Back anatomy
This topic starts with an overview of the back, including the abdominal wall. The topic then explores some of the anatomical structures of the back, including the vertebral column, the cervical vertebrae, the thoracic vertebrae, the lumbar vertebrae and the intervertebral discs. Each of the structures is accompanied by illustrations.
Review of Cat Muscles of the Back and Posterior Arm
Specific muscles of the back and posterior arm of a dissected cat are reviewed with proper pronunciation. Origin, insertion, and functions are given. This would make a great review for students preparing for a cat muscle practical. Color video with sound. Run time 05:43.
Learn to Build a Rocket in 5 Days or Your Money Back
In this lesson, students discover the entire process that goes into designing a rocket for any customer. In prior lessons, students learned how rockets work, but now they learn what real-world decisions engineers have to make when designing and building a rocket. They learn about important factors such as supplies, ethics, deadlines and budgets. Also, students learn about the Engineering process, and recognize that the first design is almost never the final design. Re-Engineering is a critical s
Books to Bench to Bedside: Informatics for Autism Research
May 31, 2006 - Isaac Kohane, Lawrence J. Henderson Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Health Sciences and Technology; Associate Professor of Medicine, HMS/Children's Hospital
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a socio-cognitive disorder which has a high (up to 1% by some estimates) prevalence in our society. More controversially, ASD is reported to be on the increase. Less controversially, ASD is known to have a strong inherited component as well as an environmental component. And yet, despit
Books to Bench to Bedside Informatics for Autism Research
May 31, 2006 - Isaac Kohane, Lawrence J. Henderson Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Health Sciences and Technology; Associate Professor of Medicine, HMS/Children's Hospital
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a socio-cognitive disorder which has a high (up to 1% by some estimates) prevalence in our society. More controversially, ASD is reported to be on the increase. Less controversially, ASD is known to have a strong inherited component as well as an environmental component. And yet, despit
7.341 Bench to Bedside: Molecularly Targeted Therapies in Blood Disorders and Malignancy (MIT)
Where do new drugs and treatments come from? This class will take you from the test tubes and mice of the laboratory to the treatment of patients with deadly blood disorders. Students will learn how to think as a scientist through discussion of primary research papers describing the discoveries of several novel treatments. Topics such as gene therapy, the potential of drugs based on RNA interference and the reprogramming of somatic cells into stem cells for regenerative medicine will be discusse
7.340 Regenerative Medicine: from Bench to Bedside (MIT)
Regenerative medicine involves the repair and regeneration of tissues for therapeutic purposes, such as replacing bone marrow in leukemia, cartilage in osteoarthritis or cells of the heart after a heart attack. In this course, we will explore basic mechanisms of how cells differentiate into specific tissues in response to a variety of biologic signaling molecules. We will discuss the use of such factors for in vitro tissue production. We will also study the cellular mechanisms involved in the cl
Learning about Back Bones with Curious George
The children head to the Harvard Museum of Natural History to learn more about bones and what a vertebrate is. They are shown several different animal back bones, including human back bones.
031 The Philippe de Montebello Years: Onésipe Aguado's Woman Seen from the Back
October 24, 2008–February 1, 2009
Philippe de Montebello speaks with curator Malcolm Daniel about Onésipe Aguado's mysterious photograph Woman Seen from the Back, which was acquired by the Museum as part of the remarkable Gilman Collection. Recorded on the occasion of "The Philippe de Montebello Years: Curators Celebrate Three Decades of Acquisitions", on view from October 24, 2008–February 1, 2009.
23. It’s Back To School Time! (Upper Intermediate)
Learn Italian with LearnItalianPod. Episode #23 of the "Upper-Intermediate Level Series" is entitled "It's Back To School Time!". For millions of Italian students the first day of school is just around the corner. In Italy in fact school traditionally begins the second week of September.
Let's follow our friend Lucia as she makes sure [...]
Particles #21 - A Golden Anniversary: Looking Back Over Japanese Particles No, Wa, Ga, and O
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Your grandson looks up at you with big eyes and asks in Japanese, “What’s a golden anniversary?” You reply in Japanese, “It means that you’ve been married to someone for a very long time. Fifty years, in fact!” Your grandson says in Japanese, “That is a long time. I’m only six [...]
'A Spoonful of Russian' is back! Looking back on 1920s and 30s women's fashion Back Squat Conjugation Back Days of the Week Rap Back Days of the Week Rap Back-Jack Hartmann Grover Shows Back and Front How-to: Teaching your child to count back change Mrs. Thorp, a retired third-grade classroom teacher, shows how to teach your child the important skill of making change. She uses a number chart, 1 – 100, with the numbers 25, 50, 75 (representing quarters) colored yellow, the numbers ending in 5 and 0 (representing nickels and dimes) are colored red, and all other numbers are colored blue. This is a good learning tool or alternative way to teach counting back change. Good vide When Nature fights back: Earthquakes
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To begin a new fashion season, an exhibition at Paris' Decorative Arts museum retraces female style in the 1920s, 30s and under the Occupation, focusing on the designer Madeleine Vionnet. This three minute video is fast paced and students need to have some background before watching it. Also mentioned was fashion as propaganda.
See how to correctly perform this strength building lift. Along with the "right way" instruction you also see some examples of what not to do. On screen text summarizes the steps in the lift. run time 0:59
This student made music video teaches the conjugation rules for Spanish grammar. The music video is sung to a Justin Timberlake tune. Lyrics are also provided on the screen. Run time 03:02.
This video is a song by Jack Hartmann with accompanying words and images. It names the seven days in each week in order several times. It ends with a recap of each day, first slowly, then more quickly.
This is a Jack Hartmann rap song about the days of the week. This video uses contemporary rap music and pictures to sing the days of the week. Words for each day are included on the screen. Run time 01:50.
In this Sesame Street video, Grover talks about the difference between front and back. (2:01)
This video shows the devastation of earthquakes. It examines some of the most powerful earthquakes and their aftermath. Run time 52:19.













