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Blood flow though the tail section of Danio - note that blood flows toward the tail through a dorsal vessel while blood flows toward the head through a ventral vessel.
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Zebrafish blood flow pathway.
Red blood cells flowing across the yolk and though the two-chambered heart of Danio (note the large dark eye).
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Detailed view of blood cells flowing through the two-chambered heart of Danio.
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Zebrafish blood cell circulation in vessels
Note that blood flows toward the tail through a dorsal vessel while blood flows toward the head through a ventral vessel (you can see blood flow laterally through developing capillaries).
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Zebrafish blood cell circulation in tail
Close up view of blood flow in developing Danio showing blood cells moving through blood vessels.
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Zebrafish flow of blood in developing embryo
Zebrafish embryo's blood circulates from the brain and through the yolk sac into the heart.
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Mamphela Ramphele on Knowledge in the Blood by Jonathan Jansen
On Thursday 1 October the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts GIPCA Great Texts Big Questions lecture will be Mamphela Ramphele who will discuss "To what extent has our transformation process embraced the intimate in public discourse." The suggested background reading is Jonathan Jansen's "Knowledge in the Blood." Mamphela Ramphele, former ViceChancellor of UCT and director of the World Bank, is an academic author and medical doctor. Her involvement in political activism and academ
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Blood in the Bank - Professor Gary Slapper
Globally, more people are killed each year at work than are killed in wars. How the law responds is important, and the UK’s new Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act is a significant improvement on earlier legislation. The Act arose from a recognition that the common law principles of manslaughter (which had been developed to deal with individuals) were ill-suited to the prosecution of companies, such as train companies or construction companies, whose recklessness had been implica
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Zebrafish blood vessels allow blood to circulate
Tail section of Danio where blood flows from the dorsal vessel (moves blood to the tail) to the ventral vessel (returns blood to the head).
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5.5 What is blood?
We all know that the heart is very important but what exactly does the heart do? Why is the blood so important? What functions do the lungs perform? In this unit, we will try to provide at least a basic understanding so we can answer these questions and begin to understand why knowing about the heart is important for all sports people. Before that we will take a look at the human body.
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5.3 Blood vessels: veins, arteries and capillaries
We all know that the heart is very important but what exactly does the heart do? Why is the blood so important? What functions do the lungs perform? In this unit, we will try to provide at least a basic understanding so we can answer these questions and begin to understand why knowing about the heart is important for all sports people. Before that we will take a look at the human body.
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3 The heart, blood and the lungs
We all know that the heart is very important but what exactly does the heart do? Why is the blood so important? What functions do the lungs perform? In this unit, we will try to provide at least a basic understanding so we can answer these questions and begin to understand why knowing about the heart is important for all sports people. Before that we will take a look at the human body.
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T. D. Bancroft saved a playbill fragment with President Abraham Lincoln's blood from from the night the president was assassinated at Ford's Theatre.
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