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Students will learn to fabricate, remix, and design detection and monitoring devices for health following the core focus of the Tricorder: a portable, handheld diagnostic device which can brings health solutions to consumers at home or in remote parts of the world. Inspired by the Tricorder X-Prize (with a purse of $10 million), students will aim to create specific component technologies that integrate into a comprehensive Tricorder mechanism capable of reading vital signs and specific disease biomarker detection. Component areas will include optical, electric, biochemical, and molecular diagnostics. Students will learn to fabricate, remix, and design detection and monitoring devices for health following the core focus of the Tricorder: a portable, handheld diagnostic device which can brings health solutions to consumers at home or in remote parts of the world. Inspired by the Tricorder X-Prize (with a purse of $10 million), students will aim to create specific component technologies that integrate into a comprehensive Tricorder mechanism capable of reading vital signs and specific disease biomarker detection. Component areas will include optical, electric, biochemical, and molecular diagnostics.Subjects
Medical | Medical | tricorder | tricorder | prototyping | prototyping | diagnostic | diagnostic | health | health | microscopy | microscopy | imaging | imaging | antibodies | antibodies | Crusher | Crusher | nanoparticles | nanoparticles | sensor | sensor | pulse | pulse | bones | bones | McCoy | McCoy | biomarker | biomarker | nerd | nerd | microfluid | microfluid | Beverly | Beverly | immunoassay | immunoassay | immune | immune | telemedicine | telemedicineLicense
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See all metadataJazz band in Miami Jazz band in Miami
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Longitudinal cross section of the normal equine tarsus joint with tarsal bones absentSubjects
svmsvet | equine | horse | skeleton | longitudinal | cross | section | tarsus | hock | joint | bonesLicense
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Longitudinal cross section of the normal equine tarsus joint with detachable tarsal bonesSubjects
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See all metadataAdventures in Forensic Anthropology
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Authors: Professor Alan Morris Professor Morris of the Department of Human Biology (Faculty of Health Sciences, UCT) presented this talk for the Friends of the South African Museum at the Iziko Museum. Clicked 764 times. Last clicked 07/31/2014 - 22:02. Teaching & Learning Context: The content of this audio lecture will be of interest to anthropology and anatomy students, as well as anyone who enjoys crime series and wishes to learn more about forensic anthropology.Subjects
Centre for Higher Education Development | Centre for Open Learning | Audio | Audio Lectures | English | Post-secondary | Alan Morris | anatomy | anthropology | archeology | bone analysis | bones | forensic anthropologyLicense
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This topic begins with the primary functions of bone and explores its structure in detail, showcasing anatomical images of the femur as an example. A diagrammatical overview of a bone cross-section is shown and bone structure is further explored by describing the bone matrix and its composition in detail along with its various functions. The different types of bone cells and their relevant functions are highlighted with diagrams and an electron micrograph (osteoprogenitors, osteoblasts and osteocytes). This topic also includes a brief overview of the fracture healing process. This learning object is from UKEC: Higher Education, HE2, MedicineSubjects
bones | femurs | endosteum | anatomy | matrix | osteoprogenitors | osteoblasts | osteocytes | fractures | electron micrograph | ukoer | ooer | medev | Anatomy | Biological Sciences | Medicine and Dentistry | Subjects allied to Medicine | SAFETY | UK EL07 = SCQF 7 | Higher Certificate | NICAT 4 | CQFW 4 | NVQ 4 | Advanced Higher | SVQ 4 | HN Certificate | UK EL08 = SCQF 8 | Higher Diploma | NICAT 5 | CQFW 5 | HN Diploma | Diploma in HE | UK EL09 = SCQF 9 | Ordinary degree | NICAT 6 | CQFW 6 | NVQ 5 | SVQ 5 | Ordinary degree | Graduate certific | UK EL10 = SCQF 10 | Honours degree | Graduate diploma | Teaching | Learning | Design and delivery of programmes | dentistry | A000License
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This topic starts with a description of the main functions of bone (e.g. surface for attachment). Bone composition and endochondral ossification is described and a diagram showing the stages is given. The different types of bones (e.g. short, flat) and the structure of long bones are detailed further. Diagrams showing the different regions of the spine are included. Bone modelling and remodelling are described.Subjects
muscles | skeletal | joints | cartilage | bones | musculoskeletal system | ukoer | ooer | medev | Medicine and Dentistry | Subjects allied to Medicine | SAFETY | Learning | Teaching | Institutions | Students | UK EL10 = SCQF 10 | Honours degree | Graduate diploma | dentistry | A000License
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A quick guide to describing fractures, how bones heal, how we manage fractures and what complications may arise.Subjects
ukoer | ooer | medev | fractures | bones | heal | healing | management | complications | dentistry | A000License
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See all metadataBanjoist and bones player Abner Jay performs with child - White Springs
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music | florida | bones | performers | folkmusic | whitesprings | banjoist | floridafolkfestival | abnerjayLicense
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Longitudinal cross section of the normal equine tarsus joint with tarsal bones absentSubjects
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Longitudinal cross section of the normal equine tarsus joint with detachable tarsal bonesSubjects
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This photograph is from the Robert Hope collection/. Robert Hope was a resident of Newcastle upon Tyne. In the early 1970s he took out a bank loan to buy a Rolleiflex camera. Over the next few years he photographed various Newcastle scenes, including the Grainger Market and the demolition of housing estates in the West End of the city. Robert Hope died in 2001. Thanks to Steven Hope for donating the collection to Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums. (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure - for image licensing enquiries please follow this link www.twmuseums.org.uk/image-licensing/Subjects
newcastle | 1970s | blackandwhite | butchers | nostalgia | portrait | meat | workingenvironment | meatcontractor | business | shop | knife | bonesaw | butcherstools | carve | arthurtemple | knifesharpnerLicense
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After being caught stealing some boots, Thomas Watson was sentenced to 2 months in prison in 1873. Age (on discharge): 40 Height: 5.6 Hair: Dark Brown Eyes: Hazel Place of Birth: Newcastle Status: Married Occupation: Shoemaker These photographs are of convicted criminals in Newcastle between 1871 - 1873. Reference:TWAS: PR.NC/6/1/1138 (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk. To purchase a hi-res copy please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk quoting the title and reference number.Subjects
thomaswatson | criminal | newcastlecitygaol | houseofcorrection | crime | preventionofcrimesact1871 | 1873 | prisoners | twam | tyneandwear | tyneandweararchivesandmuseums | northeast | sepiaphotos | oldphotographs | newcastle | theft | prison | boots | socialhistory | sepiaphotograph | documentation | archives | mugshot | portrait | face | stealing | conviction | sentenced | 2months | prisontime | criminalsof18711873 | 18711873 | newcastleupontyne | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | fascinating | engaging | interesting | unusual | attentive | grain | mark | wall | studio | room | interior | neutralbackground | chair | seated | beard | moustache | hair | button | waistcoat | coat | discoloured | blur | wear | shirt | convictedcriminal | shoemaker | finger | hardship | cheeks | bonestructureLicense
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See all metadataA wall of sheep's bones, Vaðbrekka.
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Collection: Icelandic and Faroese Photographs of Frederick W.W. Howell, Cornell University Library Title: A wall of sheep's bones, Vaðbrekka. Date: ca. 1900 Place: Jökulsá á Dal (Iceland) Medium: collodion print Repository: Fiske Icelandic Collection, Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Accession: 1923.4.27 Description: A wall of sheep's bones, Vaðbrekka (Jökulsá á Brú. E. Iceland). URL: cidc.library.cornell.edu/howell/intro.asp Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/629n There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell Univeristy Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source. We had some help with the geocoding from Web Services by Yahoo!Subjects
cornelluniversitylibrary | bones | rockwalls | sheep | walls | jökulsáádaliceland | culidentifier:value=1923427 | culidentifier:lunafield=accessionLicense
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See all metadataOn the S. Coast of Snæfellsnes, near Búðir.
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Collection: Icelandic and Faroese Photographs of Frederick W.W. Howell, Cornell University Library Title: On the S. Coast of Snæfellsnes, near Búðir. Date: ca. 1900 Place: Búðir (Snæfellsnes- og Hnappadalssýsla, Iceland : Farmstead) Medium: collodion print Repository: Fiske Icelandic Collection, Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Accession: 1923.5.34 Description: On the S. Coast of Snæfellsnes, near Búðir. Whale remains. URL: cidc.library.cornell.edu/howell/intro.asp Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/628b There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell Univeristy Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source. We had some help with the geocoding from Web Services by Yahoo!Subjects
cornelluniversitylibrary | bones | horses | mountains | búðirsnæfellsnesoghnappadalssýslaicelandfarmstead | whales | culidentifier:value=1923534 | culidentifier:lunafield=accessionLicense
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See all metadataThe Hulton abbey skeletal digitisation project (HASDIP2)
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Final report on the use of non-contact laser digitisation to capture images from fragile skeletal material for use in teaching and research. Also included are the raw data files (go to http://www.materialise.com/MiniMagics to download the free software to view these files.)Subjects
bones | hasdip2 | skeletal | forensic science | laser | digitisation | hulton abbey | ukpsc | Physical sciences | F000License
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See all metadataLocation of some anatomical features of the body
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A picture of a woman with exploded views of tissue, bones, joints and organs.Subjects
anatomy | framework | human frame | bones | joints | tissue | muscles | composition | Subjects allied to Medicine | MATHEMATICS | Anatomy | Students | Learning | Teaching | 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 | Subjects allied to medicine | B000 | ARTS and CRAFTS | EDUCATION / TRAINING / TEACHING | SCIENCES and MATHEMATICS | J | G | RLicense
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See all metadataHuman skeleton : shoulder girdle and arm bone
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An interactive diagram showing the human skeleton, shoulder girdle and arm bone.Subjects
skeleton | bones | arms | shoulders | shoulder girdle | biology | anatomy | MATHEMATICS | Subjects allied to Medicine | Anatomy | Learning | Teaching | Institutions | Students | UK EL07 = SCQF 7 | Higher Certificate | NICAT 4 | CQFW 4 | NVQ 4 | Advanced Higher | SVQ 4 | HN Certificate | Subjects allied to medicine | B000 | EDUCATION / TRAINING / TEACHING | SCIENCES and MATHEMATICS | G | RLicense
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An interactive human skeleton which highlights and shows in detail the different bones in the body.Subjects
skeleton | human body | anatomy | biology | bones | MATHEMATICS | Subjects allied to Medicine | Anatomy | Learning | Teaching | Students | 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 | Subjects allied to medicine | B000 | EDUCATION / TRAINING / TEACHING | SCIENCES and MATHEMATICS | G | RLicense
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An image of the front view of a human skull.Subjects
skull | bones | skeleton | frame | Subjects allied to Medicine | MATHEMATICS | Anatomy | Teaching | Students | Learning | 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 | Subjects allied to medicine | B000 | ARTS and CRAFTS | EDUCATION / TRAINING / TEACHING | SCIENCES and MATHEMATICS | J | G | RLicense
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See all metadataMAS.S63 Engineering Health: Towards the Tricorder (MIT)
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Students will learn to fabricate, remix, and design detection and monitoring devices for health following the core focus of the Tricorder: a portable, handheld diagnostic device which can brings health solutions to consumers at home or in remote parts of the world. Inspired by the Tricorder X-Prize (with a purse of $10 million), students will aim to create specific component technologies that integrate into a comprehensive Tricorder mechanism capable of reading vital signs and specific disease biomarker detection. Component areas will include optical, electric, biochemical, and molecular diagnostics.Subjects
Medical | tricorder | prototyping | diagnostic | health | microscopy | imaging | antibodies | Crusher | nanoparticles | sensor | pulse | bones | McCoy | biomarker | nerd | microfluid | Beverly | immunoassay | immune | telemedicineLicense
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