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Looks at good and bad conformation in the racehorse. Emphasises the overall balance as the deciding factor in evaluating faults that are acceptable those that are not.
A ‘map’ of the human brain, using three-dimensional images to teach the structure and function of some of the key centres of the brain. Covers general geography, systems of the brain, the cerebral...
Introduces the human brain and nervous system using live action, computer graphics, photomicrographs, PET scans and magnetic resonance imaging. Discusses the central and peripheral nervous systems and the...
Uses animation to show how the structure of neurons allows them to transmit electrochemical impulses and how a neural impulse propagates. Examines the central, peripheral and autonomic branches of the...
Explores the biochemical communications network of the human body through a series of animated sequences that trace the structure of neurons and illuminate biochemical impulses. A neurologist discusses the...
Uses animation and X-ray motion pictures to examine the structure of the human body in terms of the skeletal system - that framework of bones whose composition and arrangement support the internal organs and...
A collection of 24,000 medical, dental and veterinary images. Includes the contents of the pathology videodisc UKPATH II. A visual database is available for detailed searches using any keyword.
A short study of the digestive system from start to finish, covering relevant anatomical structure and function. Uses footage of live pigs, laboratory dissection, and diagrams to explain technical details...
Uses slow-motion video, X-ray images and dissections to show the range of motion of the equine foot and the effect of various biomechanical forces, including hoof testers. A hydraulic press recreates the...
The anatomy of the respiratory system of the pig from nose to alveoli. Uses footage of live pigs, laboratory dissection and diagrams, with each section of the system and its function highlighted and explained.
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