Intimal Thickening - A Response to Vascular Injury
This animation is a derivative work based on illustration and description of intimal thickening following vascular injury described in the book "Robbins Pathologic Bases of the Disease" by Cotran, Kumar and Collins (1999). It depicts the migration and proliferation of smooth muscle cells and elaboration of extracellular matrix leading to intimal thickening following vascular injury.
Author(s): Carlos A.C. Baptista, MD, MS, PhD

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Let your students explore Hunkin's Experiments

Students of all ages will love Hunkin's Experiments. Cool cartoons that will have you experimenting with food, light, sound, clothes, and a whole lot more!! Hundreds of cartoon experiments from cartoonist, broadcaster and engineer Tim Hunkin.
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Spartan Sagas: Marcia Lampela
Marcia Lampela is a 1984 College of Engineering graduate. One thing that inspires her is community, and she believes Michigan State is a community that allows people to be themselves. "The size of Michigan State allows you to have a lot of choices. I say you go and find your small community in your big community."
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Ziek in de klas: in het Frans reageren wanneer iemand ziek is
Op het einde van deze les kun je: Gepast reageren wanneer iemand je vertelt dat hij/zij zich niet lekker voelt.
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CIDMEF Libreville 2011 – Discussion sur les communications affichées

XVIIIème Journées Universitaires Francophones de Pédagogie des Sciences de la Santé de la CIDMEF.
3ème Congrès International Francophone de Pédagogie des Sciences de la Santé
16 – 19 avril 2011
Faculté de Médecine de Libreville (Gabon). Université des Sciences de la Santé
Titre : CIDMEF Libreville 2011 – Discussion sur les communications affichées.
Intervenant : Laure FIQUET (Rennes, France)
Résumé : Discussion sur les communications
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CAV 2011 - Le cancer du sein chez la femme jeune. consultation médicale.

Réunion thématique du Centre Régional Anticancéreux de Nancy.
Titre : CAV 2011 - Le cancer du sein chez la femme jeune.
Intervenants : Anne LESUR (Médecin oncologue au Centre Régional Anticancéreux de Nancy (Centre Alexis Vautrin).
Virginie ADAM (Psychologue au Centre Régional Anticancéreux de Nancy (Centre Alexis Vautrin).
Résumé : Anne LESUR médecin oncologue prend en charge les patientes atteintes d’un cancer du sein en fin de traitement chirurgic
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Fun Science Projects for Children : Ingredients for Film Canister Rockets
Making rockets in real life is easy; find out what ingredients and materials are needed to make a film canister rocket in this free video from science expert Karen Weisman.  This is a fun project, and instructions are shown clearly in this video.
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Ocean in a Bottle Science Experiment for Kids : Filling the Bottle in Ocean in a Bottle Experiment
The first step is filling the bottle when creating your ocean in a bottle in this free home science video from eHow.  It is clearly and explained, and fun for scientists of all ages, using safe ingredients to create this seascape in a bottle.
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William Bradford Biography, Part VII
This is an animated biography of William Bradford, a leader of the Separatist settlers of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts. This Discovery Channel Education series is aimed at older elementary school children.
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Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun by Debussy (part 2 of 2)
This is a live stage performance of Valery Gergiev conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. It was recorded in March, 2007. The picture and sound quality are excellent. (3:01)
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Between the Lions: Gawain's Word - Making Words with W and EEP
Here we are, back at Blending Fields, where today, as always,
two brave knights will charge together at high speed to make a word.
Today's jousters: Sir "w" and Sir "eep who will make word with w and eep. 

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National Geographic-Cichlid Defense Against Turtle
Have you ever heard of a fish fighting a turtle? Watch these cichlid (SICK-lid) parents keep a hungry terrapin away from their eggs! The commentator talks as if they are at a wrestling match. This is a great teaching resource for elementary/middle school students. It would work well in conjunction with a science lesson on fish, oceans, and animal behavior. This video also helps to build background knowledge. (1:03)
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Coal Combustion and Acid Rain
The burning of coal in today's industrialized society is one of the reasons for what is known as Acid Rain. (02:04)
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Thermal Electricity - How it Works
This is an excellent two-minute mini-documentary that shows through narration and computer animation how fossil fuels are used to generate electricity.
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Fossil Fuels - by StudyJams
Heat and pressure have turned the fossils of dead plants and animals into deposits of fuel, such as oil, natural gas, and coal.  Fossil fuels are a non-renewable resource, and they create pollution, so it is important to conserve them.  Learn more about fossil fuels with this slide show from StudyJams.  Details images are set to music while information is written under each photo.  A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
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How Do You Turn Nuclear Energy Into Electricity?
Nuclear energy creates electricity through fuel rods that are
placed into a moderator to produce heat that is taken out by a heat
exchanger. Discover how nuclear reactors are basically used to create heat with information from a science teacher in this video.

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Weather or Not - Climate
The Weather or Not video series uses weather forecasting and the science of meteorology as a context for learning. This "Climate" episode zooms into space to investigate the relationship between the sun and the earth. You will also learn about the earth's axis tilt, spin and rotation to discover how these affect climate and the seasons. Timing is off between audio and visual. Run timje 08:46.
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SchoolHouse Rock-The Greatest Show on Earth-Weather
This Schoolhouse Rock video will explain different types of weather and how they form. Some of the key vocabulary words include the following: low pressure, high pressure, wind, and humidity. This is a good teaching resource for a science lesson/unit on climate, weather, etc. and would work well in conjunction with a story on weather.  (3:00)
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Weather & Meteorology : What Causes Lightning?
As clouds get bigger with the continuous rising of air, they interact with particles of ice and dirt to create a buildup of static electricity. Learn about the interaction of electrical charges in a cloud with charges on the ground with help from a meteorologist.  Video is short and of good quality and is appropriate for elementary level students of grades three through five.
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Warm Fronts
Video shows how warm fronts are shown on weather maps and what warm fronts are. The video also includes the cloud types that are seen before a warm front occurs, the temperature changes, the wind changes, and the air pressure changes. Video gives all basic information needed to understand warm fronts. Video is of good quality and appropriate for elementary age students, especially for students who are studying weather in science.
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