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SUMMARY:Disability Group Support Seminar -Learning Styles and Study Skills
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URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/disability-group-support-seminar-learning-styles-and-study-skills/
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SUMMARY:School of Physics Seminar Programme 2012-13
DESCRIPTION:School of Physics Seminar Programme 2012-2013\nMinimally invasive optical method for assessment of brain perfusion deficits\nStudies on a minimally-invasive technique allowing for assessment of brain perfusion at the bedside will be described. The method is based on time-resolved near infrared spectroscopy combined with monitoring of  inflow and washout of indocyanine green (ICG) into the brain after its intravenous administration. Instrumental aspects of the time-resolved optical measurements carried out with sub-nanosecond resolution  will be discussed. Techniques of monitoring of circulation of ICG based on measurements of changes in absorption as well as fluorescence of the dye excited in near infrared wavelength region will be presented. \n The speaker is Prof. Adam Liebert\, head of the Department of Biophysical Measurements and Imaging of the Nalecz Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering in Warsaw\, Poland. He received his Ph.D. and D.Sc. in biomedical engineering from the Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering of the Polish Academy of Sciences. His main area of interest is the application of near infrared spectroscopy in tissue oxygenation assessment and development of brain perfusion evaluation methodology based on time-resolved measurement of diffusely reflected light during injection of an optical contrast agent\, as well as detection of fluorescence of the exogenous dye circulating in the tissue.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/school-of-physics-seminar-programme-2012-13/
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SUMMARY:Brian Arkins - Interrogating Terms Such as 'Classical\, Tradition and Decorum'
DESCRIPTION:Interrogating Terms Such as ” Classical\, Tradition and Decorum” \nThe adjective ‘Classical’ now means so many things as to be useless for serious discourse. The term ‘Tradition’ – what is handed down – is the wrong kind of metaphor to apply to how a writer uses material from the past. It suggests a passive process\, but the process is\, rather\, active. As Eliot said\, “mature poets steal”.The concept of ‘Decorum’ – as supposedly found in Milton and in Virgil – cannot be mandatory. The plays of Shakespeare do not do ‘Decorum’.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/brian-arkins-interrogating-terms-such-as-classical-tradition-and-decorum/
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