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罗伯特·温斯顿(Robert Winston)讲述??并由英国广播公司(BBC)于1998年出版的健康医学纪录片-英语叙述Health-Medical Documentary narrated by Robert Winston and published by BBC in 1998 - English narration
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人体纪录片是一种电视节目,可以继续证明BBC许可费是合理的。由罗伯特·温斯顿(Robert Winston)主持,它使用延时摄影,计算机图形学和各种先进的成像技术,带我们走上了从出生到死亡的旅程,以探索人体各个方面的各个方面,每个角落和缝隙生长,成熟和最终衰败的阶段。生动地描绘并解释了受孕,蹒跚学步,青春期尴尬的成长痛苦,难以置信的大脑运作(比人体的任何其他部位燃烧更多的能量,显然包括白天的电视观众)以及最后的死亡。温斯顿清晰明朗的声音使10岁以上的聪明人和老年人都可以接触到人体,尽管比较拘谨的观众可能会厌倦于被消化的食物场景,或因不可避免的混乱而分娩。统计数字不胜枚举-平均每个人一生中会吃三年半,吃160公斤巧克力,在厕所上度过六个月。虽然令人心动,因为它显示出人类经验的共性,但人体还是潜在地令人沮丧,提醒我们我们虚弱的身体和死亡率。但是,这里最动人的节目是赫比,她是一名癌症受害者,他同意在临终关怀中垂死时拍摄最后的一刻,也许可以通过该节目获得应有的长生不老。[编辑]?吃160公斤的巧克力,在厕所上待六个月。虽然令人心动,因为它显示出人类经验的共性,但人体还是潜在地令人沮丧,提醒我们我们虚弱的身体和死亡率。但是,这里最动人的节目是赫比,她是一名癌症受害者,他同意在临终关怀中垂死时拍摄最后的一刻,也许可以通过该节目获得应有的长生不老。[编辑]?吃160公斤的巧克力,在厕所上待六个月。虽然令人心动,因为它显示出人类经验的共性,但人体还是潜在地令人沮丧,提醒我们我们虚弱的身体和死亡率。但是,这里最动人的节目是赫比,她是一名癌症受害者,他同意在临终关怀中垂死时拍摄最后的一刻,也许可以通过该节目获得应有的长生不老。[编辑]??《生活故事》《生活故事》是罗伯特·温斯顿(Robert Winston)讲解他将带您上路的旅程以及整个系列所涵盖的内容。在他象征着青春期的起伏的过山车之旅之间,到参观生命开始的渗出的温泉之间,你知道这将是一次令人难以置信的旅程。[编辑]??每天的奇迹跟随Jeff和Phillippa从构思到他们的第一个孩子Bob在“每天的奇迹”中的诞生。了解为什么受孕是您一生中最危险的部分,以及您必须经历的艰苦努力才能迈出第一步。这对夫妇在整个怀孕过程中公开讨论他们的担忧和快乐,尤其是这一集值得那些怀有第一个孩子的人观看。根据经验,这个富有品味和信息丰富的部分介绍了怀孕期间医院运行的产假班也无法解释的方面。您甚至可以看到他们孩子的出生,这为下一节打下了良好的基础。如果您想知道的话,世界上每天发生大约1亿次性行为,导致大约910,000个概念。??第一步看看身体发生了什么变化,使我们能够迈出人生的第一步。涵盖发展的前四年,这是对我们非自愿反射及其演变以及一些有趣话题的引人入胜的见解,例如解释婴儿如何同时呼吸和喝牛奶(这可能是最佳时机)教他们迪杰里杜(Didgeridoo)。在这个年龄段有孩子的父母将会发现这里显示的出牙,走路和持续发展的技能特别受关注。[编辑]???愤怒的青少年愤怒的青少年在一群青少年时期跟随一群年轻的男孩和女孩,并捕捉到身体的变化底层The Human Body documentary is the sort of televisual undertaking that continues to justify the BBC licence fee. Presented by Robert Winston, it takes us on a journey from birth to death using time-lapse photography, computer graphics and various state-of-the-art imaging techniques to explore every aspect, every nook and crevice of the human body in its various stages of growth, maturity and eventual decay. Conception, toddlerhood, the awkward growing pains of adolescence, the incredibly complex workings of the brain (which burns up more energy than any other part of the human body, viewers of daytime TV included, apparently) and finally death are vividly depicted and explained. Winston's lucid, avuncular tones make The Human Body accessible to an intelligent 10-year-old and ages upward, though the more squeamish viewer might baulk at scenes of food being digested, or childbirth in all its inevitable messiness. Statistics abound--the average human will eat for three-and-a-half years during his or her lifetime, eat 160kg of chocolate and spend six months on the toilet. Though heart-warming in that it shows the commonality of human experience, The Human Body is also a potentially depressing reminder of our frail physicality and mortality. However, the most moving programme here features Herbie, a cancer victim who, in agreeing to have his last moments filmed as he lies dying in a hospice, has perhaps achieved a deserved immortality through this programme. Life Story Life Story is where Robert Winston explains the journey that he is about to take you on and what will be covered over the length of the series. Between his roller-coaster ride to symbolise the ups and downs of puberty to a visit to the oozing hot springs where life began, you know it's going to be an incredible ride. An Everyday Miracle Follow Jeff and Phillippa from conception to the birth of their first child Bob in An Everyday Miracle. Learn why conception is the most dangerous part of your life, and the struggles that you must go through to even reach the first step. The couple openly discuss their concerns and joy throughout their entire pregnancy and this episode in particular would be well worth viewing by those who are expecting their first child. From experience, this tasteful and informative section captures aspects of pregnancy that the hospital-run Maternity Classes don't explain as well. You even get to see the birth of their child which makes for a great lead into the next section. And in case you were wondering, every day there are around 100 million acts of sexual intercourse taking place in the world resulting in around 910,000 conceptions. First Steps See what changes the body undergoes to enable us to take our First Steps in life. Covering the first four years of development, this is a compelling insight into our involuntary reflexes and their evolution as well as some interesting topics such as an explanation of how babies can breathe and drink milk at the same time (which would probably be the best time to teach them the didgeridoo). Parents with children in this age bracket will find the teething, walking and the ongoing development skills shown here of particular interest. Raging Teens Raging Teens follows a group of young boys and girls throughout their teenage years and captures the changes that the body undergoes through puberty. Its main focus, however, is on Beatrice and the changes she undergoes such as shopping, growing breasts, pubic hairs and her first period (her mother bought her some Chocolate éclairs to help celebrate which must be a British thing). The boy's side covers testosterone and what changes it spurs in a lad's body such as facial hair, their voice cracking at the wrong time, and parts of the body that have until now lain dormant. You also learn that a pubic hair only grows for 6 months, which keeps it short, and is actually flat oval and not round which is why they curl. Brain Power As the name suggests, Brain Power provides a detailed insight into the most complicated object in the universe. My favourite section was the one depicting how alcohol reacts with your brain and makes you do things that you probably shouldn't have. There are numerous graphical presentations which delve right inside your brain to show in different colours what each section of your brain is responsible for. We all know that the right half of your brain controls the left side of your body, but did you know that it only took 2 1/2 million years to evolve from our ape-like ancestors to humans, which is a relatively short time by evolutionary standards and would have involved an increase of 150,000 nerve cells every generation. As Time Goes By As Time Goes By follows Bud and Viola from Kansas in their twilight years. The camera has not long been rolling and poor old Bud is picked on by the missus for losing his hair, getting rounder in the middle and only marrying Viola to clean, cart water and cook for him. This section really opens your eyes to what is yet to come and what makes us all age (some more gracefully than others), thanks in no small part to oxygen - the very thing that gives us life in the first place. You also gain a greater understanding into why our senses such as hearing and sight start to deteriorate when the couple leave the farm and take their first trip to the big smoke (New York). What makes the visit to the city even more interesting is that it is the first time Bud (78) and Viola (63) have seen skyscrapers, subways and noisy streets except on TV. The noisy streets provide a good backdrop for the camera to zoom into Bud's ear and down his ear canal to discuss how hearing works. End of Life The End of Life is a sobering section where we watch the last days and inevitable death of Herbie from stomach cancer, and how his physical life is undone. It discusses why the Rate of Living Theory is no longer thought to be correct, which believed that 1 - 2 billion heartbeats was the limit for all living things, so a hare with a rapid heart rate has a shorter life than a tortoise with a slower heart rate.
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【技术参数】——
视频编码: DivX5.05
比特率: 1789 kb/s Qf 0.296 bits/pixel
Video 分辨率: 656x368
Video 画面比例: (1.78:1) [=41:23]
音频编码: AC3
音频比特率: 192 kb/s 采样率 48000 Hz
Audio 声道数: 2
分集时长: ~49minutes
分集数: 7
体积: ~700Mb
发布人: Red Kite【Technical Specs】——
Video Codec: DivX5.05
Video Bitrate: 1789 kb/s Qf 0.296 bits/pixel
Video Resolution: 656x368
Video Aspect Ratio: (1.78:1) [=41:23]
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio BitRate: 192 kb/s Fs 48000 Hz
Audio Channels: 2
RunTime Per Part: ~49minutes
Number Of Parts: 7
Part Size: ~700Mb
Ripped by Red Kite
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