File:Circulatory system SMIL.svg
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DescriptionCirculatory system SMIL.svg | |
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Author | Cmglee |
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References[edit]
- ↑ How does the blood circulatory system work?. InformedHealth.org (31 January 2019).
- ↑ How Blood Flows through the Heart. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (24 March 2022).
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current | 18:24, 24 March 2016 | 512 × 341 (9 KB) | Cmglee (talk | contribs) | Reverted to version as of 13:14, 27 October 2015 (UTC) – Portuguese version will be uploaded to File:Circulatory_system_SMIL-pt.svg | |
17:43, 24 March 2016 | 512 × 341 (9 KB) | Rautopia (talk | contribs) | Tradução da legenda de inglês para português. | ||
17:42, 24 March 2016 | 512 × 341 (9 KB) | Rautopia (talk | contribs) | Tradução da legenda de inglês para português. | ||
13:14, 27 October 2015 | 512 × 341 (9 KB) | Cmglee (talk | contribs) | Flip horizontally as conventional for medical imagery. | ||
13:47, 27 January 2015 | 512 × 341 (9 KB) | Cmglee (talk | contribs) | Add arrows, font and shading. | ||
20:56, 26 January 2015 | 512 × 341 (7 KB) | Cmglee (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description ={{en|1=An animated schematic of the heart and circulatory system. Red and blue represent oxygenated and deoxygenated blood, respectively. }} |Source ={{own}} |Author =Cmglee |Date... |
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Short title | Circulatory system SMIL |
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Image title | An animated schematic of the heart and circulatory system by CMG Lee. Red and blue represent oxygenated and deoxygenated blood, respectively. |
Width | 100% |
Height | 100% |