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  1. Placenta of Primates, The (1970 Film)

    Director
    N Panigel
    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    The development of the placenta of the baboon and macaque monkey is studied in order to understand the functioning of the human placenta. Different techniques which help to obtain a clearer picture of the...

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  2. Mammalian Placenta, The (1967 Film)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    The major placental types (e.g. the pig, sheep, cat, rat) are examined with the aid of animated diagrams illustrating the foetal and uterine components and the relationship of foetal and uterine blood...

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  3. Foetal Development in Rats (1964 Film)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Describes the development of the rat foetus, foetal membranes, and placenta together with an account of the association of foetal and maternal blood in the placenta.

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  4. Lower Segment Caesarian Section (2 Parts) (1978 Multimedia)

    Subject
    Medical sciences
    Distribution
    out of distribution, Audiocassette. 13, 7 min.; 39, 23 slides. col.

    1: Shows a case where the caesarean section took place because of persistent breach presentation. All procedures are shown from the layout of the instruments to the delivery. 2: Shows twins being delivered....

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  5. Time to Be Born, A (1993)

    Producer
    Barrie Whatley
    Subject
    Biology; Medical sciences
    Distribution
    Sale, DVD (DVD-R, 24 minutes), £34.99 (CM)

    Looks at three aspects of development that take place in the first few months of life. The cardiovascular system is already fully developed at birth, but the neonate’s first breaths trigger important...

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