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VideoComplex polar form (MathsCasts)
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General explanation is given of how a complex number in Cartesian form can be converted to polar form z=rcis(@) and then 3 examples are given to illustrate this
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2/27/12
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VideoComplex Cube Roots (Mathscasts)
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An example of finding the cube roots of a complex number by first converting the number from Cartesian to polar form, then hence using De Moivre's Theorem to find the roots in polar form, and then converting the roots into Cartesian form
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2/23/12
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VideoComplex numbers division (MathsCasts)
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The general principle is explained of how to divide one complex number by another when both numbers are written in Cartesian form, so that the denominator of the final answer is a real number. A specific example of using this process is then given.
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2/21/12
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VideoTrigonometric ratios in all quadrants Part 2 (MathCasts)
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Explains how to deal with the trig ratios of angles above 90. By using the unit circle the sign of the trig ratios in all quadrants are obtained. Second part
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2/20/12
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VideoTrigonometric ratios in all quadrants Part 1 (Mathscasts)
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Explains how to deal with the trig ratios of angles above 90. By using the unit circle the sign of the trig ratios in all quadrants are obtained.
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2/19/12
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VideoTrigonometric Ratios 2 (MathsCasts)
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Example of the solution of right-angled triangles using trigonometric ratios.
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2/15/12
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VideoTrigonometric Ratios 1 (Mathscasts)
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Define the main trigonometric ratios: sine, cosine and tangent
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2/14/12
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VideoIntersection of two lines in 3D (MathsCasts)
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An example of first finding the vector and scalar parametric equations of two straight lines in 3D, given we know two points on each line. Gaussian Elimination then confirms that the lines intersect at a common point, whose coordinates are found.
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2/13/12
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VideoIntegration by substitution: Power Rule Part 2 (MathsCasts)
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Applies the substitution for the power rule in a case where the integral needs to be rewritten by using the properties of indices before the substitution application.
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2/12/12
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VideoIntegration by substitution: Power Rule Part 1 (MathsCasts)
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Following the previous video, the actual application of substitution is explained starting by its application to the power rule
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2/7/12
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VideoSketching polar curves (MathsCasts)
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An explanation is given of the general visual interpretation of polar coordinates. An example of then given of choosing different angles, evaluating 'r' at each of these angles and then plotting and joining the resulting points by hand.
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2/6/12
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VideoIntegration by substitution: Substitution gives the integral of 1/x
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Applies the substitution for the log integral in tow different examples.
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2/5/12
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VideoBinary to decimal conversion (MathsCasts)
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Shows how to convert from a binary number to its corresponding decimal number. Two examples are given.
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2/1/12
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VideoComposition: What is it? (MathsCasts)
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Explains the concept of composing functions.
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1/31/12
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VideoIntegration by substitution: What is it? (MathsCasts)
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Explains the idea behing the use of the substitution techniques and the relationship with the composition of functions.
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1/30/12
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VideoIntegration by substitution: Trigonometric functions (MathsCasts)
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Applies the substitution two examples one involving the integral of sin and another one involving the integral of cos
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1/29/12
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VideoIntegration by Substitution: Exponential functions (Part 2) (MathsCasts)
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Applies the substitution for the integral of an exponential of the form e^x
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1/26/12
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VideoIntegration by Substitution: Exponential functions (Part 1) (MathsCasts)
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Applies the substitution for the integral of an exponential of the form a^x.
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1/24/12
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VideoPythagoras theorem (MathsCasts)
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Explains the concept of a right angled triangle and introduces pythagoras theorem.
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1/23/12
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VideoPolar form (Mathscasts)
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Defines and derives the polar form of a complex number from its cartesian form
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1/22/12
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VideoMultiplication of complex numbers in cartesian form (MathsCasts)
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Through an examples shows how to multiply complex numbers introducing the powers if i such as i^2.
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1/18/12
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VideoMeasuring angles (MathsCasts)
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Explains the main units to measure angles: Degree and Radian
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1/17/12
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VideoMeasuring angles Example (Mathscasts)
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Example of conversion from radians to degrees and viceversa
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1/16/12
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VideoInequalities: Introduction (Mathscasts)
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The symbols ">" and "<" are introduced. The number line is used to illustrate inequalities with positive and negative integers. This is followed with examples from fractions.
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1/15/12
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VideoIndefinite Integration as Antidifferentiation (Mathscasts)
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Explains the concept of indefinite integration as the reverse of differentiation as well as the appearance of the constant of integration
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1/12/12
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VideoDivision in cartesian form Part 2 (Mathscasts)
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Following Part 1 calculates the division of two complex numbers given in cartesian form
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1/11/12
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VideoDivision in cartesian form Part 1 (Mathscasts)
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Covers the division of complex numbers given in cartesian form introducing first the concept of the conjugate
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1/10/12
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VideoDefinition of a complex number (Mathscasts)
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Introduces the concept of complex numbers and the cartesian form
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1/9/12
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VideoThe inverse of a 3x3 matrix using the cofactor method (MathsCasts)
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This screencasts applies the co-factor matrix method to find the inverse of a 3x3 matrix.
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1/5/12
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VideoComposition Notation (Mathscasts)
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Explains the appropriate notation to denote the composition of functions
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1/4/12
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VideoAddition and Subtraction of complex numbers in cartesian form (Mathscasts)
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Through a couple of examples shows how the addition and subtraction of complex numbers in cartesian form works
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1/3/12
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VideoThree forms of a straight line in 3D (MathsCasts)
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This screencast shows the general method, together with an example, of finding the equation of a straight line in 3D in vector form, scalar parametric form and Cartesian form
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12/8/11
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VideoPolar and Cartesian Curves (MathsCasts)
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This recording explains the relationship between Polar and Cartesian coordinates of a 2D curve. An example is then given of converting a polar equation into Cartesian form and an example is given of converting a Cartesian equation into polar form.
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12/7/11
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VideoMultivariate chain rule 2 (MathsCasts)
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Example of using the multivariate chain rule where z=f(x,y) and x and y are both functions of t.
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12/6/11
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VideoIntersection of a line and a plane (MathsCasts)
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Considering a line written in scalar parametric form and a plane written in form ax + by + cz = d, three examples investigate if and where line and plane intersect: in one point; the line lies on the plane; or line and plane are parallel and never meet
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12/5/11
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VideoEquation of a plane given its normal and a point on it (MathsCasts)
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This recording starts by showing how the equation of a plane relates to its normal vector. An example is then done to show how this allows us to find the equation of a plane, provided we also know a point on the plane.
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12/4/11
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VideoEquation of a plane given a point and a line on the plane (MathsCasts)
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Given a point and a line on a plane, we find the equation of the plane.A second point on the plane is identified, and hence a vector on the plane. A normal vector to the plane is calculated using the vector product.The equation of the plane is then found.
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12/1/11
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VideoCurvature and radius of curvature (MathsCasts)
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An example of how to find the curvature and the radius curvature at a particular point of a curve where the equation of the curve has form y = f(x)
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11/29/11
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VideoConverting a parametric curve to Cartesian form (MathsCasts)
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This screencast gives two examples of converting the parametric equations of 2D curves into Cartesian equations, and includes a discussion on the importance of considering any restrictions of the domain of the resulting Cartesian equations in each case.
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11/28/11
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VideoAngle between two planes (MathsCasts)
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This recording starts by giving the general formula for calculating the angle between two planes by finding the angle between their normal vectors. An example is then given to illustrate this.
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11/27/11
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VideoTwo variable Karnaugh Maps (MathsCasts)
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In this screencast we look at how to set up a 2-variable Karnaugh map, followed by an example of simplifying a particular Boolean expression and simplifying its negation, using a 2-variable Karnaugh map
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11/22/11
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VideoSolving Simultaneous Equations (MathsCasts)
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Worked example for how to solve simultaneous equations
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11/21/11
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VideoSolving equations with matrix inversion (MathsCasts)
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This screencast solves a system of two equations in two unknowns by first writing the equations in matrix form and then using matrix inversion to find the solution; the general method for finding the inverse of a 2x2 matrix by hand is explained.
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11/20/11
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VideoRules for Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division (MathsCasts)
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Worked examples showing the procedures for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
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11/17/11
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VideoNegating and Simplifying Switching Circuits (MathsCasts)
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Given a diagram of a particular switching circuit, we start by identifying a Boolean function to represent it. We then find the negation of the switching circuit and finally, the simplest possible expression for it using Boolean algebra and a Karnaugh map
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11/16/11
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VideoMinimal Spanning Trees (MathsCasts)
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This screencast demonstrates how the Economy Rule can be used to obtain a mininal spanning tree with application to a specific example of a cost minimisation problem for connecting four cities at minimum cost
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11/15/11
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VideoMatrix Multiplication (MathsCasts)
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Explanation of the general method of multiplying two matrices and when matrix multiplication is defined, together with a specific example of matrix muliplication
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11/14/11
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VideoMatrix Addition (MathsCasts)
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This screencast discusses when matrix addition is defined and how it is carried out in general. This is then applied to an example involving three matrices where only two of them can be added.
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11/13/11
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VideoKarnaugh Maps SOP and POS (MathsCasts)
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With reference to a specific example, this screencast demonstrates how to use a 4-variable Karnaugh map and De Morgan's laws to simplify a Boolean expression of 4 variables both into a 'sum of products' and a 'product of sums'
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11/8/11
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VideoKarnaugh Maps and how to identify squares (MathsCasts)
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In this recording, we look at how to identify '8-squares', '4-squares', '2-squares' and '1-squares' in a 4-variable Karnaugh map, with reference to the different ways each of these type of groupings can appear and h
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11/7/11
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VideoIndices (MathsCasts)
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Introduction to Indices. Definitions. Multiplication and Division of Indices
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11/6/11
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VideoGaussian Elimination (MathsCasts)
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Demonstration of the principle of solving a system of linear equations using Gaussian Elimination, with reference to a specific example with 3 equations and 3 unknowns where there is a unique solution.
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11/3/11
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VideoGaussian elimination no solutions (MathsCasts)
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An example that works through the process of Gaussian elimination for a system with three equations in three unknowns where are no solutions.
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11/2/11
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VideoGaussian elimination infinite solutions (MathsCasts)
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An example that works through the process of Gaussian elimination for a system with three equations in three unknowns where there are an infinite number of solutions and the final answer is hence written in terms of a parameter t.
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11/1/11
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VideoEquations Involving Fractions (MathsCasts)
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Worked example shows how to solve equations involving fractions
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10/27/11
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VideoDeterminant of a 3x3 matrix (MathsCasts)
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Example of finding the determinant of a 3x3 matrix by hand, together with explanation of the general method
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10/26/11
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VideoDesigning switching circuits (MathsCasts)
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An example of using a truth table to determine a Boolean expression to represent a switching circuit, given certain specified conditions as to when current will flow through the circuit
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10/25/11
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VideoCramers Rule for 3 unknowns (MathsCasts)
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This screencast first gives the general form of Cramer's Rule for solving three equations in three unknowns and then covers a specific example to demonstrate the rule
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10/24/11
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VideoCramer's Rule for 2 variables (MathsCasts)
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This screencast first gives the general form of Cramer's Rule for solving two equations in two unknowns and then covers a specific example to demonstrate the rule
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10/17/11
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VideoAlgebra: Removing Brackets (MathsCasts)
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Worked example showing how to remove brackets of the form a(b+c)
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10/16/11
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VideoAlgebra: Real Life Problems (MathsCasts)
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Worked examples of where the algebra skills already learned can be used in real life
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10/13/11
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VideoSolving quadratic inequalities (MathsCasts)
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Continues on from the introduction to quadratic inequalities. Shows using a graph how to solve quadratic inequalities.
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10/12/11
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VideoSolving linear inequalities (MathsCasts)
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Continues on from the introduction to linear inequalities video. Explains how to solve linear inequalities. Also explains why we reverse the inequality sign if we multiply or divide by a negative number.
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10/12/11
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VideoIntroduction to quadratic inequalities (MathsCasts)
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Explains what a quadratic inequality is with use of a diagram to show the difference between solving inequalities and solving equations.
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10/11/11
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VideoAdding Like Terms (MathsCasts)
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Defines algebraic term. Gives examples of the different types of terms. Worked examples of simplifying expressions by adding like terms.
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10/9/11
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VideoIntroduction to linear inequalities (MathsCasts)
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An introduction to linear inequalities, definitions. Simple examples.
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10/5/11
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VideoTruth tables (MathsCasts)
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A demonstration of how to set up a truth table for a Boolean expression, in the context of a particular example.
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10/4/11
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VideoDrawing switching circuits (MathsCasts)
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This screencast starts with a discussion of what it means for switches to be connected in parallel and in series in a switching circuit and how to draw each. Two examples are then given of how to draw circuits where there are several switches with some c
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10/3/11
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VideoBoolean Algebra example 2 (MathsCasts)
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Example of simplifying a Boolean expression using Boolean Algebra, with particular emphasis on using the rule (p+q)(p+r)=p+qr to help simplify an expression that otherwise would have involved extensive and time-consuming expansion of brackets.
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10/3/11
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VideoLogic circuits (MathCasts)
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This screencast begins with explanation of 'OR', 'AND' and 'NOT' gates in a logic circuit, including what each gate looks like. An example is then given of drawing a logic circuit which contains several gates.
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9/27/11
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VideoKarnaugh maps in 3 variables (MathsCasts)
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Example of simplifying a Boolean expression by using a 3-variable Karnaugh map.
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9/26/11
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VideoBoolean Algebra example 1 (MathsCasts)
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An example of using the laws of Boolean Algebra to simplify a Boolean expression, including use of De Morgan's laws.
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9/20/11
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VideoSecond order DEs example 3 (MathsCasts)
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Example of solving a second-order linear ordinary differential equation with constant coefficients in the case where the auxiliary equation has complex conjugate roots and the right hand side of the equation is an exponential function
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9/19/11
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VideoSecond order DEs example 2 (MathsCasts)
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Example of solving a second-order linear ordinary differential equation with constant coefficients in the case where the auxiliary equation has two distinct real roots and the right hand side of the equation is an exponential function
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9/18/11
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VideoHow does the integrating factor method work (MathsCasts)
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Explains the integrating factor method and gives a quick proof.
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9/15/11
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VideoKarnaugh maps with 4 variables (MathsCasts)
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Example of simplifying a Boolean expression by using a 4-variable Karnaugh map.
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9/14/11
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VideoMultiplication of letters and numbers (MathsCasts)
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Worked example explains how to multiply numbers and letters. Also explains the concepts of expressions, constants and coefficients.
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9/13/11
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VideoFirst Order Linear DEs - Integrating Factors 2 (MathsCasts)
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This screencast shows a medium-level example of the solution of a first order differential equation using the integration factors method.
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9/12/11
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VideoIntroduction to Algebra (MathsCasts)
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Worked example explains how to solve an algebraic equation. Also explains the concepts of variable and operation.
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9/11/11
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VideoGraduation Tuesday 2nd August 2011 2:00pm - Closing (Part 3 of 3)
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Swinburne Graduation Ceremony held Tuesday 2nd August 2011 2:00 pm at Melbourne Convention Centre. Closing remarks by Swinburne Chancellor Bill Scales. Official party, academic procession and procession of graduates leave the Centre.
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9/8/11
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VideoGraduation Tuesday 2nd August 2011 2:00pm - Presentation of Graduates (Part 2 of 3)
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Swinburne Graduation Ceremony held Tuesday 2nd August 2011 2:00 pm at the Melbourne Convention Centre. Conferral of awards and presentation of graduates.
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9/8/11
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VideoSecond order constant coefficient differential equations 1
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This screencast first derives the auxilary equation corresponding to a second order d.e. with constant coefficients. It then shows how to find the solution of this d.e. The auxiliary equation has complex roots, and the derivation into the form e^ax(Acos(b
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9/8/11
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VideoGraduation Tuesday 2nd August 2011 2:00pm - Opening (Part 1 of 3)
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Swinburne Graduation Ceremony held Tuesday 2nd August 2011 2:00 pm at the Melbourne Convention Centre. Graduand and academic procession. Includes welcome address by Chancellor Bill Scales.
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9/8/11
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VideoSketching 3D Surfaces: Example 1 (MathsCasts)
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This screencast gives an example of sketching vertical and horizontal cross-sections of a surface and hence producing a final sketch of the resulting 3D surface (which is an elliptical hyperboloid of two sheets)
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9/7/11
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VideoFirst Order Linear DEs: Integrating Factors 1 (MathsCasts)
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This screencast shows a simple example of the solution of a first order differential equation using the integration factors method.
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9/5/11
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VideoHow does the integrating factor method work (MathsCasts)
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Explains the integrating factor method and gives a quick proof.
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8/31/11
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VideoChain Rule 2 variables (MathsCasts)
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Applies the multivariate chain rule to an example where z(x,y), x(t), y(t), to find dz/dt.
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8/28/11
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VideoLogarithmic differentiation (handwritten) (MathsCasts)
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This screencast explains how differentiation requiring combinations (or multiple uses) of the product, chain and quotient rules can be made simpler by using logarithmic differentiation. This method relies on log rules to simplify a function before taking
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8/28/11
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VideoFirst order differential equations: Separation of Variables 2 (MathsCasts)
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This screencast illustrates the method of separation of variables for a medium-level first order differential equation: dy/dx=(2-y)/(1+x). Different ways of displaying the solution are discussed.
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8/28/11
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VideoFirst order differential equations: Separation of Variables 3 (MathsCasts)
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This screencast illustrates the method of separation of variables for a medium-level first order differential equation: dv/dpsi=v(tan(psi)-mu sec(psi)).
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8/28/11
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VideoLinear Differential Equations (MathsCasts)
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This screencast demonstrates how to solve a first-order linear differential equation by using an integrating factor.
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8/28/11
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VideoOrthogonal Families of Curves (MathsCasts)
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Starting with the equation for a family of curves, this screencast shows how to differentiate both sides of the equation to produce a differential equation which can be solved to find the grandient of this family of curves. It is then shown how the gener
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8/28/11
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VideoDirectional Derivatives (MathsCasts)
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An example where the gradient of a surface is found depending on the angle alpha, and then the maximum gradient is calculated.
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8/28/11
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VideoFirst order differential equations: Separation of Variables 4 (MathsCasts)
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This screencast illustrates the method of separation of variables for a more advanced (and applied) example with a boundary condition: v dv/dz=-g+kv^2, v(h)=0.
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8/28/11
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VideoThe Multivariate Chain Rule (MathsCasts)
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Shows how to find a particular form of the chain rule that is needed, depending on the type of problem that is posed. Uses a tree diagram to develop the rule.
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8/28/11
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VideoAngle between a line and a plane (MathsCasts)
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Example where equation of a plane and scalar parametric equations of a line are given. To find the angle between the line and the plane, the equations of the line are converted to vector form, the angle between the line and the normal vector to the plane
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8/28/11
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97
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VideoStationary point of surface (MathsCasts)
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This screencast demonstrates the application of partial derivatives to finding and classifying stationary points of a 3-dimensional surface, with reference to a specific example
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8/18/11
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VideoEquation of a plane given three points (MathsCasts)
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Application of vectors to the example of finding the equation of a plane through three points by first determining two vectors on the plane, then using the cross product to determine a normal vector to the plane, then using the normal vector and any one o
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8/18/11
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99
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VideoSarrus' Rule (MathsCasts)
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This screencast demonstrates how Sarrus's Rule can be used to find the determinant of a 3x3 matrix. This is an alternative to the usual method of going via 2x2 sub-determinants.
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8/18/11
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VideoNon right-angled triangles (MathsCasts)
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This screencast gives explanation of two rules for finding unknown angles and/ or lengths of sides in any triangle: the Sine Rule and the Cosine Rule. Examples are then given to show how to apply each rule in practice.
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8/9/11
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101
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VideoRight-angled triangles (MathsCasts)
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The screencast begins by outlining the rules for finding angles in a right-angled triangle given the lengths of two of its sides. Examples are then given of applying these rules: both to finding an angle given the length of two sides in a right-angled tri
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8/9/11
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102
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VideoSecond order partial differentiation (MathsCasts)
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This screencast defines the four second-order partial derivatives that can be calculated for a function of two variables, and then demonstrates their calculation in practice for a specific example.
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8/1/11
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103
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VideoVector components (MathsCasts)
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Explains briefly the concept behind vector components - that one vector is written as the sum of a component into a direction of another, plus the perpendicular vector. Then an example is worked through.
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8/1/11
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VideoFirst order partial differentiation (MathsCasts)
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Two examples are given to demonstrate how to compute partial derivatives of a function of two variables.
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8/1/11
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105
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VideoSketching 3D surfaces: example 3 (MathsCasts)
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This screencast gives an example of sketching vertical and horizontal cross-sections of a surface and hence producing a final sketch of the resulting 3D surface (which is circular cones).
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8/1/11
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VideoSketching 3D surfaces: example 2 (MathsCasts)
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This screencast gives an example of sketching vertical and horizontal cross-sections of a surface and hence producing a final sketch of the resulting 3D surface (which is a paraboloid).
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8/1/11
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107
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An aviation student's perspective (Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences parent information night 2011 5 of 5)
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Claire gives an insight into the Swinburne aviation course. Includes choosing an aviation course, teachers and the avaiation subjects within the degree.
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7/31/11
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108
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Industry based learning (Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences parent information night 2011 2 of 5)
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Academic that leads industry based learning gives insight into industry based learning opportunities that assist students to become capable and industry ready.
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7/31/11
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109
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VideoEngagement and retention strategies (Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences parent information night 2011 3 of 5)
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Andrew explains the support services available to Swinburne engineering students. Includes Frengineers, connect, engineering rovers, student drop in centre, FEIS events and the active advising program.
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7/31/11
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110
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VideoWelcome from the Dean (Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences parent information night 2011 1 of 5)
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Welcome from the Dean, Professor John Beynon. Gives an insight into engineering in Australia, Swinburne investments in teaching and engineer average salaries.
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7/31/11
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VideoAn aviation student's perspective (Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences parent information night 2011 4 of 5)
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Carla gives an insight into studying product design engineering at Swinburne. Covers life at university, studying overseas and industry based learning.
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7/31/11
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112
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VideoFirst order differential equations: separation of variables (MathsCasts)
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This screencast illustrates the method of separation of variables for solving a first order ordinary differential equation.
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7/26/11
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113
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VideoFirst order differential equations: solution of a Bernoulli equation (MathsCasts)
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This screencast explains what is meant by a first order differential equation of Bernoulli type and solves a specific example.
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7/18/11
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114
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VideoCyclical integration by parts (MathsCasts)
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Applies the method of repeated integration by parts to an function containing the product of exponential and trigonometric terms resulting in a cyclical answer.
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7/18/11
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VideoIntegration by parts: integrating Ln (MathsCasts)
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Applies the method of integration by parts to integrate Ln.
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7/18/11
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VideoIntegration by parts: simple example (MathsCasts)
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Applies the method of integration by parts to a simple function.
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7/18/11
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VideoIntegration by parts: integrating arc tan (MathsCasts)
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Applies the method of integration by parts to integrate Arc Tan.
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7/18/11
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VideoIntegration by parts: definition (MathsCasts)
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Defines the concept of integration by Parts, when it is appropriate to use IBP, and how to determine u and dv.
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7/18/11
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VideoRepeated integration by parts (MathsCasts)
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Explains the need for repeated Integration by Parts and applies this method to a simple function.
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7/18/11
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VideoIntegration: the power rule (MathsCasts)
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Definition and example of the power rule for integration. Includes exception to this power rule.
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7/5/11
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VideoInverse trigonometric identities (when the X-coefficient is not one) (MathsCasts)
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Discusses inverse trigonometric identities when the x-coefficient is not one.
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7/5/11
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VideoImportant integral properties (MathsCasts)
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Discusses important integrand properties with simple examples.
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7/5/11
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VideoTrigonometric integrals (MathsCasts)
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Discusses trigonometric integration with simple examples.
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7/5/11
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VideoIntegrating exponents (MathsCasts)
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Discusses how to integrate exponents with simple examples.
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7/5/11
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125
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VideoInverse trigonometric identities (MathsCasts)
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Discusses inverse trigonometric identities with simple examples.
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7/5/11
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126
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VideoThe equation of a circle (MathsCasts)
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Starting with an equation quadratic in x and y, this screencast shows the general form of a circle, to which the equation has to be converted. It then shows how to complete the square in x and in y and how to read off the centre and radius.
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6/28/11
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127
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VideoGraduation 2011 - March 18 10am
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Graduation 2011 - March 18 10am
Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies, Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences
Melbourne Convention Centre
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6/1/11
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128
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VideoLogarithmic differentiation (typed) (MathsCasts)
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This screencast explains how differentiation requiring combinations (or multiple uses) of the product, chain and quotient rules can be made simpler by using logarithmic differentiation. This method relies on log rules to simplify a function before taking
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1/28/11
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129
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VideoComposition of two functions (Mathscasts)
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Covers two examples of the composition of two functions for the student to realise that the composition of functions is not generally commutative
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1/8/11
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VideoGraduation 2010 - December 20 6:30pm
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Graduation 2010 - December 20 6:30pm
Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences, Faculty of Higher Education, Lilydale, Faculty of Business and Enterprise
Hawthorn Town Hall
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1/4/11
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131
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VideoGraduation 2010 - October 22 12 noon
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Graduation 2010 - October 22 12 noon
Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences
Hawthorn Town Hall
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11/18/10
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132
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VideoQuantum Physics - PhD Research at Swinburne University of Technology
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A showcase of some of Swinburne's latest PhD research! For more info visit: http://www.research.swinburne.edu.au/
PhD student Sven Teichmann discusses his experience as a Swinburne student and his research in the field of Quantum Physics, in particul
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4/19/10
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VideoGraduation 2010 - March 24 12 noon
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Graduation 2010 - March 24 12 noon
Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences
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3/29/10
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VideoGraduation 2010 - March 23 6:30pm
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Graduation 2010 - March 23 6:30pm
Faculty of Design, Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences, Faculty of Higher Education, Lilydale
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3/28/10
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VideoGraduation 2009 - December 22 6:30pm
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Graduation 2009 - December 22 6:30pm
Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences and Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies
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12/23/09
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VideoGraduation 2009 - 20 October 6:30pm
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Graduation 2009 - 20 October 6:30pm
Faculty of Business and Enterprise and Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences
Hawthorn Town Hall
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10/28/09
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137
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VideoProfessional Skills Forum Case Study: Aviation Study Tourt
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This case study was presented at the Professional Skills forum held at Swinburne University of Technology in December 2008.
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8/30/09
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138
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The Sandwich Factor for Safer Cars
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Swinburne research into the structural components of aluminium 'foam' and aluminium honeycomb could be laying the groundwork for a new, lightweight generation of vehicles that would increase motorists' safety and reduce the hip-pocket pain
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5/13/09
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Research helps old bodies work smarter
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Swinburne researchers are helping to address the challenges of an ageing population by designing new products and adapting existing ones to take into account the effects of ageing.
This article appeared in the September 2008 edition of the Swinburne Maga
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3/11/09
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140
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Video2009 FEIS Orientation - University Life - What to Expect
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Information about International Exchange at Swinburne, International Work Experience (IAESTE), HED400 Professional Experience in Engineering, and the Maths and Stats help centre for students in the Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences.
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3/3/09
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141
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Video2009 FEIS Orientation - Tips for a Great Academic Start
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Tips for a Great Academic Start including time management and the different forms of understanding. Although presented for the Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences, this information is useful to other students enrolled at Swinburne.
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3/2/09
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No Waste spared for travel in the fast lane
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Dr Arulrajah, a senior lecturer in civil engineering at Swinburne's Centre for Sustainable Infrastructure, hopes to broker a marriage between the vast amounts of fill material needed for new roads and their embankments, and the large volumes of bioso
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2/4/09
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143
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Small-Scale Technology with Large-Scale Benefits
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Researchers at Swinburne's Centre for Micro-Photonics has found a way to 'shrink' the two-photon flourescence microscope - a piece of equipment that creates high-resolution, 3D images of tissue deep in the body, and thus can diagnose very e
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1/21/09
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Mending Broken Hearts - Naturally
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Using a soluble synthetic scaffold, Swinburne's Tissue Engineering group are pioneering a way to build replacement body parts. The ultimate goal is to grow a fully functional human heart, replacing the need for donated organs.
This article appeared
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12/2/08
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Disease arms-race looks to powerful new x-ray tools
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A new X-ray tool could help biologists shed light on the body's innermost workings, providing details that could have enormous value to chemists designing drugs, such as new antibiotics to defeat drug-resistant bacteria.
This article appeared in the
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11/11/08
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Pilots to take off with a brand new qualification
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Swinburne University and Qantas have joined forces with the flying school General Flying Services to offer a new aviation degree to help more students into the cockpits of commercial aircraft faster, and at a lower upfront cost.
This article appeared in
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10/29/08
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Video2008 EIS Orientation: BlackBoard and Language Skills
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Tom Edwards highlights the features of Swinburne's Online Learning system and Nancy Moncrieff talks about opportunities for students to improve their language skills at Swinburne.
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8/28/08
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148
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Video2008 EIS Orientation: Introduction to EIS
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Prof John Wilson welcomes students to the Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences and outlines the engineering programs available to students. He also outlines postgraduate options and research conducted within the Faculty.
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8/28/08
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149
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Needle Fabrication Lifts Surgical Blindfold
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Hyperdermic needles are invisible to the ultrasound scans used to find the nerve, requiring the anaesthetist to literally 'take a stab' at positioning it correctly. However, Swinburne University of Technology's research faculties and St Vi
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6/24/08
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150
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Future CDs: nanotechnology and petabytes of information
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Imagine being able to put your entire DVD collection on a single disc. And not just your collection, but also that of your family, friends and neighbours ... the contents, in fact, of as many as 200,000 DVDs.
It sounds like a stretch of imagination, b
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5/28/08
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Chips to mimic body environment for stem cell growth
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Stem Cells are transforming medical research, promising a clinical revolution in which doctors will employ embryonic and adult stem cells to repair failing hearts, create new organs and tissues, restore brains damaged by stroke or neurodegenerative disord
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5/28/08
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Atom Chips and Quantum Technologies
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Australian researchers are among those helping to push the early development of atom chips towards new quantum technologies. Professor Peter Hannaford's research centre at Swinburne University of Technology has now designed a miniaturised atom chip
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5/28/08
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VideoMicrofabrication: Like Elephants, Fungi Never Forget
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Kristi Hanson explains how researchers at the Industrial Research Institute (IRIS) at Swinburne have integrated microfabrication technology and microbiology to get a better idea of how fungi grow in the real world.
The Industrial Research Institute Swinb
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1/31/08
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