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Abdominal Examination - OSCE Guide (New Version)
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Published on Feb 19, 2015
See the written guide alongside the video on our website http://geekymedics.com/2010/09/30/abd...

This video aims to give you an idea of what's required in the Abdominal Examination OSCE.

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Abomasum - Anatomy & Physiology
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The abomasum is the fourth chamber in the ruminant. It functions similarly to the carnivore stomach as it is glandular and digests food chemically, rather than mechanically or by fermentation like the other 3 chambers of the ruminant stomach.

Academic Writing in English
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هذا الملف مفيد جدا للباحثين وطلاب الدراسات العليا للكتابه العلمية الجيدة

Accidental Drowning or Foul Play?
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This case was developed for use in the first semester of a sophomore organic chemistry laboratory to illustrate how a combination of techniques is usually required in the identification of chemical compounds. It involves a murder mystery with a forensic twist. Students are told that two bodies have recently been recovered from two different lakes. Due to a mix-up at the morgue, the coroner's office is unable to determine which body came from which lake. The students' task is to develop a methodology to solve this mystery as well as determine whether the deaths were the result of murder or mishap. The case could also be used in instrumental analysis courses or adapted for a non-majors course in the general education curriculum.

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Monika I. Konaklieva
Accipiter gentilis: Information
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Accipiter gentilis: Information

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Lauren Pajerski (author, editor), University of Michigan, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program
Accuracy in Measurements
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An overview of the different measurement systems

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University of South Carolina (University of South Carolina)
Acid Oceans
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This video follows biologist Gretchen Hofmann as she studies the effects of ocean acidification on sea urchin larvae.

Acids, pH, and Buffers: Some Basic Chemistry for Biological Science
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In this "clicker case," a three-year-old girl gets into the medicine cabinet and ingests an unknown number of aspirin tablets. Her brother calls 911 and the girl is taken to a nearby hospital, where she is treated. The case is used to discuss the Law of Mass Action, chemical equilibrium and equilibrium constants, pH, and weak acids and buffers in the context of medical management of a life-threatening emergency. It is called a "clicker" case because it is designed to be presented in a class that uses personal response systems, or "clickers." The case is presented via a series of PowerPoint slides (~400KB) punctuated by multiple-choice questions, which the students answer using their clickers. It could be adapted for use without these technologies. The case is suitable for use in an introductory biology course where integration with biologically relevant chemistry is an important course objective. It could also be used in a chemistry course.

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Terry Platt
Acinonyx jubatus: Information
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Acinonyx jubatus: Information

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Nicole Knibbe (author), University of Michigan
Michael Mulheisen (author), University of Michigan