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EPS 131 Lectures (4-6, First Part)
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Lecture 3. Carl Sagan once stated, “We’re made of star stuff.” Today, we are going to discuss why that phrase is 100% true. This lecture, we will discuss a brief history of our…
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Lecture 2. We are going to talk about the history of fossil fuels, the rise of carbon cycle science, the chemistry and physics of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, how scientists reconstruct past…
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Lecture 1. Physical geography encompasses the field of Earth systems science, the area of study that seeks to understand Earth as an interacting set of physical, chemical, and biologicalsystems.…
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Lecture 6 (Chapter 6): Measuring the Cost of Living (Part 1 of 2)
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Prof. Kauzlarich goes over the Practice Problems Week 9, numbers 1-5
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EEC239A Lecture 13 GMT20201118-185643_EEC-239A-0_2560x1440
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On November 17, 2020, Dr. Kaan Kurtural, Cooperative Extension Specialist, Viticulture and Dr. Daniele Zaccaria, Cooperative Extension Specialist, Agricultural Water Management, presented their most…
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The UC Davis World Food Center hosted its third Food For Thought Showcase. Thirteen centers and institutes at UC Davis shaping the future of food and agriculture gave short video presentations…
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Guest lecture by History PhD Student Daniel Castaneda for Dr. Kathryn Olmsted's HIS174C (The United States since 1945) Course - Fall 2020
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What you should know about homo- and heteronuclear MOs, general principles about how to put together MOs, A Procedure to follow, how to find the symmetry labels on the central atom, reminder about…
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