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245 | 0 | _aInside the human body : first to last [DVD] | |
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_bBBC, _c2011 |
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505 | _aFour-part series exploring the wonders of the human body. In this episode, Michael Mosley shows how existence is a struggle and how, minute by minute, from your first breath to your last, your body performs countless small miracles to keep you alive. It starts with a dramatic water birth, shot in slow motion, before a stunning graphics sequence takes us on a breathtaking journey into the heart. We see how that first, crucial breath leads to a dramatic re-plumbing of your entire circulatory system. Michael meets remarkable people who demonstrate how well the human body adapts to extreme environments: Herbert, a world-champion free-diver, who can hold his breath in the depths of the ocean for up to nine minutes; Wim, the Ice Man, who can swim in glacial lakes so cold they would kill a normal person; and Debbie, who has lived for 10 years on a diet of crisps | ||
520 | _a60 minuutes | ||
520 | _aBroadcast 12 May 2011 : 21.00 : BBC1 | ||
690 | _aVIDEOS | ||
690 | _aAUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS AND MEDIA | ||
690 | _aDIGITAL MATERIALS | ||
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_aBODY _912927 |
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_aPHYSIOLOGY _97429 |
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_aHUMAN DEVELOPMENT _96515 |
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_aHUMAN BIOLOGY _913224 |
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