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Introduction to Tissues
Introduces the four classes of tissues and their functions in the human body.
Anatomy of the Tongue
Explores the anatomy and histology of the tongue, including muscles, mucosa, glands, and taste buds.
Biliary Vesicle Morphology
Explores the structure and function of the biliary vesicle as a bile reservoir.
Pharynx Anatomy and Muscles
Explores the anatomy and function of the pharynx muscles and related structures.
Environmental Growth and Sustainability: Course Overview
Outlines the structure and expectations of the Environmental Growth and Sustainability II course at EPFL, focusing on group projects and evaluation criteria.
Structure of the Digestive System
Explores the layers and regions of the digestive system, emphasizing the stomach's cell types and acid production regulation.
General Introduction: Themes and Evaluation
Explores the course structure, evaluation criteria, origin of the world, science-religion relationship, and assessment methods.
Sustainability Assessment in Urban Systems
Discusses sustainability assessment in urban systems, including methods, analysis results, and policy implications.
Intermediate Rendering: Design Solutions Presentation
Covers the requirements for the intermediate rendering and the evaluation criteria for design solutions presentation.
Economic Growth and Contagion
Covers economic growth, sustainability, unfinished buildings demolition in China, and Evergrande's financial crisis.
Global Issues: Climate Change
Focuses on climate change, group project evaluation, poster creation, and oral presentation.
Developing Employees: Team Projects
Emphasizes developing employees through team projects and explores leadership, management, corporate culture, and the 70/20/10 development model.
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