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We see and hear about hearts everywhere. But do you really know what's going on while your heart is pumping Our article for kids will tell you all about it.
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A global analysis of the mechanical function of the cardiovascular system, including the determinants of cardiac output.
An online exploration of The Heart ...
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NOVA Online presents Electric Heart ...
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Blood Types Tutorial Introduction Introduction Human ABO markers. Blood types and genotypes How are ABO alleles inherited by our children Blood type calculator Rh factor Problem set The Human Genetics Tutorial with problem solving exercises concerning the inheritance of the ABO blood group alleles has resulted in a steady stream of inquiries to the Biology Project from mothers, grandmothers, ...
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Access Excellence Classic Collection The Heart and the Circulatory System by Roger E. Phillips, Jr. Human heart, frontal view (Carolina Biological Supply Company.) Introduction Imagine that you are living in the year 1535, and that you don't feel well. You have had some problems with fatigue, feeling a little more tired than usual when you walked to the market and back. You tell this to your ...
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What's Your Type In some ways, every person's blood is the same. But, when analyzed under a microscope, distinct differences are visible. In the early 20th century, an Austrian scientist named Karl Landsteiner classified blood according to those differences. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for his achievements. Landsteiner observed two distinct chemical molecules present on the surface of the ...
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Cardiac anatomy and congenital heart defects. ...
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ABO Blood Types Karl Landsteiner (1868-1943) The most well known and medically important blood types are in the ABO group. They were discovered in 1900 and 1901 by Karl Landsteiner. Thirty years later, he belatedly received the Nobel Prize for this discovery. All humans and many other primates can be typed for the ABO blood group. There are four types: A, B, AB, and O. There are two antigens and ...
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Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. VI. The Arteries. 1. Introduction ...
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Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. VII. The Veins. Introduction ...
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Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. V. Angiology. Introduction ...
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THE ABOs OF BLOOD TYPES Dear Alice, Can an A+ person receive any blood type other than their own If so which ones Which blood type is the universal receiver and which is the universal donor Dear Reader, A person with an A+ blood type can receive blood types A and O (A+, A-, O+, and O-). And here's why.... Blood types are determined by ABO blood grouping, which is based on two inherited ...
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