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Peter Baxandall

Peter J. Baxandall (August 11, 1921, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey – September 8, 1995, Malvern, Worcestershire) was an English audio engineer and electronics engineer and a pioneer of the use of analog electronics in audio. He is probably best known for what is now called the Baxandall tone control circuit, first published in a paper in Wireless World. (Wikipedia).

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Lagrange Bicentenary - Cédric Villani's conference

From the stability of the Solar system to the stability of plasmas

From playlist Bicentenaire Joseph-Louis Lagrange

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Beppo's BoRhap

You'd think I'd have better things to do with my time...

From playlist My Other Videos

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The 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry - Periodic Table of Videos

More Nobel Prize videos from us: http://bit.ly/periodicnobel The 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry is shared by Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel for their work in the field of computational chemistry. Professor Martyn Poliakoff discusses. More chemistry at http://www.periodic

From playlist Nobel Prize - Periodic Videos

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The 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics - Sixty Symbols

More Physics Nobel videos: http://bit.ly/SSNobel Nobel Prize days always create a great buzz in university science departments - I hope this video shows some of that. The 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics was won by Serge Haroche and David Wineland. Eventually I found Peter Kruger to tell me ab

From playlist Nobel Prize Videos - Sixty Symbols

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The 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry - Periodic Table of Videos

The prize is awarded to Frances Arnold, George Smith, and Gregory Winter. More Nobel videos: http://bit.ly/periodicnobel More links and info in full description ↓↓↓ This video features Martyn Poliakoff, Francesca Paradisi , and Nicholas Mitchell - all from the University of Nottingham. T

From playlist Nobel Prize - Periodic Videos

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Is Art Meaningless? | Philosophy Tube

Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/philosophytube THE PRINCE: https://www.southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/show-homepage/the-prince/ Patreon: https://patreon.com/philosophytube Subscribe! http://tinyurl.com/pr99a46 Twitter: @PhilosophyTube Email: philosophytubebusiness@gmail.com 00:00 - Intro 01:4

From playlist The Main Show

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Photo Montage of Michel van Biezen (by Austin van Biezen)

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! This video is a picture montage of a snapshot of Michel van Biezen, produced and edited by Austin van Biezen.

From playlist MICHEL AND FAMILY

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Interview with Alexander Goncharov

Prof. Alexander Goncharov is the first Gretchen and Barry Mazur Chairholder at IHES and a Professor in Mathematics at Yale University. In this interview he explains how he became interested in mathematics, his connection with IHES and with Barry Mazur, and talks about his research interest

From playlist Les entretiens de l'IHES

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Stanford Faculty - Meet Jonathan Pritchard

Jonathan Pritchard is Professor in the Departments of Genetics and Biology at Stanford University and an Investigator in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. His lab group uses statistical and computational methods to study questions in genomics and evolutionary biology.

From playlist Genetics & Genomics

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Ten Minute History - Peter the Great and the Russian Empire (Short Documentary)

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164 Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/ten-minute-historys-store Special Thanks to the following Patrons for their support on Patreon: Franco La Bruna James Baker Chris Fatta Richard Wolfe Joshua Mitch

From playlist Ten Minute World History

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Peter Attia, M.D. on Macronutrient Thresholds for Longevity and Performance, Cancer and More

Dr. Peter Attia is a medical doctor founder of Attia Medical, PC a medical practice with offices in San Diego and New York City, that focuses on the applied science of longevity and optimal performance. In addition to being a medical doctor, Dr. Attia has done research on the role of regul

From playlist Interviews

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St Peter's Basilica Explained

Join me in exploring St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican and discover all the intricate details you need to know to understand the architecture and the history of this masterpiece. Subtitles available in several languages. Mira el vídeo en español: https://youtu.be/FFDFpG2Zqts Like and su

From playlist Vídeos

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8.01x - Module 02.01 - How fast and at what angle should you walk in the rain to get least wet.

How fast and at what angle should you walk in the rain to get least wet.

From playlist 8.01x - MIT Help Sessions

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How un-syncing the brain can help Parkinson’s patients

Subscribe to Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast: https://the-future-of-everything-stanford-engineering.simplecast.com/ Abnormal levels of neuronal synchronicity is a hallmark of many neurological conditions. A Stanford professor discusses how to alleviate their sympto

From playlist The Future of Everything

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The Book of Acts: Gentiles Join the Movement

Yale Divinity School Dean Harold W. Attridge and Professor Emeritus David L. Bartlett discuss the Book of Acts, Chapters 9-12. This is session 3 of 8 videos for the Book of Acts. The conversation is part of the Yale Bible Study Series presented in cooperation with The Congregational Chu

From playlist Yale Divinity Bible Study Series

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The Rise of Russia and Prussia: Crash Course European History #17

In eastern Europe, in the 17th century a couple of "great powers" were coming into their own. The vast empire of Russia was modernizing under Peter the Great, and the relatively tiny state of Prussia was evolving as well. Russia (and Tsar Peter) reformed many aspects of Russian governance,

From playlist European History

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ARTH 2020/4037 Bramante

Art Historian Dr. Vida Hull ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online Italian Renaissance Art History Survey II 13 Bramante 4th ed

From playlist ETSU: ARTH 4037 Italian Renaissance | CosmoLearning.org Art

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Higgs Boson and the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics - Sixty Symbols

Previous physics Nobel Prizes: http://bit.ly/SSNobel The 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics goes to François Englert and Peter Higgs - but who missed out and what will happen with future prizes? Discussed by Professor Ed Copeland and Professor Mike Merrifield from the University of Nottingham.

From playlist Nobel Prize Videos - Sixty Symbols

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Catherine the Great - Empress Catherine at Last - Extra History - #3

Listen to this Extra History series as a podcast! http://becausegamesmatter.com/podcast When the conspiracy to seat Catherine on the throne of Russia was exposed, she had to move quickly. While Peter III blundered through a day of miscommunications, Catherine swiftly seized power, secured

From playlist Extra History: Chronological Order (1700 CE - Present)

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