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2023 Fruit Ripening & Ethylene Management Workshop - Day 2

00:00:00 - Ethylene Inhibition & Control - Deirdre Holcroft 00:29:26 - Ripening Pears - Beth Mitcham 00:56:00 - Ripening Tomatoes - Angelos Deltsidis 01:23:45 - Ripening Mangoes & Papayas -…

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Storer Lecture (Peer Lecture) - Stachidananda Panda - October 4, 2022

Professor Satchin Panda has been a leader in the field of circadian biology throughout his career in science. His discovery of a blue light sensor in the retina has led to human-centric lighting in…

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SITT 2022: Strategies and Practices in Facilitating Students' Class Engagement by Yutian Tan

In this presentation, the author will share her strategies in facilitating students' engagement and discussion in an introductory level culture class (CHN 009: Introduction to Chinese Language…

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2022 UC Davis Nuts and Berries Conference - Panel 1 Q & A

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2022 UC Davis Nuts and Berries Conference - Prof. Arpita Basu

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Dr Jane Heinig Presents "Understanding Your Baby"

Most parents learn hunger cues quickly! Did you know your baby can use cues to communicate many other needs? In this webinar, you will learn about infant cues, many reasons why babies cry, and how…

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Several classes of pesticides have been shown to impair water quality in California, including organophosphates, pyrethroids and neonicotinoids. Vegetative treatment systems (VTS) can…

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Session5_Dahlke_Groundwater_Management_Strategies

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ENV200C Canvas Page Navigation

Getting around the course page

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PLS100BL Lab 5: Fruit Load Experiment Demo

Explanation on how the fruit load experiment was set up for Lab 5. The three treatments: all fruits, one fruit per truss, and no fruits are discussed in detail by Ryan Eadry.

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UCCSS 10-8 Tech & Ethics: Digital Exit Strategy4

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A trip to the UCDavis Swine barn

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Bioinformatics 7 Find a monogenic disease

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