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In our free type descriptions you’ll learn what really drives, inspires, and worries different personality types, helping you build more meaningful relationships.
- Course related:
- MM517 Human Resource development
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Typology (Psychology) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
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The video discusses how fMRI works, what is represented in a typical fMRI image, and some of the methodological problems associated with the use of fMRI. Transcript included.
- Subjects:
- Medical Imaging
- Keywords:
- Cognitive neuroscience Magnetic resonance imaging Brain -- Magnetic resonance imaging
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- Video
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This video discusses neuroimaging, covering four of the most common types of neuroimaging: computerized axial tomography (CAT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Transcript included.
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- Medical Imaging
- Keywords:
- Brain -- Imaging
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A 2-minute video (with transcript) discusses the anatomy and function of the optic nerve, as well as describe what can happen when the nerve is damaged. Additional notes are available at https://www.neuroscientificallychallenged.com/optic-nerve-deficits .
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- Optometry
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- Optic nerve Optic nerve -- Diseases Nerves Cranial
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- Video
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An interactive online learning activity (tutorial) for nurses and healthcare personnel. ** Skip registration and click on the 'Start here' link (below the registration section), if you are not interested in the credits.
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- Nursing
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- Nursing -- Study teaching Allied health personnel -- Study teaching
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- Others
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An openly accessible textbook for a two-semester human anatomy and physiology course for life science and allied health majors. Instructor resources including instructors guide and Powerpoint slides are downloadable from the site. Download options in various formats: Openstax Apps, PDF, Kindle, ibooks, Chegg, and read online are available.
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- Health Sciences
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- Human physiology Human anatomy
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- e-book
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In this learning object the organizational levels of life are covered. Topics include listing the simplest to most complex levels of the human body and the organ systems. Labeling activities and quiz questions are included as self-assessments.
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- Health Sciences
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- Human anatomy Human physiology
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This course is an anthropological exploration of religions in diverse cultural and historical contexts. Our focus will be on relations of power, social order, social change, gender, and the role that religion plays in modernity, transnationalism, and globalization. We will investigate the performance of rites and rituals, and the cultural expressions of religious beliefs and practices. Through comparative and critical strategies, we will look at how religion interacts with, and is embedded in other aspects of society. In doing so, we will find religious elements in unexpected places. We will study anthropological theories of culture and religion from the classical canon, in addition to contemporary approaches, and apply them to a variety of topics. While respecting the efficacy of all systems of belief, we will think about how religions orient people to their social worlds in ways that are systematically related to historical and cultural change.
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- Anthropology
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- Religion sociology
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A set of 5 videos (with transcripts) guided by lecture notes.
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- Health Sciences and Nursing
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- Panic disorders Post-traumatic stress disorder Anxiety disorders Obsessive-compulsive disorder
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A series of videos explaining how joints work and what can go wrong. It covers common muscular-skeletal diseases especially symptoms, causes and treatments on topics related to arthritis & gait. Study materials designed to go with the videos are found at https://www.khanacademy.org/science/health-and-medicine/muscular-skeletal-diseases/arthritis/a/arthritis-and-rheumatoid-arthritis
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- Rehabilitation Sciences
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- Rheumatoid arthritis Arthritis
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This course presents the fundamentals of digital signal processing with particular emphasis on problems in biomedical research and clinical medicine. It covers principles and algorithms for processing both deterministic and random signals. Topics include data acquisition, imaging, filtering, coding, feature extraction, and modeling. The focus of the course is a series of labs that provide practical experience in processing physiological data, with examples from cardiology, speech processing, and medical imaging. The labs are done in MATLAB® during weekly lab sessions that take place in an electronic classroom. Lectures cover signal processing topics relevant to the lab exercises, as well as background on the biological signals processed in the labs.
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- Biomedical Engineering and Medical Imaging
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- Biomedical engineering Signal processing Image processing
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- Courseware
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Open access ebooks from Bloomsbury Collections
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- Social sciences Management Design Geography Business Linguistics Humanities Economics
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- e-book
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These pages serve U-M Foundational Anatomy, a component of the Scientific Trunk of the M1 curriculum. Foundational Anatomy provides medical students with the necessary background in anatomy for success in clerkships.
- Course related:
- RS2040 Functional Anatomy and RS5308 Functional Anatomy
- Subjects:
- Rehabilitation Sciences, Health Sciences, and Nursing
- Keywords:
- Human body Human anatomy
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Browse over 1 million classes created by top students, professors, publishers, and experts.
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- Health Sciences and Nursing
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- Kidneys -- Physiology Kidneys -- Anatomy
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- Others
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This video demonstrates the search process, starting with finding keywords and ending with executing the search and accessing the literature. Topics covered include advanced searching techniques, using filters in PubMed, and accessing literature through open access websites like PubMed Central. 1. Steps of the literature search process 2. Gathering Keywords on the Internet 3. Understanding MeSH 4. Review the search terms 5. Database search techniques and Boolean operators 6. Searching PubMed and using Advanced search 7. Using PubMed filters 8. PubMed Central 9. MyNCBI 10. Accessing the literature 11. Additional resources
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Examines the causes and consequences of hate crimes as well as the larger soical land political context in which they occur. Considers the dynamics and politics of violence stemming from bigotry and discrimination, as well as the social policies designed to control it.
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- Sociology
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- Hate crimes Criminology
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Examines criminal activity within the professions, organizations, and businesses. Theories discussing the etiology of these acts are considered as well as perspectives regarding their control.
- Subjects:
- Sociology and Business Ethics
- Keywords:
- Commercial crimes White collar crimes
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- Courseware
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DOAB provides a searchable index to the information about these books, with links to the full texts of the publications at the publisher’s website or repository.
- Keywords:
- Medical sciences Public health Medicine Dentistry Nursing
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- e-book
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DOAB provides a searchable index to the information about these books, with links to the full texts of the publications at the publisher’s website or repository.
- Keywords:
- Political science Law
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- e-book
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DOAB provides a searchable index to the information about these books, with links to the full texts of the publications at the publisher’s website or repository.
- Keywords:
- Education Anthropology Psychology Library science Social sciences Sociology
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- e-book