Video games using procedural generation
Transport Fever 2 is a business simulation game developed by Urban Games and published by Good Shepherd Entertainment. It is the third video game of the Transport Fever franchise, and became available for Microsoft Windows and Linux on 11 December 2019 and macOS on 23 February 2021. (Wikipedia).
Diffusion and Osmosis - Passive and Active Transport With Facilitated Diffusion
This Biology video tutorial discusses diffusion and osmosis. It also mentions the difference between passive and active transport. Diffusion is the movement of any material down the concentration gradient. Osmosis is the diffusion of water. Facilitated diffusion is the movement of mate
From playlist Biology
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Transport in Cells: Diffusion and Osmosis | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool
Transport in Cells: Diffusion and Osmosis | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool In this video we are going to discover how cells take in useful substances and remove waste using three methods of transportation: diffusion, osmosis and then in the second part we will look at active transport. Th
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Waves II 1_5 Energy Transport and the Poynting Vector
Energy transport in an electromagnetic wave.
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Waves II 1_6 Energy Transport and the Poynting Vector
Energy transport in an electromagnetic wave.
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How are pathogens spread and controlled | Health | Biology | FuseSchool
Pathogens are disease causing microorganisms. They can be spread in many ways; by direct contact, by water or by air. Different pathogens are spread by different mechanisms. How can transmission be reduced or prevented? Depending upon which disease you are trying to reduce transmissio
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Waves II 1_4 Energy Transport and the Poynting Vector
Energy transport in an electromagnetic wave.
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Cell Transport - Endocytosis, Exocytosis, Phagocytosis, and Pinocytosis
This Biology video tutorial provides a basic introduction into cell transport. It explains the difference between endocytosis and exocytosis. Endocytosis is the process by which cells take in material - this includes phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and receptor mediated endocytosis. Exocytos
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The 1918 Flu Pandemic - Trench Fever - Extra History - #2
Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/extra-history-the-1918-flu-pandemic-trench-fever-extra-history-2 The flu arrived in France. It found a pleasant home in the crowded wartime trenches, much to the dismay of the Allies who tried to keep the flu a secret. When it m
From playlist Extra History: The 1918 Flu Pandemic
Watch the new season of MinuteBody - and get access to both CuriosityStream and Nebula - at https://curiositystream.com/minuteearth. Fevers are one of our best weapons against infections, but they don't work like you might think. We'd like to give a big thank you to Sharon Evans from the
From playlist Evolution
Workshop on Mathematics for the Health Sciences - Day II
- Nader El Khatib (Lebanese American University, Lebanon) “Mathematical Modeling of Atherosclerosis” - Vitaly Volpert(National Center for Scientific Research – France, RUDN – Russia) “Mathematical Modelling of Respiratory Viral Infections” - Mostafa Adimy (INRIA, France) “Modelling the Rel
From playlist Mathematical Biology
Mosquitos spread malaria, yellow fever, dengue fever, West Nile virus, zika virus and numerous other deadly and debilitating diseases. As there are an estimated over 100 trillion mosquitoes on the planet at any given moment, it should not come as a surprise the mosquitos have had a signi
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IB Chemistry lesson on biological pigments from biochemistry topic
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Transport In Cells: Active Transport | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool
Transport In Cells: Active Transport | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool In the first part of this video, we looked at diffusion to move gases and osmosis for the movement of water, from high concentration to low concentration down their concentration gradient. You can watch it here: https://y
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Viral Shutdown: The Great Epizootic of 1872
Check out https://ground.news/historyguy to stay informed on breaking news as it’s happening around the world, compare coverage, and know where your news is coming from. Before motorized vehicles, horses were the backbone of the transportation industry. And so the Great Epizootic of 1872
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Beavers: Ecosystem Engineers |Trailblazers | Earth Lab
Beavers were hunted to extinction in the UK 400 years ago. But now, thanks to the work of Heather Devey and many others, these ecosystem engineers are back and here to stay. #Trailblazers Best of Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/EarthLabOriginals Best of BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/TheBestOfBBCEar
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Why raw milk is banned in the US – BBC REEL
There is a new appetite in the food and wine industry for unpasteurised milk products, also known as raw milk. Foodies and restaurant diners are often wowed by the complex flavours of raw milk products, but are they safe to eat and drink? In response to the raw milk movement, retail sales
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Life Aboard a Slave Ship | History
From approximately 1525 to 1866, 12.5 million Africans were forcibly transported across the Middle Passage to serve as slaves in the New World. Life aboard slave ships was agonizing and dangerous; nearly 2 million slaves would perish on their journey across the Atlantic. #HistoryChannel
From playlist Examine the Past | History
Muon-g-2 ring on land for final transport
After a long water journey, a large crowd gathers to watch the muon-g-2 ring being placed onto the Emmert transporter for its journey to Fermilab.
From playlist Muon g-2
Though nearly forgotten now as they have become largely obsolete in the face of rail and road, canals were for a time the end-all be-all of transportation technology, and the building of a canal could guarantee prosperity for the towns it traveled through. Hoping to get in on the game, the
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