Size/Width attributes don't hold up in Internet Explorer (6 or 7)
Base Syntax
<qt>file=filename.mov|attribute=value|...</qt>
Attribute Reference
- width=px or % (Modify the width of the object)
- height=px or a% (Modify the height of the object)
- autoplay=true/false (Start playing the file or wait at first frame, default:true)
- controller=true/false (Show the controller, default:true)
- name (object-specific)
- id (embed-specific)
- src (embed-specific)
Links
Movies updated on this Transfer Page
- Quicktime_Movie_-_Zebrafish_Heart
Introduction
Development is a dynamic process with structures changing (shape, name and relationships) over time and the best way to show this is with the dynamic images of movies.
This current page introduces a list of pages containing the various Flash movies and animations in UNSW Embryology that illustrate many different aspects of development.
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Links: Movies Page | Quicktime Movies Page | Flash Movies Page | Category:Flash | Category:Movies
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Mobile Users
No Flash? Go to the Quicktime Page or open the Quicktime versions.
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Human Embryo
Animal Embryo
The links below are movies showing aspects of development in animal embryos.
Early Embryo
Genital
Neural Crest
Cardiovascular
Development Animations
Week 1
Week 2 and 3
Neural
Mesoderm
Heart
Vascular
Gastrointestinal Tract
Head and Face
Urogenital
Embryo Stage 13
Movies - Embryo Carnegie stage 13 - These embryo animations rotate and show the relative position of internal systems at about the middle of embryonic development. Compare these with the later stage 22 embryos.The movies are based upon reconstruction of serial slice images.
Embryo Stage 14
Embryo Stage 22
Movies - Embryo Carnegie stage 22 - These embryo animations rotate and show the relative position of internal systems at the end of embryonic development. Compare these with the earlier stage 13 embryos. The movies are based upon reconstruction of serial slice images.
Cardiac ILP
Pages within the online Cardiac tutorial.
Historic Heart
These historic animations include audio descriptions. Some of these descriptions may be currently inaccurate, the transfer is from an old class film and the audio track is of very poor quality.
Heart Models
Ventricular septation rotation models.
Heart Audio
17 Week Fetal Heart Rate audio recording of human embryo heart sounds.
Ultrasound
There are available below ultrasound scans of both normal and abnormal development. About Ultrasound
Computed Tomography
Postnatal Neural
The links below are to a set of postnatal Neural Exam Movies by Paul D. Larsen, M.D., University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Newborn normal
Newborn abnormal
Neural Exam Movies