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Heart Disease Research

Heart Disease Research

Dr. Peter Liu is the Heart&Stroke/Polo Chair Professor of Medicine and Physiology at the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute, University Health Network. He was appointed Scientific Director of the CIHR Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health in 2006. Dr. Liu graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine. During his medical training he undertook a research clerkship at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, studying infarct remodeling and heart failure. During his cardiology training, he also pursued a post-doctoral fellowship in cardiovascular imaging and immunology at the Massachusetts General Hospital of Harvard Medical School, and clinical epidemiology at McMaster University. In 1985 he joined the Division of Cardiology at the Toronto General Hospital, University of Toronto. Since 1999, he has been the Heart & Stroke/Polo Chair Professor at the University Health Network and serves as Director of the Heart & Stroke/Richard Lewar Centre of Excellence in Cardiovascular Research at the University of Toronto. The latter coordinates cardiovascular research and promotes mentorship and training of next generation of cardiovascular research leaders. Dr. Liu focuses his research on the pathophysiology and clinical outcomes of heart failure from bench to bedside. His team has elucidated the role of inflammation in changing heart structure and function, and potential novel treatment targets in heart failure. His laboratory has also identified how viruses and bacteria can accelerate heart failure and coronary artery disease, and is developing novel vaccines to prevent these complications. With support from Genome Canada, CIHR group and team programs, and the Heart & Stroke Foundation, he is also pursuing novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for early cardiovascular disease identification. He has published over 240 peer reviewed articles in high impact journals, contributed to 19 book chapters and collective works. In addition, he...

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Intro to LTSpice

Intro to LTSpice

A video showing the basic functions and features of LTSpice. Visit http://www.ece101.com for more tutorials and more information.

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Roshan Nayagan

Roshan Nayagan

Hey to all family members.. the reason i opened this youtube account is to share wats happening around our family to be shared to our family members.. most of u all know tht some members are living at overseas.. eg anne.. she can view all this.. so do stay always with this account.. occasions functions.. birthdays.. picnic or some other funny things can be added on this channels... Thanks, Mohan Manohar

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RUMORS!

RUMORS!

fucking gay ass rumors. ahahahah

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Circuit Bent Yamaha PSR-11 and D-LAY (Fab Echo)

Circuit Bent Yamaha PSR-11 and D-LAY (Fab Echo)

Instead of adding connections where they shouldn't be, this kind of bend cuts the connections between the FM chip and the main processing chip. By withholding data transfer between the chips, you can mix-up the sounds and preset rhythms and make them do some pretty messed up junk. The D-LAY is a modded Danelectro Fab Echo. The chip they use has much greater function than they let you access. If you circumvent their hindrances, you can get a really cool, fully functional delay for under $20. http://www.mobiusband.com/blog http://www.myspace.com/3rdness

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anime couples

anime couples

made with MUVEE function by my Lg ku990

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myHotelVideo.com presents Holiday Inn Express Galleria San Jeronimo in Monterrey / Mexico / Mexico

myHotelVideo.com presents Holiday Inn Express Galleria San Jeronimo in Monterrey / Mexico / Mexico

More @ http://www.myhotelvideo.com/en/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::55433 Location: Located in the finance and commerce district of Monterrey, this hotel lies within a short distance of an array of museums and parks as well as just 500 m from the city centre. A selection of shops, bars and restaurants are to be found in the near vicinity. Facilities: A total of 170 rooms and suites are available within the air-conditioned Mexican colonial-style hotel. Guests have access to the hotels wonderful terrace and gardens and amongst the in-house facilities count a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, a safe, a cloakroom, a currency exchange facility and lifts in addition to the Café de la Plaza. It is possible to make free local calls and there are function/ meeting rooms to make use of. WLAN Internet access is available, and there is a car hire service as well as room and laundry services to take advantage of. Further amenities include a tobacconist, childcare, covered car parking and, on request, additional beds for infants (in the guestrooms). The hotel affords wheelchair access. Rooms: All rooms feature a full en suite bathroom with a hairdryer, colour satellite TV, a direct dial telephone with an answering machine function and data port, a radio alarm clock, a desk with a lamp and high-speed Internet access, ironing equipment and individually controllable air conditioning and heating. A kitchenette with a minibar, microwave, coffee machine, coffee kit (for 4 persons) and a washing machine is also available as standard. Sports/Entertainment: In the outdoor complex is a heated swimming pool around which parasols have been set out. Further leisure options include an in-house gym. Meals: Breakfast may be selected from an ample buffet; the evening meal may be taken à la carte or chosen from a menu. It is possible to book a bed and breakfast only stay. Payment: American Express, MasterCard and VISA are accepted.

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Bucyrus Erie walking dragline model

Bucyrus Erie walking dragline model

Testing one of the swing gear boxes for function

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DNA examination - Europe Who are we? - This is incredibly !

DNA examination - Europe Who are we? - This is incredibly !

Who were our ancestors? From where do we originate? Most people can trace their family tree back no further than three or four generations. Thanks to genetic analysis, however, it is possible to look back into millennia long past. The story of our ancestors is probably one of the most exciting of all time. It is the story of mankind. For decades the only evidence available to anthropologists and archaeologists were the small amount of bones and objects left behind by our ancestors. Hence, it was not possible to really prove the various theories of evolution. It is only in the past 20 years that researchers have been able to use the DNA of living people as a means of finding evidence of the migrations of their primeval ancestors. DNA is identical to a degree of 99.9 percent for all people. The remaining 0.1% is the source of individual differences (such as eye colour, certain risks of disease, or deviations with no apparent function). DNA-Genealogy makes it possible for you to research your family tree with the most modern methods. It makes fast and exact research into your family history possible, whether as your first venture into researching your ancestry or as a supplement to traditional genealogy. Where traditional research into your ancestry examines birth, marriage, and death certificates, a simple saliva sample is all that's needed for DNA-Genealogy. That's because each of us carries with us the most important and exact set of files needed: our DNA. What is DNA? DNA is a molecule, that contains the genetic instructions for all of the functions and substances of the human body. It looks like a spiral staircase. Each stair step is made up of two bases. There are four different bases: Guanine, Thymine, Cytosine and Adenine. If you envision the bases as coloured Lego pieces, then there would be four colours and each step would be two-coloured. The total DNA of a human being is called a genome. It contains the genetic instructions...

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Heart Disease Research is Important

Heart Disease Research is Important

Want to Subscribe? Sign in to YouTube now! Sign in with your Google Account! Dr. Peter Liu is the Heart & Stroke/Polo Chair ... Dr. Peter Liu is the Heart & Stroke/Polo Chair Professor of Medicine and Physiology at the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute, University Health Network. He was appointed Scientific Director of the CIHR Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health in 2006. Dr. Liu graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine. During his medical training he undertook a research clerkship at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, studying infarct remodeling and heart failure. During his cardiology training, he also pursued a post-doctoral fellowship in cardiovascular imaging and immunology at the Massachusetts General Hospital of Harvard Medical School, and clinical epidemiology at McMaster University. In 1985 he joined the Division of Cardiology at the Toronto General Hospital, University of Toronto. Since 1999, he has been the Heart & Stroke/Polo Chair Professor at the University Health Network and serves as Director of the Heart & Stroke/Richard Lewar Centre of Excellence in Cardiovascular Research at the University of Toronto. The latter coordinates cardiovascular research and promotes mentorship and training of next generation of cardiovascular research leaders. Dr. Liu focuses his research on the pathophysiology and clinical outcomes of heart failure from bench to bedside. His team has elucidated the role of inflammation in changing heart structure and function, and potential novel treatment targets in heart failure. His laboratory has also identified how viruses and bacteria can accelerate heart failure and coronary artery disease, and is developing novel vaccines to prevent these complications. With support from Genome Canada, CIHR group and team programs, and the Heart & Stroke Foundation, he is also pursuing novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for early cardiovascular disease identification. He has...

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