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Producer: University of GroningenSee description and details of this program under ‘Anatomy’.Development of the Amphibian Egg, as a Model of Vertebrate Embryology
This program will help students in biomedical sciences to understand the vertebrate ‘building plan’. High-quality videos of a living embryo, together with animations of gastrulation and neurulation, as well as histological sections of embryos, make the morphological processes and aspects of vertebrate embryology very clear. The presence of self-tests will help the student to develop a solid understanding of the key concepts of vertebrate embryology. The content is presented to the students in a logical and intuitive style, enabling them to navigate freely without losing focus on the main storyline.
Language: Dutch, English; other languages possible
Year of production: 2002
Medium: CD-ROM; world wide web
System requirements: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Internet Explorer 5+, QuickTime 4, DirectX (newest version recommended); Pentium II with 450 MHz processor (or equivalent), 64 MB RAM, 8 MB video card,
16-bit sound card, high colour display with 800 x 600 24-bit resolution; 300 MB free on the HDD to copy the program (otherwise the movies won’t run smoothly). An HTML 1.1 version is under construction at the time of publication
Price: €50.00
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