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This DVD takes an in-depth look at four kinds of sensing applications used in medical imaging and the physics applied to each. It features Ultrasound, Electromagnetic waves including X-Rays and CAT or...
The Science on Film initiative, run by the Wellcome Trust and the Documentary Filmmakers Group, was a unique opportunity for film-makers and biomedical scientists to collaborate on an intensive film...
Five programmes from the series NOBEL’S GREATEST HITS on topics relating to medicine and one on Nobel himself. Each 10-minute programme gives a clear explanation of a major advance in medicine.
A series of five programmes demonstrating applications of electronics in environmental control, industry, healthcare, transport and communications
The principles of a variety of techniques for producing images of the human body are explained. Techniques explored are magnetic resonance, holographic imaging, ultrasound, mammography, computer axial...
A 4-part series explaining and illustrating computer advances in body imaging. Part 1 looks at the current practice in e-rays, computer tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound; part 2 explores...
One of a series of 13 short films about remarkable scientific discoveries by Nobel prizewinners and their colleagues. Looks at Nobel prizewinners whose work has given medical practitioners the ability to...
The CNRS Cerebrovascular Research Laboratory has designed a new process for visualisation of brain blood flow using laser-scanning confocal fluorescence microscopy. The film uses cinemicrography images...
A CD-ROM tutorial introducing some of the basic concepts of radiological imaging and providing opportunities for learning and testing knowledge in anatomy using images of cross-sectional human body sections....
Introduces five methods of imaging the human body: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, X-ray angiography, ultrasound, and computerised tomography (CT). Provides clinical examples for each...
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