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ABBE MAY - MAMMALIAN LOCOMOTION
http://www.facebook.com/abbemay
Purchase song at http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mammalian-locomotion/id396623473?i=396623475&ign-mpt;=uo%3D4
First single from the album "Design Desire"..
Directed by Zena Loxton.
http://twitter.com/zenaloxton
http://cargocollective.com/zenaloxton
Edited by: Matt Kitchin
Styling and Casting by Jillian King.
Dancers - Ciarah Hayes, Tanya Vale, Tiffanie Sal
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[Vinesauce] Vinny - Mammalian Menace (GTAV)
The city finds itself under attack by a mad cow, a cool coyote, and a feline menace. Not even air travel will keep you safe. Streamed live on Vinesauce. Check out other my youtube channel for full streams. ► http://bit.ly/vinefullsauce My twitter: ► http://twitter.com/VinnyVinesauce
Video editing by Captain Southbird. ► http://bit.ly/csouthbird
GTAV scripts by HelixSnake ► https://www.youtube.com
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Transfection - Basics, Principle, Mechanism and Optimization of Mammalian Cell Transfection
http://technologyinscience.blogspot.com/2015/02/transfection-basics-optimization-of.html
Transfection is the process of introduction of foreign DNA into the nucleus of eukaryotic cell. The cells which has incorporated exogenous DNA are called transfectants.
There are two types of Transfection possible,
Transient and Stable Transfection.
Transfection Methodology, Types, Analysis and Optimization
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The Mammalian Heart & Cardiac Cycle
Revision video for AQA AS Biology Unit 1 - Biology & Disease.
In this video, we look at the Heart; it's structure and the importance of valves. We also look at the cardiac cycle; along with the role of the nodes.
This is a difficult topic; and it's quite an intense video, so it might be worth viewing this in stages.
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Mammalian Diversification
Wherein we attempt to figure out our origins.
Check out the other 9 Unanswered Science Questions!
http://youtu.be/UFydagCS9fg
Veritasium - http://www.youtube.com/1veritasium (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JGSqG...)
Fast, Furious & Funny - http://www.youtube.com/fastfuriousand... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWxub2...)
ASAPScience - http://www.youtube.com/AsapSCIENCE (http://www.youtube.
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Mammals Vs. Dinos- Early Mammalian Life Span
On the Science Channel's "Mammals vs. Dinos," comparisons are made between the lifespan of dinosaurs and mammals during the Cretaceous. Mammals had much shorter life spans, but reproduced rapidly giving them the evolutionary edge over dinosaurs.
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Mammalian cell culture 1 - introduction to cell culture
This mammalian cell culture lecture explains about the introduction to the animal cell culture terminologies and basics.
For more information, log on to-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/
Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/dvd-store/
Download the study materials here-
http://shomusbiology.com/bio-materials.html
Remember Shomu’s Biology is created to spread the knowledge of
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Tame Impala - Mammalian Locomotion (Abbe May Cover) w/lyrics
I do not have any rights or intervention on the song or the Group.
Content and License are property of Tame Impala
http://www.tameimpala.com/
Lyrics:
All I want
Is food and air and shelter and water
And you
You and your mammalian locomotions
I know you are my love
Mammalian locomotion
A stellium of stars
When I want
A starlit sky reflected in water
Then I know
I like your mammalian locomotion
I k
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Lecture 1: A Walk-through of the Mammalian Visual System
From the retina to the superior colliculus, the lateral geniculate nucleus into primary visual cortex and beyond, R. Clay Reid gives a tour of the mammalian visual system highlighting the Nobel-prize winning discoveries of Hubel & Wiesel. This is the first lecture of a 12-part series entitled Coding & Vision 101, produced by the Allen Institute for Brain Science as an educational resource for the
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Sebastien Murat: an introduction on the mammalian diving reflex
Sebastien Murat, freediver and exhale freediver gives us some insights on the mammalian diving response/reflex. Shot during his training in Bali 2012
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Mammalian expression vector
This recombinant DNA technology lecture is to explain about the properties of mammalian expression vector and the details of the construction of mammalian expression vector. This lecture also explains the importance of using the mammalian expression vector.
For more information, log on to-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/
Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/dvd-store/
Downl
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Freediving How to hold your breath longer ultimate guide - Part 1 mammalian diving reflex
This is part 1 of a videos series where we are going to cover all the parts on how to hold you breath longer. 2015 edition, updated and with the real facts! This tutorial is about the diving reflex that everyone has built in. Understanding what happens with you body when you do apnea / breath hold is very important that i why this is the start of my new video series. Snorklers, divers, swimmers an
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Review 3: Parts of a Mammalian Expression Vector (Plasmid)
Going over the components of a standard mammalian expression vector, using pCDNA3.1 as the example.
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Mammalian Dive Reflex - Heartrate
Immerse your head in cold water and experience a noticable reduction in heartrate...
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Brain Size Predicts Problem-Solving Ability in Mammalian Carnivores
This is the accompanying video for an article entitled "Brain size predicts problem-solving ability in mammalian carnivores" that was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2016. To view a narrated video summary of this research that describes the major findings, please watch the video at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8-nSTD-sU8
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Regulatory and Epigenetic Landscapes of Mammalian Genomes - Laura Elnitski (2014)
March 26, 2014 - Current Topics in Genome Analysis 2014
A lecture series covering contemporary areas in genomics and bioinformatics. More: http://www.genome.gov/COURSE2014
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The Journey to a Cultured Mammalian Cell
Imagine we are in a tiny spaceship with a mission to explore the interior of a cultured mammalian cell. At the beginning of the movie, our spaceship approaches a laboratory Petri-dish. The ship dives into the liquid culture medium and cruises over numerous cell colonies during the process of descending. By following the clathrin dependent endocytosis, we enter a cell and start our exploration. Wit
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Tour of the Mammalian Brain
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How to set up your lab for mammalian transient protein expression
Learn more at http://www.lifetechnologies.com/proteinexpression
This video will provide a quick overview on how to set up your lab for mammalian transient protein expression.
Have you thought about expressing proteins in mammalian cells? This video will provide a quick overview on how to set up your lab for mammalian transient protein expression.
The CDC and NIH recommend working with most mamm
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mammalian Prenatal brain development
Embryology Development for Zoologists
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How to split mammalian cells
Procedure for splitting mammalian cells. And some music too...
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The Evolution of Mammals (Episode 1: Meet the Synapsids)
Happy Valentine's and Darwin Day!
First of a 4-part series: we introduce mammals and their synapsid ancestors. A list of references/supplementary readings will be provided with the last episode for anyone who wishes to explore the subject further.
Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) under CC Attribution License 3.0
- Serpentine Track
- Radio Martini
- Unanswered Questions
- Dragon & Toa
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Abbe May -- Mammalian Locomotion(Kevin Parker & Cam Avery Remix)
Tame Impala Remix
ABBE MAY - MAMMALIAN LOCOMOTION
http://www.facebook.com/abbemay
Purchase song at http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mammalian-locomotion/id396623473?i=396623475&ign-mpt;=uo%3D4
First single fro...
http://www.facebook.com/abbemay
Purchase song at http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mammalian-locomotion/id396623473?i=396623475&ign-mpt;=uo%3D4
First single from the album "Design Desire"..
Directed by Zena Loxton.
http://twitter.com/zenaloxton
http://cargocollective.com/zenaloxton
Edited by: Matt Kitchin
Styling and Casting by Jillian King.
Dancers - Ciarah Hayes, Tanya Vale, Tiffanie Salisbury.
wn.com/Abbe May Mammalian Locomotion
http://www.facebook.com/abbemay
Purchase song at http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mammalian-locomotion/id396623473?i=396623475&ign-mpt;=uo%3D4
First single from the album "Design Desire"..
Directed by Zena Loxton.
http://twitter.com/zenaloxton
http://cargocollective.com/zenaloxton
Edited by: Matt Kitchin
Styling and Casting by Jillian King.
Dancers - Ciarah Hayes, Tanya Vale, Tiffanie Salisbury.
- published: 25 Oct 2010
- views: 173055
[Vinesauce] Vinny - Mammalian Menace (GTAV)
The city finds itself under attack by a mad cow, a cool coyote, and a feline menace. Not even air travel will keep you safe. Streamed live on Vinesauce. Check o...
The city finds itself under attack by a mad cow, a cool coyote, and a feline menace. Not even air travel will keep you safe. Streamed live on Vinesauce. Check out other my youtube channel for full streams. ► http://bit.ly/vinefullsauce My twitter: ► http://twitter.com/VinnyVinesauce
Video editing by Captain Southbird. ► http://bit.ly/csouthbird
GTAV scripts by HelixSnake ► https://www.youtube.com/user/HelixSnake
Note that as of this writing the scripts used in this video are not currently available to the public.
Here are some of my most viewed videos if you for some astonishing reason want to watch more of my crap. ► http://bit.ly/vineslaw
Subscribing is appreciated! ► http://bit.ly/vinesaucesub
Want a Vinesauce shirt? ► http://bit.ly/vineshop
wn.com/Vinesauce Vinny Mammalian Menace (Gtav)
The city finds itself under attack by a mad cow, a cool coyote, and a feline menace. Not even air travel will keep you safe. Streamed live on Vinesauce. Check out other my youtube channel for full streams. ► http://bit.ly/vinefullsauce My twitter: ► http://twitter.com/VinnyVinesauce
Video editing by Captain Southbird. ► http://bit.ly/csouthbird
GTAV scripts by HelixSnake ► https://www.youtube.com/user/HelixSnake
Note that as of this writing the scripts used in this video are not currently available to the public.
Here are some of my most viewed videos if you for some astonishing reason want to watch more of my crap. ► http://bit.ly/vineslaw
Subscribing is appreciated! ► http://bit.ly/vinesaucesub
Want a Vinesauce shirt? ► http://bit.ly/vineshop
- published: 07 Jul 2015
- views: 133516
Transfection - Basics, Principle, Mechanism and Optimization of Mammalian Cell Transfection
http://technologyinscience.blogspot.com/2015/02/transfection-basics-optimization-of.html
Transfection is the process of introduction of foreign DNA into the nu...
http://technologyinscience.blogspot.com/2015/02/transfection-basics-optimization-of.html
Transfection is the process of introduction of foreign DNA into the nucleus of eukaryotic cell. The cells which has incorporated exogenous DNA are called transfectants.
There are two types of Transfection possible,
Transient and Stable Transfection.
Transfection Methodology, Types, Analysis and Optimization.
wn.com/Transfection Basics, Principle, Mechanism And Optimization Of Mammalian Cell Transfection
http://technologyinscience.blogspot.com/2015/02/transfection-basics-optimization-of.html
Transfection is the process of introduction of foreign DNA into the nucleus of eukaryotic cell. The cells which has incorporated exogenous DNA are called transfectants.
There are two types of Transfection possible,
Transient and Stable Transfection.
Transfection Methodology, Types, Analysis and Optimization.
- published: 07 Feb 2015
- views: 9586
The Mammalian Heart & Cardiac Cycle
Revision video for AQA AS Biology Unit 1 - Biology & Disease.
In this video, we look at the Heart; it's structure and the importance of valves. We also look at...
Revision video for AQA AS Biology Unit 1 - Biology & Disease.
In this video, we look at the Heart; it's structure and the importance of valves. We also look at the cardiac cycle; along with the role of the nodes.
This is a difficult topic; and it's quite an intense video, so it might be worth viewing this in stages.
wn.com/The Mammalian Heart Cardiac Cycle
Revision video for AQA AS Biology Unit 1 - Biology & Disease.
In this video, we look at the Heart; it's structure and the importance of valves. We also look at the cardiac cycle; along with the role of the nodes.
This is a difficult topic; and it's quite an intense video, so it might be worth viewing this in stages.
- published: 10 Jan 2014
- views: 19554
Mammalian Diversification
Wherein we attempt to figure out our origins.
Check out the other 9 Unanswered Science Questions!
http://youtu.be/UFydagCS9fg
Veritasium - http://www.youtub...
Wherein we attempt to figure out our origins.
Check out the other 9 Unanswered Science Questions!
http://youtu.be/UFydagCS9fg
Veritasium - http://www.youtube.com/1veritasium (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JGSqG...)
Fast, Furious & Funny - http://www.youtube.com/fastfuriousand... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWxub2...)
ASAPScience - http://www.youtube.com/AsapSCIENCE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgxJhp...)
The Royal Institute of Great Britain - http://www.youtube.com/TheRoyalInstit... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gm02Oi...)
PBS Idea Channel - http://www.youtube.com/pbsideachannel (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbNymw...)
The Spangler Effect - http://www.youtube.com/TheSpanglerEffect (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fQ4uB...)
Minute Physics - http://www.youtube.com/minutephysics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yHDeK...)
Head Squeeze - http://www.youtube.com/HeadsqueezeTV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPBJX1...)
Vsauce - http://www.youtube.com/Vsauce (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L45Q1_...)
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thebrainscoop
The Brain Scoop is hosted and written by:
Emily Graslie
Executive Producer:
Hank Green
Directed, Edited, and Scored by:
Michael Aranda
Special thanks to Mark Scherz for helping with the script!
Ultra bonus thank you to Martina Šafusová, Diana Raynes, Tony Chu, Barbara Velázquez, Seth Bergenholtz, and Kelleen Browning for enduring the density of the words in this episode and taking the time to transcribe and translate it for you!
wn.com/Mammalian Diversification
Wherein we attempt to figure out our origins.
Check out the other 9 Unanswered Science Questions!
http://youtu.be/UFydagCS9fg
Veritasium - http://www.youtube.com/1veritasium (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JGSqG...)
Fast, Furious & Funny - http://www.youtube.com/fastfuriousand... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWxub2...)
ASAPScience - http://www.youtube.com/AsapSCIENCE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgxJhp...)
The Royal Institute of Great Britain - http://www.youtube.com/TheRoyalInstit... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gm02Oi...)
PBS Idea Channel - http://www.youtube.com/pbsideachannel (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbNymw...)
The Spangler Effect - http://www.youtube.com/TheSpanglerEffect (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fQ4uB...)
Minute Physics - http://www.youtube.com/minutephysics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yHDeK...)
Head Squeeze - http://www.youtube.com/HeadsqueezeTV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPBJX1...)
Vsauce - http://www.youtube.com/Vsauce (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L45Q1_...)
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thebrainscoop
The Brain Scoop is hosted and written by:
Emily Graslie
Executive Producer:
Hank Green
Directed, Edited, and Scored by:
Michael Aranda
Special thanks to Mark Scherz for helping with the script!
Ultra bonus thank you to Martina Šafusová, Diana Raynes, Tony Chu, Barbara Velázquez, Seth Bergenholtz, and Kelleen Browning for enduring the density of the words in this episode and taking the time to transcribe and translate it for you!
- published: 03 Jun 2013
- views: 186066
Mammals Vs. Dinos- Early Mammalian Life Span
On the Science Channel's "Mammals vs. Dinos," comparisons are made between the lifespan of dinosaurs and mammals during the Cretaceous. Mammals had much shorte...
On the Science Channel's "Mammals vs. Dinos," comparisons are made between the lifespan of dinosaurs and mammals during the Cretaceous. Mammals had much shorter life spans, but reproduced rapidly giving them the evolutionary edge over dinosaurs.
wn.com/Mammals Vs. Dinos Early Mammalian Life Span
On the Science Channel's "Mammals vs. Dinos," comparisons are made between the lifespan of dinosaurs and mammals during the Cretaceous. Mammals had much shorter life spans, but reproduced rapidly giving them the evolutionary edge over dinosaurs.
- published: 15 Oct 2008
- views: 88174
Mammalian cell culture 1 - introduction to cell culture
This mammalian cell culture lecture explains about the introduction to the animal cell culture terminologies and basics.
For more information, log on to-
http:/...
This mammalian cell culture lecture explains about the introduction to the animal cell culture terminologies and basics.
For more information, log on to-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/
Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here-
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Remember Shomu’s Biology is created to spread the knowledge of life science and biology by sharing all this free biology lectures video and animation presented by Suman Bhattacharjee in YouTube. All these tutorials are brought to you for free. Please subscribe to our channel so that we can grow together. You can check for any of the following services from Shomu’s Biology-
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This mammalian cell culture lecture explains about the introduction to the animal cell culture terminologies and basics.
For more information, log on to-
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Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here-
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Remember Shomu’s Biology is created to spread the knowledge of life science and biology by sharing all this free biology lectures video and animation presented by Suman Bhattacharjee in YouTube. All these tutorials are brought to you for free. Please subscribe to our channel so that we can grow together. You can check for any of the following services from Shomu’s Biology-
Buy Shomu’s Biology lecture DVD set- www.shomusbiology.com/dvd-store
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We are social. Find us on different sites here-
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Thank you for watching
- published: 12 Jan 2015
- views: 7574
Tame Impala - Mammalian Locomotion (Abbe May Cover) w/lyrics
I do not have any rights or intervention on the song or the Group.
Content and License are property of Tame Impala
http://www.tameimpala.com/
Lyrics:
All I wan...
I do not have any rights or intervention on the song or the Group.
Content and License are property of Tame Impala
http://www.tameimpala.com/
Lyrics:
All I want
Is food and air and shelter and water
And you
You and your mammalian locomotions
I know you are my love
Mammalian locomotion
A stellium of stars
When I want
A starlit sky reflected in water
Then I know
I like your mammalian locomotion
I know you are my love
Mammalian locomotion
A stellium of stars
The lonely ace of hearts
I know you are my love
wn.com/Tame Impala Mammalian Locomotion (Abbe May Cover) W Lyrics
I do not have any rights or intervention on the song or the Group.
Content and License are property of Tame Impala
http://www.tameimpala.com/
Lyrics:
All I want
Is food and air and shelter and water
And you
You and your mammalian locomotions
I know you are my love
Mammalian locomotion
A stellium of stars
When I want
A starlit sky reflected in water
Then I know
I like your mammalian locomotion
I know you are my love
Mammalian locomotion
A stellium of stars
The lonely ace of hearts
I know you are my love
- published: 17 Jul 2015
- views: 914
Lecture 1: A Walk-through of the Mammalian Visual System
From the retina to the superior colliculus, the lateral geniculate nucleus into primary visual cortex and beyond, R. Clay Reid gives a tour of the mammalian vis...
From the retina to the superior colliculus, the lateral geniculate nucleus into primary visual cortex and beyond, R. Clay Reid gives a tour of the mammalian visual system highlighting the Nobel-prize winning discoveries of Hubel & Wiesel. This is the first lecture of a 12-part series entitled Coding & Vision 101, produced by the Allen Institute for Brain Science as an educational resource for the community.
wn.com/Lecture 1 A Walk Through Of The Mammalian Visual System
From the retina to the superior colliculus, the lateral geniculate nucleus into primary visual cortex and beyond, R. Clay Reid gives a tour of the mammalian visual system highlighting the Nobel-prize winning discoveries of Hubel & Wiesel. This is the first lecture of a 12-part series entitled Coding & Vision 101, produced by the Allen Institute for Brain Science as an educational resource for the community.
- published: 07 Aug 2012
- views: 19835
Sebastien Murat: an introduction on the mammalian diving reflex
Sebastien Murat, freediver and exhale freediver gives us some insights on the mammalian diving response/reflex. Shot during his training in Bali 2012...
Sebastien Murat, freediver and exhale freediver gives us some insights on the mammalian diving response/reflex. Shot during his training in Bali 2012
wn.com/Sebastien Murat An Introduction On The Mammalian Diving Reflex
Sebastien Murat, freediver and exhale freediver gives us some insights on the mammalian diving response/reflex. Shot during his training in Bali 2012
- published: 28 Jun 2012
- views: 12959
Mammalian expression vector
This recombinant DNA technology lecture is to explain about the properties of mammalian expression vector and the details of the construction of mammalian expre...
This recombinant DNA technology lecture is to explain about the properties of mammalian expression vector and the details of the construction of mammalian expression vector. This lecture also explains the importance of using the mammalian expression vector.
For more information, log on to-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/
Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here-
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Download the study materials here-
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wn.com/Mammalian Expression Vector
This recombinant DNA technology lecture is to explain about the properties of mammalian expression vector and the details of the construction of mammalian expression vector. This lecture also explains the importance of using the mammalian expression vector.
For more information, log on to-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/
Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/dvd-store/
Download the study materials here-
http://shomusbiology.com/bio-materials.html
- published: 26 Nov 2015
- views: 389
Freediving How to hold your breath longer ultimate guide - Part 1 mammalian diving reflex
This is part 1 of a videos series where we are going to cover all the parts on how to hold you breath longer. 2015 edition, updated and with the real facts! Thi...
This is part 1 of a videos series where we are going to cover all the parts on how to hold you breath longer. 2015 edition, updated and with the real facts! This tutorial is about the diving reflex that everyone has built in. Understanding what happens with you body when you do apnea / breath hold is very important that i why this is the start of my new video series. Snorklers, divers, swimmers and freedivers find this information useful.
PART 1 - Mammalian Diving Reflex - http://youtu.be/AybjX_nEQ_U
PART 2 - Breathe up technique - http://youtu.be/UdQLpyUBDBQ
PART 3 - Diaphragm contractions - http://youtu.be/q2YVtSxgqyk
PART 4 - Freediver breathing - http://youtu.be/CUmE40JP2yY
PART 5 - Packing - http://youtu.be/1x8K4nzftkU
PART 6 - Training tips - http://youtu.be/mGngmooXt9g
Don't forget to help out by giving me the thumbs up
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wn.com/Freediving How To Hold Your Breath Longer Ultimate Guide Part 1 Mammalian Diving Reflex
This is part 1 of a videos series where we are going to cover all the parts on how to hold you breath longer. 2015 edition, updated and with the real facts! This tutorial is about the diving reflex that everyone has built in. Understanding what happens with you body when you do apnea / breath hold is very important that i why this is the start of my new video series. Snorklers, divers, swimmers and freedivers find this information useful.
PART 1 - Mammalian Diving Reflex - http://youtu.be/AybjX_nEQ_U
PART 2 - Breathe up technique - http://youtu.be/UdQLpyUBDBQ
PART 3 - Diaphragm contractions - http://youtu.be/q2YVtSxgqyk
PART 4 - Freediver breathing - http://youtu.be/CUmE40JP2yY
PART 5 - Packing - http://youtu.be/1x8K4nzftkU
PART 6 - Training tips - http://youtu.be/mGngmooXt9g
Don't forget to help out by giving me the thumbs up
Become a YouBRO by subscribing
https://www.youtube.com/user/freedive...
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- published: 01 Jan 2015
- views: 24680
Review 3: Parts of a Mammalian Expression Vector (Plasmid)
Going over the components of a standard mammalian expression vector, using pCDNA3.1 as the example....
Going over the components of a standard mammalian expression vector, using pCDNA3.1 as the example.
wn.com/Review 3 Parts Of A Mammalian Expression Vector (Plasmid)
Going over the components of a standard mammalian expression vector, using pCDNA3.1 as the example.
- published: 14 Apr 2015
- views: 1026
Mammalian Dive Reflex - Heartrate
Immerse your head in cold water and experience a noticable reduction in heartrate......
Immerse your head in cold water and experience a noticable reduction in heartrate...
wn.com/Mammalian Dive Reflex Heartrate
Immerse your head in cold water and experience a noticable reduction in heartrate...
- published: 17 Apr 2015
- views: 703
Brain Size Predicts Problem-Solving Ability in Mammalian Carnivores
This is the accompanying video for an article entitled "Brain size predicts problem-solving ability in mammalian carnivores" that was published in the Proceedin...
This is the accompanying video for an article entitled "Brain size predicts problem-solving ability in mammalian carnivores" that was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2016. To view a narrated video summary of this research that describes the major findings, please watch the video at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8-nSTD-sU8
wn.com/Brain Size Predicts Problem Solving Ability In Mammalian Carnivores
This is the accompanying video for an article entitled "Brain size predicts problem-solving ability in mammalian carnivores" that was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2016. To view a narrated video summary of this research that describes the major findings, please watch the video at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8-nSTD-sU8
- published: 27 Jan 2016
- views: 38275
Regulatory and Epigenetic Landscapes of Mammalian Genomes - Laura Elnitski (2014)
March 26, 2014 - Current Topics in Genome Analysis 2014
A lecture series covering contemporary areas in genomics and bioinformatics. More: http://www.genome.gov...
March 26, 2014 - Current Topics in Genome Analysis 2014
A lecture series covering contemporary areas in genomics and bioinformatics. More: http://www.genome.gov/COURSE2014
wn.com/Regulatory And Epigenetic Landscapes Of Mammalian Genomes Laura Elnitski (2014)
March 26, 2014 - Current Topics in Genome Analysis 2014
A lecture series covering contemporary areas in genomics and bioinformatics. More: http://www.genome.gov/COURSE2014
- published: 03 Apr 2014
- views: 3796
The Journey to a Cultured Mammalian Cell
Imagine we are in a tiny spaceship with a mission to explore the interior of a cultured mammalian cell. At the beginning of the movie, our spaceship approaches ...
Imagine we are in a tiny spaceship with a mission to explore the interior of a cultured mammalian cell. At the beginning of the movie, our spaceship approaches a laboratory Petri-dish. The ship dives into the liquid culture medium and cruises over numerous cell colonies during the process of descending. By following the clathrin dependent endocytosis, we enter a cell and start our exploration. Within the cell, we fly sequentially over to observe early endosomes, late endosomes, the centrosome, microtubules, the nuclear envelope, nuclear pores, mitochondria, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), COPII-coated vesicles, the Golgi apparatus, COPI-coated vesicles, lysosomes and peroxisome. Detailed structural features of these organelles are revealed or highlighted in the tour, such as the cisternal organization of the Golgi apparatus and the double-membrane nature of a mitochondrion etc. All these cellular structures are modeled based on electron or fluorescence microscopic data. The video ends by a bird view of the whole cell as we gradually fly away.
wn.com/The Journey To A Cultured Mammalian Cell
Imagine we are in a tiny spaceship with a mission to explore the interior of a cultured mammalian cell. At the beginning of the movie, our spaceship approaches a laboratory Petri-dish. The ship dives into the liquid culture medium and cruises over numerous cell colonies during the process of descending. By following the clathrin dependent endocytosis, we enter a cell and start our exploration. Within the cell, we fly sequentially over to observe early endosomes, late endosomes, the centrosome, microtubules, the nuclear envelope, nuclear pores, mitochondria, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), COPII-coated vesicles, the Golgi apparatus, COPI-coated vesicles, lysosomes and peroxisome. Detailed structural features of these organelles are revealed or highlighted in the tour, such as the cisternal organization of the Golgi apparatus and the double-membrane nature of a mitochondrion etc. All these cellular structures are modeled based on electron or fluorescence microscopic data. The video ends by a bird view of the whole cell as we gradually fly away.
- published: 25 Jul 2014
- views: 1056
How to set up your lab for mammalian transient protein expression
Learn more at http://www.lifetechnologies.com/proteinexpression
This video will provide a quick overview on how to set up your lab for mammalian transient prot...
Learn more at http://www.lifetechnologies.com/proteinexpression
This video will provide a quick overview on how to set up your lab for mammalian transient protein expression.
Have you thought about expressing proteins in mammalian cells? This video will provide a quick overview on how to set up your lab for mammalian transient protein expression.
The CDC and NIH recommend working with most mammalian cell lines under Biosafety Level 2 containment.
You should review the biosafety guidelines that apply at your institution.
Under Biosafety level 2, you will need to work with your cells inside a biosafety cabinet.
Most mammalian cells grow well at a pH around
7.2 to 7.4 and a temperature of 37°C. The carbon dioxide range is 5% to 10%, we recommend 8%.
Unlike bacteria or insect cells, mammalian cells require a high-humidity CO2 incubator to control evaporation and maintain culture pH.
For traditional adherent cell cultures you can use T-flasks or other tissue-cultured treated dishes in this type of incubator.
Larger scale protein expression is typically done in suspension culture systems. And for this type of work, you will also need a shaker platform.
The shaking motion will keep suspension- adapted cells in suspension and will also ensure proper gas exchange.
Many protocols are based on a shaker platform with an orbit— or horizontal throw— of 0.75
Inches or 19 millimeters. If you use a different type of platform, you will need to adjust the speed settings accordingly.
Here's a tip: Check the dimensions of your incubator before you order a shaker platform. Some platforms are actually too large to fit inside an incubator. Also, recalibrate the incubator temperature after installing shaker, since shakers generate heat.
Suspension cells are typically grown in sterile
Erlenmeyer cell culture flasks. We recommend vent-cap flasks, as these will allow for gas exchange while also keeping the flask sealed against any contamination.
You can also use non-vented caps, as long as you loosen the caps.
Another tip is to only fill each flask to 20--40% of the rated capacity, as this will allow for adequate mixing and gas exchange.
A shaker setting of about 125 rpm will work well for most standard flask sizes. You should optimize the exact shaker speed based on your own culture system and shaker set-up.
Here's another tip: Try lining your shaker platform with some sticky tape instead of the traditional flask clamps. This will make it easier to remove flasks and also to change the size and configuration of the flasks.
Last, but not least: you need some cells to transfect!
Most commonly used cell lines for protein expression work are 293 cells, like FreeStyle™ 293F and Expi293F™ cells and CHO cells, like FreeStyle™ CHO-S cells.
Life Technologies offers a range of mammalian transient protein expression systems for functional proteins with appropriate post-translational modifications.
Learn more at http://lifetechnologies.com/proteinexpression
wn.com/How To Set Up Your Lab For Mammalian Transient Protein Expression
Learn more at http://www.lifetechnologies.com/proteinexpression
This video will provide a quick overview on how to set up your lab for mammalian transient protein expression.
Have you thought about expressing proteins in mammalian cells? This video will provide a quick overview on how to set up your lab for mammalian transient protein expression.
The CDC and NIH recommend working with most mammalian cell lines under Biosafety Level 2 containment.
You should review the biosafety guidelines that apply at your institution.
Under Biosafety level 2, you will need to work with your cells inside a biosafety cabinet.
Most mammalian cells grow well at a pH around
7.2 to 7.4 and a temperature of 37°C. The carbon dioxide range is 5% to 10%, we recommend 8%.
Unlike bacteria or insect cells, mammalian cells require a high-humidity CO2 incubator to control evaporation and maintain culture pH.
For traditional adherent cell cultures you can use T-flasks or other tissue-cultured treated dishes in this type of incubator.
Larger scale protein expression is typically done in suspension culture systems. And for this type of work, you will also need a shaker platform.
The shaking motion will keep suspension- adapted cells in suspension and will also ensure proper gas exchange.
Many protocols are based on a shaker platform with an orbit— or horizontal throw— of 0.75
Inches or 19 millimeters. If you use a different type of platform, you will need to adjust the speed settings accordingly.
Here's a tip: Check the dimensions of your incubator before you order a shaker platform. Some platforms are actually too large to fit inside an incubator. Also, recalibrate the incubator temperature after installing shaker, since shakers generate heat.
Suspension cells are typically grown in sterile
Erlenmeyer cell culture flasks. We recommend vent-cap flasks, as these will allow for gas exchange while also keeping the flask sealed against any contamination.
You can also use non-vented caps, as long as you loosen the caps.
Another tip is to only fill each flask to 20--40% of the rated capacity, as this will allow for adequate mixing and gas exchange.
A shaker setting of about 125 rpm will work well for most standard flask sizes. You should optimize the exact shaker speed based on your own culture system and shaker set-up.
Here's another tip: Try lining your shaker platform with some sticky tape instead of the traditional flask clamps. This will make it easier to remove flasks and also to change the size and configuration of the flasks.
Last, but not least: you need some cells to transfect!
Most commonly used cell lines for protein expression work are 293 cells, like FreeStyle™ 293F and Expi293F™ cells and CHO cells, like FreeStyle™ CHO-S cells.
Life Technologies offers a range of mammalian transient protein expression systems for functional proteins with appropriate post-translational modifications.
Learn more at http://lifetechnologies.com/proteinexpression
- published: 07 Feb 2013
- views: 3148
mammalian Prenatal brain development
Embryology Development for Zoologists...
Embryology Development for Zoologists
wn.com/Mammalian Prenatal Brain Development
Embryology Development for Zoologists
- published: 19 May 2014
- views: 3205
How to split mammalian cells
Procedure for splitting mammalian cells. And some music too......
Procedure for splitting mammalian cells. And some music too...
wn.com/How To Split Mammalian Cells
Procedure for splitting mammalian cells. And some music too...
- published: 20 Nov 2011
- views: 9690
The Evolution of Mammals (Episode 1: Meet the Synapsids)
Happy Valentine's and Darwin Day!
First of a 4-part series: we introduce mammals and their synapsid ancestors. A list of references/supplementary readings will...
Happy Valentine's and Darwin Day!
First of a 4-part series: we introduce mammals and their synapsid ancestors. A list of references/supplementary readings will be provided with the last episode for anyone who wishes to explore the subject further.
Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) under CC Attribution License 3.0
- Serpentine Track
- Radio Martini
- Unanswered Questions
- Dragon & Toast
- Willow and the Light
- Babylon
GRAPHICS
- Mammal supertree: Bininda-Emonds et al./NATURE
- Tree of Life: http://tolweb.org/media/25384 (c) David R. Maddison Creative Commons Attribution License v3.0
- homologous skeleton: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Handskelett_MK1888.png
- tardis: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ATARDIS-trans.png
- Clip Art: Microsoft Offic Clip Art http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/images/
- http://all-silhouettes.com/common-people/
- http://all-silhouettes.com/free-vector-animals/
- http://all-silhouettes.com/fish-vector/
- Paleogeography maps: Ron Blakey, Colorado Plateau Geosystems, Inc.
- synapsid skull: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ASkull_synapsida_1.svg
- dimetrodon: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ADimetrodon_gigashomog_DB.jpg
- caseid: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ACotylorhynchusDB2.jpg
- dimetrodon skull: R. C. Fox, The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Adductor Muscles of the Jaw In Some Primitive Reptiles. "This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net"
- skull roof: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AXenotosuchus_skull_roof.svg
- fish skull: Lund, Richard, and Grogan, E.D., 2005, Bear Gulch web site, www.sju.edu/research/bear_gulch, accessed 06 January 2012.
- Frog middle ear: http://gridipapplab.net/main/acoust_comm.php Copyright (c) 2009 Marcos Gridi-Papp under the GNU Free Documentation License
- synapsid occipital skull: http://tolweb.org/notes/?note_id=466 By Michel Laurin 1997 under the CC Attribution-Non-Commercial License v3.0
All photographs used in this video were obtained from CC sources
- Bat: http://www.fotopedia.com/items/flickr-229688306
- Blue whale: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Blue_Whale_001_body_bw.jpg
- Bison: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bison_fight_in_Grand_Teton_NP.jpg
- tarsier: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Philippine_Tarsier.jpg#file
- mole http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Close-up_of_mole.jpg
- sloth: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bradypus.jpg
- mouse: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3A%D0%9C%D1%8B%D1%88%D1%8C_2.jpg
- suckling kitten: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ACat_and_mom_cat.jpg
- cynognathus fossil: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cynognathus.JPG#file
- Linnaeus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Carl_von_Linn%C3%A9.jpg
- skulls: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AAnimal_skulls.JPG
- middle ear: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AEar-anatomy-text-small-en.png
- ossicles: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AMiddle_Ear_Ossicles.jpg
- bacteria: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ANeutrophil_and_Methicillin-resistant_Staphylococccus_aureus_(MRSA)_Bacteria.jpg
- carboniferous landscape: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Earlyplanet2.jpg
- dead trees; http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ABaumgruppe_Deadvlei_Sossusvlei.JPG
- pump jack: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AWest_Texas_Pumpjack.JPG
- desert lizard: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AAcanthodactylus_aureus_Front.jpg
- alligator foot: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AAlligator_foot_detail.jpg
- rat tail: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ARatt_tail_detail.jpg
- frog: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ARana_clamitans_MN2.jpg
Film clips used in this video were obtained either from CC content on Youtube or the Wikimedia Commons
- Cheetah: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sR3L-tEosk
- Ibex: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ASteinwild_Augstmatthorn.OGG
- Spinner dolphins: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Spinner_dolphins_video.wmv.OGG
- wolves: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Loups_de_Sib%C3%A9rie.ogv
- squirrel: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Taiwanrisu-2009.ogv
- wild horses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2uWEL6ENIk
- bunny: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXlGbqpqfiU
- raccoons http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQcytM8PZgo
- homonids: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkVuQHW_OUI&feature;=related, http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_90322&src;_vid=EKp3Vnn0Aoc&feature;=iv&v;=QG3Zm0Hs35U
- bengal kitten: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFWN_OXjYM0
- playing kittens: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiextKoe48U
- mother cat: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AKittens.ogv
- puppies: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lo1MztRwdVo
wn.com/The Evolution Of Mammals (Episode 1 Meet The Synapsids)
Happy Valentine's and Darwin Day!
First of a 4-part series: we introduce mammals and their synapsid ancestors. A list of references/supplementary readings will be provided with the last episode for anyone who wishes to explore the subject further.
Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) under CC Attribution License 3.0
- Serpentine Track
- Radio Martini
- Unanswered Questions
- Dragon & Toast
- Willow and the Light
- Babylon
GRAPHICS
- Mammal supertree: Bininda-Emonds et al./NATURE
- Tree of Life: http://tolweb.org/media/25384 (c) David R. Maddison Creative Commons Attribution License v3.0
- homologous skeleton: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Handskelett_MK1888.png
- tardis: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ATARDIS-trans.png
- Clip Art: Microsoft Offic Clip Art http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/images/
- http://all-silhouettes.com/common-people/
- http://all-silhouettes.com/free-vector-animals/
- http://all-silhouettes.com/fish-vector/
- Paleogeography maps: Ron Blakey, Colorado Plateau Geosystems, Inc.
- synapsid skull: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ASkull_synapsida_1.svg
- dimetrodon: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ADimetrodon_gigashomog_DB.jpg
- caseid: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ACotylorhynchusDB2.jpg
- dimetrodon skull: R. C. Fox, The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Adductor Muscles of the Jaw In Some Primitive Reptiles. "This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net"
- skull roof: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AXenotosuchus_skull_roof.svg
- fish skull: Lund, Richard, and Grogan, E.D., 2005, Bear Gulch web site, www.sju.edu/research/bear_gulch, accessed 06 January 2012.
- Frog middle ear: http://gridipapplab.net/main/acoust_comm.php Copyright (c) 2009 Marcos Gridi-Papp under the GNU Free Documentation License
- synapsid occipital skull: http://tolweb.org/notes/?note_id=466 By Michel Laurin 1997 under the CC Attribution-Non-Commercial License v3.0
All photographs used in this video were obtained from CC sources
- Bat: http://www.fotopedia.com/items/flickr-229688306
- Blue whale: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Blue_Whale_001_body_bw.jpg
- Bison: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bison_fight_in_Grand_Teton_NP.jpg
- tarsier: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Philippine_Tarsier.jpg#file
- mole http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Close-up_of_mole.jpg
- sloth: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bradypus.jpg
- mouse: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3A%D0%9C%D1%8B%D1%88%D1%8C_2.jpg
- suckling kitten: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ACat_and_mom_cat.jpg
- cynognathus fossil: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cynognathus.JPG#file
- Linnaeus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Carl_von_Linn%C3%A9.jpg
- skulls: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AAnimal_skulls.JPG
- middle ear: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AEar-anatomy-text-small-en.png
- ossicles: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AMiddle_Ear_Ossicles.jpg
- bacteria: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ANeutrophil_and_Methicillin-resistant_Staphylococccus_aureus_(MRSA)_Bacteria.jpg
- carboniferous landscape: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Earlyplanet2.jpg
- dead trees; http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ABaumgruppe_Deadvlei_Sossusvlei.JPG
- pump jack: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AWest_Texas_Pumpjack.JPG
- desert lizard: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AAcanthodactylus_aureus_Front.jpg
- alligator foot: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AAlligator_foot_detail.jpg
- rat tail: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ARatt_tail_detail.jpg
- frog: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ARana_clamitans_MN2.jpg
Film clips used in this video were obtained either from CC content on Youtube or the Wikimedia Commons
- Cheetah: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sR3L-tEosk
- Ibex: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ASteinwild_Augstmatthorn.OGG
- Spinner dolphins: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Spinner_dolphins_video.wmv.OGG
- wolves: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Loups_de_Sib%C3%A9rie.ogv
- squirrel: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Taiwanrisu-2009.ogv
- wild horses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2uWEL6ENIk
- bunny: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXlGbqpqfiU
- raccoons http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQcytM8PZgo
- homonids: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkVuQHW_OUI&feature;=related, http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_90322&src;_vid=EKp3Vnn0Aoc&feature;=iv&v;=QG3Zm0Hs35U
- bengal kitten: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFWN_OXjYM0
- playing kittens: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiextKoe48U
- mother cat: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AKittens.ogv
- puppies: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lo1MztRwdVo
- published: 14 Feb 2012
- views: 72822