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Capillary Pressure - Windows Version

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Description Computer program (Windows) to illustrate the vascular control of capillary hydrostatic pressure.
Type of Resource Assignment/Activity (Non-Laboratory/Non-Hands on Activity), Simulation, Software
Format Zipped File - ZIP - 12.35 MB
Technical Note Windows file- Here are some instructions for installing the Capillary Pressure program: As is customary, it's probably best to close out of all non-essential programs that you might be running before beginning the following. PLEASE MAKE NOTE carefully of where you're saving the program, that is, in what directory you're going to save it (noting the FULL PATH) Then go to that folder, click on the Installer folder. Then click on the Disks folder and double-click the "setup.exe" file. This file is self-extracting and should put the Capillary Pressure installer into a folder with Capillary Pressure in the file name. Then go to that folder, go further into the \Installer folder found there, and double-click the file install.msi; This should put the Capillary Pressure program in your standard programs pallette, i.e. Start --> Programs --> Capillary Pressure program.
Author
A.P. (Pete) Shepherd, University of Texas Health Science Center
Development Date October 1, 2004
Grade/Age Levels Undergraduate upper division (Grades 15-16)
Graduate
Professional (degree program)
Pedagogies
APS/ACDP
Medical Objective
in Physiology
The microcirculation and lymphatics
Learning Time <=1 hour
Language English
Type of Review Reviewed By LifeSciTRC Board
Review Date January 18, 2007
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