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Could someone please help me out. I really need the table of contents for Audio Osmosis.

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Could someone please help me out. I really need the table of contents for Audio Osmosis.

I only have them starting from CD#4. Hope this helps.:luck:

CD 4

Physics Lecture 7: Electricity and Magnetism

Track 1: Electric Charge
Track 2: Electrostatic Force
Track 3: Derivations from Newtonâs and Coulombâs Law
Track 4: Fields and Lines of Force
Track 5: An Electric Dipole
Track 6: Resistivity
Track 7: Movement of Charge
Track 8: Circuits
Track 9: Capacitors
Track 10: Energy of a Capacitor
Track 11: Circuit Elements
Track 12: Solving Circuits
Track 13: Power
Track 14: AC Current
Track 15: Magnetism

Physics Lecture 8: Light and Optics

Track 16: Electromagnetic Waves
Track 17: Light
Track 18: Geometric Optics
Track 19: Chromatic Dispersion
Track 20: Diffraction
Track 21: Images
Track 22: Types of Lenses and Mirrors
Track 23: Radius of Curvature
Track 24: Focal Points
Track 25: Power
Track 26: Ray Diagrams
Track 27: Magnification
Track 28: The Thin Lens Equation
Track 29: A System for Optics
Track 30: Double Lens Systems

CD 5

Verbal Reasoning

Track 1: Why Verbal Reasoning is on the MCAT
Track 2: What Kind Improvement Can I Expect
Track 3: The Structure of the Verbal Reasoning Section
Track 4: Verbal Strategy Part 1: Energy
Track 5: Verbal Strategy Part 2: Focus
Track 6: Verbal Strategy Part 3: Confidence
Track 7: Verbal Strategy Part 4: Timing
Track 8: Verbal Tactics Part 1: The Five Second Break
Track 9: Verbal Tactics Part 2: Read Every Word
Track 10: Verbal Tactics Part 3: The Main Idea
Track 11: Verbal Tactics Part 4: The Four Tools to Find the Answer
Track 12: Tool 1: Going Back to the Passage
Track 13: Tool 2: The Main Idea
Track 14: Tools 3 & 4: The Question Stems and Answer Choices

Chemistry Lecture 1: Atoms, Molecules, and Quantum Mechanics

Track 15: Atomic Structure
Track 16: Elements and Isotopes
Track 17: Avogadroâs Number and the AMU
Track 18: The Periodic Table
Track 19: The Periodic Trends
Track 20: Ionization Energy
Track 21: Electronegativity and Electron Affinity
Track 22: Bonds
Track 23: Empirical and Molecular Formulas
Track 24: Reactions
Track 25: The Structure of Solids
Track 26: Quantum Mechanics
Track 27: Quantum Numbers
Track 28: The First Quantum Number
Track 29: The Second Quantum Number
Track 30: The Third Quantum Number
Track 31: The Fourth Quantum Number
Track 32: The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
Track 33: The Aufbau principle
Track 34: Degenerate Orbitals
Track 35: Hundâs Rule
Track 36: Planckâs Quantum Theory
Track 37: The Photoelectric Effect
Track 38: Electron Configurations

Chemistry Lecture 2: Gases, Kinetics, and Chemical Equilibrium

Track 39: Ideal Gas and Kinetic Molecular Theory
Track 40: No Volume
Track 41: No Attractive Forces
Track 42: Elastic Collisions
Track 43: Temperature and Kinetic Energy
Track 44: The Ideal Gas Law
Track 45: Standard Molecular Volume
Track 46: Daltonâs Law
Track 47: Temperature and Molecular Kinetic Energy
Track 48: Effusion and Diffusion
Track 49: Real Gas Behavior
Track 50: Reaction Kinetics
Track 51: The Collision Model

CD 6

Chemistry Lecture 2 continued•

Track 1: The Arrhenius Equation
Track 2: The Rate Law
Track 3: Exponents in the Rate Law
Track 4: Catalysts
Track 5: Chemical Equilibrium
Track 6: LeChatelierâs Principle
Track 7: The Reaction Quotient

Chemistry Lecture 3: Thermodynamics

Track 8: What is Thermodynamics
Track 9: Isolated Systems
Track 10: Closed Systems
Track 11: Open Systems
Track 12: The First Law of Thermodynamics
Track 13: Conduction
Track 14: Convection
Track 15: Radiation
Track 16: Work
Track 17: The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Track 18: State Functions
Track 19: Internal Energy
Track 20: Temperature
Track 21: The Third Law of Thermodynamics
Track 22: Enthalpy
Track 23: Standard State and Heat of Formation
Track 24: Heat of Reaction
Track 25: Endothermicity and Exothermicity
Track 26: Energy Diagrams
Track 27: Entropy
Track 28: Equations for Entropy
Track 29: Gibbs Energy
Track 30: Gibbs Energy Formula

Chemistry Lecture 4: Solutions

Track 31: What is a Solution
Track 32: Types of Solutions
Track 33: Colloids
Track 34: Solvation
Track 35: Ions
Track 36: Units of Concentration
Track 37: Solution Formation
Track 38: Vapor Pressure
Track 39: Raoultâs Law
Track 40: Deviations to Raoultâs Law
Track 41: Solubility
Track 42: The Solubility Product
Track 43: Spectator Ions and the Common Ion Effect
Track 44: Solubilities
Track 45: Solubility Factors

Chemistry Lecture 5: Heat Capacity, Phase Change, and Colligative Properties

Track 46: Phases
Track 47: Heat Capacity
Track 48: Specific Heat
Track 49: Calorimeter

CD 7

Chemistry Lecture 5 continued•

Track 1: Heat Curves
Track 2: Thermodynamics of Phase Change
Track 3: Phase Diagrams
Track 4: Colligative Properties
Track 5: Boiling Point Elevation
Track 6: Freezing Point Depression
Track 7: Osmotic Pressure

Chemistry Lecture 6: Acids and Bases

Track 8: Definitions
Track 9: The Hydronium Ion
Track 10: Acid Strength and pH
Track 11: The Log Function
Track 12: Acid and Base Reactions
Track 13: Structural Characteristics of an Acid
Track 14: Acid/Base Equilibrium
Track 15: The Acid Dissociation Constant
Track 16: The pH of a Strong Acid
Track 17: The pH of a Weak Acid
Track 18: Titrations
Track 19: Buffered Solutions
Track 20: The Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
Track 21: Indicators
Track 22: Titrations of Polyprotic Acids

Chemistry Lecture 7: Electrochemistry

Track 23: Electrochemistry
Track 24: Oxidation States
Track 25: Redox Reactions
Track 26: Redox Titrations
Track 27: Half Reaction Potentials
Track 28: The Galvanic Cell
Track 29: An Example of a Galvanic Cell
Track 30: Gibbs Free Energy and EMF
Track 31: The Nernst Equation
Track 32: A Concentration Cell
Track 33: Electrolytic Cells

CD 8

Biology Lecture 1: Molecular Biology

Track 1: Water
Track 2: Lipids
Track 3: Proteins
Track 4: Primary and Secondary Structure
Track 5: Tertiary Structure
Track 6: Quaternary Structure
Track 7: Carbohydrates
Track 8: Nucleic Acids
Track 9: Minerals
Track 10: Enzymes
Track 11: Enzyme Inhibition
Track 12: Glycolysis and Fermentation
Track 13: Aerobic Respiration
Track 14: The Electron Transport Chain

Biology Lecture 2: Genes

Track 15: The Gene
Track 16: The Structure of DNA
Track 17: Replication
Track 18: RNA
Track 19: Transcription
Track 20: Post-Transcriptional Processing
Track 21: DNA Technology
Track 22: The Universal Genetic Code
Track 23: Translation
Track 24: Mutations
Track 25: Chromosomes
Track 26: The Cell Life Cycle
Track 27: Mitosis
Track 28: Meiosis

Biology Lecture 3: Microbiology

Track 29: Microbiology
Track 30: Viruses
Track 31: The Viral Life Cycle
Track 32: Types of Viruses
Track 33: The Structure of Bacteria
Track 34: The Phospholipid Bilayer
Track 35: Membrane Transport
Track 36: Bacterial Envelope
Track 37: Bacterial Movement

CD 9

Biology Lecture 3 continued•

Track 1: Genetic Recombination and Reproduction in Bacteria
Track 2: Endospores
Track 3: Sources for Energy, Carbon, and Electrons
Track 4: Fungi
Track 5: Yeast

Biology Lecture 4: The Eukaryotic Cell; The Nervous System

Track 6: The Nucleus
Track 7: Endocytosis
Track 8: Two Sides to Every Cell
Track 9: The Rough ER
Track 10: The Golgi
Track 11: Lysosomes
Track 12: Peroxisomes
Track 13: The Smooth ER
Track 14: The Cytoskeleton
Track 15: Flagella and Cilia
Track 16: Mitochondria
Track 17: The Glycocalyx
Track 18: Cellular Junctions and the Matrix
Track 19: Multicellular Organization
Track 20: Intercellular Communication
Track 21: Physiology of the Nervous System
Track 22: The Action Potential
Track 23: The Synapse
Track 24: Neuroglia
Track 25: The Structure of the Nervous System
Track 26: Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
Track 27: The Brain
Track 28: Sensory Receptors

Biology Lecture 5: The Endocrine System

Track 29: Exocrine vs. Endocrine
Track 30: Classes of Hormones
Track 31: How Peptides Function
Track 32: The Second Messenger System
Track 33: How Steroids Function
Track 34: How Tyrosine Derivatives Function
Track 35: Negative Feedback
Track 36: The Hypothalamus
Track 37: The Anterior Pituitary
Track 38: The Posterior Pituitary
Track 39: The Thyroid
Track 40: The Parathyroid
Track 41: The Pancreas
Track 42: Glucagon
Track 43: Insulin
Track 44: The Adrenal Cortex
Track 45: Aldosterone
Track 46: Cortisol
Track 47: The Adrenal Medulla
Track 48: Male Reproductive Hormones
Track 49: Female Reproduction
Track 50: Embryology

CD 10

Biology Lecture 6: The Digestive System; The Excretory System

Track 1: Digestion
Track 2: Anatomy of the Digestive System
Track 3: The Mouth and the Esophagus
Track 4: The Stomach
Track 5: Small Intestines
Track 6: The Pancreas
Track 7: The Large Intestines
Track 8: Absorption
Track 9: Absorptive Fate of Carbohydrates
Track 10: Absorptive Fate of Proteins
Track 11: Absorptive Fate of Fats
Track 12: The Liver
Track 13: Function and Anatomy of the Kidney
Track 14: The Renal Corpuscle
Track 15: The Proximal Tubule
Track 16: The Loop of Henle
Track 17: The Distal Tubule
Track 18: The Collecting Duct
Track 19: The Juxtaglomerular Apparatus

Biology Lecture 7: The Cardiovascular System; The Respiratory System

Track 20: Cardiovascular Anatomy
Track 21: The Action Potential in the Heart
Track 22: Breathing
Track 23: Anatomy of the Respiratory System
Track 24: Gas Exchange
Track 25: Oxygen Dissociation Curves
Track 26: The Chloride Shift
Track 27: The Lymphatic System
Track 28: The Blood
Track 29: Blood Cells
Track 30: Innate Immunity
Track 31: Humoral Immunity
Track 32: Effect of Antibodies
Track 33: Cell Mediated Immunity
Track 34: Blood Types

Biology Lecture 8: Muscle and Bone

Track 35: Types of Muscle
Track 36: Skeletal Muscle
Track 37: The Structure of Skeletal Muscle
Track 38: Mechanism of Skeletal Muscle Contraction
Track 39: Motor Units
Track 40: Skeletal Muscle Cell Types
Track 41: Cardiac Muscle
Track 42: Bone
Track 43: Compact Bone
Track 44: Cartilage and Joints

CD 11

Biology Lecture 9: Populations

Track 1: Mendel
Track 2: Mendelβs Second Law
Track 3: Other Methods of Expression
Track 4: Ramifications of Being Diploid
Track 5: Evolution
Track 6: What is a Species?
Track 7: Reproductive Strategies
Track 8: Convergent and Divergent Evolution
Track 9: The Hardy Weinberg Principle
Track 10: The Origin of the Universe

Organic Chemistry Lecture 1: Molecular Structure

Track 11: Molecular Structure
Track 12: Lewis Dot Structures
Track 13: Structural Formulas
Track 14: The Important Functional Groups
Track 15: Other Functional Groups
Track 16: Nomenclature
Track 17: Bonding
Track 18: Hybridization
Track 19: Shapes and Bond Angles
Track 20: Delocalized Electrons
Track 21: Rules for Drawing Resonance Structures
Track 22: Dipole Moment
Track 23: Intermolecular Bonding
Track 24: Conformational Isomers
Track 25: Structural Isomers
Track 26: Chirality
Track 27: Absolute Configuration
Track 28: Relative configuration
Track 29: Observed Rotation
Track 30: Enantiomers
Track 31: Diastereomers

Organic Chemistry Lecture 2: Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, and Substitutions

Track 32: Alkanes
Track 33: Physical Properties of Alkanes
Track 34: Cycloalkanes
Track 35: Combustion
Track 36: Halogenation of Alkanes
Track 37: Alkenes
Track 38: Synthesis of Alkenes

CD 12

Organic Chemistry Lecture 2 continued•

Track 1: Catalytic Hydrogenation
Track 2: Oxidation of Alkenes
Track 3: Electrophilic Addition
Track 4: Hydration of an Alkene
Track 5: Oxymercuration
Track 6: Hydroboration
Track 7: Halogenation of an Alkene
Track 8: Benzene
Track 9: Electron Donating and Withdrawing Properties
Track 10: SN1 Reactions
Track 11: SN2 Reactions
Track 12: Nucleophilicity
Track 13: SN1 vs. SN2
Track 14: Alcohols
Track 15: Alcohols as Acids
Track 16: Alcohol Synthesis
Track 17: Reactions with Alcohols
Track 18: Ehters
Track 19: Order of Acidity

Organic Chemistry Lecture 3: Carbonyls and Amines

Track 20: The Carbonyl
Track 21: Physical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones
Track 22: Chemical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones
Track 23: Aldehydes and Ketones with Alcohols
Track 24: Aldol Condensation
Track 25: conjugation
Track 26: Carboxylic Acids
Track 27: Chemistry of Carboxylic Acids
Track 28: Reactions of Carboxylic Acid and Derivatives
Track 29: Amines
Track 30: Reactions with Amines
Track 31: Nitriles

Organic Chemistry Lecture 4: Biochemistry and Lab Techniques

Track 32: Fatty Acids
Track 33: Amino Acids
Track 34: The Isoelectric Point and Electrophoresis
Track 35: Carbohydrates
Track 36: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Track 37: Peak Position in NMR
Track 38: Spin-Spin Splitting
Track 39: Integral and Digital Traces
Track 40: An Example of NMR
Track 41: NMR Summary
Track 42: IR Spectroscopy
Track 43: Chromatography
Track 44: Distillation
Track 45: Crystallization
Track 46: Extraction
 
Disc 1-01-Intro
Disc 1-02-How to Use These Recordings
Disc 1-03-Other Products by Osote Publishing
Disc 1-04-The MCAT
Disc 1-05- Five Step System
Disc 1-06- Vectors and Scalars
Disc 1-07- Component Vectors, Trigonometry, & Triangles
Disc 1-08- Translational Motion Conceptually
Disc 1-09- Translational Motion Application
Disc 1-10- Vertical Projectile Motion
Disc 1-11- Distance Traveled
Disc 1-12- Translational Motion Formulas
Disc 1-13- Example in Projectile Motion
Disc 1-14- Air Resistance
Disc 1-15- Mass & Weight
Disc 1-16- Rotational Inertia
Disc 1-17- Summary of Mass & Weight
Disc 1-18- Center of Mass
Disc 1-19- The Four Forces of Nature
Disc 1-20- Types of Contact Forces
Disc 1-21- Newton's Laws of Motion
Disc 1-22- Newton's First Law
Disc 1-23- Newton's Second Law
Disc 1-24- Newton's Third Law
Disc 1-25- Explanation of Horse & Cart
Disc 1-26- Newton's Law of Gravity
Disc 1-27- Why Objects Appear to Float in Orbit
Disc 1-28- Centripetal Acceleration
Disc 1-29- Radius of Curvature
Disc 1-30- Centripetal Force
Disc 1-31- Inclined Planes
Disc 1-32- Friction
Disc 1-33- Static & Kinetic Friction
Disc 1-34- Formulas for Friction
Disc 1-35- When Does Friction Oppose Motion
Disc 1-36- Tension
Disc 1-37- Hooke's Law

CD 2
Disc 2-01- Equilibrium
Disc 2-02- Equilibrium Example
Disc 2-03- Non-Equilibrium
Disc 2-04- Non-Equilibrium Example
Disc 2-05- Torque
Disc 2-06- Example of Torque
Disc 2-07- Energy
Disc 2-08- Types of Energy
Disc 2-09- Gravitational Potential Energy
Disc 2-10- Elastic Potential Energy
Disc 2-11- Systems
Disc 2-12- The First Law of Thermodynamics
Disc 2-13- Work vs. Heat
Disc 2-14- Work
Disc 2-15- Another Formula for Work
Disc 2-16- Conservative Forces
Disc 2-17- Work & Conservative Forces
Disc 2-18- Friction & Work
Disc 2-19- Power
Disc 2-20- Momentum vs. Inertia
Disc 2-21- Momentum Defined
Disc 2-22- Elastic vs. Inelastic Collisions
Disc 2-23- Collision Example
Disc 2-24- Solving Collision Problems
Disc 2-25- Reverse Collisions
Disc 2-26- Impulse
Disc 2-27- The Reason for Machines
Disc 2-28- How Machines Work
Disc 2-29- Ramps
Disc 2-30- Levers
Disc 2-31- Pulleys
Disc 2-32- HalfLife
Disc 2-33- Alpha Particles
Disc 2-34- Beta Decay
Disc 2-35- Positron Emission
Disc 2-36- Electron Capture
Disc 2-37- Gamma Rays & Annihilation
Disc 2-38- EMC2
Disc 2-39- Fission & Fusion


CD 3
Disc 3-01- The Nature of Fluids
Disc 3-02- Intensive & Extensive Properties
Disc 3-03- Density & Specific Gravity
Disc 3-04- The Concept of Pressure
Disc 3-05- Units of Pressure
Disc 3-06- Fluids at Rest
Disc 3-07- Gauge Pressure
Disc 3-08- Pascal's Principle
Disc 3-09- A Hydraulic Lift
Disc 3-10- Archimedes Principle
Disc 3-11- The Buoyant Force
Disc 3-12- Fluids in Motion
Disc 3-13- Ideal Fluids
Disc 3-14- The Continuity Equation
Disc 3-15- Bernoulli's Equation
Disc 3-16- Non-Ideal Fluids
Disc 3-17- Surface Tension
Disc 3-18- Stress & Strain
Disc 3-19- Modulus of Elasticity
Disc 3-20- Thermal Expansion
Disc 3-21- Wave Characteristics
Disc 3-22- Velocity of a Wave
Disc 3-23- Surface Waves
Disc 3-24- Intensity
Disc 3-25- Wave Phase
Disc 3-26- Beat Frequency
Disc 3-27- Standing Wave
Disc 3-28- Simple Harmonic Motion


 
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Thanks guys! btw, track 29 on the Physics cd dealing with waves is called "the doppler effect"
 
Anyone know the total time the whole set takes?
~13 hours playtime.

edit: i realized this thread had over 1k views, and that seemed odd... noticed the guy i replied to asked that question 2 years ago lol :idea:

it's good to see someone new searching rather than just putting out new threads of repetitive crap though :)
 
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