- published: 07 May 2012
- views: 1777893
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Human Heart Dissection (Step by step) PART 1
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published: 03 Feb 2011
Human Heart Dissection (Step by step) PART 1
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This is one of our typical step by step dissection videos.
There is also a review video that goes over the dissected heart, it's vessels, external and internal features.
- published: 03 Feb 2011
- views: 28554
5:57
Human Heart
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published: 04 May 2010
Human Heart
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Human Heart
The heart is a muscular organ found in all animals with a circulatory system (including all vertebrates), that is responsible for pumping blood throughout the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions. The term cardiac (as in cardiology) means "related to the heart" and comes from the Greek kardia, for "heart."
The vertebrate heart is composed of cardiac muscle, which is an involuntary striated muscle tissue found only within this organ. The average human heart, beating at 72 beats per minute, will beat approximately 2.5 billion times during an average 66 year lifespan, and weighs approximately 250 to 300 grams (9 to 11 oz) in females and 300 to 350 grams (11 to 12 oz) in males.
In invertebrates that possess a circulatory system, the heart is typically a tube or small sac and pumps fluid that contains water and nutrients such as proteins, fats, and sugars. In insects, the "heart" is often called the dorsal tube and insect "blood" is almost always not oxygenated since they usually respirate (breathe) directly from their body surfaces (internal and external) to air. However, the hearts of some other arthropods (including spiders and crustaceans such as crabs and shrimp) and some other animals pump hemolymph, which contains the copper-based protein hemocyanin as an oxygen transporter similar to the iron-based hemoglobin in red blood cells found in vertebrates.
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- published: 04 May 2010
- views: 20440
9:53
heart dissection / cardiac anatomy
in this video, i am explaining how a human (and mammal / sheep) heart works and looks like...
published: 06 Dec 2009
heart dissection / cardiac anatomy
in this video, i am explaining how a human (and mammal / sheep) heart works and looks like (they're alike!).
MUSIC: KRAFTWERK - MAN MACHINE
www.kraftwerk.de
- published: 06 Dec 2009
- views: 51899
5:14
The Human Heart
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published: 04 May 2010
The Human Heart
Check us out at http://www.tutorvista.com/content/science/science-ii/transportation/heart.php
Human Heart
The heart is a muscular organ found in all animals with a circulatory system (including all vertebrates), that is responsible for pumping blood throughout the blood vessels by repeated, rhythmic contractions. The term cardiac (as in cardiology) means "related to the heart" and comes from the Greek καρδιά, kardia, for "heart."
The vertebrate heart is composed of cardiac muscle, which is an involuntary striated muscle tissue found only within this organ. The average human heart, beating at 72 beats per minute, will beat approximately 2.5 billion times during an average 66 year lifespan, and weighs approximately 250 to 300 grams (9 to 11 oz) in females and 300 to 350 grams (11 to 12 oz) in males.
In invertebrates that possess a circulatory system, the heart is typically a tube or small sac and pumps fluid that contains water and nutrients such as proteins, fats, and sugars. In insects, the "heart" is often called the dorsal tube and insect "blood" is almost always not oxygenated since they usually respirate (breathe) directly from their body surfaces (internal and external) to air. However, the hearts of some other arthropods (including spiders and crustaceans such as crabs and shrimp) and some other animals pump hemolymph, which contains the copper-based protein hemocyanin as an oxygen transporter similar to the iron-based hemoglobin in red blood cells found in vertebrates.
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- published: 04 May 2010
- views: 13879
2:51
Videographic: Electric Beats - Pacemakers and the Human Heart
Animated explanation of the mechanics of the human heart, and the devices that can assist ...
published: 21 Apr 2010
Videographic: Electric Beats - Pacemakers and the Human Heart
Animated explanation of the mechanics of the human heart, and the devices that can assist it
- published: 21 Apr 2010
- views: 72843
2:09
How to draw the Human Heart
Just a quick fabrication of what i can as closely remember the human heart to look like, T...
published: 30 Dec 2009
How to draw the Human Heart
Just a quick fabrication of what i can as closely remember the human heart to look like, There were no References used.
- published: 30 Dec 2009
- views: 16875
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5:58
Jam Session 2.0
We put together a virtual "jam session" with musicians from all over the world! Music was ...
published: 21 Jan 2010
author: Cain Mosni
Jam Session 2.0
We put together a virtual "jam session" with musicians from all over the world! Music was inspired by Galt MacDermot's amazing "Coffee Cold". Handsome Boy Modeling School (Prince Paul and Dan the Automator ) flipped that song with J-Live and Roisin Murphy from Moloko and called it "The Truth".
It's AMAZING what you can do nowadays!
Lyrics
Dumbfoundead
A kid at the pawn shop just bought his first drum machine,
From the slums, but them buttons will take him to another kingdom
A woman humming in a kitchen in brazil, while 50 tenants listen by
sticking their heads outside the window sill, this shit is real, hear
the sounds across the land, no name brands, woman and man jam on pots
and pans, a musician with lost dreams, sitting on concrete, playing
his heart out on missing guitar strings, street performers for a
quarter put on the show of there life, an emcee gets put on the spot
rocks it and tears up the mic, the human instrument, reaching
continents in long distances, no need for sophisticated systems for us
to listen in, countries at war, expressing hate through there
aggression. while two musicians on each side are having a jam session,
whether both em know it or not, they are collaborating. You never know
which way your music is navigating,
Esna
Sing your heart out let your soul be heard
Move to the rhythm to the groove of the drum beats
Chill to the lines disappear to the moment
Fly away persuade all the madness
Just bounce just sway just listen
Herbal T
La música es un sonido supersónico
y es por eso que no creo lo que leo en el periódico
presenta un mundo dividido y tóxico
pero ahora por los cables fiberópticos
yo me comunico, así el mundo se pone chico
si no me entiendes yo te lo explico
whether you in the Bronx and you like to spit bars and rock clubs
or Mumbai playin sitars and tablas
the music is a way we escape, heal and grow
and you aint gotta speak the language if you wanna feel the flow
olha só rapaz, a gente vai a gente vem
mas o ritmo é coisa todo mundo sempre tem
tudo bem, faço música com colaboradores globais
utilizando piano voces tambores e mais
es un laso que nos une hasta el infinito
the rhythms in us it travels wherever we go
Esna
Just let the music take you let your mind take you
Way to find a way to need a way to a brighter day
Don't let it stop in you don't let it die in you
Breath just breath
Just fly away persuade all the madness
Just bounce just sway just listen
Dumbfoundead
Across the seas I hear piano keys playin, translating languages
through the rhythms in beats bangin, a universal exchange, of personal
pains and joys, it started with a verse, each person just came and
joined in, some are complete strangers, some only teenagers, all of us
creators, , we are the dreammakers, internationally transmittin
through bandwidth, passin this bands passion so the masses can jam
with us, all are invited to play, none are required to pay, let the
virus spread, inspire heads, go pirate away, this is that free music,
for people who need music, just listen and breathe to it, I hope that
you feel movement, different souls around globe, connected through
sound makin, they set the foundation now we take it to groundbreakin,
everybody played there part and now we have one song, and this is how
an unheard voice becomes strong
Esna
Sing your heart out let your soul be heard
Move to the rhythm to the groove of the drum beats
Chill to the lines disappear to the moment
Fly away persuade all the madness
Just bounce just sway just listen
Free download of this song is available at
www.dumbfoundead.com
8:36
HEART
An exploration of transcendence.
HEART presents questions through abstract metaphors and ...
published: 29 Oct 2012
author: Erick Oh
HEART
An exploration of transcendence.
HEART presents questions through abstract metaphors and symbols, illustrated by the human heart.
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Directed by Erick Oh
Supported by Matt Groening
Music by Joseph Trapanese (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Trapanese)
Sound Design by Piero Mura (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0613398)
2012 | 14th Hiroshima Intl. Animation Festival (Japan)
2011 | 38th Student Academy Awards | National Finalist (USA)
2011 | Festival de Cannes Short Film Corner 2011 (France)
2011 | 4th SIGGRAPH ASIA (Hong Kong)
2011 | Prix Ars Electronica Animation Festival 2011 (Austria)
2011 | 19th Anima Mundi (Brazil)
2011 | 42nd Nashville Film Festival (USA)
2011 | 18th SXSW South by Southwest Film Festival 2011 (USA)
and more on www.erickoh.com/heart.html
3:44
Father and Son
I was ambivalent about sharing this video publicly, but my Mother asked me to do it, so I ...
published: 19 Jun 2011
author: William J. Meyer
Father and Son
I was ambivalent about sharing this video publicly, but my Mother asked me to do it, so I will follow her judgment.
I made this video with and for my father, Larry Zander, who died a few weeks ago, on May 27, 2011. He was 78.
For those of you who knew my Dad, you will instantly recognize him in his natural habitat.
To those of you who never met him, just know the river was his Church.
He taught me everything of value, including how to respect others, and how to love and engage the Lord with my mind as well as my spirit.
He also taught me something that I only came to realize as an adult, and that is the immense capacity of the human heart.
You see, I didn't meet Larry until I was eight years old.
He was not my biological father.
When my Mother first brought Larry into my young life, quite naturally my first instinct was to resist.
Yes, resist this stranger who was not only showing my Mother a great deal of attention, but was also replacing me as the man of the house!
Resist both him and his attempts to love me.
I can't tell you when it happened, there was no definitive moment, but somehow I learned to trust not only Larry, but God, too, for I truly believe He introduced Larry to my Mother.
Both of them knew what they were doing, though I was too young to know it.
When I stopped resisting, only then did I find love.
Last summer I asked Dad if we could shoot this video with my new camera, and so we awoke before dawn - uncomfortable for me, but old-hat to my Dad, a lifelong fisherman!
We spent the day together up on Crystal River in Waupaca, Wisconsin.
During Christmas 2010 I showed him this video, not without trepidation. After all, I had selected Cat Steven's "Father and Son" to underscore the piece, and I was initially concerned that Dad wouldn't like the theme of the song.
When the video ended, I looked over at him sitting on the other end of the couch.
He was doubled-over, crying. He looked up at my Mom and simply said, "Play this at my funeral."
Which we did, on Memorial Day, in our backyard beside his trout pond.
Happy Father's Day, Dad. I will always love you.
And thank you for everything.
-your son, William
UPDATE: 22 June 2012
After the recent increase of views over Father's Day, my mother asked me to include this addendum:
"I want to thank everyone that has seen, and everyone that has commented on, the video of my husband Larry Zander. Thank you all for your wonderful words, you have helped me through this time of loss. Everyone has touched my heart. God bless you all. Thank you!
-E.J., Larry's wife and William's mom"
1:30
CRISIS IN BURMA
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http://www.noneofusar...
published: 16 May 2008
author: Scott Denton
CRISIS IN BURMA
Please visit the site below if you view this and show your support.
http://www.noneofusarefree.org/the-film.html
http://www.burmacampaign.co.uk/cyclonenargis.php
http://american.redcross.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ntld_main
http://wemakeitgood.com/article/live/burma-behind-the-film
http://wemakeitgood.com/article/live/burma
http://baconsyrup.wordpress.com/2008/05/09/burma/
shilo.tv
In an effort to bring more awareness and bring people together in support of Burma's people our company Shilo recently created this spot. Not only are the horrible atrocities happening to them by their government but now having to recover from the resent cyclone Nargis.
My heart goes out to these peaceful people. please view the video and give any kind of support you can.
Quoted from We Make it Good
"We joined forces with an amazing group of people to create this viral public service announcement (PSA). The purpose was to raise awareness on the Burmese peoples ongoing peaceful protests against their military government’s notorious human rights violations. Working on this piece was a unique experience for us and it was exciting to work with such a passionate group of people.
An important goal for each of us, in every project we take on, is getting people to think. With this piece, it is not just a provocation but a call to action. The people of Burma are oppressed: They are not free to express themselves. At Shilo, we are a group of individuals who make art for our livelihoods and we value personal expression as the highest of our freedoms. We are inviting people to join the global conversation about this issue and hopefully we’ll inspire people to make a positive difference for the people of Burma.
This has become even more relevant due to this weekend’s cyclone that ravaged the area, killing thousands. Please join us in showing your support for this cause. Here are some helpful sites."
Credits
Marketers: MTV Network and noneofusarefree.org
Supervisor: John Jackson - Director of Social Responsibility (MTV Network)
Supervisor: Suki Dusanj - Head of Events (Burma Campaign UK)
Advertising Agency: Ogilvy & Mather (Amsterdam)
Executive Creative Director: Carl Le Blond
Agency Producer: Brenda Bentz van den Berg
Production Company: Shilo (New York, USA)
Director: Shilo
Creative Director: Andre Stringer
Lead Artists: Andre Stringer, Tamir Sapir, David Hill
Matte Painting: Mathieu Reynault and Rodeo FX, Andre Stringer, Marco Giampaolo, Cassidy Gearhart, Noah Conopask,
3D Animators: Henning Koczy, Richard Cayton, Ohad Bracha, Bren Wilson, Eugen Sasu, Keil Figgens
Lead Modeler: Scott Denton
3D Artists: Scott Denton, Christina Ku, Richard Kim, Warren Heimall, Craig Kohlemeyer
Compositors: David Hill, Andre Stringer, Tamir Sapir, Cassidy Gearhart, Noah Conopask, Stieg Retlin
Typography: Evan Dennis
Miniature Design: Willi Patton
Editor: Nathan Caswell
Sound Design: Dante Nou
Coordinator: Danielle Smith
Producer: Lindsay Bodanza
Executive Producer: Tracy Chandler
Executive Producer (UK): Mark Hanrahan
Music: Music production and arrangement: Good Sounds Amsterdam
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10:04
Cardiac Anatomy HD part2
Part 2: Demonstration of the anatomy of the heart in a pig's heart (approx 2/3rds human si...
published: 04 Nov 2009
Cardiac Anatomy HD part2
Part 2: Demonstration of the anatomy of the heart in a pig's heart (approx 2/3rds human size, but very similar anatomically) - presented by Dr David Quinn and Prof Malcolm Underwood, of the Department of CardioThoracic Surgery at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
- published: 04 Nov 2009
- views: 134998
2:44
THE MYSTERIOUS HUMAN HEART | PBS
Airs October 15 and 22 at 9 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings)
MYSTERIOUS HUMAN ...
published: 15 Oct 2007
THE MYSTERIOUS HUMAN HEART | PBS
Airs October 15 and 22 at 9 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings)
MYSTERIOUS HUMAN Heart's one-hour episodes focuses on a different aspect of what we thought we knew, what we know now, and what we're on the verge of learning about the heart.
Endlessly Beating examines the heart as a muscle - pumping almost 100,000 times a day, pushing approximately five quarts of blood in a ceaseless circuit to deliver oxygen to every cell in the human body.
The Spark of Life looks at the physiological electrical mechanisms that keep a heart beating regularly and efficiently - and what happens when this most essential rhythm of life goes awry.
The Silent Killer focuses on atherosclerosis, the silent blockage of the coronary arteries, which can trigger a devastating and possibly fatal heart attack. As this program shows, the key is to recognize the risk factors that feed the disease and to control them before it's too late.
For more information visit http://www.pbs.org/heart
- published: 15 Oct 2007
- views: 19814
6:18
Once On This Island Part 10 - Human Heart (Philippines)
A private production of Once On This Island staged at the GSIS Theater.
Timoune: Ayen Mun...
published: 17 Jun 2009
Once On This Island Part 10 - Human Heart (Philippines)
A private production of Once On This Island staged at the GSIS Theater.
Timoune: Ayen Munji-Laurel
Daniel: Raymond Lauchengco
with some of the best actors and singers of Philippine Theatre: Mon David, May Bayot, Nonie Buencamino, Isay Alvarez, Edward Granadosin, Pinky Marquez, Gigi Posadas, Emeline Celis, Carlo Orosa, Zebedee Zuniga, Annie Nepomuceno, Gelo Francisco, Julie Alagde, Andy Alviz, Cecile Martinez and many more.
Director/Choreographer : Douglas Nierras
- published: 17 Jun 2009
- views: 25540
1:37
Science of the Heart
The human heart emits the strongest electromagnetic field in our body. This electromagneti...
published: 17 Apr 2010
Science of the Heart
The human heart emits the strongest electromagnetic field in our body. This electromagnetic field envelops the entire body extending out in all directions, and it can be measured up to several feet outside of the body. Research from the Institute of HeartMath shows that this emotional information is encoded in this energetic field. HeartMath researchers have also seen that as we consciously focus on feeling a positive emotion - such as care, appreciation, compassion or love - it has a beneficial effect on our own health and well-being, and can have a positive affect on those around us.
- published: 17 Apr 2010
- views: 110248