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The following short video excerpts can be viewed using the Quicktime Player, available from
www.apple.com/quicktime. High bandwidth files are better adapted to cable and DSL connections, lower bandwidth files are smaller and should be more efficient with lower speed modem connections. You must have Quicktime Player installed to be able to view these files. If you are having trouble, try downloading the file onto your harddrive and viewing it there.
Explanatory texts and additional links accompany these clips; we encourage you to read them. For more about the purpose of the conference and new data presented at it, see the full report. You can also view photos. |
| George Greer, MD. clip 1 | High bandwidth | Low bandwidth |
| George Greer, MD. clip 2 | High bandwidth | Low bandwidth |
| Charles Grob, MD. clip 1 | High bandwidth | Low bandwidth |
| Charles Grob, MD. clip 2 | High bandwidth | Low bandwidth |
| Charles Grob, MD. clip 3 | High bandwidth | Low bandwidth |
| Deborah Mash, PhD. clip 1 | High bandwidth | Low bandwidth |
| Deborah Mash, PhD. clip 2 | High bandwidth | Low bandwidth |
| Ralph Mechoulam, PhD. | High bandwidth | Low bandwidth |
| Juraj Styk, MD. | High bandwidth | Low bandwidth |
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