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| • | MicroSCoPE: June, 2008 Issue |
| by Sylvia Currie. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In This Issue 1. Viral Professional Development - starts today! 2. Shaping Our Future Online Conference The conference sponsors were the Canadian Institute for Distance Education Research, Learning Technologies Centre at the University of Manitoba, BCcampus, and Elluminate. 3. Gilly Salmon Invites Your Feedback 4. SCoPE Seminar: R2D2 - Empowering Online Learning: July 21 - August 3, 2008 5. Special Interest Groups At SCoPE we welcome requests for education-related Special Interest Groups. 6. PeriSCoPE * Jay Cross is looking for reviewers for his un-book. Sign up for the Internettime Ning community to reply. * WikiEducator's next online Learning4Content workshop starts this Monday, 26 June 2008. * Join the SCoPE group at Linkedin to connect with others who are interested in employment in education or in connecting professionally on projects. Our member list is growing! * Follow SCoPE on Twitter * The SCoPE Facebook group and member networking is proving to be an effective way to keep up with members' activities. Stop by! * Check what SCoPE members are blogging about and subscribe to our SCoPE Bloggers feed. Do you have a blog? Add it to our SCoPE member blogs database. * Have you added your name and location to our Frappr Map? * Leave a message on the SCoPE Voicethread 7. About SCoPE SCoPE forms collaborating partnerships with many organizations to implement and promote community activities and products. This is a mutual exchange of support and services. Self-register at http://scope.lidc.sfu.ca Check the SCoPE calendar for a full list of online events that will be of interest to members. Past SCoPE seminar discussions are always available for reading and afterthoughts. 8. About MicroSCoPE MicroSCoPE is prepared by Sylvia Currie, Community Coordinator (scurrie@bccampus.ca). Please spread the word about SCoPE activities. Distribute this newsletter!
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| • | When Good Maples Go Red: Why Leaves Change Color In The Fall |
| On a hushed autumn morning, when leaves have ripened to the fall, who hasn't stood under a flaming maple and wondered why it goes red? | |
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| • | Acid Soils In Slovakia Tell Somber Tale |
| Increasing levels of nitrogen deposition associated with industry and agriculture can drive soils toward a toxic level of acidification, according to a study published in Nature Geoscience. | |
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| • | Light Microscope and tools in a laboratory |
| 773-rg_001_0519: Light Microscope and tools in a laboratory | |
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| • | Non-Invasive Device Mimics Effects Of Gastric Bypass, Alters Complex Gastrointestinal Signals In Animal Model |
| Lining the upper portion of the small intestine with an impermeable sleeve led to both weight loss and restoration of normal glucose metabolism in an animal model of obesity-induced diabetes. | |
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| • | Traversing Difficult Esophageal Strictures from the Oral Approach |
| Publication year: 2008 Source: Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Volume 10, Issue 4, October 2008, Pages 142-148 Nam Q., Nguyen , Janak N., Shah Most benign esophageal strictures are treated by endoscopic dilation while malignant strictures are frequently treated by placement of an expandable stent. In both situations the ability to traverse these strictures is necessary. Complex strictures are more difficult to negotiate with conventional endoscopes and may require fluoroscopic guidance and specialized endoscopic techniques to traverse. Fortunately, a number of endoscopic techniques are available to successfully traverse these complete stenoses and allow the reestablishment of luminal continuity for subsequent standard dilation. In this article the tools and methods that are used to endoscopically traverse and treat esophageal strictures is presented and an algorithmic... |
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