The anatomy cookbook : a dissection guide with recipes
The Anatomy Cookbook has been written to accompany an anatomy and physiology course for bioengineers who would otherwise have missed out on the opportunity to study real organ systems at first hand. It is not an alternative to a standard anatomy text, it acts more as a laboratory supplement. The fun bit is that your kitchen takes the place of the dissection room. Each recipe provides an insight into one or more organs, and all you need to do is go to the supermarket and be prepared to think a
The anatomy of the kidneys
Aimed at pre-registration Nursing students studying human biology, this learning object introduces the external and internal anatomy of the kidney, including the anatomy of nephrons and corpuscles.
Anatomy and Physiology Part II - AOT1
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Anatomy and Physiology
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Anatomy and Physiology Part II
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Encouraging book talk in the school library
As adults we sometimes struggle to justify our feelings about particular books, but children are quite clear about what they like and don't like. It is possible to get children to discuss why they liked or did not like particular books and to encourage them to think more deeply about the books they read. This unit offers ideas and activities to engage pupils in discussing books. It is aimed at librarians, teaching assistants and other adults working with pupils in school libraries.
These: Caractérisation et détection de cibles en guide d'ondes non stationnaire par Décomposition
Domaine: Physique, optique
Le Retournement Temporel est une technique multi-éléments permettant de focaliser une onde dans un milieu inconnu hétérogène en utilisant la propriété d'invariance par retournement temporel de l'équation des ondes. La formulation matricielle du Retournement Temporel a donné lieu à une technique de détection multi-cibles, la méthode DORT (pour Décomposition de l'Opérateur de Retournement Temporel). Cette thèse traite de l'application de la méthode DOR
Book Review CARS check
Book Review CARS check
A School Leader's Guide To Improving The Achievement, Assimilation, and Involvement of Montagnard Ch
Following an illustrious introduction to the Montagnards and their plight and flight to the United States, this study explores the education, assimilation, and future development of Montagnard students into American schools. A guide for school leaders is presented within this study to assist the Montagnard students in overcoming obstacles and achieving success in school. The successful implementation of this school leader's guide to improving the achievement, assimilation, and involvement of Mon
A Quick Guide for Listening
Here is a summary of the concepts introduced in "Sound Reasoning." All apply to works of any era or style.
A Parent's Guide to School Band Programs
For the families of interested students, an introduction to the world of music education in the U.S., with an emphasis on school band programs.
A Parent's Guide to Music Lessons
Some suggestions for parents who are wondering when and how to introduce their children to music.
A Guide to Great Home Music Practice
Some tips on making your individual music practice time efficient and productive.
Autism - Guest lecturer Dr. Ian Cook - UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institute
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Lab 9 - Anatomy
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Anatomy of a Tsunami
While tsunamis can neither be prevented nor precisely predicted, people educated about particular warning signs can save their own lives and the lives of others. Â This video gives you information to help you be prepared and understand tsunamis better.
Arachnid anatomy!
This lesson is part of a science unit entitled "Spiders: Fact and Fiction." During this lesson, learning will focus on specific body anatomy, functions and distinguishing characteristics of spiders.
Anatomy of the heart
A lesson plan for Grade 7 English Language Development and Science. Students develop their knowledge of the circulatory system by studying the structure and function of the heart and its vessels.
Spring Flower Seed Planting Guide
A gardener talks about then to plant spring flower seeds. She explains to wait until two weeks after the last frost to plant them in the ground, or start them inside and move them outdoors when the weather warms up. The gardener shows a variety of spring flowers that are good to enjoy all year long.
Angela Paige Cook comments on standardized testing
Angela Paige Cook, founder and director of Paige Academy, talks about the inherent racism of standardized tests for assessing intellect.













