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Alternatives > Category: Biochemistry/Molecular Studies, Physiology

Experiments in Human Neuro-Muscular Physiology

Experiments in Human Neuro-Muscular Physiology. Click to enlarge
Voluntary activity - a voluntary contraction which increases in strength. more images

Summary Description

This resource package introduces the student to some of the apparatus (oscilloscope, stimulator) and the experimental techniques used to examine resting potential, action potential and nerve conduction.

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Supplier(s)

Commercial and Academic Services Ltd (CoAcS) (England)
Price:The following price is for 32-Bit Windows based packages: £220 for a department licence (25 users). There is no expiry date.


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Review by Dr. H.A. Braun of Institute of Physiology, University of Marburg, Germany (commissioned by eurca)

Summary
This teaching aid can be recommended without reservation for use in undergraduate courses where students are to learn basic methods of experimentation or have to prepare for their own experiments on neuromusular functions or related topics....

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Steve Moss (prsshm@bath.ac.uk) from United Kingdom 22/4/2002
Response to the review by the contact person of PCCAL
The review is very informative and I appreciate the effort that has beeen put into the presentation. The review is very fair, and I am pleased to say generally complimentary. We will keep the comments in mind when we update the packages.


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