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Microglia Development and Function: Supplemental Video e
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Debasis Nayak Theodore L. Roth and Dorian B. McGavern "Microglia Development and Function" from the Annual Review of Immunology.
In response to necrotic cell death microglia become phagocytic and sometimes motile by first extending a single large circular extension toward the injured cell while retracting all other processes. The microglia soma is eventually pulled into the phagocytic extension along the thin connecting process.
Psychology and Competitive Advantage
Robert E. Ployhart Bank of America Professor of Business Administration and Moore Research Fellow at the Darla Moore School of Business of the University of South Carolina talks about his article "The Fascinating Psychological Microfoundations of Strategy and Competitive Advantage" which he wrote with Donald Hale Jr. also of the Darla Moore School of Business for the first volume of the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior. In this lecture he discusses how psychological research can provide new insights into understanding how firms perform and gain a competitive advantage. However Dr. Ployhart argues that to achieve such understanding will require psychologists to adopt a broader perspective and integrate their scholarship with research in strategic management.
Compassion at Work
Jane Dutton Robert L. Kahn distinguished University Professor of Business Administration and Psychology at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor talks to Anna Rascouët-Paz about her article "Compassion at Work" written with Kristina Workman and Ashley Hardin also of the University of Michigan for the first volume of the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior. She discusses the mechanisms and benefits of compassion within organizations.
Improving Research Quality Before Data Collection
Herman Aguinis John F. Mee Chair of Management at the Kelley School of Business of Indiana University Bloomington and Robert J. Vandenberg Robert O. Arnold Professor of Business at the Terry College of Business of the University of Georgia talk about their article "An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Cure: Improving Research Quality Before Data Collection" which they wrote for the first volume of the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior. In this lecture they discuss the various steps that researchers in organizational science can take to ensure that their work is of high quality and makes a lasting impact.
The Suckling Piglet as an Agrimedical Model for the Study of Pediatric Nutrition and Metabolism: Supplemental Video 1
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Jack Odle Xi Lin Sheila K. Jacobi Sung Woo Kim and Chad H. Stahl "The Suckling Piglet as an Agrimedical Model for the Study of Pediatric Nutrition and Metabolism" from the Annual Review of Animal Biosciences.
Biodiversity of Cone Snails and Other Venomous Marine Gastropods: Evolutionary Success Through Neuropharmacology: Supplemental Video 1
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Baldomero M. Olivera Patrice Showers-Corneli Maren Watkins and Alexander Fedosov "Biodiversity of Cone Snails and Other Venomous Marine Gastropods: Evolutionary Success Through Neuropharmacology" from the Annual Review of Animal Biosciences.
Shown: Conus purpurascens catches a clownfish.
Biodiversity of Cone Snails and Other Venomous Marine Gastropods: Evolutionary Success Through Neuropharmacology: Supplemental Video 2
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Baldomero M. Olivera Patrice Showers-Corneli Maren Watkins and Alexander Fedosov "Biodiversity of Cone Snails and Other Venomous Marine Gastropods: Evolutionary Success Through Neuropharmacology" from the Annual Review of Animal Biosciences.
Shown: Conus marmoreus versus Conus planorbis.
Biodiversity of Cone Snails and Other Venomous Marine Gastropods: Evolutionary Success Through Neuropharmacology: Supplemental Video 3
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Baldomero M. Olivera Patrice Showers-Corneli Maren Watkins and Alexander Fedosov "Biodiversity of Cone Snails and Other Venomous Marine Gastropods: Evolutionary Success Through Neuropharmacology" from the Annual Review of Animal Biosciences.
Shown: Conus textile immobilizes its prey.
Biodiversity of Cone Snails and Other Venomous Marine Gastropods: Evolutionary Success Through Neuropharmacology: Supplemental Video 4
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Baldomero M. Olivera Patrice Showers-Corneli Maren Watkins and Alexander Fedosov "Biodiversity of Cone Snails and Other Venomous Marine Gastropods: Evolutionary Success Through Neuropharmacology" from the Annual Review of Animal Biosciences.
Shown: Two Conus lividus struggle over a nereis worm.
Statistics and Climate: Video 1
A video from the 2014 review by Peter Guttorp "Statistics and Climate" from the Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application.
A global climate model (left) and a regional model (right) using precipitation output with boundary conditions from the global model. The data are taken from the North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program (NARCCAP) experiment. Movie created by Douglas Nychka and Stephan Sain of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
Water Entry of Projectiles: Supplemental Video 1
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Tadd T. Truscott Brenden P. Epps and Jesse Belden "Water Entry of Projectiles" from the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics.
Side view of the water entry shown in Figure 2a.
Water Entry of Projectiles: Supplemental Video 2
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Tadd T. Truscott Brenden P. Epps and Jesse Belden "Water Entry of Projectiles" from the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics.
View of the water entry shown in Figure 2a looking down from the top.
Water Entry of Projectiles: Supplemental Video 3
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Tadd T. Truscott Brenden P. Epps and Jesse Belden "Water Entry of Projectiles" from the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics.
Side view of the water entry shown in Figure 2b.
Water Entry of Projectiles: Supplemental Video 4
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Tadd T. Truscott Brenden P. Epps and Jesse Belden "Water Entry of Projectiles" from the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics.
View of the water entry shown in Figure 2b looking down from the top.
Water Entry of Projectiles: Supplemental Video 5
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Tadd T. Truscott Brenden P. Epps and Jesse Belden "Water Entry of Projectiles" from the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics.
Water entry shown in Figure 4a.
Water Entry of Projectiles: Supplemental Video 6
Water Entry of Projectiles: Supplemental Video 7
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Tadd T. Truscott Brenden P. Epps and Jesse Belden "Water Entry of Projectiles" from the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics.
Water entry of the cone-shaped nose shown in Figure 5a.
Water Entry of Projectiles: Supplemental Video 8
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Tadd T. Truscott Brenden P. Epps and Jesse Belden "Water Entry of Projectiles" from the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics.
Water entry of the cusp-shaped nose shown in Figure 5a.
Water Entry of Projectiles: Supplemental Video 9
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Tadd T. Truscott Brenden P. Epps and Jesse Belden "Water Entry of Projectiles" from the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics.
Water entry of the flat-shaped nose shown in Figure 5a.
Water Entry of Projectiles: Supplemental Video 10
A supplemental video from the 2014 review by Tadd T. Truscott Brenden P. Epps and Jesse Belden "Water Entry of Projectiles" from the Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics.
Water entry of the ogive-shaped nose shown in Figure 5a.