User: Bezirksverwaltung |
MfS Stasi Observation Video
MfS Observation Video Clip with short speech from Erich Mielke about Punks in the DDR Tags: MfS Stasi |
User: censusofmarinelife |
Ocean Observations Biodiversity Video
A video by the Census of Marine Life about why we need to monitor biodiversity in the oceans and how it can be done using existing technologies on a global scale. For more information visit http://www.coml.org. Tags: ocean biodiversity observation census marine life coml |
User: googletechtalks |
Space Earth Observation Industry for Addressing the Mass Market Initiated by...
Google Tech Talks February, 7 2008 ABSTRACT Google Earth is at the forefront of providing the world with detailed ground imagery. A recent study by the French Space Agency (CNES) has created a set of specifications for the next step in satisfying world demand for imagery: resolution of 1-2 meters, latency 2-3 days, all over the land masses. This capability requires 60-80 satellites each carrying a 40 cm diameter camera. Building such a system, as a stand-alone project, is clearly unaffordable. A chance to realize such a system is offered by IRIDIUM-NEXT whose specifications are compatible with the needs of the imagery market, and could be deployed in 2013-2015. This commercial opportunity could by complement by deploying scientific instruments devoted to environmental monitoring and using the same spacecraft and data links. Decisions for IRIDIUM-NEXT have to be made by the system developer, Iridium Satellite LLC in mid 2008. Now is the time to engage in discussions among potential participants to offer an attractive technical and business plan to Iridium Satellite LLC. My presentation will discuss this opportunity to move Google to the next level of service. Speaker: Professor Jacques Blamont Prof. Jacques Blamont directed in 1957 the first launches of the French Veronique rockets. He was instrumental in creating the French space agency, the French National Center for Space Studies or CNES (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales). In 1962, at the creation of CNES, he was appointed technical director. In 1972 he became chief scientist and adviser to the director general of CNES. Involved in atmospheric research, Prof. Blamont discovered the interstellar wind in 1970. He was the author of the first measurements of atmospheric temperature from 100 to 500 km. He made the first measurements of Einstein's general relativity red shift of the Sun. He discovered the hydrogen envelope of comets. Blamont was a member of the Science Steering Groups on the NASA missions Voyager, Pioneer-Venus, and of the USSR balloon mission Vega to Venus and Halley's comet; and a prime investigator on the Soviet Union's Phobos mission. He was a major contributor to the Lunar mission Clementine by the US Department of Defence and, in 1994. He developed image data compression for this mission, multiplying the number of lunar images obtained by 7 (2 million images). Among his honors are the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement, 1972, and Gagarin Medal of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1985. He received the Spie Prize (International Society for Optical Engineering) for his space technology achievements. His book Le Chiffre et le Songe (1993) received the French Roberval Prize in 1993 (Prix Grand Public Roberval). Prof. Blamont is currently adviser to the CNES President. Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
User: MrCristea |
Quantum Mechanics - Indirect Observation
Quantum Mechanics Unable to see the details of an atom, physicists had to base their understanding of atomic structure solely on experimentation and indirect observation. This video segment, adapted from A Science Odyssey describes some of the thinking and theorizing that contributed to our present-day atomic model. Tags: Quantum Mechanics Indirect Observation |
User: mhforget |
Ocean Observation Overview Video (high resolution)
Overview video by Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans (POGO), for more information visit www.ocean-partners.org Tags: POGO Ocean Observation |
User: akitinodokan |
Moon Observation by KAGUYA's Terrain Camera 「かぐや」月面を三次元観測
The Terrain Camera (TC) can observe the day-time side of the Moon using two cameras that respectively face the slightly diagonal front and back sides of the straight down direction of the satellite.It can take 3D (stereo) images of the Moon's globe with high definition of 10m. South latitude: 89 degrees / East longitude: 240 degrees, about 30 km from the South Pole on the Moon's backside. Tags: jaxa kaguya かぐや selene moon probe |
User: Defwynn |
Marie-Annick Lépine - Sous observation - LIVE - Nancy
Marie-Annick lépine interprétant, Sous observations, au vertigo à Nancy (France), le 29 octobre 2007 Visitez son site ! http://www.marieannicklepine.com/ Tags: Marie-Annick lépine Sous observation vertigo Nancy live |
User: Blinkazoid |
Nick Nolte Drunk Driving Observation
My take on actor Nick Nolte getting arrested in 2002 for drunk driving. Tags: spoof satire bad hair Nick Nolte wild drunk driving follicular profiling Hollywood Police arrest jail vodka alcohol |
User: Pinmorgan |
Bumpkin Observation and WOW!
2 silly skits to make you laugh. Tags: Skits Silly Laugh Funny Tallahassee |
User: GregInnes6 |
Balls Of Steel New Series - Alex Zane Observation Game
Alex Zane is back and destroying more people. Tags: balls of steel alex zane new series observation game |
User: inagawa |
Odakyu VSE Observation View
Odakyu VSE Observation View (2006/10/21 Shin-Matsuda -- Shibusawa) Tags: Odakyu VSE 小田急 展望車 前面展望 |
User: drspook7 |
Clinical Examination of Abdominal Wall 1/7 Observation
Observation: Much information can be gathered from simply watching the patient and looking at the abdomen. This requires complete exposure of the region in question, which is accomplished as follows: 1. Ask the patient to lie on a level examination table that is at a comfortable height for both of you. At this point, the patient should be dressed in a gown and, if they wish, underwear. 2. Take a spare bed sheet and drape it over their lower body such that it just covers the upper edge of their underwear (or so that it crosses the top of the pubic region if they are completely undressed). This will allow you to fully expose the abdomen while at the same time permitting the patient to remain somewhat covered. The gown can then be withdrawn so that the area extending from just below the breasts to the pelvic brim is entirely uncovered, remembering that the superior margin of the abdomen extends beneath the rib cage. Draping the Abdomen abdomen draping 3. The patient's hands should remain at their sides with their heads resting on a pillow. If the head is flexed, the abdominal musculature becomes tensed and the examination made more difficult. Allowing the patient to bend their knees so that the soles of their feet rest on the table will also relax the abdomen. 4. Keep the room as warm as possible and make sure that the lighting is adequate. By paying attention to these seemingly small details, you create an environment that gives you the best possible chance of performing an accurate examination. This is particularly important early in your careers, when your skills are relatively unrefined. However, it will also stand you in good stead when examining obese, anxious, distressed or otherwise challenging patients. While observing the patient, pay particular attention to: 1. Appearance of the abdomen. Is it flat? Distended? If enlarged, does this appear symmetric or are there distinct protrusions, perhaps linked to underlying organomegaly? The contours of the abdomen can be best appreciated by standing at the foot of the table and looking up towards the patient's head. Global abdominal enlargement is usually caused by air, fluid, or fat. It is frequently impossible to distinguish between these entities on the basis of observation alone (see below for helpful maneuvers). Areas which become more pronounced when the patient valsalvas are often associated with ventral hernias. These are points of weakening in the abdominal wall, frequently due to previous surgery, through which omentum/intestines/peritoneal fluid can pass when intra-abdominal pressure is increased. 2. Presence of surgical scars or other skin abnormalities. 3. Patient's movement (or lack thereof). Those with peritonitis (e.g. appendicitis) prefer to lie very still as any motion causes further peritoneal irritation and pain. Contrary to this, patients with kidney stones will frequently writhe on the examination table, unable to find a comfortable position. Tags: Exam Abdomen medicine percussion palpation auscultation spleen vessels hernia ascites kidney liver urinary bladder |
User: jakdu21c |
ATASHIn'CHI 242_2 / Yuzu, an astronomical observation
ATASHIn'CHI 242th episode 2nd story Yuzu, an astronomical observation + Omake: One day of Mrs. Mizusima Broadcasted on October 6, 2007 Tags: ATASHIn'CHI |
User: MashedApples |
World Trade Center Observation Deck & Helecopter Ride
A video from someone visiting the world trade center, which includes the virtual helicopter ride on the observation deck. This video was taken on 9/10/01 Tags: Wold Trade Center WTC Observation deck 911 9/11 |
User: scotishboy |
soilwork - Observation Slave
soilwork - Observation Slave Tags: soilwork Observation Slave |
User: ERIRIN1988 |
an observation car of Twilight Express
From Osaka to Shin-Osaka Tags: JAPAN train JR |
User: travelandtransitions |
Niagara Falls - Skylon Tower: Observation deck
My first destination on this cold and grey winter day was the Skylon Tower, one of Niagara Falls' landmarks, which has been presiding over the city since 1965. I took one of the exterior "Yellow Bug" elevators" up to the top where there is an observation platform anchored by a gift shop. The 360 degree view was phenomenal, even on this less than perfect day. Then I headed down a level to check out the Revolving Dining Room, a long-time favourite for couples who want to savour a leisurely gourmet meal while enjoying a slowly rotating 360 degree view of Niagara Falls. Tags: Canada Niagara Falls Ontario Skylon Tower Adventure Cityscape Travel Log Destination |
User: travelandtransitions |
Niagara Falls - Skylon Tower 2: outside observation deck
My first destination on this cold and grey winter day was the Skylon Tower, one of Niagara Falls' landmarks, which has been presiding over the city since 1965. I took one of the exterior "Yellow Bug" elevators" up to the top where there is an observation platform anchored by a gift shop. The 360 degree view was phenomenal, even on this less than perfect day. Then I headed down a level to check out the Revolving Dining Room, a long-time favourite for couples who want to savour a leisurely gourmet meal while enjoying a slowly rotating 360 degree view of Niagara Falls. Tags: Canada Niagara Falls Ontario Skylon Tower Cityscape Travel Log Destination Landmark Adventure |
User: Bronx11 |
BCNM40 - Under Observation
CactuarInc LS vs. BCNM40-Under Observation Date: Early 2006 Result: Win Captured by Bronx of Lakshmi Tags: Final Fantasy XI BCNM40 Lakshmi |
User: Etcircenses |
WTC: View from the world trade center's observation deck
A detailed look from the observation deck of the World Trade Center before 2001. Sorry for the poor sound quality... It was quite a sunny day and the view was great. Tags: WTC New York World Trade Center observation deck |
User: takeninj |
Powers of Observation
Powers Of Observation -this is my newest video I hope you enjoy , this is my friends website he is a graphic designer http://www.rustysteeldesigns.com/index.html who made my D.E.S Logo , my friend Laura made the intro for Taiho Jutsu . Disclaimer-This video is for entertainment purposes only . Do not do any physical exercise unless you consult your physician first. The instructors in this video are not liable for any injuries sustained as result of practicing techniques from this video or the amount of force someone may use on another person. Utilizing a weapon is dangerous and should only be used in dire circumstances Tags: Nintaijutsu Choson DTG Karate Self Defense Martial Arts Kempo Aikido Judo Weapons |
User: Dandruffshampoo |
FFXI - DRG Trio "Under Observation"
[Remora Server] Dandruffshampoo (DRG40/WHM20), Etcetera (DRG40/WHM20) and Genmo (DRG40/BLU20) trio "Under Observation" (BCNM40). Tags: FFXI BCNM DRG dragoon hecteyes trio genmo etcetera dandruffshampoo |
User: alloria |
Observation Tower Competition Winners
The winners of my observation tower competition. Tags: Stevens Observation Tower Competition. |
User: dynmicpara |
OV-1 Mohawk Observation/Attack Aircraft in Combat dynmicpara
Enemies employing C3D2 easily evade UAVs; the human eye plus sensors is the best way to locate and kill/capture those hiding in closed terrain---a lesson we learned with the OV-1 Mohawk that still stands ready to return to U.S. Army active duty to save the day yet again. Details: http://www.geocities.com/usarmyaviationdigest/grasshoppersmustreturn.htm http://www.combatreform2.com/killerbees3.htm Want to know more? Our book, "Air-Mech-Strike: Asymmetric Maneuver Warfare for the 21st Century" is ONLINE for FREE skyjacked by Google! http://books.google.com/books?id=RCWtHnYZ0LMC&pg (more) Tags: OV-1 Mohawk observation attack close air support grasshopper STOL recon maneuver stuka p-47 il-2 piper cub |
User: dynmicpara |
Killer Bee FoldingWing STOL Piranha Observation/Attack Plane
The single-seat, folding-wing, short-take-off and landing (STOL) Piranha and two-seat Vampire can act as an observation/attack and liaison (MEDEVAC, resupply) aircraft that is in the "Hip-Pocket" of the maneuver force being towed x-country, non-linearly in a BATTLEBOX by a M113 Gavin. http://www.youtube.com/my_playlists?p=5A4B010DC154A1F8 As an unmanned or manned combat air vehicle (U/MCAV), they can be operated in the field by maneuver forces as lethal STOL "grasshoppers" http://www.geocities.com/usamtaviationdigest/grasshoppersmustreturn.htm Sadler's U/MCAVs can carry in the wing or underwing hard points the M230 30mm autocannon used by AH-64 Apache (can also be mounted on M113 Gavins that transport U/MCAVs on the ground), 2.75" Hydra 70mm rockets, guided and unguided...Hellfire ATGMs....Stinger AAMs....its better armed than a Little Bird helicopter due to its fixed-wing stability... Using a JP-8/diesel burning engine, muffled exhausts, silenced props and sky camouflage, these small Killer Bee aircraft would not be detectible by radar or forward looking infared and be very difficult to spot visually by the "Mark 1 eyeball". Here's the infared signature of a F-18 Hornet on the ground: http://www.combatreform.com/F18infaredsignature.jpg More Piranha/Vampire Pics and Killer Bee U/MCAV Operational Concept details: http://www.combatreform.com/killerbees.htm Tags: killer bees sadler piranha STOL observation attack uav u/mcav |