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In the womb / Toby Macdonald; Pioneer Productions.; National Geographic Channel (Television station : Washington, D.C.) Videorecording.

Material type: TextTextSeries: National GeographicPublication details: [Washington, D.C.] : National Geographic Channel, c2005.Description: 1 videodisc (89 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 0792252896
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RG613
Contents:
Window on the womb -- Gracefully becoming one -- Egg's journey -- Becoming human -- First glimpse -- Second trimester -- Sensory development -- Hearing heartbeats -- Memory begins -- Final phase -- On her own.
Production credits:
  • Photography, David Swan, Robin Cox ; original music, Simon Lacey ; special effects, Artem, Mill TV ; special effects photography, David Barlow.
Narrator, Nick Schatzki.Summary: From the moment of conception, every human embryo embarks on an incredible nine-month journey of development. Now, cutting-edge technology makes it possible for National Geographic Channel's "In the womb" to open a window into the hidden world of the fetus and explore each trimester in amazing new detail. Revolutionary 3-D and 4-D imagery sheds light on the delicate, dark world of a fetus as never before and follows
Item type: Audiovisual Item
Holdings
Current library Collection Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode
Judith Thomas Library Audio-Visuals Audio-Visual RNM142 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AV476 Available

Special features: Prenatal development timeline.

Window on the womb --
Gracefully becoming one --
Egg's journey --
Becoming human --
First glimpse --
Second trimester --
Sensory development --
Hearing heartbeats --
Memory begins --
Final phase --
On her own.

Photography, David Swan, Robin Cox ; original music, Simon Lacey ; special effects, Artem, Mill TV ; special effects photography, David Barlow.

Narrator, Nick Schatzki.


From the moment of conception, every human embryo embarks on an incredible nine-month journey of development. Now, cutting-edge technology makes it possible for National Geographic Channel's "In the womb" to open a window into the hidden world of the fetus and explore each trimester in amazing new detail. Revolutionary 3-D and 4-D imagery sheds light on the delicate, dark world of a fetus as never before and follows