The Lungs
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the lungs with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
The Arm, Shoulder and Hand
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the arm, shoulder and hand with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
The Heart
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the heart with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
The Thorax and Abdomen
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the thorax and the abdomen with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
The Liver
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the liver with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
Knee and Shoulder Joints
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the Knee and Shoulder joints with examples from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
Torso and Major Organs
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the Torso and Major Organs with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
Four steps to protect your business and grow during a downturn Our People: John Reynolds Our People: John Reynolds Our People: Christine Jasoni Psychology's Most Useful Ideas French: En ville 4.1 Email attachments Defence of Women and Imagination in French Medieval Literature Punnett Squares Study Guide Master Plan 2010-2030 Electing a US President in Plain English Sustainable Development for Engineers Lie Algebras
Dr. Gita Piramal, Chairman of Ergo, gives a guide to the four steps needed to protect and grow your business in the downturn
An interview with Dr John Reynolds, Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology.
An interview with Dr John Reynolds, Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology.
An interview with Dr Christine Jasoni, Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology.
Professor Gilovich discusses his new book, titled "Psychology's Most Useful Ideas" with Glenn Altschuler.
Date: 06/17/2010
This unit helps you to acquire the basic language to find your way around a French town. You will learn how to understand and give directions, ask about accommodation, book a hotel room at the tourist information office and get information about what to see and do in the local area. You will visit some museums in Avignon and buy a film for your camera. This unit also deals with telling the time and making liaisons in speech. By the end of the unit, you will feel more confident understanding and
Computer crashes are often the result of viruses, worms or Trojans as unfortunately some internet users want to cause havoc or vandalise your computer. This unit provides a guide to the downsides of living with the Net. Advice on how to deal with these dangers is provided and security issues like spyware and adware are explained. The unit also deals with protecting children online, and provides links to various helpful websites which deal with the problems raised.
Interview with St Hilda's College Fellow and teacher of Medieval French Literature Dr Helen Swift about her book; Gender, Writing, and Performance: Men Defending Women in Late Medieval France as well as other developments in Medieval Literary Studies.
A study guide for Punnett Squares
The Campus Master Plan lays out a long-range plan for the physical development of campus in size, form, character, image and environment. It includes proposed new building growth while at the same time addressing renewal of buildings and defining outdoor spaces that unify all functions of the University.
Building upon the success of The Master Plan 2000-2020: Achieving Distinctiveness and Excellence in Form, Function, and Design, the University is currently involved in updating the Plan with an
A short and simple guide to understanding the U.S. election process.
By independent study of the book Sustainable Development for Engineers (K.F. Mulder, 2006) students acquire basic knowledge about sustainable development
This book addresses the following topics: The Campbell Baker Hausdor formula; sl(2) and its Representations; classical simple algebras; Engel-Lie-Cartan-Weyl; conjugacy of Cartan subalgebras; simple finite dimensional algebras; cyclic highest weight modules; Serre's theorem; Clifford algebras and spin representations; The Kostant Dirac operator; The center of U(g); and Chevalley's theorem.













