1. Introduction to Biological Chemistry II
MIT 5.08J Biological Chemistry II, Spring 2016
Instructor: Elizabeth Nolan
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In this lecture, Professor Nolan introduces the course, and discusses the core themes and major topics to be covered throughout the semester.
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Thank you for that marvelous introduction Prof. Nolan.
big fan here of my professor that indicated this to the class
Awesome lecture!
come to Brazil, we love u here in UFES!
Thanks so much for the class
Excellent lecture, thank you for posting this to youtube
Thank you very much ma'am Thank you mit
Wooooohoooo thank you
that part when she stopped and said pizza delivery lol MIT kids what are you doing?!?!
Is there a Bio Chem part 1 with the same professor? (she seems cool)
@chanwang5928
3 жыл бұрын
@Simon Slade Thanks for your info. I can’t find lecture video on this website. Is it not open to public?
Seems a great lecture, but the sound is about 12 seconds behind the video (fortunately it's not the other way around).
@mitocw
3 жыл бұрын
Things to try, from easiest to most difficult: 1. Set the quality of the video lower (set it to 144p). If it works, it is probably a bandwidth issue. 2. Open a new private browsing window and view the video. If it works, it's probably a cookie/cache issue. Clearing your cache will fix it. 3. Try turning off hardware accelerated playback in the browsers settings. If that works, it's probably your drivers. It's rarely this because you would have noticed all videos would be out of sync. 4. It's probably a hardware issue. Check your audio/video drivers for an update, and your computer for a BIOS/firmware update. It's rarely this because you would have noticed all videos would be out of sync.
@reinerwilhelms-tricarico344
3 жыл бұрын
@@mitocw Well thanks for the effort. It is really not such a big deal. Also, the subsequent videos of the next lectures don't seem to have this problem. But your recommendations may be handy if I encounter such audio delays again.
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