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Development is a dynamic process with structures changing (shape, name and relationships) over time and the best way to show this is with dynamic images, such as movies. This current page introduces the various movies and animations in '''UNSW Embryology''' that illustrate many different aspects of development. | Development is a dynamic process with structures changing (shape, name and relationships) over time and the best way to show this is with dynamic images, such as movies. This current page introduces the various movies and animations in '''UNSW Embryology''' that illustrate many different aspects of development. | ||
There are two different movie formats available | There are currently two different movie formats available. | ||
:'''Movie Formats:''' [[Flash Movies]] | [[Quicktime Movies]] | :'''Movie Formats:''' [[Flash Movies]] | [[Quicktime Movies]] |
Revision as of 22:49, 7 October 2009
Introduction
Development is a dynamic process with structures changing (shape, name and relationships) over time and the best way to show this is with dynamic images, such as movies. This current page introduces the various movies and animations in UNSW Embryology that illustrate many different aspects of development.
There are currently two different movie formats available.
- Movie Formats: Flash Movies | Quicktime Movies
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 19) Embryology Movies. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Movies
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