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TECHTalk: FEBRUARY 2024

The IT Services Data & Integration Services (DIS) Database Admin (DBA) team members talk about the systems and tools they support, as well as answer your questions.Topics and Team Speakers:IT…

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TECHTalk: SEPTEMBER 2023

Hear from Alex Wu, Director of Application Development & Integration Services (ADIS) at IT Services, as he talks about: Today's Application Development Environment Other options for an…

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TECHTalk: MAY 2023

Join Sarah Parnell from IT Services Business Intelligence with Nathalie Gholmieh and John Gunvaldson from Data & Integration Services talk about data at UC San Diego. Activity Hubs overview,…

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Relationship Between Rates & Accumulation (Integration) - Biology

Flow cytometry provides information about where cells are in the cell cycle, but what exactly do those graph peaks mean, and how can you estimate the ratio of the curves when the computer is acting…

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Relationship Between Rates and Accumulation (Integration) - Research

This video describes how integration makes it possible to understand how drugs are cleared from the body, and how the medication's clearance rate and plasma level may be altered during…

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Moving Among Graphical Representations - Research

This video explores the graphical representations relevant to determining how much energy is released in stellar flares, which is part of the search for life on other planets.

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Relationship Between Rates & Accumulation (Integration) - Chemistry

Gas chromatography separates molecules based on how attracted they are to the stationary phase, but why is the output a curve and what does the area under the curve represent?

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Relationship Between Rates & Accumulation (Integration) - Math

The integral can compute the amount of any quantity that accumulates at a known rate. This video explains why integration can be applied in such a wide range of contexts.

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