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A computer simulation of experiments which may be performed on cat sciatic nerve-tibialis anterior muscle ‘in vivo’ to illustrate important differences in the action of depolarising and non-depolarising...
Examines thrombosis, embolism and infarction - pathological processes that are major causes of ill health and premature death. Demonstrates in a clinically relevant context the causes of thrombosis; the...
Simulates a number of simple experiments which can be performed to illustrate the physiological properties of skeletal muscle and neuromuscular transmissions and is modelled on the frog sciatic...
In order to move and continue life the body needs to turn fuels, consumed as food, into energy. Examines the biochemical pathways and control mechanisms involved in this process. The metabolic breakdown of...
Looks at how fish use different muscles for slow or fast swimming with film from the Marine Laboratory in Aberdeen, where fish have been trained to ‘race’ for a food reward. There are also sequences...
Illustrates the various methods of assessing muscle function using the Cybex machine. Shows the method of rehabilitating muscles after injury and features footballer Adrian Heath, who suffered a serious knee...
A detailed account of the muscles on the lateral aspects of the hip region. Discusses muscles of the lateral and medical aspects of the thigh, muscles of the leg and hind paw, Calcanean tendon.
Reviews the muscles in the preserved forelimb of the dog. Surveys the basic aspects of the limb including terms of orientation and the movement of joints. Shows dissection techniques.
Muscle tissue is examined in a number of ways: under the light and electron microscopes, by X-ray and laser diffraction, in order to illustrate the way in which muscle works.
The differences in structure, innervation and behaviour of the three types of intrafusal muscle fibre in cat muscle spindles; the dynamic bag fibre, the static bag fibre and the nuclear chain fibre.
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