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FY 2020 Renewal Readiness – What's the 411

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Disruptive Virtual Medical Sales Strategies for Virtual Medical calls. Learn how to sell remotely when you can’t be there in person.
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How Dating Apps Work: The Algorithm Behind Tinder, Bumble, OkCupid Explained | Elemental Ep 16

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Single people are spending a considerable amount of time on dating apps, especially during the pandemic. But have you ever wondered how they actually work? If yes, then you will find your answers in this episode of Elemental where we talk about the smaller things in tech that make a much bigger impact on the world. We explain the science behind major dating apps and also unravel the mysterious Elo rating score.

Further Reading/Watching:
The Tinder algorithm, explained: https://www.vox.com/2019/2/7/18210998/tinder-algorithm-swiping-tips-dating-app-science

Tinder No Longer Uses Elo Rating: https://blog.gotinder.com/powering-tinder-r-the-method-behind-our-matching/

Inside OKCupid: The math of online dating – Christian Rudder: https://youtu.be/m9PiPlRuy6E

Tinder, Grindr, OkCupid Dating Apps Illegally Share User Data, Norwegian Group Says: https://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/tinder-grinder-okcupid-dating-apps-illegally-share-user-data-norwegian-group-says-2164284

0:00 Introduction
1:04 Disclaimer
1:40 Outer Workings of Dating Apps
2:07 Introduction to Dating Algorithms
2:48 OkCupid’s Way of Finding Matches
4:00 Elo’s Rating System
5:11 Why The Paid Stuff is Questionable

Anchor: Shubham Raheja (https://gadgets.ndtv.com/authors/shubham-raheja-43)
Video Editor: Pankaj Rawat (https://gadgets.ndtv.com/authors/pankaj-rawat-44)

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Session 3: Measuring Health Outcomes

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The Institute of Health Economics (IHE), in partnership with the Network of Alberta Health Economists (NOAHE) and Alberta Health, is delighted to co-host an invitational luncheon series that will serve to provide an applied orientation to health economic evaluation. The objective of this series is to help policy makers develop the skills required to better translate and interpret health economic findings.

Session 3 – 21 November 2016: Measuring Health Outcomes

Dr. Johnson will describe patient reported outcomes (PRO). He will provide conceptual information around this method, and then go through the process of conducting and analyzing PRO research.

Institute of Health Economics (IHE): http://www.ihe.ca/
Network of Alberta Health Economists (NOAHE): http://www.noahe.ca/
Alberta Health: http://www.health.alberta.ca/
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Health care has taken tremendous strides in recent decades. So has technology. And so has the data available to researchers. Professor and researcher Ronda Hughes is bringing these pieces together to keep us healthy before and after we leave the hospital. By working with big data to gain a fuller picture of what we know about specific patients, Hughes is giving clinicians and health care systems the right tools to improve health care in ways never before possible. Ronda Hughes is an expert in health policy and health services research. Her interest areas include: patient safety and quality improvement, big data research, health care administration, health systems and policy and program evaluation, among others. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Understanding how Arousal Works

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Understanding how Arousal Works

Since women don’t experience erections in the obvious way men do..how do you know when she’s turned on? The female sexual response cyle has many similarities to men but a few key differences I’d like to highlight in this video #1 difference is length of time.

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Transcript Welcome to : The female sexual arousal pattern explained… BUT for purposes of click bait: how women get horny
LIL montage on getting freaky for the camera.
Alright now that we have gotten that out of the way – let’s dive right in shall we
Master’s and Johnson created a super comprehensive sexual response model that we are going to use today. It explains the act of sex in four parts: excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution. For today’s video we are only focusing on the first two: excitement and plateau
Throw back to getting freaky clip
Sorry I’m only doing that because my YouTube analtics tell me the audience doesn’t like too many smart words in a row.
During the excitement phase a woman sees something or someone attractive. Consider a female in the wild who sees her crush across the meadow. At this point her pupils may dilate, heart rate increases, her skin will flush, lips may deepen in color – this rush reduces cognitive thinking which is why in this phase we often say and do things a little out of the ordinary
Now most of us may experience excitement phase several times a day but usually – nothing goes down so that’s that.
When we actually engage with another is when things start to get interesting
Freaky montage clip
During plateau phase when a woman starts to get really worked up the glands around the opening of the vagina and inside of the canal begin to secrete a dense mucus-like substance, fun fact women who slef pleasure will note this is why you usually have to pull fluid from the hole to the hot button when scratching the record. – not so fun fact – this is the fluids in which sexually transmitted fluids are passed through which is why protection even prior to penetration is important. During this time the nipples also become erect and most importantly the vaginal canal lengthens sometimes to approximately 8 inches and the muscle relaxes. Moving onto terrible diagram # 2 I’d like to talk about the clitoris. Lil known fact is that women also have both erectile tissue AND foreskin. When a women is aroused the clitoral hood which is the skin covering the clitoris, peels back to expose the larger/ erect clitoris
This is because sex for an unhorny woman is painful: it’s dry, tight and the cervix is hanging too low.
Which is why songs like The Dream’s annoy the fuck outta me –
While men can be physically prepared for sex in a matter of seconds, women can take up to 20 minutes to be aroused enough to get the most out of and enjoy the experience in order to get to the orgasm phase – which we con’t cover in this video.
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NC3 October 2019 Webinar: Climate Change’s Impact on Field Crop Diseases

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NC3 October 2019 Webinar: Climate Change’s Impact on Field Crop Diseases

This month’s webinar featured Daren Mueller, Associate Professor and Extension Plant Pathologist at Iowa State University. Mueller explored how climate change and changing management practices can affect corn and soybean diseases.

In this section of the Field Scouting Basics Workshop, extension program specialist Ed Zaworski provides insight into scouting for crop diseases including where to look, when to start looking for specific diseases, and what symptoms to look for. Learn about injury symptoms and disorders that may be confused with common diseases.

http://www.aep.iastate.edu/scout/
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Brian Agnew – The Balanced Dog: The High Arousal or Over Stimulated Dog

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In this video I’m going to walk you through how I work with the over stimulated or high arousal dog.
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