A new version of Snow Patrol's video for 'Chasing Cars' that features amazing clips from 'Grey's Anatomy'!!!
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Chasing Cars (Grey's Anatomy Version)
A new version of Snow Patrol's video for 'Chasing Cars' that features amazing clips from 'Grey's Anatomy'!!!
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Chasing Cars (Grey's Anatomy Version)
Introduction to the basic structures, surfaces, and terminology of teeth. Orig
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Dental Anatomy Introduction
Heart Anatomy Part 2 by Dr. Fabian
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Heart Anatomy Part 2
A look at creating surface level facial anatomy using ZBrush 3 and ZSpheres. The skull was provided by http://www.freedomofteach.com.
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Anatomy of the Face
Google Faculty Summit 2010 July 30, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Damon Horowitz. As our thinking about the web evolves from being document-centric to being people-centric, our thinking about search must evolve as well.
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2010 Google Faculty Summit: The Anatomy of a Large Scale Social Search Engine
Anatomy of a Murder is an American 1959 trial court drama film directed by Otto Preminger and written by Wendell Mayes based on the best-selling novel of the same name written by Michigan Supreme Court Justice John D.
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Anatomy of a Murder - Trailer
Katherine and best friend co-star TR Knight chat to the media on the set of Grey's Anatomy.
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Grey's Anatomy Set Interview w/Katherine Heigl
Ill Bill - The Anatomy Of A School Shooting. Just The Song
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Ill Bill - The Anatomy Of A School Shooting
The scapula. The transfer of force; Legs and hips = Motor, Rigid spine = transmission.
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Mark Rippetoe: Deadlift Anatomy
A condemned man's brother seeks vengeance on the prosecutor that sentenced him to die..
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Anatomy of a Psycho
The Midnight Archive is a web-based video documentary series "centered around the esoteric and always exotic personalities that spring from Observatory," the Brooklyn-based event/gallery space I founded a few years ago. A new episode--this one based on the lovely and inspiring Sue Jeiven, who taught a beloved and continuously sold-out class on anthropomorphic taxidermy at Observatory--has just been released; you can view it above by clicking play.
Here is what Ronni Thomas, the man behind the series, has to say about this particular episode:
From the occult streets of midtown manhattan to a tattoo parlor in Brooklyn where Sue Jeiven is breathing new life into dead animals. We sat with Sue who teaches classes on Anthropomorphic Taxidermy at the Brooklyn Observatory to get some info on this unique and interesting art form.
EPISODE 03 : Anthropomorphic Taxidermy -- This episode brings us the cutest little thing ever to rip the guts out of a dead cadaver. I was very grateful when Sue Jeiven, a tattoo artist of East River Tattoo in brooklyn agreed to let me film her to chat about turning mice into little men. Here we discuss the history and process and facination behind a very old and very odd artform; anthropomorphic taxidermy. As Sue will explain, its the process of taking an animal's skin, preparing it, and putting it in a human-like setting. It sounds much more charming coming from sue. So have a look and if you are interested, she is planning a book on taxidermy in addition to occasionally teaching students how to 'DIY' their own little mouse or squirrel. Check in at the Brooklyn Observatory in hopes she adds another class in the future!
For more on the series, to see former episodes, or to sign up for the mailing list so as to be alerted to future uploads, visit The Midnight Archive website by clicking here. You can also "like" it on Facebook--and thus be alerted--by clicking here. To find out more about Observatory, click here. To be alerted to future classes taught by Sue Jeiven, click here to sign up for the Observatory mailing list.
Also, to see brand new episodes in person and meet the filmmaker, please come to the Observatory Halloween/Day of the Dead/Screening party! Click here for more on that.
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This collection of 29 horses' teeth was assembled by Louis Auzoux (1797-1880), a French doctor who made models of humans, animals and plants for use in teaching medicine and anatomy.
They demonstrate how horses' teeth age, the effects of wind-sucking and crib-biting, and the fraudulent methods employed to make horses seem older or younger than their true age.
While traditional anatomical models used wax, Dr Auzoux's then-secret mixture of papier mache, cork, clay, paper and glue proved far sturdier, as well as cheaper.
Many of his models of fungi, foetuses, mulberries and May beetles, as well as a complete human body that opens to reveal the skull and internal organs, are held by the University of Cambridge's Whipple Museum of the History of Science.
Part of the department of history and philosophy of science, the museum also houses a large collection of early scientific books and instruments dating from the Middle Ages to the present, including telescopes, sundials, early slide rules, pocket electronic calculators and laboratory apparatus.
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Fascinating job alert! Full details below.
Assistant Conservator
The Royal College of Surgeons of England£20,000 pa (36 month contract starting 4 January 2012)
Central LondonWith a worldwide reputation for educational excellence and state-of-the art teaching facilities, the Royal College of Surgeons of England is committed to enabling surgeons to achieve and maintain the highest standards of surgical practice and patient care. Our Museums and archives, including the renowned Hunterian Museum, offer a fascinating and vital insight into medical history and are an invaluable teaching aid that need constant care and attention.
As part of the Museums and Archives team, in this training post you will learn the skills involved in caring for comparative and human anatomy across the RCS collections. As well as auditing, monitoring and recording the integrity of our collections, you'll clean and maintain items, monitor the environmental conditions in the museums and stores and dispose of conservation waste material safely. Remedial conservation such as preserving, mounting and refurbishing will also be an important part of the role, as will ordering the necessary materials and equipment and working with the Head of Conservation to refine and develop efficient and safe conservation techniques. Last but not least, you'll recruit, induct and supervise the volunteers working on zoological materials within the museums.
Ideally with a relevant degree or museum qualification, but definitely holding a level 3 vocational qualification or equivalent, you also have practical experience of working in a museum or similar environment. A sound understanding of safe practice in the workplace is also essential, including awareness of Health & Safety issues. Reliable, consistent and with a 'can-do' approach, you're adept with Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Outlook and Excel. What's more, you have clear communication skills, an openness to new ideas and the ability to follow technical instructions. The post involves coming into contact with heavy objects and some hazardous chemicals for which full training will be given. Any experience of handling human or animal tissues in a museum or laboratory context would also be an advantage.
Benefits include:
25 days' holiday (plus 4 closure days)
Defined Benefit pension scheme
Flexitime
Subsidised restaurant
In-house gym and squash court
For further information on this role and to apply please visit http://www.rcseng.ac.uk/about/working using reference 25/11.Closing date: 2nd October 2011
We are an employer fully committed to our equality and diversity policies. We will judge you on your abilities and nothing else.
More on the job can be found here.
Photos of specimens from the Hunterian Museum of The Royal College of Surgeons of England by Elaine Duigenan; more here.
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Hallween/Day of the Dead/Costume Contest/Screening party, anyone? Hope very much to see you there.
Halloween and Day of the Dead Party with New Episodes of Ghoul A Go-Go and The Midnight Archive, Costume Contest, Music, and More!
Date: Saturday, October 22
Time: 8:00 PM
Admission: $12
Presented by Morbid Anatomy and Borderline Projects
Please join us on Saturday, October 22 for a Halloween/Day of the Dead costume party featuring brand new episodes of Ghoul A Go-Go and The Midnight Archive, as well as burlesque, music, piñatas, food, beverages, sugar skulls, a costume contest, and more! Please, please (!!!) come in costume! All costumes welcomed!
The night's amusements will include:
ENTERTAINMENT!
- Ghoul a Go Go: Premiere of a brand new episode
- The Midnight Archive: Two new episodes of The Midnight Archive, Ronni Thomas' new web series based on Observatory
- Music: Wavy gravy Halloween music for the all night dance party
- Burlesque: A creepy Burlesque performance by Lil' Miss Lixx
FOOD AND DRINK!
- Traditional Food and Drink Specials throughout the evening
COSTUME CONTEST!
- Prizes for costumes inspired by either Vlad, Creighton, The Invisible Man, or any of the clips featured on Ghoul a Go Go
TRADITIONAL DAY OF THE DEAD ATTRACTIONS!
- Day of the Dead Altar: Altar de Muertos, an installation by Rebeca and Salvador Olguin celebrating Mexico and its past, history and culture
- Face painting: Have the Kiss of Death painted on your face by La Catrina
- Pan de Muerto: Indulge in this traditional dessert called Bread of Death
- Piñata: Dash death to smithereens with our annual death piñata!
- Sugar skulls: Decorate and eat or bring home your own Day of the Dead sugar skull
- Offerings to the Departed: In some places in Mexico, people leave small, coffin-like figures out for the souls of the departed. Guests are invited to leave their own offering; they will be available at the installation
More information here; Hope to see you there.
Image: El Jarabe en Ultratumba (The Folk Dance Beyond the Grave), Jose Guadalupe Posada
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Describes how and where hurricanes are formed, their structure, and how they cause damage.
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Anatomy of a Hurricane
Tour the anatomy of the knee, looking specifically at common sports injury anatomy. Visit http://www.sports-injury-info.com for more videos and sports injury information.
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Knee Anatomy Video Tour

I have just been alerted to a pretty amazing sounding day of presentations, readings, films and discussions taking place at Viktor Wynd Fine Art today to launch an exhibition work by Tessa Farmer. Full details below; wish I could be there!
Good Neighbours: Faeries, Folklore and the Art of Tessa Farmer
A day of presentations, readings, films and discussion
Saturday 1 October 2011, 11am til 7pm
Viktor Wynd Fine Art, 11 Mare St, London E8* 11am Introduction - Tessa Farmer, Viktor Wynd and Mark Pilkington
* 11.30 Jeremy Harte – Faeries and Otherness
* 12.30 Gwilym Games – “The Obscure and Horrible Race of the Hills”, Arthur Machen’s faeries
* 1.30pm lunch
* 2.30 Wynd reads a faery tale to aid digestion
* 2.45pm Petra Lange Berndt – Swarming: Insects in art
* 3.45pm Diane Perkiss – The Changing Face of Faery
4.45 pm Quick tea break
*5pm Screening of Tessa Farmer and Sean Daniels’ three short films
* 5.15pm Catriona Mcara in discussion with Tessa Farmer and Mark Pilkington
* 6pm Carol Mavor faery tale reading
* 6.30 pm Closing discussion and questions
7pm close
Tickets are £25, though early bird tickets, and those bought from the gallery are only £15. You can book tickets here.
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HP and EA present a 4-part series covering all aspects of sound in the latest entry into the Need For Speed franchise: Need For Speed The Run.
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Need for Speed The Run - Anatomy of a Scene
Grey's Anatomy best scene ever!!! Just hilarious!!!
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Grey's Anatomy Best Scene