18 - Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian (cont.)
Course - Group - 18 - Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian (cont.) - Yale University > The American Novel Since 1945 - Audio > 18 - Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian (cont.)
17 - Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian
Course - Group - 17 - Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian - Yale University > The American Novel Since 1945 - Audio > 17 - Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian
04 - Flannery O'Connor, Wise Blood (cont.)
Course - Group - 04 - Flannery O'Connor, Wise Blood (cont.) - Yale University > The American Novel Since 1945 - Audio > 04 - Flannery O'Connor, Wise Blood (cont.)
03 - Flannery O'Connor, Wise Blood
Course - Group - 03 - Flannery O'Connor, Wise Blood - Yale University > The American Novel Since 1945 - Audio > 03 - Flannery O'Connor, Wise Blood
How Somatic Cells (Mitosis) and Gametes (Meiosis) Inherit Genomes - Richard Malkin, Berkeley Biolog
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How cells function - an introduction to cellular metabolism and biological catalysts - Richard Mal
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Blood and Thunder Part 1
The blockbuster film 300, based on Frank Miller’s cult comics, brings the legendary Spartans to spectacular and bloody life, in particular the heroic final stand of the 300 Spartans against the Persians at Thermopylae.
In this podcast Lecturer in Classics at the University, Dr Lynn Fothe
Dr Lynn Fotheringham
Blood and Thunder Part 2
Were the Spartans the original blueprint for comic Super Heroes? Lecturer in Classics, Dr Lynn Fotheringham, answers the question as she continues her look at the film ‘300’ and its impact on the field of Classics.
Part 1 of this podcast is also available at www.nottingham.ac.uk/podcasts.
Dr Lynn Fotheringham
Blood, Iron and Gold: How the Railways Transformed the World - Christian Wolmar
Christian Wolmar is a British journalist, author, and railway historian, best known for his popular books and commentary on transport, especially on Britain’s railway network.
Here he discusses his latest book 'Blood, Iron and Gold: How the Railways Transformed the World'.
Blood, Iron and Gold: How the Railways Transformed the World - Christian Wolmar
Christian Wolmar is a British journalist, author, and railway historian, best known for his popular books and commentary on transport, especially on Britain’s railway network.
Here he discusses his latest book 'Blood, Iron and Gold: How the Railways Transformed the World'.
Gallery of Cells
While all cells have a great deal in common, there is no end to the variation among them. These images provide a sense of the wondrous diversity found in the world of cells.
Medicine Games: Blood Typing
Play a game and find out about a Nobel Prize awarded discovery or work! In this game you have to blood type each patient and give them a blood transfusion. Are you able to do that? If not, maybe you should read the introduction to blood typing before you start, otherwise you will put the patients' lives ...
Assessing Blood Pressure
Descriptions of how to properly take a blood pressure. Definitions and pictures. Practice with module, and test at the end
Assessing Blood Pressure
This learning module presents the proper technique and common errors associated with assessment of blood pressure. The information is targeted at new learners in the clinical and health sciences and can serve as a review for current practitioners. The program includes audio of blood pressure sounds, interactive simulations, and self-assessment tools.
Human Blood
Three tutorials about human blood, covering the different types of blood cells, ABO blood types and Rh blood types. Each tutorial includes nice illustrative photos and figures, a multiple choice quiz that gives prompt feedback on correct or incorrect answers, and a glossary.
All About Blood
Covers blood donation and handling processes, blood components, testing for infectious disease, and blood transfusion history.
Blood Cell Basics
Students will make a proportional model of blood out of red gelatin, a plastic bag, and rice. They will learn about the different components that make up blood and will investigate what happens when the arteries and veins experience buildup from cholesterol. They will then work in pairs to brainstorm ways to clean our clogged arteries.
RVC 50 - Immune-mediated diseases and the role of Regulatory T cells in dogs and humans
A number of diseases arise because the immune system begins to attack the body’s own cells. Here Dr Oliver Garden describes how these diseases arise and his research into the role of a particular type of immune cell, the regulatory T cell, in this phenomenon across species.
Histology, human blood smear x40, (direct/above view)
Histology, human blood smear x40, (direct/above view). Rat dissection stills taken from FARID (Functional Anatomy of the Rat [Interactive Dissection]). This resource was authored by Megan Quentin-Baxter and David Dewhurst, with Graham Irving and Stephen Mera at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Stem Cells: 5 Year Progress Report
Embryonic stem cells can transform themselves into every cell in your body. Does researching these stem cells violate human sanctity, or is it medicine's brightest frontier? What are the prospects for adult stem cells?













