- published: 12 Aug 2009
- views: 87138
- author: emedtv
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Types of Blood Vessels
This video describes the types of blood vessels and explains how they function in the body...
published: 12 Aug 2009
author: emedtv
Types of Blood Vessels
This video describes the types of blood vessels and explains how they function in the body. For videos and more check out www.emedtv.com
- published: 12 Aug 2009
- views: 87138
- author: emedtv
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Blood, Blood Vessels and the Heart (The Human Body Part 1)
www.zaneeducation.com - Blood, Blood Vessels and the Heart is Part 1 of The Human Body - a...
published: 28 Feb 2013
author: zaneeducate
Blood, Blood Vessels and the Heart (The Human Body Part 1)
www.zaneeducation.com - Blood, Blood Vessels and the Heart is Part 1 of The Human Body - an Elementary Science Title Learn how blood travels, how food is digested, how we breathe, how we see, and how our brains work. Journey with Sam, the Invisible Man, as he visits the Doctor to find out how the human body works. Discover how eating right, exercising, and having a good attitude helps keep you healthy. Learn the major organs of the body, how blood travels, how food is digested, how the brain receives messages, how we breathe, and how the eye is like a camera. Zane Education owns the largest library of K-12 curriculum-based subtitled video currently available online. Each video is fully subtitled so as to enable each student to study the topic and improve their reading and literacy skills at the same time.
- published: 28 Feb 2013
- author: zaneeducate
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Blood Vessels and Nerves of the Leg
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published: 28 Feb 2013
author: TheAnatomyVideos
Blood Vessels and Nerves of the Leg
Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Click Subscribe to remain updated. Visit our website to get other medical related material. www.mashmedics.com
- published: 28 Feb 2013
- author: TheAnatomyVideos
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The Heart and Major Vessels - PART 1 - Anatomy Tutorial
www.anatomyzone.com 3D anatomy tutorial on the heart and some of the major vessels in the ...
published: 15 Nov 2011
author: TheAnatomyZone
The Heart and Major Vessels - PART 1 - Anatomy Tutorial
www.anatomyzone.com 3D anatomy tutorial on the heart and some of the major vessels in the thorax that lead to and from the heart using BioDigital Human browser (http This is a good basic tutorial to watch if you want to learn some simple but important anatomy of the cardiovascular system. I have broken the tutorial into 2 parts, so please be sure to watch both parts! Join the Facebook page for updates: www.facebook.com Follow me on twitter: www.twitter.com Subscribe to the channel for more videos and updates: www.youtube.com
- published: 15 Nov 2011
- views: 34344
- author: TheAnatomyZone
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Structure of Blood Vessels
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published: 21 Oct 2011
author: 360Edmlaurence
Structure of Blood Vessels
- published: 21 Oct 2011
- views: 14588
- author: 360Edmlaurence
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Blood pressure changes over time
See how increasing resistance in the blood vessels can cause blood pressure to rise over t...
published: 13 Sep 2012
author: khanacademymedicine
Blood pressure changes over time
See how increasing resistance in the blood vessels can cause blood pressure to rise over time. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy. These videos do not provide medical advice and are for informational purposes only. The videos are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or seen in any Khan Academy video.
- published: 13 Sep 2012
- views: 2287
- author: khanacademymedicine
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Arteries and Veins
Arteries and Veins Both arteries and veins are tubes made of four layers--a protective fib...
published: 03 Aug 2007
author: dan izzo
Arteries and Veins
Arteries and Veins Both arteries and veins are tubes made of four layers--a protective fibrous covering, a middle layer of smooth muscle and elastic fibers and an inner layer of connective tissue lined with a smooth layer of cells. Arteries have a thicker muscle layer to withstand the greater blood pressure. Veins are wider and adapt to the changing volume of blood. Blood flows slowly through veins because it has little pressure behind it. Blood flow in the veins relies on the rhythmic contraction of surrounding muscles and the pumping action of nearby arteries to return it to the heart. One way semilunar valves, which occur at intervals inside the veins, prevent any possible backflow of blood.
- published: 03 Aug 2007
- views: 138540
- author: dan izzo
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Why we have blind spots - and how to see the blood vessels inside your own eye!
I've made a lot of videos about juggling (and will continue to!) as well as minecraft. Thi...
published: 10 Dec 2011
author: Guillaume Riesen
Why we have blind spots - and how to see the blood vessels inside your own eye!
I've made a lot of videos about juggling (and will continue to!) as well as minecraft. This is the first video I've made about a passion of mine that's larger than the other two combined - science! I hope to create videos which explain scientific phenomena at a well-researched middle level of detail. I am studying cognitive neuroscience at Brown University, and the trick in this video was shown to me by Professor David Sheinberg. A big thanks goes to him for all the awesome stuff he's taught me!
- published: 10 Dec 2011
- views: 832508
- author: Guillaume Riesen
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Human Blood Vessels Anatomy
Recorded on November 5, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder. South Central College Instructo...
published: 06 Nov 2009
author: mommyime Sprute
Human Blood Vessels Anatomy
Recorded on November 5, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder. South Central College Instructor: Toby Leonard For: Human Anatomy Class (Biology 220)
- published: 06 Nov 2009
- views: 80631
- author: mommyime Sprute
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One Simple Effective Exercise for Tennis Elbow
LINK: www.diyinjuryrehab.com One Simple Effective Exercise for Tennis Elbow by Ian Constab...
published: 27 Feb 2013
author: Ian Constable
One Simple Effective Exercise for Tennis Elbow
LINK: www.diyinjuryrehab.com One Simple Effective Exercise for Tennis Elbow by Ian Constable @ DiyInjuryRehab.com Doppler Colour Ultrasound Scan from www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S092964411200032X of someone suffering from Tennis Elbow. If you have seen scans of a new baby then this is similar technology. In this scan we are looking at the elbow. LE is the bone - the bump on the outside of your elbow. The arrows and the upper line is the top of the common extensor tendon. The lower line shows the bottom of the tendon as it attaches to the bone. The dots are showing areas of degeneration within the tendon - this is the damaged area of the tendon. The slashes of colour (the orange and the red) are new blood vessels. It is these new blood vessels and the nerves that grow with them that cause your Tennis Elbow pain. This Simple Effective Exercise is designed to get rid of these new blood vessels. With this exercise for Tennis Elbow you squeeze these blood vessels on the bottom of the tendon against the underlying bone. The exercise affects the growth of these new blood vessels and their nerve supply that gives you your pain. So you need to inhibit these blood vessels. If we can get rid of them then you ge rid of your pain. No more pain! Very Simple - One Simple Effective Exercise once you learn how to do it you don't need any equipment. The exercise can be done anywhere - in your home, at the office or sitting in your car at traffic lights. This simple exercise ...
- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 20
- author: Ian Constable
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Beyond the Visible: Adult Stem Cells and Cancer
Docent Petri Salvén has spent two decades researching the mechanisms of angiogenesis - the...
published: 03 Dec 2012
author: universityofhelsinki
Beyond the Visible: Adult Stem Cells and Cancer
Docent Petri Salvén has spent two decades researching the mechanisms of angiogenesis - the growth of new blood vessels - to identify ways to accelerate or block it. He is particularly intrigued by the source of highly specialised endothelial cells in blood-vessel walls and by the possibility to enhance or prevent the generation of such cells. Researchers track down stem cells in blood vessel walls: www.helsinki.fi Music: Travis Morgan, Time Decay (ccmixter.org) Filmed by Claudia Gorr
- published: 03 Dec 2012
- views: 2169
- author: universityofhelsinki
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blood vessels
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published: 14 Apr 2010
author: AnatomyClass2010
blood vessels
- published: 14 Apr 2010
- views: 11286
- author: AnatomyClass2010
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Atherosclerosis - Part 2
Learn about atherosclerosis and why it's bad for the blood vessels...
published: 10 Sep 2012
author: khanacademy
Atherosclerosis - Part 2
Learn about atherosclerosis and why it's bad for the blood vessels
- published: 10 Sep 2012
- views: 3161
- author: khanacademy
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Sweet Success: How Dessert Inspired My Research: Jordan Miller at TEDxYouth@SanDiego 2012
Using simple yet illustrative analogies to help non-scientists understand his scientific d...
published: 21 Jan 2013
author: TEDxYouth
Sweet Success: How Dessert Inspired My Research: Jordan Miller at TEDxYouth@SanDiego 2012
Using simple yet illustrative analogies to help non-scientists understand his scientific discovery process, Biomedical Researcher Jordan Miller explains to his young audience how he developed vascular structures through 3-D printing. This exciting research is an important complement to advances medical researchers have made in 3-D printing bioidentical human tissue and organs in the lab. It's a remarkable prospect for the future of organ transplantation. Deriving inspiration from a cross section of bread and the sugar structure arcing over his dessert, Dr. Miller describes how he combined his background in regenerative medicine, a passion for the maker movement and reliance on worldwide open sourcing to develop viable 3-D printed vascular systems that he demonstrates actually transporting blood. Jordan Miller, Ph.D. is a post-doctoral researcher in the Tissue Microfabrication Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania. Involved with the 3-D maker community since its infancy, Jordan uses a 3-D printer in his work in biomedical research and regenerative medicine and credits open-source collaboration and the maker movement as important contributors to the success of his research. In thespirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events ...
- published: 21 Jan 2013
- views: 1566
- author: TEDxYouth
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euronews science - Artifical blood vessels are almost here
www.euronews.com Up until now the production of an effective artificial blood vessel prove...
published: 12 Mar 2012
author: Euronews
euronews science - Artifical blood vessels are almost here
www.euronews.com Up until now the production of an effective artificial blood vessel proved to be a difficult challenge but scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany claim to have made a significant development in creating one. In 2009 scientist came together in a project called BioRap with the aim of creating artificial blood vessels and now the first prototypes have been made from a 3D printer. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com
- published: 12 Mar 2012
- views: 1732
- author: Euronews
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euronews hi-tech - The computer printer at the heart of the matter
www.euronews.com Scientists are taking the idea of 3D computer printing and catapulting it...
published: 13 Nov 2012
author: Euronews
euronews hi-tech - The computer printer at the heart of the matter
www.euronews.com Scientists are taking the idea of 3D computer printing and catapulting it into the realms of something more suited to science fiction. The idea of printing a human heart, liver or kidney is becoming closer to reality every day. Several teams of researchers around the world are working on the process. And one company, Organovo from San Diego in California has taken on the challenge of using 3D printing technology to create human tissue. They work with one of the world's first bio-printers. The NovoGen MMX is capable of reproducing human tissue in three dimensions. The idea is ultimately to print entire organs that can be transplanted. The company's CEO, Keith Murphy, said: "It prints materials from two deposition heads, cells from one side and gel from the other, with plus or minus 20 microns precision. So you print cells and the cells join together in three dimensions to make one piece of tissue." Thirty or so engineers and biologists work on improving every aspect of the technique. They create what they call 'bio-ink' from stem cells that have been grown on fatty tissue or bone marrow. They are further cultured in flasks, because the process needs several million of them to create just one millimetre of tissue. They print the cells and a fixing gel layer by layer to form a shape that is controlled by computer. After that nature takes over and the cells organise themselves into living tissue. In the lab they can print fragments of heart and lung tissue ...
- published: 13 Nov 2012
- views: 5579
- author: Euronews
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Hybrid Operating Room (OR) at Cleveland Clinic Heart and Vascular Institute
The Hybrid Operating Room (Hybrid OR) combines everything that is used in an operating roo...
published: 08 Feb 2013
author: ClevelandClinic
Hybrid Operating Room (OR) at Cleveland Clinic Heart and Vascular Institute
The Hybrid Operating Room (Hybrid OR) combines everything that is used in an operating room with everything used in a catheterization lab. This allows Cleveland Clinic heart surgeons to do both open procedures and procedures via the blood vessels sequentially. This allows surgeons flexibility to tailor the procedure for patients and use smaller incisions that what can be done in an open procedure. This leads to less invasiver procedures and better clinical outcomes. Learn more about the Heart and Vascular Institute at Cleveland Clinic by visiting bit.ly Visit Cleveland Clinic: bit.ly Cleveland Clinic on Facebook: www.facebook.com Cleveland Clinic on Twitter: www.twitter.com Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic--our daily blog: bit.ly
- published: 08 Feb 2013
- views: 13641
- author: ClevelandClinic
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Understanding Blood Pressure - Anatomy
This is a biology/anatomy video for Grade 10-11 students about Blood Pressure, its causes ...
published: 01 Nov 2012
author: elearnin
Understanding Blood Pressure - Anatomy
This is a biology/anatomy video for Grade 10-11 students about Blood Pressure, its causes and effects. The pressure with which blood flows in the blood vessels is called Blood Pressure or BP. BP is measured using a special device called Sphygmomanometer.
- published: 01 Nov 2012
- views: 52572
- author: elearnin