Posts Tagged ‘animation’
9 Months – Pregnancy and Birth Film
9 Months – An exciting documentary format accompanying 2 pregnant couples in their personal journey to becoming a family.
From the discovery of the pregnancy, through the morning sicknesses and the medical exams, they reveal the familiar, yet always exciting process of a couple expecting a new baby.
Including rare and unique 3D animation of the fetus’s development week by week.
Duration : 0:2:13
McRoberts Maneuver for Shouder Dystocia Birth Injury
For more information on pregnancy and parenting, please visit http://www.nucleusinc.com/perlyt
This 3D medical animation clearly shows the use of the McRoberts Maneuver to release a baby’s shoulder from impingement on the mothers pubic symphysis during bitrth. The mother’s legs are flexed toward her shoulders as she lays on her back to expand the pelvic outlet. A ghosted view of the mothers pelvis shows the baby’s shoulder releasing from the pubic symphysis.
Nucleus Medical Art is a leading creator and licensor of medical
illustrations, 3D medical animations and interactive multimedia for
medical devices, pharmaceutical companies, education, biotechnology,
marketing agencies, lawyers, and more. Online at
http://www.nucleusinc.com/youtube
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Why We Need Government-Run Universal Socialized Health Insurance
A cartoon explanation of why we need a public health insurance option.
Now that the health care bill has passed, my friend Andy Lubershane (the animator) has made another video about a topic near and dear to my heart: Climate and Energy. Please check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf7IO3678ng
Animated by Andy Lubershane. More comics at http://www.earthlycomics.blogspot.com
Note: The data in this cartoon is supported by this report: http://www.ourfuture.org/healthcare/hacker, which includes a lot more detail on current proposals for a public option.
Duration : 0:4:38
Mythology – Birth Of Lord Ganesha
Click http://www.rajshri.com to watch more mythology videos
Duration : 0:4:36
Vaginal Childbirth (Birth) 3D Video Animation
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3D medical animations from Nucleus Medical Art at http://www.nucleusinc.com/youtube
This simplified 3D medical animation depicts a normal vaginal birth using a time-lapse effect. Strong uterine contractions push the fetus (baby) forcibly through the birth canal during labor. Concurrently, a picture-in-picture effect at the upper right shows the baby’s head moving through the mother’s pelvic outlet.
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Cesarean Birth (C-section) Delivery & Birth
http://www.nucleusinc.com This 3D medical animation shows the common indications for a cesarean delivery, including dystocia, placenta previa, fetal distress and multiple births. A cesarean section (c-section) surgery to deliver a baby in frank breech (feet first) position is also shown. During the procedure, the surgeon (usually an obstetrician/gynecologist, i.e. ob/gyn) makes an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus in order to deliver the baby. The animation also includes information on what to expect before and after the surgery. See more 3D medical animations from Nucleus Medical Art at http://www.nucleusinc.com/youtube ANCE00177
فيديو توضيحي عن الولادة القيصرية
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3D Medical Animation: Birth of Baby (Vaginal Childbirth)
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Nucleus Medical Media’s http://www.nucleusinc.com 3D medical animation of a baby’s birth shows a time lapse view of labor and delivery during normal vaginal birth in a simplified form with only the mother’s skeletal structures and the baby in the uterus. Also shown in detail is dilatation (dilation or dilating) and effacement (thinning) of the cervix during childbirth contractions.
Music: Prelude from Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1
See more 3D medical, surgery and health animations from Nucleus Medical Art at http://www.nucleusinc.com/youtube
ولادة طبيعية
Рождение ребенка
مقطع لولادة طفل حتى خروجه من رحم أمه
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A P Herbert “Vital Statistics” Poem animation
Heres a virtual movie of Sir Alan Patrick Herbert, CH (usually writing as A. P. Herbert or A.P.H.) (September 24, 1890 – November 11, 1971) who was an English humorist, novelist reading and discussing his genteel humorous poem “vital statistics” The sound recording was made around 1958/59 the visual image used in this virtual movie is of A. P. Herbert photographed in the 1940’s. The actress A P Herbert is to polite to mention is surely the legendary Mae West [1893-1980] who was famed for both her curvaceous Physique and her wit.
Sir Alan Patrick Herbert, CH (usually writing as A. P. Herbert or A. P. H.) (24 September 1890 11 November 1971) was an English humorist, novelist, playwright and law reform activist. He was Member of Parliament for Oxford University for 15 years, five of which he combined with service in the Royal Navy.
Early life
A P Herbert was born in Ashtead, Surrey, to Patrick Herbert, a civil servant, and Beatrice Herbert, née Selwyn[His mother died at an early age.
He was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford, obtaining a first class honours degree in jurisprudence. He was called to the bar by the inner Temple in 1919 but never practised.
He served in the Royal Navy during the First World War. He survived Gallipoli and was mentioned in dispatches. He drew on that experience for his novel The Secret Battle, published in 1919. During the Second World War, in addition to his parliamentary duties he served in the Royal Navy on patrol-boats in the Thames. He may have been the first serving Member of Parliament to serve in the Royal Navy without being an officer: he was Petty Officer Herbert from 1940 to 1945.
In 1935, with the aid of Frank Pakenham, he became an Independent Member of Parliament for Oxford University, from where he was returned until the University seats were abolished in 1950.
He was sent to Newfoundland and Labrador in 1943 with Derrick Gunston and Charles Ammon as part of a Parliamentary Commission to investigate the future of the dominion, and supported the cause of independence over confederation as a result.
He was knighted in 1945 in Winston Churchill’s Resignation Honours The Times noted “his individual niche in the parliamentary temple as the doughty vindicator of the private member’s rights, including not least the right to legislate.
A. P. Herbert (Sir Alan Patrick Herbert), 1890-1971, English author and member of Parliament. He was a regular contributor to the comic magazine Punch from 1910 until his death. Herbert served in Parliament from 1935 until 1950 as a representative for the Univ. of Oxford and was largely responsible for the bill (1937) liberalizing English divorce law. His numerous books include The House by the River (1921), The Water Gipsies (1930), and The Singing Swan (1968). He was knighted in 1945.
Kind Regards
Jim Clark
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