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Course number and title: PAP113 - Physiology for the Physician Assistant Program Course description: This is a required introductory physiology course for students in the functioning of the human
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 10 hours ago
, of the Academic Culture and English (ACE@UTM) Program, working closely with the Manager, Academic Culture and English Program. The Student Recruitment and Admissions Officer will be required to have a valid
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of University networks Analyzing, troubleshooting and testing highly complex systems Deploy and operate network isolation/firewall services at network perimeters and devices: configure services, develop/install
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public outreach. The goal of the AC training program is to demonstrate the utility of self-driving labs and provide participants with the skills required to leverage AI and automation to build or use self
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administrative protocols. Strong computer skills and comfort with e-mail communication, web tools and Internet applications and intermediate skills in MS Office (Word, Outlook Calendar, Excel, Adobe Acrobat
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: Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) in
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: The Rotman Commerce program is offered jointly by the Rotman School of Management and the Faculty of Arts and Science. It is a highly respected program within the business, financial and academic communities
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computer-aided design and manufacturing (CADCAM), utilizing a variety of materials (e.g. wood, fabric, metal, plastics & thermoplastics)and components (e.g. fasteners, microcontrollers, arduino, tubes, gears
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perspectives to illuminate the practical and normative complexity of contemporary health policy and practice related to reproductive and genetic technologies. Key topics include: reproductive rights and
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
are often complex, with interactions occurring among plants, microorganisms, and physical and chemical environments. Lecture topics and case studies focus primarily on important representative Canadian