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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Cow's Heart Dissection

Hi guys, it has been a long time ago since I have updated something on the blog. My apology for that. How are you guys doing in your Oct/Nov 2009?


I am sure that you guys still remember what we have done that day in Bio Lab. i have taken some photos and I have promised that i will publish it on the blog. Sorry for doing it so late.

Here goes the photos:

Together we hold our hands ........
The cow's heart that Christine managed to get.
Dissection in progress... Guess whose hands is that?
Process completed successfully. Lets check out what's inside.
A model of the human heart with parts with different colours
representing different things.
An insight view of the another dissected cow's heart.
Here is another one.
Wei Ling, do you still remember who is the one that brought
the thing that you are holding in your hands now?
Blood clot found in the dissected heart! Someone claimed
that it looks like cincau. lol
Do you still remember what is this structure named?
A shot of the interior wall of the cow's heart.
A random shot.
Ms. Ko trying to explain the different parts of the heart
which have been learnt in class.
Another random shot.
Another one.
Here goes another one.
Hmmm, can anyone of you recognise your own hand? haha
A goat's heart preserved and kept in Bio Lab.
Another shot of the preserved heart. Or is it another one?
Try to guess! hehe.
Carmen, very happy with the goat's heart?
# Sorry that I am unable to change some of the photos which are supposedly to be rotated from landscape to portrait form. I have forgotten the way to do that. If anyone of you guys are able to do so, please show your pro-ness here. haha

Bye.

----- Really enjoyed the moments that I have spent with you guys last week. Thanks for your willingness to meet with me although you guys are having your AS papers. Thanks a lot and good luck for your following papers.

Friday, October 23, 2009

House of Flying Fingers

super fast playing....

i don't think she has bones in her fingers..XD

Thursday, October 22, 2009

revision class for physics(not compulsory)

urmm.... im not sure about the class...already sms mrleong, waiting for his reply

BUT!

if im not mistaken,

time : 9.00 a.m - 12.00 p.m.

class : C 18

please bring ALL your notes given by mrleong...

Sunday, October 4, 2009

World animal day 2009



for more info : http://www.worldanimalday.org.uk/index.asp

( ^ _ ^ ) V

Ig Nobel Prize 2009 =)

creative and interesting invention...lol


Veterinary medicine: Catherine Douglas and Peter Rowlinson of Newcastle University, UK, for showing that cows with names give more milk than cows that are nameless.

Peace: Stephan Bolliger, Steffen Ross, Lars Oesterhelweg, Michael Thali and Beat Kneubuehl of the University of Bern, Switzerland, for determining whether it is better to be smashed over the head with a full bottle of beer or with an empty bottle.

Biology: Fumiaki Taguchi, Song Guofu and Zhang Guanglei of Kitasato University Graduate School of Medical Sciences in Sagamihara, Japan, for demonstrating that kitchen refuse can be reduced more than 90% in mass by using bacteria extracted from the feces of giant pandas.

Medicine: Donald L. Unger of Thousand Oaks, California, US, for investigating a possible cause of arthritis of the fingers, by diligently cracking the knuckles of his left hand but not his right hand every day for more than 60 years.

Economics: The directors, executives, and auditors of four Icelandic banks — Kaupthing Bank, Landsbanki, Glitnir Bank, and Central Bank of Iceland — for demonstrating that tiny banks can be rapidly transformed into huge banks, and vice versa (and for demonstrating that similar things can be done to an entire national economy).

Physics: Katherine K. Whitcome of the University of Cincinnati, Daniel E Lieberman of Harvard University and Liza J. Shapiro of the University of Texas, all in the US, for analytically determining why pregnant women do not tip over.

Chemistry: Javier Morales, Miguel Apatiga and Victor M. Castano of Universidad Nacional Autonoma in Mexico, for creating diamond film from tequila.(* wow! )

Literature: Ireland's police service for writing and presenting more than 50 traffic tickets to the most frequent driving offender in the country - Prawo Jazdy - whose name in Polish means "Driving Licence".

Public Health: Elena N. Bodnar, Raphael C. Lee, and Sandra Marijan of Chicago, US, for inventing a bra that can be quickly converted into a pair of gas masks - one for the wearer and one to be given to a needy bystander.

Mathematics: Gideon Gono, governor of Zimbabwe's Reserve Bank, for giving people a simple, everyday way to cope with a wide range of numbers by having his bank print notes with denominations ranging from one cent to one hundred trillion dollars.


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