Difference between revisions of "OVAM Resources"

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rect 10 340 220 510 [https://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/wikivet/Museum/trial41.mp4 Royal Veterinary College - Equine locomotion by Renate Weller. The movement of joints through realtime radiography.]
 
rect 10 340 220 510 [https://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/wikivet/Museum/trial41.mp4 Royal Veterinary College - Equine locomotion by Renate Weller. The movement of joints through realtime radiography.]
 
rect 10 550 220 740 [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/abdomen/HTML/index.htm University College Dublin - A sample from the Canine Abdomen by David Kilroy, Neil Stickland and Sue Evans of an introduction to abdominal embryology. Animations of the formation of the canine abdomen in cross section and accompanied by detailed descriptions.]
 
rect 10 550 220 740 [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/abdomen/HTML/index.htm University College Dublin - A sample from the Canine Abdomen by David Kilroy, Neil Stickland and Sue Evans of an introduction to abdominal embryology. Animations of the formation of the canine abdomen in cross section and accompanied by detailed descriptions.]
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rect 250 0 380 230 [http://www.um.es/anatvet/ingles/anatomy-videos.php Universidad de Murcia - Topographical anatomy videos by Octavio Lopez Albors. Visual learning aids showing the surface relationships and landmarks of the anatomy of the dog.]
 
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Royal Veterinary College - Interactive resource testing the functional integrity of the ocular reflex on a virtual patient in the form of a Flash animation. An example of a resource which helps to integrate anatomy teaching with the clinical years. Recently awarded first prize at JORUM, a national award for the best OER.Royal Veterinary College - Equine locomotion by Renate Weller. The movement of joints through realtime radiography.University College Dublin - A sample from the Canine Abdomen by David Kilroy, Neil Stickland and Sue Evans of an introduction to abdominal embryology. Animations of the formation of the canine abdomen in cross section and accompanied by detailed descriptions.Universidad de Murcia - Topographical anatomy videos by Octavio Lopez Albors. Visual learning aids showing the surface relationships and landmarks of the anatomy of the dog.OVAM Resources.png