Cohort studies

Rotterdam Study

The Rotterdam Study or ERGO (Dutch: Erasmus Rotterdam Gezondheid Onderzoek) is a prospective, population-based cohort study. The aim of the Rotterdam Study is to investigate etiology, preclinical phase, prognosis and potential intervention targets of chronic diseases in mid- and late-life. The study focuses on several diseases, such as cardiovascular, neurological, ophthalmological, hepatic, endocrine, dermatological, otolaryngological, respiratory, locomotor and psychiatric diseases. (Wikipedia).

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Driving Downtown - Amsterdam 4K - The Netherlands

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Introduction to Data Science - Video Lecture 01

This module introduces the topic of Data Science and the tools that we use to do our analysis. At the end of the module there is a short example project.

From playlist Data Science @ Stellenbosch University

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Frank den Hollander : interview at CIRM

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From playlist English interviews - Interviews en anglais

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Hypothesis Testing - Video Lecture 08

Our scientific method, the steps that we follow to understand our world through research, is based on the process of hypothesis testing. You can watch the video lecture or read the PDF to learn more. There is no exercise file for this module.

From playlist Data Science @ Stellenbosch University

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Optimisation: Linear Integer Programming - Professor Raphael Hauser

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Research Methods of Biopsychology

With some information regarding the organization of neurons and neural pathways, we are ready to start getting into some deeper topics. But before we do that, it will be useful to get a general sense of precisely how we learn about the things we will be discussing. The brain is complicated

From playlist Biopsychology

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Map-based visualization of RF propagation for wireless communications

Do you need to study and understand the communication link between a base-station and a mobile phone, or the ability of your transmitter to cover a certain geographic area? Many different parameters affect the quality of the link between a transmitter and a receiver, such as the position,

From playlist Designing RF front end for 5G NR

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Public Lecture: Scaling of Electronic Devices: From the Vacuum Tube... by Latha Venkataraman

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From playlist Modern Trends in Electron Transfer Chemistry: From Molecular Electronics to Devices

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Reinterpreting the First Great Stock Market Crash: South Sea, Mississippi & Windhandel Bubbles

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From playlist Yale Presidential Inauguration Symposia

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Introduction to Biology: What is Life?

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Alexander Schrijver: The partially disjoint paths problem

Abstract: The partially disjoint paths problem asks for paths P1,…,Pk between given pairs of terminals, while certain pairs of paths Pi,Pj are required to be disjoint. With the help of combinatorial group theory, we show that, for fixed k, this problem can be solved in polynomial time for

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Detecting other types of positive selection by Wolfgang Stephan

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From playlist Second Bangalore School on Population Genetics and Evolution

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Tax The Rich?

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CEO Rob Shuter Vodafone Nederland deel 5

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From playlist Vodafone brand 2012

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Are Some People Immune To Mosquitoes?

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ELITE DIVISIONS of WW2: The Luftwaffe Paratroopers

Known as the ‘Green Devils‘, Fallschirmjager who participated in the occupation of Norway and Denmark and in successful missions verses fortifications Belgium, the Netherlands and France in 1940. These highly trained units typically would capture positions by overwhelming defenses with spe

From playlist ELITE DIVISIONS of WWII

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CEO Rob Shuter Vodafone Nederland deel 1

CEO Rob Shuter van Vodafone Nederland geeft een update over de storing via een videoboodschap

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CEO Rob Shuter Vodafone Nederland deel 2

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From playlist Vodafone brand 2012

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Operation Outward

Though relatively famous, the Japanese Fu-Go balloon bombs did little damage. But there was another balloon operation, similar in concept, that proved much more effective, and yet is considerably less well known. On the other side of the world it was the British who turned to balloons to

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Driving Downtown - Amsterdam 4K - Morning Drive

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