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Holly Barlaam

Cranial Bones Video - 37 views

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    Nice video showing cranial bones. Especially useful for showing images of the sphenoid bone, sella turcica, and ethmoid bones.
Holly Barlaam

University of Oklahoma Histology - 35 views

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    In each topic, you will find a laboratory exercise, and brief description of the histological material. Includes cytology, epithelium, connective tissue, cartilage, bone and bone formation, blood, hematopoeisis, muscle, nervous tissue, cardiovascular system, lympathic and immune system, integument, upper GI, lower GI, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, respiratory system, urinary system, endocrine, male reproductive, female reproductive
Holly Barlaam

Facial Bones Video - 95 views

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    video covering the facial bones of the cranium
Martin Burrett

Dino Dig - 71 views

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    A fun dinosaur archaeologist themed coordinates game. Find the correct coordinates to uncover the dinosaur bones. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Gwen Buck

That's a Fact - 2 views

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    Paleontologists dig up all kinds of fossils, mostly just small bones or sea shells. But occasionally they discover unusual fossils, like squid with ink, lizards with skin, or even a T. Rex with blood!
Teresa Ilgunas

The University of South Carolina Beaufort-Search Engine 101 - 0 views

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    tutorial for how to refine your searching
Martin Burrett

Why teachers must update their CVs at once by @susanwalter99 - UKEdChat.com - 19 views

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    "As I am reading probably my one hundredth CV and letter of application, all for one teaching position, I am reminded of how it is so often the smallest of things, the attention paid to the most obvious of details, that can influence the greatest decisions we make in our lives. I make no bones about how much I love my job. I love the variability, constant challenge and excitement working with children every day offers, and I am thankful that I have had colleagues and employers who have taken a chance and given me the opportunity to pursue my dream job."
taconi12

Tricks Guys Can't Do | Girls Can't WHAT? - 4 views

  • Actually, it’s because of ‘center of gravity’. Women carry ‘weight’ literally in their hips. That’s where we balance from, that’s why the bones in our legs point outward from the knee up. Men and women aren’t that different in muscle strength, etc. BUT: The different center of gravity in a woman’s hips versus a man’s upper body will make it so its a cinch for women and men can’t rebalance their upper body while holding onto the chair.
Holly Barlaam

Eskeletons - 41 views

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    Site from UT that allows you to view human and non-human primate skeletons. Neat resource for biology or anatomy/physiology
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