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Geeze ... I met Richard Feldman years and years ago. I remember seeing with fascination rotating computer animations of lysozyme and cytochrome c that required a huge Evans and Sutherland "frame buffer" and a dedicated computer in order to render the model and allow free form rotations.... more
Reviewed by Janopus Jan 13 2009, 03:26pm ( 230 reviews ) • johnkyrk.com
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Rated by daokta on Oct 12, 5:25pm
John Kyrk, a US biologist has created a series of animated videos on cell biology. I see this site has been around for a while but unfortunately, not during my scholastic years.
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Rated by nanamomm on Sep 01, 8:55pm
this animation shows the cells and dna..interacting. great
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Rated by venenorigamini on Aug 26, 4:57pm
animaciones biológica o lo que Dios me envió a través de stumble.
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Rated by CutestPrincess on Jul 07, 11:48am
communicating at an unknown rate
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Rated by mitrin88 on Jun 01, 12:14pm
I will definetly be using this site in next years bio. classes
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Rated by bennettchang on May 23, 6:45am
Simply amazing! How I wish this was available in my 70's days when we were striving to visualize all these biological processes in our mind!
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Reviewed by LaCoil on May 21, 5:06am
From a Highschool biology perspective this is a fantastic resource for both students and teachers. I'll certainly be giving a link to my bio teacher so he can have a look over the site. The visual aid is great and it doesn't talk to viewers like they're idiots. Good wealth of information present.
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Rated by SeanGriffith on May 11 2009, 8:34am
Biologic animations on the molecular level