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|Name= Isolated testis from a bull potcast
 
|Name= Isolated testis from a bull potcast
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|Link = https://vimeo.com/178175313/982d728237
|Description= This is a '''video potcast''' of the lateral view of the bovine reproductive tract and pelvic cavity. This features a still image of a dissected bovine reproductive tract and pelvic cavity with audio commentary. Relevant anatomy is highlighted as it is described by the anatomist.
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|Description= This is a '''video potcast''' of the lateral view of the bovine reproductive tract and pelvic cavity. This features a still image of a dissected bovine reproductive tract and pelvic cavity with audio commentary. Relevant anatomy is highlighted as it is described by the anatomist.<br>'''Duration''' = 1 minute 22 seconds
|Duration= 1 minute 22 seconds
 
 
|Date= Unknown
 
|Date= Unknown
 
|Author= Unknown
 
|Author= Unknown
 
|Source= [[Royal Veterinary College, London, UK|Royal Veterinary College]]
 
|Source= [[Royal Veterinary College, London, UK|Royal Veterinary College]]
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[[Category:Reproductive System Anatomy & Physiology Video]]
 
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Revision as of 14:21, 23 September 2016


Isolated testis from a bull potcast

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Resource Information

Description

This is a video potcast of the lateral view of the bovine reproductive tract and pelvic cavity. This features a still image of a dissected bovine reproductive tract and pelvic cavity with audio commentary. Relevant anatomy is highlighted as it is described by the anatomist.
Duration = 1 minute 22 seconds

Date

Unknown

Source

Royal Veterinary College

Author

Unknown

Licensing

This resource is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial & No Derivative Works License Creative Commons License