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12.158 Molecular Biogeochemistry (MIT) 12.158 Molecular Biogeochemistry (MIT)
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This course covers all aspects of molecular biosignatures, such as their pathways of lipid biosynthesis, the distribution patterns of lipid biosynthetic pathways with regard to phylogeny and physiology, isotopic contents, occurrence in modern organisms and environments, diagenetic pathways, analytical techniques and the occurrence of molecular fossils through the geological record. Students analyze in depth the recent literature on chemical fossils. Lectures provide background on the subject matter. Basic knowledge of organic chemistry required. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments. This course covers all aspects of molecular biosignatures, such as their pathways of lipid biosynthesis, the distribution patterns of lipid biosynthetic pathways with regard to phylogeny and physiology, isotopic contents, occurrence in modern organisms and environments, diagenetic pathways, analytical techniques and the occurrence of molecular fossils through the geological record. Students analyze in depth the recent literature on chemical fossils. Lectures provide background on the subject matter. Basic knowledge of organic chemistry required. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.Subjects
molecular biogeochemistry | molecular biogeochemistry | biosynthesis | biosynthesis | phylogenetic origins | phylogenetic origins | acetogenic lipids | acetogenic lipids | acylic isoprenoids | acylic isoprenoids | molecular biosugnatures | molecular biosugnatures | steroids | steroids | mass spectrometry | mass spectrometryLicense
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This course evaluates and discusses the formation and diagnostic structural properties of organic compounds with particular emphasis on those molecules which form chemical fossils. The course is structured around the biosynthetic and phylogenetic origins of recalcitrant hydrocarbons. This course evaluates and discusses the formation and diagnostic structural properties of organic compounds with particular emphasis on those molecules which form chemical fossils. The course is structured around the biosynthetic and phylogenetic origins of recalcitrant hydrocarbons.Subjects
molecular biogeochemistry | molecular biogeochemistry | biosynthesis | biosynthesis | phylogenetic origins | phylogenetic origins | acetogenic lipids | acetogenic lipids | acylic isoprenoids | acylic isoprenoids | molecular biosugnatures | molecular biosugnatures | steroids | steroids | mass spectrometry | mass spectrometryLicense
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See all metadataSP.235 Chemistry of Sports (MIT) SP.235 Chemistry of Sports (MIT)
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organs | organs | cardiovascular | cardiovascular | muscles | muscles | training | training | nutrition | nutrition | fueling | fueling | repair | repair | maintenance | maintenance | swimming | swimming | running | running | cycling | cycling | bicycle | bicycle | bike | bike | shoes | shoes | sports drinks | sports drinks | caffeine | caffeine | alcohol | alcohol | exercise | exercise | competition | competition | endurance | endurance | strength | strength | EPO | EPO | erythropoietin | erythropoietin | scandals | scandals | tapering | tapering | triathlon | triathlon | sports | sports | race | race | steroids | steroidsLicense
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See all metadata12.158 Molecular Biogeochemistry (MIT) 12.158 Molecular Biogeochemistry (MIT)
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This course covers all aspects of molecular biosignatures, such as their pathways of lipid biosynthesis, the distribution patterns of lipid biosynthetic pathways with regard to phylogeny and physiology, isotopic contents, occurrence in modern organisms and environments, diagenetic pathways, analytical techniques and the occurrence of molecular fossils through the geological record. Students analyze in depth the recent literature on chemical fossils. Lectures provide background on the subject matter. Basic knowledge of organic chemistry required. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments. This course covers all aspects of molecular biosignatures, such as their pathways of lipid biosynthesis, the distribution patterns of lipid biosynthetic pathways with regard to phylogeny and physiology, isotopic contents, occurrence in modern organisms and environments, diagenetic pathways, analytical techniques and the occurrence of molecular fossils through the geological record. Students analyze in depth the recent literature on chemical fossils. Lectures provide background on the subject matter. Basic knowledge of organic chemistry required. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.Subjects
molecular biogeochemistry | molecular biogeochemistry | biosynthesis | biosynthesis | phylogenetic origins | phylogenetic origins | acetogenic lipids | acetogenic lipids | acylic isoprenoids | acylic isoprenoids | molecular biosugnatures | molecular biosugnatures | steroids | steroids | mass spectrometry | mass spectrometryLicense
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See all metadata12.400 The Solar System (MIT) 12.400 The Solar System (MIT)
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This is an introduction to the study of the solar system with emphasis on the latest spacecraft results. The subject covers basic principles rather than detailed mathematical and physical models. Topics include: an overview of the solar system, planetary orbits, rings, planetary formation, meteorites, asteroids, comets, planetary surfaces and cratering, planetary interiors, planetary atmospheres, and life in the solar system. This is an introduction to the study of the solar system with emphasis on the latest spacecraft results. The subject covers basic principles rather than detailed mathematical and physical models. Topics include: an overview of the solar system, planetary orbits, rings, planetary formation, meteorites, asteroids, comets, planetary surfaces and cratering, planetary interiors, planetary atmospheres, and life in the solar system.Subjects
solar system | solar system | astronomy | astronomy | planets | planets | sun | sun | planetary orbits | planetary orbits | rings | rings | planetary formation | planetary formation | meteorites | meteorites | asteroids | asteroids | comets | comets | planetary surfaces | planetary surfaces | cratering | cratering | planetary interiors | planetary interiors | planetary atmospheres | planetary atmospheres | life in the solar system | life in the solar system | formation of the solar system | formation of the solar system | Mars | Mars | Pluto | PlutoLicense
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Steroid spray for dogsSubjects
svmsvet | drugs | hydrocortisone | steroid | cortavance | topicalsteroid | steroidspray | topicalsteroidspray | virbacLicense
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A bottle of Voren,Active ingredient DexamethasoneSubjects
svmsvet | drug | drugs | steroids | corticosteroids | steroid | voren | dexamethasone | vorensuspension | injectabledexamethasone | boehringeringelheimLicense
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A bottle of Laurabolin,Active ingredient Nandrolone LaureateSubjects
svmsvet | drug | drugs | injectable | steroid | steroids | corticosteroids | corticosteroid | laurabolin | nandrolonelaureate | nandrolone | intervetLicense
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Steroid spray for dogsSubjects
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A bottle of Voren,Active ingredient DexamethasoneSubjects
svmsvet | drug | drugs | steroids | corticosteroids | steroid | voren | dexamethasone | vorensuspension | injectabledexamethasone | boehringeringelheimLicense
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A bottle of Laurabolin,Active ingredient Nandrolone LaureateSubjects
svmsvet | drug | drugs | injectable | steroid | steroids | corticosteroids | corticosteroid | laurabolin | nandrolonelaureate | nandrolone | intervetLicense
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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is the international independent organization created in 1999 to promote, coordinate, and monitor the fight against doping in sport in all its forms.Subjects
UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | cc-by | creative commons | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | discussion starter | discuss | Doping | Drugs | stimulants | steroids | Dwaine Chambers | Christine Ohuruogu | WADA | BOA | British Olympic Association | Drug cheats | World Anti-Doping Agency | World Anti-Doping code | THG | hormones | Tour de France | role models | illegal substances | banned substances | Modern Olympic Movement | oxb:060111:016dd | hospitality | leisure | sport | tourism | Team GB | The Olympics Ethics and Values.License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 UK: England and Wales License,except where otherwise noted within the resource. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 UK: England and Wales License,except where otherwise noted within the resource.Site sourced from
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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is the international independent organization created in 1999 to promote, coordinate, and monitor the fight against doping in sport in all its formsSubjects
cc-by | creative commons | athletics | competition | discussion starter | discuss | stimulants | steroids | hormones | role models | illegal substances | banned substances | oxb:060111:016dd | hospitality | leisure | sport | tourism | radar brookes | ukoer | hlst | engscoer | oer | ll2012 | london 2012 | olympics | olympic games | paralympics | paralympic games | learning legacies | jisc | hea | oxford brookes university | hlstoer | ioc | locog | doping | drugs | dwaine chambers | christine ohuruogu | wada | boa | british olympic association | drug cheats | world anti-doping agency | world anti-doping code | thg | tour de france | modern olympic movement | team gb | the olympics ethics and values | Social studies | L000License
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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is the international independent organization created in 1999 to promote, coordinate, and monitor the fight against doping in sport in all its forms.Subjects
UKOER | HLST | ENGSCOER | OER | LL2012 | London 2012 | Olympics | Olympic Games | Paralympics | Paralympic Games | Learning Legacies | JISC | HEA | Oxford Brookes University | HLSTOER | cc-by | creative commons | IOC | LOCOG | athletics | competition | discussion starter | discuss | Doping | Drugs | stimulants | steroids | Dwaine Chambers | Christine Ohuruogu | WADA | BOA | British Olympic Association | Drug cheats | World Anti-Doping Agency | World Anti-Doping code | THG | hormones | Tour de France | role models | illegal substances | banned substances | Modern Olympic Movement | oxb:060111:016dd | hospitality | leisure | sport | tourism | Team GB | The Olympics Ethics and Values.License
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See all metadata12.158 Molecular Biogeochemistry (MIT)
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This course covers all aspects of molecular biosignatures, such as their pathways of lipid biosynthesis, the distribution patterns of lipid biosynthetic pathways with regard to phylogeny and physiology, isotopic contents, occurrence in modern organisms and environments, diagenetic pathways, analytical techniques and the occurrence of molecular fossils through the geological record. Students analyze in depth the recent literature on chemical fossils. Lectures provide background on the subject matter. Basic knowledge of organic chemistry required. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.Subjects
molecular biogeochemistry | biosynthesis | phylogenetic origins | acetogenic lipids | acylic isoprenoids | molecular biosugnatures | steroids | mass spectrometryLicense
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This course evaluates and discusses the formation and diagnostic structural properties of organic compounds with particular emphasis on those molecules which form chemical fossils. The course is structured around the biosynthetic and phylogenetic origins of recalcitrant hydrocarbons.Subjects
molecular biogeochemistry | biosynthesis | phylogenetic origins | acetogenic lipids | acylic isoprenoids | molecular biosugnatures | steroids | mass spectrometryLicense
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In this new seminar, we will be focusing on three sports, swimming, cycling and running. There will be two components to the seminar, a classroom and a laboratory. The classroom component will introduce the students to the chemistry of their own biological system. Since we are looking at swimming, running and cycling as our sample sports, we will apply the classroom knowledge to complete a triathlon.Recommended CitationFor any use or distribution of these materials, please cite as follows:Patti Christie, course materials for SP.235 Chemistry of Sports, Spring 2007. MIT OpenCourseWare (http://ocw.mit.edu/), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Downloaded on [DD Month YYYY].Subjects
organs | cardiovascular | muscles | training | nutrition | fueling | repair | maintenance | swimming | running | cycling | bicycle | bike | shoes | sports drinks | caffeine | alcohol | exercise | competition | endurance | strength | EPO | erythropoietin | scandals | tapering | triathlon | sports | race | steroidsLicense
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This course covers all aspects of molecular biosignatures, such as their pathways of lipid biosynthesis, the distribution patterns of lipid biosynthetic pathways with regard to phylogeny and physiology, isotopic contents, occurrence in modern organisms and environments, diagenetic pathways, analytical techniques and the occurrence of molecular fossils through the geological record. Students analyze in depth the recent literature on chemical fossils. Lectures provide background on the subject matter. Basic knowledge of organic chemistry required. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.Subjects
molecular biogeochemistry | biosynthesis | phylogenetic origins | acetogenic lipids | acylic isoprenoids | molecular biosugnatures | steroids | mass spectrometryLicense
Content within individual OCW courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. MIT OpenCourseWare materials are licensed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike). For further information see https://ocw.mit.edu/terms/index.htmSite sourced from
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This is an introduction to the study of the solar system with emphasis on the latest spacecraft results. The subject covers basic principles rather than detailed mathematical and physical models. Topics include: an overview of the solar system, planetary orbits, rings, planetary formation, meteorites, asteroids, comets, planetary surfaces and cratering, planetary interiors, planetary atmospheres, and life in the solar system.Subjects
solar system | astronomy | planets | sun | planetary orbits | rings | planetary formation | meteorites | asteroids | comets | planetary surfaces | cratering | planetary interiors | planetary atmospheres | life in the solar system | formation of the solar system | Mars | PlutoLicense
Content within individual OCW courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. MIT OpenCourseWare materials are licensed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike). For further information see https://ocw.mit.edu/terms/index.htmSite sourced from
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