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Understanding Chemical Sensors and Biosensors in two minutes!
► OVERVIEW:
A two minute introduction on Chemical Sensors and Biosensors from the CHEM-69600 course instructed by Dr. Frederique Deiss at IUPUI (Spring 2017). An overview of sensor concepts and principles is presented to discuss the main elements of sensing and its relevance to research. An example of an Aptasensor is provided to highlight the key components of a Biosensor.
► UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
IUPUI - Chemistry & Chemical Biology
402 N Blackford, LD 326
Indianapolis IN 46202
317-274-6872
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published: 27 Apr 2017
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Nanoscale Machines: Building the Future with Molecules - with Neil Champness
Professor of Chemical Nanoscience Neil Champness explores the future of nanoscale machines. Can we build a machine simply from molecules at the nanoscale?
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
The idea of building machines that are only nanometres in size is a dream that has formed the basis of Hollywood movies. How realistic is such a goal and how would we go about tackling the challenges that lie in wait? How do we begin to build a machine simply from molecules? Join Neil Champness to explore the future of nanoscale machines.
Neil Champness is Professor of Chemical Nanoscience & Head of Inorganic and Materials Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. He and his research group are interested in chemical nanoscience and all aspects of molecular organisation. H...
published: 06 Jan 2016
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What Is The Metabolism-First Hypothesis For The Origin Of life?
This animation is published in coordination with the new Nature article: A plausible metal-free ancestral analogue of the Krebs cycle composed entirely of α-ketoacids https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-020-00560-7
The origin of life is still a largely unsolved mystery. In recent years, many scientists have grown convinced that a deeper study of metabolism will reveal important secrets about the origin of life. In this animation you will learn why metabolism is so interesting to these researchers, and what the study of metabolism has revealed about the chemical origin of life so far.
This animation is published in unison with the Nature paper: A plausible metal-free ancestral analogue of the Krebs cycle composed entirely of α-ketoacids
For a full list of links to scientific papers an...
published: 12 Oct 2020
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Megaphone voice bio teacher and diffusion rate test practical.
To determine if diffusion differs with different amount in surface area.
published: 13 Jul 2010
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Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
This lecture is about kinetic molecular theory of gases. I will teach you the important postulates of kinetic molecular theory of gases with examples. Also, we will discuss the importance of kinetic molecular theory of gases and its practical applications in our daily life. After watching this lecture, you will master the concept of kinetic molecular theory of gases.
To learn more, watch this lecture till the end.
#kineticmoleculartheory
#kinetictheory
#najamacademy
#chemistry
published: 18 Sep 2023
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published: 13 Aug 2020
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What Is An Atom And How Do We Know?
Ever wonder how we actually know that atoms exist? Here we'll learn what atoms are and exactly how scientists went about figuring all this out.
Play the Bond Breaker game here: http://www.castl.uci.edu/games/bondbreaker
Note about the Nitrogen atom Image:
The nitrogen paper was supposed to be published along with this animation but the journal decided the nitrogen paper was too redundant. They already published the same imaging technique with an Ag atom back in 2017. Long stroy short: The only place to see the nitrogen atom is in this animation. That said, if you want to see an Ag atom imaged using the same technique, see this paper here: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.7b06022
Each pixel in the image represents a reading from the scanning probe. The colors show us how high t...
published: 18 Sep 2018
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Glutathione The Miracle Molecule - Conditions Associated with glutathione
Glutathione - Conditions from low glutathione.
Glutathione, the miracle molecule. In this video, we're going to talk about the conditions Your body will have to struggle through that are associated with low glutathione Levels.
Scientists have called glutathione the master immune molecule.
There are over 171,530 articles, clinical studies, and peer-reviewed studies conducted on glutathione
You'll find them in Pub Med and you can go here. To see information about those pub Med studies.
Realize that Glutathione is just as important for your survival as oxygen. You see, without glutathione, your blood cannot Chemically deliver oxygen to your cells.
How long can you hold your breath? You know, before you pass out. You need glutathione to be able to breathe...to get the oxygen into your cel...
published: 16 Oct 2022
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Hyperconjugation in Organic Chemsitry
This lecture is about hyperconjugation in organic chemistry. I will teach you the super easy trick to learn all the exam questions of hyperconjugation.
To learn more, watch this lecture till the end.
Inductive effect: https://youtu.be/-JrFIB3DYzk
Mesomeric effect: https://youtu.be/Xdp48E7C_Xo
Electromeric effect: https://youtu.be/unCd-qIxH_o
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published: 31 Jan 2023
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Mesomeric Effect | Easy Trick of Mesomeric Effect | Organic Chemistry
I will teach you super easy trick to learn mesomeric effect.
To learn more, watch this lecture till the end.
Inductive effect: https://youtu.be/-JrFIB3DYzk
Hyperconjugation: https://youtu.be/x21FhoKh7bE
Electromeric effect: https://youtu.be/unCd-qIxH_o
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published: 17 Jan 2023
2:17
Understanding Chemical Sensors and Biosensors in two minutes!
► OVERVIEW:
A two minute introduction on Chemical Sensors and Biosensors from the CHEM-69600 course instructed by Dr. Frederique Deiss at IUPUI (Spring 2017). A...
► OVERVIEW:
A two minute introduction on Chemical Sensors and Biosensors from the CHEM-69600 course instructed by Dr. Frederique Deiss at IUPUI (Spring 2017). An overview of sensor concepts and principles is presented to discuss the main elements of sensing and its relevance to research. An example of an Aptasensor is provided to highlight the key components of a Biosensor.
► UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
IUPUI - Chemistry & Chemical Biology
402 N Blackford, LD 326
Indianapolis IN 46202
317-274-6872
[email protected]
► MUSIC BY HarKim:
https://splice.com/StripedTowel/
► ANIMATION:
Animated Video created using Animaker - https://www.animaker.com
Category
Education
https://wn.com/Understanding_Chemical_Sensors_And_Biosensors_In_Two_Minutes
► OVERVIEW:
A two minute introduction on Chemical Sensors and Biosensors from the CHEM-69600 course instructed by Dr. Frederique Deiss at IUPUI (Spring 2017). An overview of sensor concepts and principles is presented to discuss the main elements of sensing and its relevance to research. An example of an Aptasensor is provided to highlight the key components of a Biosensor.
► UNIVERSITY INFORMATION:
IUPUI - Chemistry & Chemical Biology
402 N Blackford, LD 326
Indianapolis IN 46202
317-274-6872
[email protected]
► MUSIC BY HarKim:
https://splice.com/StripedTowel/
► ANIMATION:
Animated Video created using Animaker - https://www.animaker.com
Category
Education
- published: 27 Apr 2017
- views: 12085
58:52
Nanoscale Machines: Building the Future with Molecules - with Neil Champness
Professor of Chemical Nanoscience Neil Champness explores the future of nanoscale machines. Can we build a machine simply from molecules at the nanoscale?
Subsc...
Professor of Chemical Nanoscience Neil Champness explores the future of nanoscale machines. Can we build a machine simply from molecules at the nanoscale?
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
The idea of building machines that are only nanometres in size is a dream that has formed the basis of Hollywood movies. How realistic is such a goal and how would we go about tackling the challenges that lie in wait? How do we begin to build a machine simply from molecules? Join Neil Champness to explore the future of nanoscale machines.
Neil Champness is Professor of Chemical Nanoscience & Head of Inorganic and Materials Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. He and his research group are interested in chemical nanoscience and all aspects of molecular organisation. His research is highly cited, being one of the top 100 most cited chemists 2000-2010 and last year, this was recognised by being named a Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researcher.
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Professor of Chemical Nanoscience Neil Champness explores the future of nanoscale machines. Can we build a machine simply from molecules at the nanoscale?
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
The idea of building machines that are only nanometres in size is a dream that has formed the basis of Hollywood movies. How realistic is such a goal and how would we go about tackling the challenges that lie in wait? How do we begin to build a machine simply from molecules? Join Neil Champness to explore the future of nanoscale machines.
Neil Champness is Professor of Chemical Nanoscience & Head of Inorganic and Materials Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. He and his research group are interested in chemical nanoscience and all aspects of molecular organisation. His research is highly cited, being one of the top 100 most cited chemists 2000-2010 and last year, this was recognised by being named a Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researcher.
The Ri is on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ri_science
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- published: 06 Jan 2016
- views: 130625
10:01
What Is The Metabolism-First Hypothesis For The Origin Of life?
This animation is published in coordination with the new Nature article: A plausible metal-free ancestral analogue of the Krebs cycle composed entirely of α-ket...
This animation is published in coordination with the new Nature article: A plausible metal-free ancestral analogue of the Krebs cycle composed entirely of α-ketoacids https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-020-00560-7
The origin of life is still a largely unsolved mystery. In recent years, many scientists have grown convinced that a deeper study of metabolism will reveal important secrets about the origin of life. In this animation you will learn why metabolism is so interesting to these researchers, and what the study of metabolism has revealed about the chemical origin of life so far.
This animation is published in unison with the Nature paper: A plausible metal-free ancestral analogue of the Krebs cycle composed entirely of α-ketoacids
For a full list of links to scientific papers and articles related to this animation, visit our website: https://www.statedclearly.com/videos/what-is-the-metabolism-first-hypothesis-for-the-origin-of-life/
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This animation is published in coordination with the new Nature article: A plausible metal-free ancestral analogue of the Krebs cycle composed entirely of α-ketoacids https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-020-00560-7
The origin of life is still a largely unsolved mystery. In recent years, many scientists have grown convinced that a deeper study of metabolism will reveal important secrets about the origin of life. In this animation you will learn why metabolism is so interesting to these researchers, and what the study of metabolism has revealed about the chemical origin of life so far.
This animation is published in unison with the Nature paper: A plausible metal-free ancestral analogue of the Krebs cycle composed entirely of α-ketoacids
For a full list of links to scientific papers and articles related to this animation, visit our website: https://www.statedclearly.com/videos/what-is-the-metabolism-first-hypothesis-for-the-origin-of-life/
To support our work, visit us on https://www.patreon.com/statedclearly
- published: 12 Oct 2020
- views: 197181
8:10
Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
This lecture is about kinetic molecular theory of gases. I will teach you the important postulates of kinetic molecular theory of gases with examples. Also, we ...
This lecture is about kinetic molecular theory of gases. I will teach you the important postulates of kinetic molecular theory of gases with examples. Also, we will discuss the importance of kinetic molecular theory of gases and its practical applications in our daily life. After watching this lecture, you will master the concept of kinetic molecular theory of gases.
To learn more, watch this lecture till the end.
#kineticmoleculartheory
#kinetictheory
#najamacademy
#chemistry
https://wn.com/Kinetic_Molecular_Theory_Of_Gases
This lecture is about kinetic molecular theory of gases. I will teach you the important postulates of kinetic molecular theory of gases with examples. Also, we will discuss the importance of kinetic molecular theory of gases and its practical applications in our daily life. After watching this lecture, you will master the concept of kinetic molecular theory of gases.
To learn more, watch this lecture till the end.
#kineticmoleculartheory
#kinetictheory
#najamacademy
#chemistry
- published: 18 Sep 2023
- views: 98172
0:14
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- published: 13 Aug 2020
- views: 10503878
12:15
What Is An Atom And How Do We Know?
Ever wonder how we actually know that atoms exist? Here we'll learn what atoms are and exactly how scientists went about figuring all this out.
Play the Bond ...
Ever wonder how we actually know that atoms exist? Here we'll learn what atoms are and exactly how scientists went about figuring all this out.
Play the Bond Breaker game here: http://www.castl.uci.edu/games/bondbreaker
Note about the Nitrogen atom Image:
The nitrogen paper was supposed to be published along with this animation but the journal decided the nitrogen paper was too redundant. They already published the same imaging technique with an Ag atom back in 2017. Long stroy short: The only place to see the nitrogen atom is in this animation. That said, if you want to see an Ag atom imaged using the same technique, see this paper here: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.7b06022
Each pixel in the image represents a reading from the scanning probe. The colors show us how high that particular part of the atom's electron cloud is compared to the substrate it's sitting on. Red is highest, blue is lowest. We are only seeing the outline of the electron cloud, not the nucleus.
Get the Stated Clearly "Stay Curious" t-shirt here: https://teespring.com/en/stay-curious-with-us#pid=369&cid=6513&sid=front
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Correction: In this video I state that Jabir ibn Hayyan was Arabian, but there is uncertainty about this among historians. He may have been Persian. Like many influential people of his time, his story is almost mythical, with multiple origins being found in historical writings.
Also, he never used a Bunsen burner (which is what I drew him using) that wasn't invented until 1856. Jabir likely burnt wood or other solid fuels to heat his reactions.
Arabic Subtitles by Ammar Abu-Shukur and Mohammed Baset
#chemistry #atom #theory #science
https://wn.com/What_Is_An_Atom_And_How_Do_We_Know
Ever wonder how we actually know that atoms exist? Here we'll learn what atoms are and exactly how scientists went about figuring all this out.
Play the Bond Breaker game here: http://www.castl.uci.edu/games/bondbreaker
Note about the Nitrogen atom Image:
The nitrogen paper was supposed to be published along with this animation but the journal decided the nitrogen paper was too redundant. They already published the same imaging technique with an Ag atom back in 2017. Long stroy short: The only place to see the nitrogen atom is in this animation. That said, if you want to see an Ag atom imaged using the same technique, see this paper here: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.7b06022
Each pixel in the image represents a reading from the scanning probe. The colors show us how high that particular part of the atom's electron cloud is compared to the substrate it's sitting on. Red is highest, blue is lowest. We are only seeing the outline of the electron cloud, not the nucleus.
Get the Stated Clearly "Stay Curious" t-shirt here: https://teespring.com/en/stay-curious-with-us#pid=369&cid=6513&sid=front
Support Stated Clearly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/statedclearly
Correction: In this video I state that Jabir ibn Hayyan was Arabian, but there is uncertainty about this among historians. He may have been Persian. Like many influential people of his time, his story is almost mythical, with multiple origins being found in historical writings.
Also, he never used a Bunsen burner (which is what I drew him using) that wasn't invented until 1856. Jabir likely burnt wood or other solid fuels to heat his reactions.
Arabic Subtitles by Ammar Abu-Shukur and Mohammed Baset
#chemistry #atom #theory #science
- published: 18 Sep 2018
- views: 3262383
7:43
Glutathione The Miracle Molecule - Conditions Associated with glutathione
Glutathione - Conditions from low glutathione.
Glutathione, the miracle molecule. In this video, we're going to talk about the conditions Your body will have t...
Glutathione - Conditions from low glutathione.
Glutathione, the miracle molecule. In this video, we're going to talk about the conditions Your body will have to struggle through that are associated with low glutathione Levels.
Scientists have called glutathione the master immune molecule.
There are over 171,530 articles, clinical studies, and peer-reviewed studies conducted on glutathione
You'll find them in Pub Med and you can go here. To see information about those pub Med studies.
Realize that Glutathione is just as important for your survival as oxygen. You see, without glutathione, your blood cannot Chemically deliver oxygen to your cells.
How long can you hold your breath? You know, before you pass out. You need glutathione to be able to breathe...to get the oxygen into your cells.
It is also the key ingredient determining how long you live. How healthy you are going to be and how fast you recover from illness, even if you're going to get sick.
It impacts your life every day -- physically and mentally. In fact, it's involved in more than 400 life functions in your body.
We're going to talk about. Some of the conditions you might have to endure or suffer through when you have low glutathione levels. So let's get started.
We will outline the big five and those five are neurological conditions. Cardiovascular conditions. Immune conditions. the Big C cancer conditions. And a final one that groups together thyroid, pancreatic inflammation, and any other related Conditions.
We'll go into more detail about these individual conditions in other videos.
Starting with neurological conditions.
1. ADHD and ADD.
2. ALS. Or what most people know of as Lou Gehrig's disease.
3. Alzheimer's disease.
4. Anxiety.
5. Autism.
6. Bipolar. Disorder.
7. Dementia.
8. Depression.
9. Huntington's disease.
10. Migraines.
11. Multiple sclerosis.
12. Parkinson's disease.
13. Schizophrenia.
Again, these situations are backed up by studies in many places. Number one is what I showed you in PubMed. For example, go to PubMed.Gov
And simply enter in the search box two words, glutathione and the malady or situation you want to see how many studies have been conducted. For example, I'll put in search 'glutathione'. Then a space. Then Dementia. Notice that there are 1,432 results.
You can also go to Google search and type the same two words. You'll find an article just last year about increasing glutathione levels lowering Alzheimer's pathology.
Cardiovascular.conditions.
1. Angina.
2. Arthur sclerosis.
3. Cholesterol.
4. Erectile dysfunction.
5. Heart disease.
6. Hypertension.
7. Stroke.
Immune conditions.
1. Acne.
2. Allergies.
3. Asthma.
4. Gingivitis.
5. Hepatitis.
6. HIV. Aids.
7. Lupus.
8. Lyme disease.
9. Rheumatoid arthritis.
10. Viral infections.
Cancer
1. Breast.
2. Cervical.
3. Colon
4. Leukemia.
5. Lung.
6. Ovarian.
Thyroid – Pancreatic – Inflammatory - Other
1. Accelerated Aging
2. Arthritis
3. Chronic Fatigue
4. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
5. Cohn's and Colitis
6. Cystic Fibrosis
7. Diabetes
8. Emphysema
9. Eyesight Issues (Macular
10. Gastric Ulcers
11. Heavy Metal Toxicity
12. Hepatitis
13. Hyperthyroidism
14. Hypothyroidism
15. Infertility
16. Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome
17. Inflammatory Skin Conditions
18. Influenza
19. Kidney Disease
20. Pancreatitis
Now, this information should be interesting, actually rather alarming to you. So why do you lose glutathione? As we age, we lose a lot of our glutathione and glutathione-producing capabilities. Additional destroyers of your glutathione levels are:
Free radicals in your body
Chemicals in the world
Heavy metals in your body
Pollution
Food that is not nutritious, but harmful to your life and health.
Injuries.
Wounds.
So how can you increase or supplement your glutathione levels? That's the subject of one of our next videos.
Chapters
0:00 Conditions from low glutathione
0:29 171,530 PubMed Articles
0:48 Glutathione - Vital as Oxygen
1:29 Glutathione is Critical to 400 Body Functions
2:09 Neurological Conditions Associated with LOW Glutathione Levels
3:08 How to Use Pub Med
3:55 Cardiovascular Conditions Associated with LOW Glutathione Levels
4:28 Immune Conditions Associated with LOW Glutathione Levels
5:00 Cancer Conditions Associated with LOW Glutathione Levels
5:21 Thyroid – Pancreatic – Inflammatory Conditions Associated with LOW Glutathione Levels
6:39 What Limits your Glutathione Levels
https://wn.com/Glutathione_The_Miracle_Molecule_Conditions_Associated_With_Glutathione
Glutathione - Conditions from low glutathione.
Glutathione, the miracle molecule. In this video, we're going to talk about the conditions Your body will have to struggle through that are associated with low glutathione Levels.
Scientists have called glutathione the master immune molecule.
There are over 171,530 articles, clinical studies, and peer-reviewed studies conducted on glutathione
You'll find them in Pub Med and you can go here. To see information about those pub Med studies.
Realize that Glutathione is just as important for your survival as oxygen. You see, without glutathione, your blood cannot Chemically deliver oxygen to your cells.
How long can you hold your breath? You know, before you pass out. You need glutathione to be able to breathe...to get the oxygen into your cells.
It is also the key ingredient determining how long you live. How healthy you are going to be and how fast you recover from illness, even if you're going to get sick.
It impacts your life every day -- physically and mentally. In fact, it's involved in more than 400 life functions in your body.
We're going to talk about. Some of the conditions you might have to endure or suffer through when you have low glutathione levels. So let's get started.
We will outline the big five and those five are neurological conditions. Cardiovascular conditions. Immune conditions. the Big C cancer conditions. And a final one that groups together thyroid, pancreatic inflammation, and any other related Conditions.
We'll go into more detail about these individual conditions in other videos.
Starting with neurological conditions.
1. ADHD and ADD.
2. ALS. Or what most people know of as Lou Gehrig's disease.
3. Alzheimer's disease.
4. Anxiety.
5. Autism.
6. Bipolar. Disorder.
7. Dementia.
8. Depression.
9. Huntington's disease.
10. Migraines.
11. Multiple sclerosis.
12. Parkinson's disease.
13. Schizophrenia.
Again, these situations are backed up by studies in many places. Number one is what I showed you in PubMed. For example, go to PubMed.Gov
And simply enter in the search box two words, glutathione and the malady or situation you want to see how many studies have been conducted. For example, I'll put in search 'glutathione'. Then a space. Then Dementia. Notice that there are 1,432 results.
You can also go to Google search and type the same two words. You'll find an article just last year about increasing glutathione levels lowering Alzheimer's pathology.
Cardiovascular.conditions.
1. Angina.
2. Arthur sclerosis.
3. Cholesterol.
4. Erectile dysfunction.
5. Heart disease.
6. Hypertension.
7. Stroke.
Immune conditions.
1. Acne.
2. Allergies.
3. Asthma.
4. Gingivitis.
5. Hepatitis.
6. HIV. Aids.
7. Lupus.
8. Lyme disease.
9. Rheumatoid arthritis.
10. Viral infections.
Cancer
1. Breast.
2. Cervical.
3. Colon
4. Leukemia.
5. Lung.
6. Ovarian.
Thyroid – Pancreatic – Inflammatory - Other
1. Accelerated Aging
2. Arthritis
3. Chronic Fatigue
4. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
5. Cohn's and Colitis
6. Cystic Fibrosis
7. Diabetes
8. Emphysema
9. Eyesight Issues (Macular
10. Gastric Ulcers
11. Heavy Metal Toxicity
12. Hepatitis
13. Hyperthyroidism
14. Hypothyroidism
15. Infertility
16. Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome
17. Inflammatory Skin Conditions
18. Influenza
19. Kidney Disease
20. Pancreatitis
Now, this information should be interesting, actually rather alarming to you. So why do you lose glutathione? As we age, we lose a lot of our glutathione and glutathione-producing capabilities. Additional destroyers of your glutathione levels are:
Free radicals in your body
Chemicals in the world
Heavy metals in your body
Pollution
Food that is not nutritious, but harmful to your life and health.
Injuries.
Wounds.
So how can you increase or supplement your glutathione levels? That's the subject of one of our next videos.
Chapters
0:00 Conditions from low glutathione
0:29 171,530 PubMed Articles
0:48 Glutathione - Vital as Oxygen
1:29 Glutathione is Critical to 400 Body Functions
2:09 Neurological Conditions Associated with LOW Glutathione Levels
3:08 How to Use Pub Med
3:55 Cardiovascular Conditions Associated with LOW Glutathione Levels
4:28 Immune Conditions Associated with LOW Glutathione Levels
5:00 Cancer Conditions Associated with LOW Glutathione Levels
5:21 Thyroid – Pancreatic – Inflammatory Conditions Associated with LOW Glutathione Levels
6:39 What Limits your Glutathione Levels
- published: 16 Oct 2022
- views: 2397
11:17
Hyperconjugation in Organic Chemsitry
This lecture is about hyperconjugation in organic chemistry. I will teach you the super easy trick to learn all the exam questions of hyperconjugation.
To lea...
This lecture is about hyperconjugation in organic chemistry. I will teach you the super easy trick to learn all the exam questions of hyperconjugation.
To learn more, watch this lecture till the end.
Inductive effect: https://youtu.be/-JrFIB3DYzk
Mesomeric effect: https://youtu.be/Xdp48E7C_Xo
Electromeric effect: https://youtu.be/unCd-qIxH_o
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This lecture is about hyperconjugation in organic chemistry. I will teach you the super easy trick to learn all the exam questions of hyperconjugation.
To learn more, watch this lecture till the end.
Inductive effect: https://youtu.be/-JrFIB3DYzk
Mesomeric effect: https://youtu.be/Xdp48E7C_Xo
Electromeric effect: https://youtu.be/unCd-qIxH_o
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- published: 31 Jan 2023
- views: 266950
17:47
Mesomeric Effect | Easy Trick of Mesomeric Effect | Organic Chemistry
I will teach you super easy trick to learn mesomeric effect.
To learn more, watch this lecture till the end.
Inductive effect: https://youtu.be/-JrFIB3DYzk ...
I will teach you super easy trick to learn mesomeric effect.
To learn more, watch this lecture till the end.
Inductive effect: https://youtu.be/-JrFIB3DYzk
Hyperconjugation: https://youtu.be/x21FhoKh7bE
Electromeric effect: https://youtu.be/unCd-qIxH_o
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Inductive effect: https://youtu.be/-JrFIB3DYzk
Hyperconjugation: https://youtu.be/x21FhoKh7bE
Electromeric effect: https://youtu.be/unCd-qIxH_o
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- published: 17 Jan 2023
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