific functions important for cell structure and processes.
The document discusses use case modeling. It defines key concepts like use cases, actors, and relationships. It provides guidelines for creating use case diagrams and descriptions. An example use case model is shown for a Traffic Violations Report System (TVRS) with use cases like adding, removing, and editing traffic violations. Specific details are given for the "Remove Traffic Violation" use case.
The document compares structured analysis and design (SAD) and object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD) approaches. For SAD, it discusses phases like requirements analysis using data flow diagrams and entity relationship diagrams, logical design, and physical design. For OOAD, it discusses phases like use case modeling, class diagrams, sequence diagrams, and designing the physical database and system architecture. It provides an outline of key differences and similarities between the two approaches and lists some textbooks on SAD, OOAD and the Unified Modeling Language (UML).