Julia Ward (December 1900 – June, 18 1962) was the founder of the central reference division of National Security Agency (NSA). She was inducted into the Cryptologic Hall of Honor in 2002. (Wikipedia).
Project 1 Section 1 Part 9 Google forms
In this project I use Google forms, making it absolutely essential to protect patient information. Always make sure that you have permission to use an open platform, even when the data being collected does not identify patient information in any way.
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Julia Language Database JuliaDB
JuliaDB is Julia's own database structure. You can read more about it at http://juliadb.org The next few videos aim to make you familiar with this new package. So, if you want to use something more than just DataFrames, watch this space. In this first video, we take a look at the table
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"The Ring of Truth: Atoms" featuring Julia Child
One of two clips from Philip Morrison's 1987 PBS program "The Ring of Truth: Atoms" featuring Julia Child as an "applied biochemist" who uses her "artistry" to isolate pure carbon in a rather amusing way.
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In this second video on JuliaDB we take a look at how to create a new table from an existing one, but only including certain rows that fulfill a certain criteria. This is achieved using the filter function in Julia as well as an anonymous function. For a full course in Julia, have a look
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In this first project we are going to set up a medical research project from scratch. I will touch on designing a study, including developing the research question, where to get some literature on your research question, deciding on a study type, stating the research hypotheses, getting e
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Starting to take a closer look at our data using some descriptive statistics.
From playlist The Julia Computer Language
22. Rome Redux: The Tetrarchic Renaissance
Roman Architecture (HSAR 252) Professor Kleiner characterizes third-century Rome as an "architectural wasteland" due to the rapid change of emperors, continuous civil war, and a crumbling economy. There was no time to build and the only major architectural commission was a new defensive
From playlist Roman Architecture with Diana E. E. Kleiner
Tutorial on matrices with help from Julia
This is the second part of my video series on linear algebra with a little help from the Julia Programming Language. The first video was on vectors. Since there is so much to learn about matrices, this second section will be split into nine videos. This first video simply shows you what
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How To Create Game Server In Visual Basic .NET & Own Database Structure | Session 01 | #gamedev
Don’t forget to subscribe! In this project series, you will learn to create the game server in Visual Basic .Net and your own database structure. Do you want to get into networking, and want to create your very own game server? Then this video series is exactly what you want to watch!
From playlist Create Game Server In Visual Basic .NET & Own Database Structure
18. Hometown Boy: Honoring an Emperor's Roots in Roman North Africa
Roman Architecture (HSAR 252) Professor Kleiner discusses two Roman cities in North Africa: Timgad and Leptis Magna. Timgad was created as an entirely new colony for Roman army veterans by Trajan in A.D. 100, and designed all at once as an ideal castrum plan. Leptis Magna, conversely, g
From playlist Roman Architecture with Diana E. E. Kleiner
Project 1 Section 1 Part 5 Variables required to answer research question
In this section I take a look at what variables we would need to answer our research question. As for most medical research I also add some demographic variables.
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Julius Sumner Miller Lesson 2: Newton's First Law of Motion - Inertia
The MASS of a body is a measure of its inertia. The WEIGHT of a body is the FORCE with which the Earth pulls on it. MASS is - as we say -invariant - it is the same everywhere; WEIGHT varies from place to place. NEWTON'S FIRST LAW has to do with INERTIA. It says this: A body at re
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Julia Tutorial 2 part 3 Running a simulation on rolling a die.
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17. Bigger Is Better: The Baths of Caracalla and Other Second- and Third-Century Buildings in Rome
Roman Architecture (HSAR 252) Professor Kleiner discusses the increasing size of Roman architecture in the second and third centuries A.D. as an example of a "bigger is better" philosophy. She begins with an overview of tomb architecture, a genre that, in Rome as in Ostia, embraced the
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Distributions Part 1: Motivation and delta function
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How to play Julia - By the Beatles
A review of the chords and fingerpicking of the song Julia by the Beatles Half of what I say is meaningless But I say it just to reach you, Julia Julia, Julia, oceanchild, calls me So I sing a song of love, Julia Julia, seashell eyes, windy smile, calls me So I sing a song of love, Juli
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