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This outstanding eight-part series uses electron microscopy and computer technology to study the science that is at the heart of today’s cancer, genetic, and bacterial research. Designed for college classes, the programs combine sophisticated computer graphics and animation with excellent microscopic views of body tissues to thoroughly examine each concept discussed. 8-part series.



 
                

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The Series Includes : Humans and Bacteria | Molecular Biology | AIDS | Proteins | Free Radicals | Cancer and Metastasis | Oncogenes | Viruses
     







The Living Body
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This magnificent 26-part series lets viewers explore and understand the many structures and functions of the human body. The series covers every major function, system, and organ. Diagnostic tools-cinemicrography, fiber optics, X-ray scanners, nuclea...(more details)
 
A Journey Through the Cell
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This two-volume set combines live-action video, colorful computer graphics and animations, and interviews with scientists to introduce students to ideas central to understanding cells and their profound role in the living world. Viewable/printable in...(more details)
 
Cells-The Inside and Out
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These information-rich programs take an entertaining route in examining both the inner workings of the cell and the ways intercellular reactions occur. With extremely clear graphics and a witty narrative, the whole array of cellular organelles is pre...(more details)
 
Genetic Engineering: Dreams and Nightmares
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In this three-part series, the University of Leeds' David Cove-coauthor of A Primer of Genetics and former Cambridge lecturer-addresses the mechanics of DNA replication and the subject of genetic engineering with clarity, precision, and objectivity. ...(more details)
 


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