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Capillaries | Biology | Anatomy
To purchase this DVD please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/
Segment from the program Respiration and Circulation, Gas Exchange, Molecular Transport.
DVD Description
Our Respiration Circulation DVD looks at the flow of air through the conducting portions of the respiratory system to the alveoli before examing: the role of hemoglobin in gas exchange and O2 and CO2 transport in the b
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Three Types of Capillaries
Learn the differences between continuous, fenestrated, and discontinuous capillaries, and how they affect the movement of molecules. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy.
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=hSkIG4MdKqU
These videos do not provide medical advice and are for informational purposes only. The videos are not intended to be a
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Arteries, veins and capillaries
We see how blood vessels carry blood around your body
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Capillary Fluid Exchange
Fluid leaves the capillaries due to hydrostatic pressure and returns via osmotic pressure.
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Anatomy and Physiology of the Cardiovascular System: Arteries, Veins and Capillaries
Structure of arteries, veins and capillaries for anatomy and physiology. Visit my site for a free A&P; etext and more: http://www.drbruceforciea.com
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6.2.5 Relationship between structure and function of arteries, veins and capillaries
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3 Types of Capillaries – Histology | Medical Education Videos
Which organ typically has fenestrated capillaries? You will be able to easily answer this question after watching our video about the three types of capillaries!
You can also watch this video and many other free lectures at Lecturio:
https://www.lecturio.com/medical-courses/histology-advanced.course?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=video&utm;_content=textlink&utm;_campaign=histology&aid;=6918&c1;=208
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Gaseous exchange between alveoli and capillaries
A little more detail of the exchange of oxygen between alveoli and capillaries
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Natural Home Remedies For Broken Capillaries
Learn how the derma roller (micro needling) and paprika can help reduce the appearence of broken capillaries!
http://youtu.be/YuxR3rnHnjM
Dermaroller: http://dawnamador.com/derma
Eminence Lime Stimulating Masque: http://bit.ly/UzRb1i
My FREE 7 Day Diet Guide: http://dawnamador.com/yourguide/
Follow me!
Instagram: http://instagram.com/dawnamador
twitter:https://twitter.com/skin_logic
facebook:
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capillary flow 0002
Blood flowing through arterioles and veinules. Blood cells are clearly visable.
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Oxygen Movement from Alveoli to Capillaries
Watch as a molecule of oxygen makes its way from the alveoli (gas layer) through various liquid layers in order to end up in the blood. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy.
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=nRpwdwm06Ic
These videos do not provide medical advice and are for informational purposes only. The videos are not intended to b
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Bulk Flow and Filtration in the Capillaries
Model Project for BIO 202 by Katherine Zimmerman
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CONTINUOUS CAPILLARIES
Description
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Renal System 13, Peritubular capillaries
As the capillaries pass around the renal tubules, they resorb water and other solutes from the filtrate, such as glucose and amino acids - useful substances. They also directly secrete some material directly into the tubules to be excreted in the urine.
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The Riot Before - Capillaries (Acoustic)
We build utopian empires
We construct policy
Slumped over on bar stools
Stumbling through the streets
We are dreaming in vacuums
Where there's no gravity
All the words that we say never hold any weight
They are polished, they're perfect, pristine
Show cars on the street
Singing tongues over rhythm
Always searching for words
I'm alone in the backseat
In communion with chords
Tightened strings over
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Healthy Skin Advice : How to Get Rid of Broken Capillaries on the Face
Getting rid of broken capillaries on the face is possible by applying a topical vitamin K cream on a daily basis, but electric cautery is another effective way to diminish their appearance. Eliminate broken capillaries on the face, which often occur around the nose, with advice from a board-certified dermatologist in this free video on skin care.
Expert: Loretta Ciraldo
Contact: www.drloretta.com
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How To Camouflage The Skin | Redness, Rosacea and Broken Capillaries
There are a ton of new makeup products out there that claim to be able to cover, camouflage or blur imperfections in the skin. But remember, it’s your treatment routine that makes the biggest difference. A gentle skin care routine that provides healing properties can go a long way to helping minimize sensitive skin issues like redness, rosacea and broken capillaries. Watch this video and learn abo
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Diffusion in capillaries
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Capillaries – Histology | Medical Education Videos
Watch this medical education video about capillaries and improve your histology knowledge!
You can also watch this video and many other free lectures at Lecturio:
https://www.lecturio.com/medical-courses/histology-advanced.course?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=video&utm;_content=textlink&utm;_campaign=histology&aid;=6918&c1;=208
Your lecturer is Professor Geoff Meyer. He is currently teaching at the
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Laser Vein Removal, Broken Capillaries and Spider Veins
http://AMAskincare.com Broken capillaries and spider veins are small fine broken blood vessels most commonly found on the face, around the nose and the central cheek area and can easily be removed with laser vein removal. These broken blood vessels usually appear as a result of sun exposure and are present on areas of skin, most commonly the face, with the greatest amount of cumulative sun damage.
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Reborn doll Tutorials capillaries, scratches, milk bumps blue undertones
Just a few ideas for your reborning experience! I wish the quality was better for you. My goal is to get a good camera so you can see the details better. Nils has great mottling and you can't see it. waaaaa lol
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Blood Vessels, part 1 - Form and Function: Crash Course A&P; #27
Now that we've discussed blood, we're beginning our look at how it gets around your body. Today Hank explains your blood vessels and their basic three-layer structure of your blood vessels. We're also going over how those structures differ slightly in different types of vessels. We will also follow the flow of blood from your heart to capillaries in your right thumb, and all the way back to your h
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BULK FLOW AT CAPILLARIES: BLOOD PRESSURE & OSMOTIC PRESSURE
Description
Capillaries | Biology | Anatomy
To purchase this DVD please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/
Segment from the program Respiration and Circulation, Gas Exchange, Molecular Transport.
...
To purchase this DVD please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/
Segment from the program Respiration and Circulation, Gas Exchange, Molecular Transport.
DVD Description
Our Respiration Circulation DVD looks at the flow of air through the conducting portions of the respiratory system to the alveoli before examing: the role of hemoglobin in gas exchange and O2 and CO2 transport in the blood; the operation of the respiratory control center; and the mechanics of breathing. The program then investigates the composition of blood and how it flows through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins before looking at the role of the lymphatic system in fighting infection, transporting fats, and returning interstitial fluid to the blood.
wn.com/Capillaries | Biology | Anatomy
To purchase this DVD please visit http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/
Segment from the program Respiration and Circulation, Gas Exchange, Molecular Transport.
DVD Description
Our Respiration Circulation DVD looks at the flow of air through the conducting portions of the respiratory system to the alveoli before examing: the role of hemoglobin in gas exchange and O2 and CO2 transport in the blood; the operation of the respiratory control center; and the mechanics of breathing. The program then investigates the composition of blood and how it flows through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins before looking at the role of the lymphatic system in fighting infection, transporting fats, and returning interstitial fluid to the blood.
- published: 24 Oct 2009
- views: 256800
Three Types of Capillaries
Learn the differences between continuous, fenestrated, and discontinuous capillaries, and how they affect the movement of molecules. Rishi is a pediatric infec...
Learn the differences between continuous, fenestrated, and discontinuous capillaries, and how they affect the movement of molecules. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy.
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=hSkIG4MdKqU
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.
wn.com/Three Types Of Capillaries
Learn the differences between continuous, fenestrated, and discontinuous capillaries, and how they affect the movement of molecules. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy.
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=hSkIG4MdKqU
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: 17 Mar 2013
- views: 66701
Arteries, veins and capillaries
We see how blood vessels carry blood around your body...
We see how blood vessels carry blood around your body
wn.com/Arteries, Veins And Capillaries
We see how blood vessels carry blood around your body
- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 27772
Capillary Fluid Exchange
Fluid leaves the capillaries due to hydrostatic pressure and returns via osmotic pressure....
Fluid leaves the capillaries due to hydrostatic pressure and returns via osmotic pressure.
wn.com/Capillary Fluid Exchange
Fluid leaves the capillaries due to hydrostatic pressure and returns via osmotic pressure.
- published: 22 Apr 2013
- views: 53730
Anatomy and Physiology of the Cardiovascular System: Arteries, Veins and Capillaries
Structure of arteries, veins and capillaries for anatomy and physiology. Visit my site for a free A&P; etext and more: http://www.drbruceforciea.com...
Structure of arteries, veins and capillaries for anatomy and physiology. Visit my site for a free A&P; etext and more: http://www.drbruceforciea.com
wn.com/Anatomy And Physiology Of The Cardiovascular System Arteries, Veins And Capillaries
Structure of arteries, veins and capillaries for anatomy and physiology. Visit my site for a free A&P; etext and more: http://www.drbruceforciea.com
- published: 09 Mar 2015
- views: 2202
3 Types of Capillaries – Histology | Medical Education Videos
Which organ typically has fenestrated capillaries? You will be able to easily answer this question after watching our video about the three types of capillaries...
Which organ typically has fenestrated capillaries? You will be able to easily answer this question after watching our video about the three types of capillaries!
You can also watch this video and many other free lectures at Lecturio:
https://www.lecturio.com/medical-courses/histology-advanced.course?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=video&utm;_content=textlink&utm;_campaign=histology&aid;=6918&c1;=208
By the way, if you know the right answer, please leave a comment and we will tell you whether you are right or wrong.
Your lecturer is Professor Geoff Meyer. He is currently teaching at the School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology at the University of Western Australia (UWA). As a leading anatomy and histology expert he is also coordinating the Federative International Program for Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA). Besides medical research on the ovarian function, steroidogenesis, corpus luteum, angiogenesis, and microcirculation, Geoff Meyer’s research activities also focus on developing innovative, computer-aided learning and teaching tools. For his inventiveness, Geoff Meyer has received a number of awards, including the Australian University Teaching Award.
The video “3 Types of Capillaries” is part of the lecture “Cardiovascular System: Vessels” of the online medical course “Human Organ Systems”. It provides an excellent insight into the three types of capillaries.
You will learn more about:
1. Continuous capillary
- Occluding junctions
- Pericytes
- Pinocytotic vesicles
2. Fenestrated capillary
- Fenestrations
- Fenestration without diagram
3. Discontinuous capillary
- Large gaps in the cytoplasm
Now it’s your turn! Watch the video and find out the correct answer to the following question:
Which organ typically has fenestrated capillaries?
A. Spleen
B. Kidney
C. Brain
D. Skin
E. Endocrine organ
If you want to become a histology expert, feel free to watch our playlists including hundreds of free online lectures. Moreover, you can register at Lecturio in order to get even more free lectures and test all our online courses at no charge.
You can find all our medical courses at Lecturio:
https://www.lecturio.com/medical-courses?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=video&utm;_content=textlink&utm;_campaign=histology&aid;=6918&c1;=208
Furthermore, you can read the most inspiring medical articles in our magazine at:
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To subscribe to our YouTube channel, just click here:
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Copyright:
Diagrams used in this presentation were taken from:
Concise Histology by Leslie P. Gartner and James L. Hiatt (July 2010) Elsevier
Histology and Cell Biology, An introduction to Pathology by Albert L. Kierszenbaum and Laura L. Tres (2012) Elsevier
Histological images used in this presentation were taken from:
Meyer’s Histology: http://histology-online.com
wn.com/3 Types Of Capillaries – Histology | Medical Education Videos
Which organ typically has fenestrated capillaries? You will be able to easily answer this question after watching our video about the three types of capillaries!
You can also watch this video and many other free lectures at Lecturio:
https://www.lecturio.com/medical-courses/histology-advanced.course?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=video&utm;_content=textlink&utm;_campaign=histology&aid;=6918&c1;=208
By the way, if you know the right answer, please leave a comment and we will tell you whether you are right or wrong.
Your lecturer is Professor Geoff Meyer. He is currently teaching at the School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology at the University of Western Australia (UWA). As a leading anatomy and histology expert he is also coordinating the Federative International Program for Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA). Besides medical research on the ovarian function, steroidogenesis, corpus luteum, angiogenesis, and microcirculation, Geoff Meyer’s research activities also focus on developing innovative, computer-aided learning and teaching tools. For his inventiveness, Geoff Meyer has received a number of awards, including the Australian University Teaching Award.
The video “3 Types of Capillaries” is part of the lecture “Cardiovascular System: Vessels” of the online medical course “Human Organ Systems”. It provides an excellent insight into the three types of capillaries.
You will learn more about:
1. Continuous capillary
- Occluding junctions
- Pericytes
- Pinocytotic vesicles
2. Fenestrated capillary
- Fenestrations
- Fenestration without diagram
3. Discontinuous capillary
- Large gaps in the cytoplasm
Now it’s your turn! Watch the video and find out the correct answer to the following question:
Which organ typically has fenestrated capillaries?
A. Spleen
B. Kidney
C. Brain
D. Skin
E. Endocrine organ
If you want to become a histology expert, feel free to watch our playlists including hundreds of free online lectures. Moreover, you can register at Lecturio in order to get even more free lectures and test all our online courses at no charge.
You can find all our medical courses at Lecturio:
https://www.lecturio.com/medical-courses?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=video&utm;_content=textlink&utm;_campaign=histology&aid;=6918&c1;=208
Furthermore, you can read the most inspiring medical articles in our magazine at:
https://www.lecturio.com/magazine/medicine/
To subscribe to our YouTube channel, just click here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbYmF43dpGHz8gi2ugiXr0Q?sub_confirmation=1
To see our playlists, simply follow this link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbYmF43dpGHz8gi2ugiXr0Q/playlists
_____________________________________________________________________
Copyright:
Diagrams used in this presentation were taken from:
Concise Histology by Leslie P. Gartner and James L. Hiatt (July 2010) Elsevier
Histology and Cell Biology, An introduction to Pathology by Albert L. Kierszenbaum and Laura L. Tres (2012) Elsevier
Histological images used in this presentation were taken from:
Meyer’s Histology: http://histology-online.com
- published: 04 Aug 2015
- views: 558
Gaseous exchange between alveoli and capillaries
A little more detail of the exchange of oxygen between alveoli and capillaries...
A little more detail of the exchange of oxygen between alveoli and capillaries
wn.com/Gaseous Exchange Between Alveoli And Capillaries
A little more detail of the exchange of oxygen between alveoli and capillaries
- published: 29 Oct 2011
- views: 122398
Natural Home Remedies For Broken Capillaries
Learn how the derma roller (micro needling) and paprika can help reduce the appearence of broken capillaries!
http://youtu.be/YuxR3rnHnjM
Dermaroller: http://...
Learn how the derma roller (micro needling) and paprika can help reduce the appearence of broken capillaries!
http://youtu.be/YuxR3rnHnjM
Dermaroller: http://dawnamador.com/derma
Eminence Lime Stimulating Masque: http://bit.ly/UzRb1i
My FREE 7 Day Diet Guide: http://dawnamador.com/yourguide/
Follow me!
Instagram: http://instagram.com/dawnamador
twitter:https://twitter.com/skin_logic
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SkinLogic333
www.skinlogic.us
Check out my book on Amazon: http://bit.ly/1gGAD
wn.com/Natural Home Remedies For Broken Capillaries
Learn how the derma roller (micro needling) and paprika can help reduce the appearence of broken capillaries!
http://youtu.be/YuxR3rnHnjM
Dermaroller: http://dawnamador.com/derma
Eminence Lime Stimulating Masque: http://bit.ly/UzRb1i
My FREE 7 Day Diet Guide: http://dawnamador.com/yourguide/
Follow me!
Instagram: http://instagram.com/dawnamador
twitter:https://twitter.com/skin_logic
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SkinLogic333
www.skinlogic.us
Check out my book on Amazon: http://bit.ly/1gGAD
- published: 28 Jul 2014
- views: 39268
capillary flow 0002
Blood flowing through arterioles and veinules. Blood cells are clearly visable....
Blood flowing through arterioles and veinules. Blood cells are clearly visable.
wn.com/Capillary Flow 0002
Blood flowing through arterioles and veinules. Blood cells are clearly visable.
- published: 24 Feb 2009
- views: 36081
Oxygen Movement from Alveoli to Capillaries
Watch as a molecule of oxygen makes its way from the alveoli (gas layer) through various liquid layers in order to end up in the blood. Rishi is a pediatric in...
Watch as a molecule of oxygen makes its way from the alveoli (gas layer) through various liquid layers in order to end up in the blood. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy.
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=nRpwdwm06Ic
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.
wn.com/Oxygen Movement From Alveoli To Capillaries
Watch as a molecule of oxygen makes its way from the alveoli (gas layer) through various liquid layers in order to end up in the blood. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy.
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=nRpwdwm06Ic
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: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 134136
Bulk Flow and Filtration in the Capillaries
Model Project for BIO 202 by Katherine Zimmerman...
Model Project for BIO 202 by Katherine Zimmerman
wn.com/Bulk Flow And Filtration In The Capillaries
Model Project for BIO 202 by Katherine Zimmerman
- published: 24 Mar 2014
- views: 4791
Renal System 13, Peritubular capillaries
As the capillaries pass around the renal tubules, they resorb water and other solutes from the filtrate, such as glucose and amino acids - useful substances. Th...
As the capillaries pass around the renal tubules, they resorb water and other solutes from the filtrate, such as glucose and amino acids - useful substances. They also directly secrete some material directly into the tubules to be excreted in the urine.
wn.com/Renal System 13, Peritubular Capillaries
As the capillaries pass around the renal tubules, they resorb water and other solutes from the filtrate, such as glucose and amino acids - useful substances. They also directly secrete some material directly into the tubules to be excreted in the urine.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 388
The Riot Before - Capillaries (Acoustic)
We build utopian empires
We construct policy
Slumped over on bar stools
Stumbling through the streets
We are dreaming in vacuums
Where there's no gravity
All th...
We build utopian empires
We construct policy
Slumped over on bar stools
Stumbling through the streets
We are dreaming in vacuums
Where there's no gravity
All the words that we say never hold any weight
They are polished, they're perfect, pristine
Show cars on the street
Singing tongues over rhythm
Always searching for words
I'm alone in the backseat
In communion with chords
Tightened strings over fret boards
Transcend the distance of stars
But the light that's received is distant history
The present still lost in the dark
The downtown is deserted for suburbs and strip malls
The country inverted lit up by a cell phone
I'm mindlessly scrolling through numbers I won't ever choose
'Cause I can't call you
I wish I could call you
There is a dim light that shines from the opposite side of the lake
A haze over water, that something I can't quite attain
There is a canvas whose blankness is screaming, keeps me awake
I am wrong, I am flawed, but I am saved
So it's cheap beer and late nights just sitting outside talking dreams
That's how I remember it
It's blood always making its way to the tiniest veins
That's how I remember it
I woke on the floor of a stranger's apartment
Refilled pockets with spilled change
I walked out the front door into the descending rain
Occupying the empty space
Between the lines filling history's
Pages of war, kings, of famine, and fortune
The leaders, the fallen, magnificent chosen
Though I am a drop in the largest of oceans
Through unceasing motion
I'll cling to the constants
Sunrise and the sunset
Tempered yet unquiet
With fists buried in pockets
wn.com/The Riot Before Capillaries (Acoustic)
We build utopian empires
We construct policy
Slumped over on bar stools
Stumbling through the streets
We are dreaming in vacuums
Where there's no gravity
All the words that we say never hold any weight
They are polished, they're perfect, pristine
Show cars on the street
Singing tongues over rhythm
Always searching for words
I'm alone in the backseat
In communion with chords
Tightened strings over fret boards
Transcend the distance of stars
But the light that's received is distant history
The present still lost in the dark
The downtown is deserted for suburbs and strip malls
The country inverted lit up by a cell phone
I'm mindlessly scrolling through numbers I won't ever choose
'Cause I can't call you
I wish I could call you
There is a dim light that shines from the opposite side of the lake
A haze over water, that something I can't quite attain
There is a canvas whose blankness is screaming, keeps me awake
I am wrong, I am flawed, but I am saved
So it's cheap beer and late nights just sitting outside talking dreams
That's how I remember it
It's blood always making its way to the tiniest veins
That's how I remember it
I woke on the floor of a stranger's apartment
Refilled pockets with spilled change
I walked out the front door into the descending rain
Occupying the empty space
Between the lines filling history's
Pages of war, kings, of famine, and fortune
The leaders, the fallen, magnificent chosen
Though I am a drop in the largest of oceans
Through unceasing motion
I'll cling to the constants
Sunrise and the sunset
Tempered yet unquiet
With fists buried in pockets
- published: 27 Oct 2012
- views: 1521
Healthy Skin Advice : How to Get Rid of Broken Capillaries on the Face
Getting rid of broken capillaries on the face is possible by applying a topical vitamin K cream on a daily basis, but electric cautery is another effective way ...
Getting rid of broken capillaries on the face is possible by applying a topical vitamin K cream on a daily basis, but electric cautery is another effective way to diminish their appearance. Eliminate broken capillaries on the face, which often occur around the nose, with advice from a board-certified dermatologist in this free video on skin care.
Expert: Loretta Ciraldo
Contact: www.drloretta.com
Bio: Dr. Loretta Ciraldo, the author of the book "Six Weeks to Sensational Skin", is a board-certified dermatologist in Miami, Fla.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
wn.com/Healthy Skin Advice How To Get Rid Of Broken Capillaries On The Face
Getting rid of broken capillaries on the face is possible by applying a topical vitamin K cream on a daily basis, but electric cautery is another effective way to diminish their appearance. Eliminate broken capillaries on the face, which often occur around the nose, with advice from a board-certified dermatologist in this free video on skin care.
Expert: Loretta Ciraldo
Contact: www.drloretta.com
Bio: Dr. Loretta Ciraldo, the author of the book "Six Weeks to Sensational Skin", is a board-certified dermatologist in Miami, Fla.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
- published: 04 Apr 2009
- views: 38624
How To Camouflage The Skin | Redness, Rosacea and Broken Capillaries
There are a ton of new makeup products out there that claim to be able to cover, camouflage or blur imperfections in the skin. But remember, it’s your treatment...
There are a ton of new makeup products out there that claim to be able to cover, camouflage or blur imperfections in the skin. But remember, it’s your treatment routine that makes the biggest difference. A gentle skin care routine that provides healing properties can go a long way to helping minimize sensitive skin issues like redness, rosacea and broken capillaries. Watch this video and learn about the best products from a brand called Donell and find out how to cover these skin issue with makeup while your skin heals.
wn.com/How To Camouflage The Skin | Redness, Rosacea And Broken Capillaries
There are a ton of new makeup products out there that claim to be able to cover, camouflage or blur imperfections in the skin. But remember, it’s your treatment routine that makes the biggest difference. A gentle skin care routine that provides healing properties can go a long way to helping minimize sensitive skin issues like redness, rosacea and broken capillaries. Watch this video and learn about the best products from a brand called Donell and find out how to cover these skin issue with makeup while your skin heals.
- published: 11 Nov 2014
- views: 8115
Capillaries – Histology | Medical Education Videos
Watch this medical education video about capillaries and improve your histology knowledge!
You can also watch this video and many other free lectures at Lectur...
Watch this medical education video about capillaries and improve your histology knowledge!
You can also watch this video and many other free lectures at Lecturio:
https://www.lecturio.com/medical-courses/histology-advanced.course?utm_source=youtube&utm;_medium=video&utm;_content=textlink&utm;_campaign=histology&aid;=6918&c1;=208
Your lecturer is Professor Geoff Meyer. He is currently teaching at the School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology at the University of Western Australia (UWA). As a leading anatomy and histology expert he is also coordinating the Federative International Program for Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA). Besides medical research on the ovarian function, steroidogenesis, corpus luteum, angiogenesis, and microcirculation, Geoff Meyer’s research activities also focus on developing innovative, computer-aided learning and teaching tools. For his inventiveness, Geoff Meyer has received a number of awards, including the Australian University Teaching Award.
The video “Capillaries” is part of the lecture “Cardiovascular System: Vessels” of the online medical course “Human Organ Systems”. It provides an excellent insight into the structure and functions of the capillaries.
You will learn more about:
• Capillaries and arterioles
• Capillaries and metarterioles
• Capillaries and muscle fiber
• Capillaries and venules
• Precapillary sphincter
• Definition of true capillaries
• Thoroughfare channel
If you want to become a histology expert, feel free to watch our playlists including hundreds of free online lectures. Moreover, you can register at Lecturio in order to get even more free lectures and test all our online courses at no charge.
You can find all our medical courses at Lecturio:
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Diagrams used in this presentation were taken from:
Concise Histology by Leslie P. Gartner and James L. Hiatt (July 2010) Elsevier
Histology and Cell Biology, An introduction to Pathology by Albert L. Kierszenbaum and Laura L. Tres (2012) Elsevier
Histological images used in this presentation were taken from:
Meyer’s Histology: http://histology-online.com
wn.com/Capillaries – Histology | Medical Education Videos
Watch this medical education video about capillaries and improve your histology knowledge!
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Your lecturer is Professor Geoff Meyer. He is currently teaching at the School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology at the University of Western Australia (UWA). As a leading anatomy and histology expert he is also coordinating the Federative International Program for Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA). Besides medical research on the ovarian function, steroidogenesis, corpus luteum, angiogenesis, and microcirculation, Geoff Meyer’s research activities also focus on developing innovative, computer-aided learning and teaching tools. For his inventiveness, Geoff Meyer has received a number of awards, including the Australian University Teaching Award.
The video “Capillaries” is part of the lecture “Cardiovascular System: Vessels” of the online medical course “Human Organ Systems”. It provides an excellent insight into the structure and functions of the capillaries.
You will learn more about:
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• Capillaries and metarterioles
• Capillaries and muscle fiber
• Capillaries and venules
• Precapillary sphincter
• Definition of true capillaries
• Thoroughfare channel
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Concise Histology by Leslie P. Gartner and James L. Hiatt (July 2010) Elsevier
Histology and Cell Biology, An introduction to Pathology by Albert L. Kierszenbaum and Laura L. Tres (2012) Elsevier
Histological images used in this presentation were taken from:
Meyer’s Histology: http://histology-online.com
- published: 04 Aug 2015
- views: 665
Laser Vein Removal, Broken Capillaries and Spider Veins
http://AMAskincare.com Broken capillaries and spider veins are small fine broken blood vessels most commonly found on the face, around the nose and the central ...
http://AMAskincare.com Broken capillaries and spider veins are small fine broken blood vessels most commonly found on the face, around the nose and the central cheek area and can easily be removed with laser vein removal. These broken blood vessels usually appear as a result of sun exposure and are present on areas of skin, most commonly the face, with the greatest amount of cumulative sun damage. Other causes of broken capillaries and spider veins are inflammatory skin diseases such as rosacea.
Laser vein removal is effective for treating broken blood vessels on the nose and the face such as spider veins and broken capillaries and is surprisingly quick, comfortable and effective. The laser vein removal treatments are so precise and controlled, the unwanted broken capillaries and spider veins are gently eliminated leaving your skin with no evidence that you ever had any visible veins or capillaries or even came to visit our office. During laser vein removal the laser energy targets the hemoglobin in red blood cells, vaporizing the blood and instantly collapsing and destroying the unwanted vein. Over the course of a few weeks, your body simply dissolves any remaining fragments of the destroyed veins, resulting in beautiful and healthy vein free skin.
Laser vein removal has virtually no down time and you can resume normal activity immediately following treatment for broken blood vessels on the face and nose such as broken capillaries, spider veins or rosacea.
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http://AMAskincare.com Broken capillaries and spider veins are small fine broken blood vessels most commonly found on the face, around the nose and the central cheek area and can easily be removed with laser vein removal. These broken blood vessels usually appear as a result of sun exposure and are present on areas of skin, most commonly the face, with the greatest amount of cumulative sun damage. Other causes of broken capillaries and spider veins are inflammatory skin diseases such as rosacea.
Laser vein removal is effective for treating broken blood vessels on the nose and the face such as spider veins and broken capillaries and is surprisingly quick, comfortable and effective. The laser vein removal treatments are so precise and controlled, the unwanted broken capillaries and spider veins are gently eliminated leaving your skin with no evidence that you ever had any visible veins or capillaries or even came to visit our office. During laser vein removal the laser energy targets the hemoglobin in red blood cells, vaporizing the blood and instantly collapsing and destroying the unwanted vein. Over the course of a few weeks, your body simply dissolves any remaining fragments of the destroyed veins, resulting in beautiful and healthy vein free skin.
Laser vein removal has virtually no down time and you can resume normal activity immediately following treatment for broken blood vessels on the face and nose such as broken capillaries, spider veins or rosacea.
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- published: 15 Aug 2012
- views: 10489
Reborn doll Tutorials capillaries, scratches, milk bumps blue undertones
Just a few ideas for your reborning experience! I wish the quality was better for you. My goal is to get a good camera so you can see the details better. Nils h...
Just a few ideas for your reborning experience! I wish the quality was better for you. My goal is to get a good camera so you can see the details better. Nils has great mottling and you can't see it. waaaaa lol
wn.com/Reborn Doll Tutorials Capillaries, Scratches, Milk Bumps Blue Undertones
Just a few ideas for your reborning experience! I wish the quality was better for you. My goal is to get a good camera so you can see the details better. Nils has great mottling and you can't see it. waaaaa lol
- published: 28 Dec 2013
- views: 6569
Blood Vessels, part 1 - Form and Function: Crash Course A&P; #27
Now that we've discussed blood, we're beginning our look at how it gets around your body. Today Hank explains your blood vessels and their basic three-layer str...
Now that we've discussed blood, we're beginning our look at how it gets around your body. Today Hank explains your blood vessels and their basic three-layer structure of your blood vessels. We're also going over how those structures differ slightly in different types of vessels. We will also follow the flow of blood from your heart to capillaries in your right thumb, and all the way back to your heart again.
Table of Contents
The Basice Three-Layer Structure of Your Blood Vessels 2:17
Different Types of Vessels 3:36
The Flow of Blood From Your Heart to Capillaries 3:59
The Flow From Capillaries to the Heart 7:01
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wn.com/Blood Vessels, Part 1 Form And Function Crash Course A P 27
Now that we've discussed blood, we're beginning our look at how it gets around your body. Today Hank explains your blood vessels and their basic three-layer structure of your blood vessels. We're also going over how those structures differ slightly in different types of vessels. We will also follow the flow of blood from your heart to capillaries in your right thumb, and all the way back to your heart again.
Table of Contents
The Basice Three-Layer Structure of Your Blood Vessels 2:17
Different Types of Vessels 3:36
The Flow of Blood From Your Heart to Capillaries 3:59
The Flow From Capillaries to the Heart 7:01
***
Crash Course is now on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark Brouwer, Jan Schmid, Anna-Ester Volozh, Robert Kunz, Jason A Saslow, Christian Ludvigsen, Chris Peters, Brad Wardell, Beatrice Jin, Roger C. Rocha, Eric Knight, Jessica Simmons, Jeffrey Thompson, Elliot Beter, Today I Found Out, James Craver, Ian Dundore, Jessica Wode, SR Foxley, Sandra Aft, Jacob Ash, Steve Marshall
***SUBBABLE MESSAGES***
TO: Hunter Boyajian
FROM: Chase Boyajian
In the darkest times, hope is something you give yourself.
--
TO: The World
FROM: Andrew Johnstone
Lets all make a podcast
***SUPPORTER THANK YOU!***
Thank you so much to all of our awesome supporters for their contributions to help make Crash Course possible and freely available for everyone forever:
Luke Blackbourn, Tori McClanahan, Evan Gale, Damian Shaw, Sean Riley, Ólafur D. Skúlason, Ho Yin Michael Cheng, Philip Oddie, Silvan Fricker, Stephen DeCubellis
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- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 154111