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ScotsBiochemistry
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Registrace 22. 11. 2009
I am a Biochemist and Science Tutor in Scotland. Degree BSc Biochemistry Aberdeen University. If you like my videos, please subscribe, press bell and pass on. I also tell bad jokes.
BSc, MSc Nottingham, Former Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry
BSc, MSc Nottingham, Former Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry
‘Breaks all records’: world’s largest genome, found in small organism.
‘Breaks all records’: world’s largest genome, found in small organism.
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The dangers of letting mathematicians go near trees! hahahahehehehe
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czcams.com/video/IfTng7uKWjU/video.html This is the original lecture. See from 20minutes, 50 seconds
The 1st two viruses ever studied. The 1st DNA sequenced
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The 1st two viruses ever studied. The 1st DNA sequenced
All Octanes isomers. SQA Higher Grade.
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All Octanes isomers. SQA Higher Grade.
Dynamics 3 Nat 5
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This took almost 14 hours to upload. What happened to it taking 3 hours?
James Web Telescope news Easter Monday
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James Web Telescope news Easter Monday
Does water damage DNA? Dissolving a misunderstanding!
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Does water damage DNA? Dissolving a misunderstanding!
Do trees clean air? Cleaning up a misunderstanding!
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Do trees clean air? Cleaning up a misunderstanding!
Water, acids, alkalis and electricity. Nat 5.
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Water, acids, alkalis and electricity. Nat 5.
Amino acid Alanine C3 biochemistry. Alanine Transaminase. Cleaned up
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Amino acid Alanine C3 biochemistry. Alanine Transaminase. Cleaned up
Alcohols, Acids and Esters and uses. Higher Grade.
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Alcohols, Acids and Esters and uses. Higher Grade.
Types of mutations in DNA. Higher grade biology.
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Types of mutations in DNA. Higher grade biology.
It is very hard capturing sirens. The doppler effect.
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It is very hard capturing sirens. The doppler effect.
Sir how can I get His lectures is there a way
See video description. Type , for example , Terrence Tao primes, into utube.
Terrence Tao! My favorite mathematician <3
Pov: When you got forced to touch grass
Log applied 3 times should just be tree LogLogLog(x) = Tree(x)
I guess this will be viral😂
A php binary tree for what content and webpages to serve a user would come in handy 🧐
Here before the algorithm hit this to 10K
I don't know what he's solving for but to me he is off the charts in maths.
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Even in 2024, apparently it's still hard to download a video from CZcams.
perhaps this is the best you can do without LOGGING on! 😁
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Touch grass they said
'logloglogloglog'
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Very helpful once again for my Nat 5s ur a great teacher very easy for me to understand . Thank u
Very helpful please make more sir
please leave a comment!
my daughter🙃
Yes he can
Another one. You racists really are poor
So the racist makes videos. What a clown
Finally I found a channel that help me to study higher classes. Thank you sir. I hope you reach 1 million subscribers one day.
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Hi daddy it is Molly and you are drowing too fast now
I speeded up the drawing to make the video more fun and shorter. Other science utubers do this. It makes the videos more catchy.
I can hear the sea : )
Hope you are feeling better
What would be more interesting is what all those folks ran at 17 and track that to 25 and how much they improved. Jakob ran an incredible 3:31 at 17 and that is plain frightening.
It has already been done. Steve Cram and Michael Johnson, a few years ago, during a commentary of the world championships, reacted after another commentator, hyped up a runner, who was a former world junior champion, by saying, Ref Cram and Johnson ""90-95% of brilliant juniors, never repeat the brilliance at senior level"". Cram and Johnson, themselves were not particularly brilliant as juniors, but at senior level, they shone brighter than everyone else. Steve Cram held all the English junior age group 1500m records. But he wasn't dominating internationally. So I understand that being brilliant at 17 or any other junior age, doesn't mean much. I had class mates at school who were brilliant runners. but none did anything after they left school. Jakob is in the minority, of juniors who repeat the brilliance at senior level.
Thank you for the tutorial.. very nice content and very informative. I'm now sending back my full support to you.
Sorry to hear that. Don't give up. I hope that things get better soon!
Stay strong! I hope everything is going to be better
Are u a hospital doctor?
Thank you! It's really helpful
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Very helpful and great content!
Great video, very informative as always!!
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Where are you from?
Scotland.
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Come on....stop trying to apply any form of arithmetic to an non-arithmetical issue. Progress in human performance can seem to have stagnated for a long time and then a Bob Beamon comes along...or a Usain Bolt...or a Karsten Warholm......Jakob could be another one like those or he may never run again as fast as he has already done....forget the little number games....that's not how it works.
if true then on the average, each 400m will be 54.13 seconds reaching 800m in 1:48.27 and 1000m in 2:15:33
Who is cram? Sir
Steve Cram. Former world record holder in 1500m, 1 mile, 2000m and 4 × 800m. First man sub 3.30.
Mohamad Ashraf Writing this as I am not sure you will pick up another video. HeG broke Morceli's mile WR of 3.44 Morceli broke Cram's mile WR is 3.46 Cram broke Coe's mile WR is 3.47 Coe broke Ovetts mile WR of 3.48 and so on. I note Sydney Maree ran about 3.40 1500m aged 20, and finished with a 3.29. Seb Coe aged 20 was concentrating on 800m. Coe ran a 3.57 mile time aged 19. This data supports my analysis.
Good research sir, I thing you have done. The prediction have follow the pattern and sequence. The hyphotesis is accepted. Good luck sir for your future and further research. I'm very enjoy your video.tq
smell the cram coffee....he was the best on the planet in 1985. (czcams.com/video/YpNfSBD0OvE/video.html) (czcams.com/video/cPzemlXs9qE/video.html) and he still to this day holds the European record in the mile.
The beginning was hilarious! Then it gets down to serious science chat!
Nice video. At some point it would be interesting to discuss some critical/positive roles viruses play, if any, in the web of life. Would something stop working in the biosphere if viruses just disappeared? I'm guessing something bad would happen, but what?
I am working on a reply. Thanks
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Why do you need to make billions of DNA fragments? Video is too long - you need to write only key facts, not sentences. Also you didn't explain how they test for Coronavirus DNA? wouldn't all DNA be multiplied billions of times how is the COVID DNA intensified against all the other DNA?
NAVY SEAL'S are best in the world although you have to respect americans too
listen carefully about this mate.. a video what is made about sri lanka's most elite unit (LLRP) you told that training is a trash your S.A.S training is better but you have to respect our country's special forces. because we are the ones who achieved elite badge in world in low resourceful country like sri lanka
Fantastic videos. Thanks for making them. They deserve many more views and to be monetised. But then again, you probably dont need it being on a microbiologist/virologist /lecturer salary.
I'm not. I do not work at a university or college or school. I am struggling with my career. I have Asperger, and I am having severe problems getting a career. Thank you for your kind words. Please subscribe. I need 1000 subscribers to get income eventually.
@@mathematics5573 i assumed you worked in a hospital as a micro doctor with this level of knowledge.
@@losamarillos88 No. I did BSc Biochemistry at Aberdeen University, 1996, and a similar MSc at Nottingham University, 2002. Although I took them for granted when I was on them and just did them with immense fascination for the subject, looking back, they were what one might call "High Powered degrees" It is a silly phase, but it just means very specialised courses and training. I hope this helps.
@@mathematics5573 good luck in the remaining time of your career.
@@mathematics5573 make more videos.
Great video
The music in the film is wrong. My final film has bango and Guitar music.