Ep16 Osmotic pressure, light scattering, MALDI-TOF-MS - NANO 134 Darren Lipomi
A very brief overview of methods used to determine Mn and Mw. CORRECTION: at 28:00, "Kc" is the optical constant K times the concentration c. That is, "c" is not a subscript; at 29:20, I should have written just "K" not "Kc". Thanks! http://group.darrenlipomi.com

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Ep17 Chain models and DSC - NANO 134 Darren Lipomi UCSD

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How to get into grad school: Lessons from a dean, chair, & grad admissions director

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Ep7 free radical and controlled radical polymerization UCSD NANO 134 Darren Lipomi

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Ep1 Introduction to Polymers, polycarbonate, organic structures NANO 134 Darren Lipomi

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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How AI Cracked the Protein Folding Code and Won a Nobel Prize

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Elfenbeinküste – Norwegen Highlights | Sechzehntelfinale, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

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But what is quantum computing? (Grover's Algorithm)

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Stephen Meyer, John Lennox, and James Tour: Three Scientists on the Origins of Everything

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She’s 12. She Sings Aretha Franklin… Until Simon TELLS Her to Do It Acapella! 😳

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How much money do PhD students make? Lifetime earnings vs. pursuing a passion.

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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Inside Black Holes | Leonard Susskind

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The $1 Trillion Problem Diamonds Can Solve

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How to manage your time and other people in a lab: productivity hacks for undergrads, grad students

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You Know This Song (but the Orchestra Doesn’t) | Jacob Collier & VSO School of Music Orchestra | TED
![[ENG] PRANK That’s NOT a student…A World-Class Violinist Secretly Entered a Real Korean Competition](https://i.ytimg.com/vi_lc/gKUPExHYR_I/hqdefault_en.jpg?sqp=CKyzkdIG-oaymwEjCNACELwBSFryq4qpAxUIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAGi85f_AzISMGh0dHBzOi8vaS55dGltZy5jb20vdmkvZ0tVUEV4SFlSX0kvaHFkZWZhdWx0LmpwZw==&rs=AOn4CLCfIxrZwTgs_6wCIZLsiNcR8rilgA)
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[ENG] PRANK That’s NOT a student…A World-Class Violinist Secretly Entered a Real Korean Competition

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But what is the Fourier Transform? A visual introduction.

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Lecture 1: Introduction to Superposition

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