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The Charlie Rose Science Series is a continuing series broadcast on PBS throughout the US which explores the advances being made in biomedical research, their contribution to our understanding of the world...
Describes the life cycle of ‘Ostertagia ostertagi’ and its pathogenesis in terms of the biochemical changes it induces in the abomasal wall. The key factors in epidemiology are related to the various...
Discusses the biochemical agents that can lead to destruction and changes which occur in the joints.
Demonstrates how recent work has indicated that the degeneration of cartilage in diseases such as osteoarthritis may be related to abnormal biochemical and inflammatory changes occurring through the cellular...
Describes the life-cycles, pathogenesis, epidemiology and control of parasitic worms that are the commonest cause of equine disease. Particularly notes strongylosis. The many broad-spectrum anthelmintics now...
The history of haemodynamics starting with Rev. Stephen Hales and his early experiments in measuring blood pressure, through to a systems analysis of the probable interactions between the principal factors...
Describes the mechanics of the artificial pancreas and discusses allograft transplantation. Describes the mechanisms of insulin efficacy, receptor occupacy and hormonal interaction. Discusses the aetiology...
Illustrates the importance of the joints as a load-bearing and shock absorbing system, vital to movement of the human body. Describes the structure and function of a diarthroidal joint and the role of each...
Concerned almost entirely with diagnosis of stomach cancer at a stage early enough for there to be a reasonable hope of permanent cure after operation, and indicates the kind of symptoms which should arouse...
'In vivo’ observations of pathogenesis and effects of chemotherapy using microphotography through transparent chamber in a rabbit’s ear.
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