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Mycin

MYCIN was an early backward chaining expert system that used artificial intelligence to identify bacteria causing severe infections, such as bacteremia and meningitis, and to recommend antibiotics, with the dosage adjusted for patient's body weight — the name derived from the antibiotics themselves, as many antibiotics have the suffix "-mycin". The Mycin system was also used for the diagnosis of blood clotting diseases.MYCIN was developed over five or six years in the early 1970s at Stanford University. It was written in Lisp as the doctoral dissertation of Edward Shortliffe under the direction of Bruce G. Buchanan, Stanley N. Cohen and others. (Wikipedia).

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From playlist MySQL with Python and MySQLdb

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The Science of Mushroom Mycotoxins

In this video, I discuss some of the interesting mycotoxins produced by mushrooms! https://www.patreon.com/thatchemist Community Discord - https://discord.gg/QWNPETtPcZ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

From playlist Everyday Chemicals

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From playlist MIT 6.034 Artificial Intelligence, Fall 2010

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Excisional Biopsy

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From playlist Healthcare Patient Education Animations

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The Science of Fungal Toxins

In this video, I discuss several fungal mycotoxins! https://www.patreon.com/thatchemist Community Discord - https://discord.gg/thatchemist ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links to articles

From playlist Everyday Chemicals

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From playlist NMAL Shorts

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1991 Episodes

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From playlist Microbiology/Infectious Diseases

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From playlist The Future of Everything

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Head over to https://drinkwize.com and use the code THATCHEMIST to earn 20% off your first order! In this video, I try harder than usual to pronounce plant names correctly. I also discuss several uncanny molecules, and rank them from most to least uncanny. Support the Channel on Patreon

From playlist Chemistry Tierlists

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Florian Hollfelder – Bioinspired genotype–phenotype linkages

Florian Hollfelder is based in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge. He is interested in mechanism in chemistry and biology. Here he describes using principles of natural selection to make functional proteins. The Royal Society hosted a worldwide scientific discus

From playlist Latest talks and lectures

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From playlist Technology

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Introduction to Antihistamines

Everybody knows what allergies are, but what causes them? What drugs do we have available to address them? As we learned in the immunology series, allergies are symptoms of an immune response to a perceived threat. Histamine is a molecule in the body that orchestrates many aspects of this

From playlist Pharmacology

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Battling the Superbugs: The Future of Fighting Infections

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From playlist Explore the World Science Festival

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January 23: Algorithmic Decision-Making and Accountability

Jeff Larson, Safiya Noble, and Nikhyl Singhal join the Stanford teaching team, Rob Reich, Mehran Sahami, Jeremy Weinstein, and Hilary Cohen, to illuminate the ethical and social dimensions of algorithmic decision-making. They discuss competing notions of algorithmic fairness, the use of al

From playlist POL 55: The Ethics of Technological Disruption: A Conversation with Silicon Valley Leaders and Beyond

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Sounds and Senses: How We Hear and When We Don't

(February 9, 2010) Robert Jackler, Stanford Professor of Otorhinoclaryngology, and Eric Knudsen, Stanford Professor of Neurobiology, explain how the ear works, discuss how new technology is innovating hearing medicine, and explore the principles of functional organization. Stanford Mini M

From playlist Lecture Collection | Mini Med School

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A conversation between Judea Pearl and Stephen Wolfram

A special session during the 2022 ISAIM conference, and in honor of Judea Pearl's 85th Birthday. Stephen Wolfram plays the role of Salonnière in this new, on-going series of intellectual explorations with special guests. Watch all of the conversations here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-con

From playlist Conversations with Special Guests

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If you're above a certain age, you've heard of the measles. This is a particularly nasty viral infection that used to be incredibly common, though is now largely eradicated thanks to vaccinations. Although, anti-vaccine sentiment has caused a slight resurgence in cases. What is this virus

From playlist Microbiology/Infectious Diseases

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