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Woman jump

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Woman jump
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slow motion fit woman running up a steep hill of dirt and branches

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This slow motion video shows a close up view of a fit woman running up a steep hill covered in branches away from the camera.
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fit woman running up a steep hill of dirt and branches

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video shows a close up view of a fit woman running up a steep hill covered in branches away from the camera.
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fit woman running down a hill of dirt and branches

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video shows a close up view of a fit woman running down a hill covered in branches towards the camera.
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LENS FLARE: Unknown young woman and man with athletic legs jogging in the sun.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
LENS FLARE, LOW ANGLE: Unknown young woman and man with athletic legs jogging in the sun down the scenic coastal pedestrian trail. Unrecognizable couple training together by the sea on a sunny day.
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SLOW MOTION: Athletic young woman and man running down a scenic coastal road.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
SLOW MOTION, LOW ANGLE, LENS FLARE: Athletic young woman and man running down an empty scenic coastal road. Cinematic shot of two unrecognizable fit people training at the seaside on sunny summer day.
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LOW ANGLE: Two training partners running along a scenic coastal road in Slovenia

Pre-K - Higher Ed
SLOW MOTION, LOW ANGLE: Two training partners running along a scenic coastal road in Slovenia. Picturesque seaside behind people jogging during their summer holiday. Man and woman training together.
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slow motion fit woman running down a hill of dirt and branches

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This slow motion video shows a close up view of a fit woman running down a hill covered in branches towards the camera.
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Blocked coronary artery reopened by a wire stent. The part of the heart muscle not receiving sufficient blood is dark in colour

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Blocked coronary artery reopened by a wire stent. The part of the heart muscle not receiving sufficient blood is dark in colour
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Frog heart

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Frog heart dissected open to conduct some experiments on circulatory system.
News Clip4:39
Curated Video

How noise can increase blood pressure

Higher Ed
No Slate at Start of Story London, United Kingdom, May 9th 2007 1. Various of noisy traffic on busy city streets London, United Kingdom, February 25th 2009 2.Various of building site London, United Kingdom, May 9th 2007 3.Close up of...
Instructional Video4:09
News Clip4:40
Curated Video

Neurosurgeon explains how relatively minor accidents can turn deadly

Higher Ed
AP Television Los Angeles, 18 March 2009 1. Wide exterior tilt down Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center building in Westwood area of Los Angeles 2. Close sign Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center 3. Medium interior Neurodiagnostic...
News Clip5:09
Curated Video

Tony Blair guest of honour at BritWeek launch.

Higher Ed
Music/Video/Performance Rights must be cleared AP Television Los Angeles, 21 April 2009 1. Wide exterior of The Regent Beverly Wilshire 2. Mid shot former British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaking to reporter 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Tony...
News Clip1:44
Curated Video

Bush dancing with African dancers, comments on Wolfowitz

Higher Ed
1. Various shots of US President George W Bush dancing on stage with performers 2. Wide shot of Bush on podium speaking 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President: "Then with the support of our malaria initiative, local...
News Clip2:46
Curated Video

US First Lady Laura Bush visits Senegal

Higher Ed
Dakar, Senegal - 26 June 2007 1. Close-up Laura Bush being met by Senegal's First Lady Viviane Wade 2. Close-up as the First Ladies and their daughters pose for photographers 3. Close-up pan Laura Bush with Senegalese President Wade 4....
News Clip1:02
Sky News

Infected Blood Inquiry

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shot of Sir Brian Langstaff arriving for the opening of the Infected Blood Iinquiry in London on 30th April 2019, United Kingdom.
Instructional Video2:23
Curated OER

Blood: Path of a Red Blood Cell

9th - 12th
Despite slightly older animation, this fascinating video shows the path each red blood cell takes as it carries oxygen throughout the body. From the first pump of the heart pushing red blood cells to the lungs to pick up oxygen to the...
Instructional Video2:29
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Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works: The Heart

4th - 8th Standards
Where is the heart? What does it do? What other organs help it carry out its function? Here is a hearty little video that answers such questions! With a casual tone and colorful animation, elementary and middle schoolers will fall in...
Instructional Video
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Hhmi: Bio Interactive: The Cardiology Lab

9th - 10th
A fascinating interactive laboratory in which simulations allow students to explore techniques of cardiac diagnosis and learn about cardiac structure/function. Excellent supporting information and resources for teachers and students.
Instructional Video
Sesame Street

Sesame Street: Counting Heartbeats

Pre-K - K
Kids can feel their hearts working hard to help their bodies healthy! Watch the video featuring Count von Count, then ask children to show you where their hearts are. [2:21]
Instructional Video
Curated OER

Kids Health: The Circulatory System

3rd - 8th
This short movie gives you a fun way to learn the basics of the heart and how the circulatory system works. From KidsHealth.
Instructional Video
Curated OER

Kids Health: Your Heart and Circulatory System

3rd - 8th
Get an overview of the function of the whole circulatory system by watching this video. [2:29]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Blood Vessel Diseases: Atherosclerosis Part 1

9th - 10th
See how Atherosclerosis (Fat in the blood vessel wall) hardens the arterial wall and makes it harder for blood to flow through. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and works at Khan Academy. [12:54]