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A hyperthyroid cat presents for a routine checkSubjects
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A vet and client discuss the client's cat with hyperthyroidism presenting for a routine checkSubjects
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A cat with hyperthyroidism presenting for a routine checkSubjects
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See all metadata9.011 The Brain and Cognitive Sciences I (MIT)
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Survey of principles underlying the structure and function of the nervous system, integrating molecular, cellular, and systems approaches. Topics: development of the nervous system and its connections, cell biology or neurons, neurotransmitters and synaptic transmission, sensory systems of the brain, the neuro-endocrine system, the motor system, higher cortical functions, behavioral and cellular analyses of learning and memory. First half of an intensive two-term survey of brain and behavioral studies for first-year graduate students.Subjects
CNS | nervous system | molecular | cellular | systems | development | cell biology | neurons | neurotransmitters | synaptic | transmission | sensory systems | brain | neuroendocrine system | the motor system | cortical functions | behavioral | learning | memoryLicense
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Survey of principles underlying the structure and function of the nervous system, integrating molecular, cellular, and systems approaches. Topics: development of the nervous system and its connections, cell biology or neurons, neurotransmitters and synaptic transmission, sensory systems of the brain, the neuro-endocrine system, the motor system, higher cortical functions, behavioral and cellular analyses of learning and memory. First half of an intensive two-term survey of brain and behavioral studies for first-year graduate students.Subjects
CNS | nervous system | molecular | cellular | systems | development | cell biology | neurons | neurotransmitters | synaptic | transmission | sensory systems | brain | neuroendocrine system | the motor system | cortical functions | behavioral | learning | memoryLicense
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See all metadataSP.236 Exploring Pharmacology (MIT)
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From Abilify to Zyrtec, the world is full of interesting drugs. Such substances have cured diseases, started wars, and ended careers. This seminar will explain how drugs can elicit a range of medicinal and recreational effects. Planned topics include over-the-counter drugs and "dietary supplements," drugs of abuse, treatments for neurological disorders, psychiatric medications, and many more. Prior experience is neither expected nor required, but student participation is essential.Subjects
pharmacology | central nervous system | neurotransmitters | dopamine | Parkinson's | ADHD | schizophrenia | serotonin | alcohol | barbituates | LSD | acetylcholine | endocannabinoids | endocrine systems | norepinephrine | opioidsLicense
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See all metadataHuman anatomy online resource stub
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This is a resource stub for 'Inner learning online: human anatomy', an interactive educational resource for studying and exploring the major systems in the human body. It is intended as a reference tool for both students and the general public. The resource contains animations, graphics and thousands of descriptive links. The body systems covered include: skeletal, digestive, muscle, lymphatic, endocrine, nervous, cardiovascular, male and female reproductive and urinary systems.Subjects
human anatomy | interactive learning | Subjects allied to Medicine | MATHEMATICS | Anatomy | UK EL04 = SCQF 4 | Foundational Level | NICAT 1 | CQFW 1 | Foundation | GCSE D-G | NVQ 1 | Intermediate 1 | | UK EL05 = SCQF 5 | Intermediate level | Intermediate | NICAT 2 | CQFW 2 | Intermediate | GSCE A-C | NVQ 2 | | UK EL06 = SCQF 6 | Advanced courses | NICAT 3 | CQFW 3 | Advanced | A/AS Level | NVQ 3 | Higher | SVQ 3 | UK EL07 = SCQF 7 | Higher Certificate | NICAT 4 | CQFW 4 | NVQ 4 | Advanced Higher | SVQ 4 | HN Certificate | Learning | Teaching | Design and delivery of programmes | Educational research | Subjects allied to medicine | B000 | EDUCATION / TRAINING / TEACHING | SCIENCES and MATHEMATICS | G | RLicense
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This course will provide the student with an overview of the body from a systemic perspective. Each unit will focus on one system, or network of organs that work together to perform a particular function. At the end of this course, the student will review the ways in which the systems overlap, as well as discuss current body imaging techniques and learn how to correctly interpret the images in order to put our newly-gained anatomical knowledge to practical use. This free course may be completed online at any time. See course site for detailed overview and learning outcomes. (Biology 302)Subjects
biology | anatomy | human | integumentary system | skeletal system | muscular system | nervous system | cardiovascular system | lymphatic system | respiratory system | digestive system | urinary system | endocrine system | reproductive system | Biological sciences | C000License
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Physiology is the study of the processes of the body. This course is about the unconscious mechanics of living; the student will look at each organ system in detail and then discuss the ways in which the systems interact in order to maintain the body at an optimal state. Metabolism and homeostasis—or the maintenance of the body at a set, optimal level—will be the primary themes. This free course may be completed online at any time. See course site for detailed overview and learning outcomes. (Biology 304)Subjects
biology | physiology | anatomy | muscular system | nervous system | structural system | endocrine system | cardiovascular system | respiratory system | urinary system | digestive system | metabolism | reproductive system | immune system | enzymes | cellular respiration | cellular metabolism | Biological sciences | C000License
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See all metadataSP.236 Exploring Pharmacology (MIT)
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From Abilify to Zyrtec, the world is full of interesting drugs. Such substances have cured diseases, started wars, and ended careers. This seminar will explain how drugs can elicit a range of medicinal and recreational effects. Planned topics include over-the-counter drugs and "dietary supplements," drugs of abuse, treatments for neurological disorders, psychiatric medications, and many more. Prior experience is neither expected nor required, but student participation is essential.Subjects
pharmacology | central nervous system | neurotransmitters | dopamine | Parkinson's | ADHD | schizophrenia | serotonin | alcohol | barbituates | LSD | acetylcholine | endocannabinoids | endocrine systems | norepinephrine | opioidsLicense
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See all metadataBE.104J Chemicals in the Environment: Toxicology and Public Health (MIT)
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This course addresses the challenges of defining a relationship between exposure to environmental chemicals and human disease. Course topics include epidemiological approaches to understanding disease causation; biostatistical methods; evaluation of human exposure to chemicals, and their internal distribution, metabolism, reactions with cellular components, and biological effects; and qualitative and quantitative health risk assessment methods used in the U.S. as bases for regulatory decision-making. Throughout the term, students consider case studies of local and national interest.Subjects
biostatistics | risk | risk analysis | risk factor | environmental agent | environetics | cause and effect | pollution | statistical analysis | toxic | genetics | disease | health | EPA | metabolism | endocrine | immunity | uncertainty | mortality | death rate | predictionLicense
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This course addresses the challenges of defining a relationship between exposure to environmental chemicals and human disease. Course topics include epidemiological approaches to understanding disease causation; biostatistical methods; evaluation of human exposure to chemicals, and their internal distribution, metabolism, reactions with cellular components, and biological effects; and qualitative and quantitative health risk assessment methods used in the U.S. as bases for regulatory decision-making. Throughout the term, students consider case studies of local and national interest.Subjects
biostatistics | risk | risk analysis | risk factor | environmental agent | environetics | cause and effect | pollution | statistical analysis | toxic | genetics | disease | health | EPA | metabolism | endocrine | immunity | uncertainty | mortality | death rate | prediction | 20.104 | 1.081 | ESD.053 | BE.104J | BE.104License
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