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Olson, L. E. – Physiologist, 1985
Describes two quantitatively-oriented physiology laboratories for veterinary students. The laboratory exercises incorporate the procedures of radiology and physical examination with measurement of pulmonary function. Specific laboratory objectives, procedures and equipment needed for diagnoses of the pathologies are listed. (ML)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments
Heusner, A. A.; Tracy, M. L. – Physiologist, 1980
Describes a simple hydraulic analog which allows students to explore some physical aspects of the cardiovascular system and provides them with a means to visualize and conceptualize these basic principles. Simulates the behavior of arterial pressure in response to changes in heart rate, stroke volume, arterial compliance, and peripheral…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, College Science, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Peterson, Nils S.; Campbell, Kenneth B. – Physiologist, 1985
Describes a computer-based instructional unit in cardiovascular physiology. The program (which employs simulated laboratory experimental techniques with a problem-solving format is designed to supplement an animal laboratory and to offer students an integrative approach to physiology through use of microcomputers. Also presents an overview of the…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation
Gregg, Christine M. – Physiologist, 1985
Analyzes data from an American Physiological Society survey on 88 physiology programs not associated with medical schools. Included are enrollment data and data on faculty characteristics, areas of specialization, and doctorates awarded. Indicates that the majority of physiology PhD programs are located within departments of biological sciences.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Science, Employment Opportunities, Enrollment