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Episode 36 Intro | TAPP Radio Preview
Episode 36

Episode 36 Intro | TAPP Radio Preview

The A&P Professor

January 24, 201915m 26sbonus

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Show Notes

Host Kevin Patton previews the content of the upcoming full episode, which focuses on the big year (the first year) of The A&P Professor podcast (TAPP Radio).

There's more... some word dissections and recommendations from The A&P Professor Book Club.

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Topics

.5 minute

Expect these topics in the full Episode 36:

  • Feedback/questions from listener Adam Rich
  • Have we discovered a new type of blood vessel?
  • Looking back at the "big ideas" of the first year of this podcast

Word Dissections

7.5 minutes

  • Podcast
    • Netcast
    • Audible revolution: Online radio is booming thanks to iPods, cheap audio software and weblogs, reports Ben Hammersley (first proposed use of "podcast") my-ap.us/2AZ4lwB
  • In fimo
    • In vitro
    • In vivo
    • Feces
    • Studies can be in vitro, in vivo and now 'in fimo' — in poop (brief description in Science News) my-ap.us/2ATJ5bN
    • "In Fimo": A Term Proposed for Excrement Examined Experimentally (article in Gastroenterology journal proposing new term) my-ap.us/2AYtDuM
      • My favorite quote from the paper: "...we use the following term for the active enzymes extracted from an in fimo sample: poopernatant."

Book Club

5.5 minutes

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