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In most cases, a structural or | anatomical abnormality has not been identified, as seen |
The project is rife with | anatomical allusions to the position of the reproductiv |
Although the | anatomical and behavioral roles differ from accepted no |
f Sciences, for his work entitled Correlated | Anatomical and Physiological Studies of the Growth of t |
le accommodation for the large collection of | anatomical and surgical specimens which had been presen |
then proceeded to do a full year training in | anatomical and clinical pathology at St. Luke's Hospita |
s the crude and undignified depiction of the | anatomical and physiological aspects of sexual relation |
Anatomical and cranial measurement differences in races | |
They are nevertheless considered female for | anatomical and genetic reasons. |
The cerebellum consists of three | anatomical and functional lobes: anterior lobe, posteri |
e found time to give a regular attendance on | anatomical and surgical lectures. |
The primary | anatomical and functional unit of cancellous bone is th |
Eduard d'Alton is largely remembered for his | anatomical and zoological engravings and etchings. |
"Physiological, | anatomical and biochemical characterisation of photosyn |
Zeki has conducted | anatomical and physiological studies of the primate vis |
sea turtles, E. imbricata has several unique | anatomical and ecological traits. |
ormerly placed in that genus, but differs in | anatomical and molecular characters. |
The Reily Center houses the Center for | Anatomical and Movement Sciences (CAMS), as well as the |
His | anatomical and behavioral descriptions of bees, wasps, |
g canine teeth) instead of antlers and other | anatomical anomalies. |
1897) was an English anatomist, surgeon, and | anatomical artist most notable for his illustrations of |
us is an important landmark for checking for | anatomical atlanto-occipital alignment; the clivus, whe |
Portrait from his | anatomical atlas, from a portrait by Gerard de Lairesse |
ay and seen as vulgar because she had larger | anatomical body parts than those of her white counterpa |
There are four | anatomical cases |
He also described the | anatomical changes that place in liver cirrhosis. |
osaurids, and interpreted the combination of | anatomical characteristics in Cedrorestes as evidence t |
wo genera are distinguished only by internal | anatomical characters. |
Surveys of conduction aphasics with | anatomical confirmation show that in nearly all patient |
ging (DTI) is a related use of MR to measure | anatomical connectivity between areas. |
e identified by his wife, thanks to a unique | anatomical defect: on his left foot, he had six toes (p |
In 1797 be began a course of | anatomical demonstrations, and his success encouraged h |
Mayow - who also gives a remarkably correct | anatomical description of the mechanism of respiration |
In his view, the | anatomical details of the Caudata (salamanders) bound t |
Arganasuchus had several | anatomical details in common with the rauisuchids Batra |
rus is distinguished from other theropods by | anatomical details found in its vertebrae, metacarpals, |
The two also differ in other | anatomical details, such as the location and size of va |
ose of other diplodocids and differ in other | anatomical details. |
Anatomical diagram of B. lanceolatum (click for descrip | |
Anatomical diagram of the renin-angiotensin system, sho | |
The Zodiac Man or homo signorum was used in | anatomical diagrams dating from ancient times to the la |
The | anatomical differences between the two are slight: they |
Browne argued that these | anatomical differences were lacking and that such essen |
red by many an early pioneer and advocate of | anatomical dissection and was said to be the first to i |
e killed by doctors in order to use them for | anatomical dissection. |
ar the hilum of the spleen, is not simply an | anatomical distinction. |
ori, but becoming dissatisfied with the hard | anatomical drawing and cold coloring of the latter, he |
prize for painting as well as the prize for | anatomical drawing. |
Jones contributed the | anatomical drawings of sections of the eye that appeare |
Along with his | anatomical duties, Welcker was also a specialist in the |
The | anatomical engravings of Bartolomeo Eustachi (d. |
n organism; a spatial-structural ontology of | anatomical entities and relations which form the physic |
While humans may not have true | anatomical equivalents, the term may sometimes be used |
y sound source in mysticeti (Baleen Whales): | Anatomical establishment of vocal fold homologues. |
Torsion is an | anatomical event which takes place during the very earl |
Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus, (An | Anatomical Exercise on the Motion of the Heart and Bloo |
He is remembered for his | anatomical exhibitions at the Jardin du Roi in Paris, a |
ca (Paris, 1651; English translation, as New | Anatomical Experiments, 1653) |
ledge of world renowned human biologists and | anatomical experts. |
Due to a combination of | anatomical factors and the snugness of the fabric, the |
be quill knobs or homologous structures, an | anatomical feature so far known only in animals with la |
suprapedal gland or mucous pedal gland is an | anatomical feature found in some snails and slugs. |
The urethal crest is an | anatomical feature present in the urinary system of bot |
The crista interfenestralis is | anatomical feature that separates the inner ear in two, |
The stromboid notch is an | anatomical feature which is found in the shell of one t |
reted as a chondrophorine float (an internal | anatomical feature). |
This article is about the | anatomical feature. |
This article is about a bristle-worm | anatomical feature. |
This and other | anatomical features led the authors who described it (N |
The modern | anatomical features that characterized the family Homin |
M. burmensis has some | anatomical features similar to those of flesh-eating wa |
and anal fin lobes as well as more detailed | anatomical features including dorsal and anal fin ray c |
They possess a number of bizarre | anatomical features not shared by any other living Hyme |
Most women do not have the proper | anatomical features for this piercing. |
ges in 19 figures) of both morphological and | anatomical features. |
edical researchers and educators focusing on | anatomical form and function. |
st to distinguish the various aphasias in an | anatomical framework, and proposed that a disconnection |
Subgroup P03 is part of the | anatomical group P Antiparasitic products, insecticides |
ers and becomes intrigued by a table with an | anatomical, H.R. Giger/da Vinci-esque image of a woman' |
devised a new casting method to caputure the | anatomical information in these fossils, using PVC; man |
which ultrasound can be used for additional | anatomical information. |
1859 he became professor and director of the | anatomical institute at the University of Marburg. |
ant to Karl Joseph Eberth (1835-1926) at the | anatomical institute. |
museum contains about 5,800 human and animal | anatomical items. |
pinion that the murderer must have possessed | anatomical knowledge to have sliced out the reproductiv |
Their bodies were returned to Hirt at the | anatomical laboratory of the Reich University in Strasb |
carried on from 1790 in Surgeons' Square an | anatomical lecture-theatre, where, in spite of much opp |
St. Thomas' Hospital, and appointed to read | anatomical lectures at the Surgeon's Hall. |
re's body structure, have given the creature | anatomical links to jellyfish and was subsequently plac |
l limb of the "H" defines the right and left | anatomical lobes. |
different layers of the brain as well as the | anatomical location that demonstrates some of the uniqu |
the book, eye diseases were sorted by their | anatomical location. |
Faults include aggression or fearfulness, | anatomical malformation, and lack of type. |
Knowledge of her talent in molding | anatomical models spread throughout Europe and she was |
4) was a lecturer of anatomy and sculptor of | anatomical models in wax. |
e Body is a web application that presents 3D | anatomical models of the human body. |
piled a great deal of evidence linking human | anatomical morphology to that of orangutans. |
eka Seven, alongside various still images of | anatomical muscle and skeletal figures based on Kaitai |
Church, where he worked for some time in the | anatomical museum under Sir Henry Acland. |
Harvard Medical School (whose Warren | Anatomical Museum houses the skull and tamping iron of |
The Warren | Anatomical Museum, housed within Harvard Medical School |
, with a 100-seat amphitheater for lectures, | anatomical museum, autopsy room, library, mental resear |
e -physis (φύσις) occurs at the ends of some | anatomical names, usually of projecting parts of bones, |
y beyond the glenoidal labrum; below, to the | anatomical neck of the humerus, approaching nearer to t |
The | anatomical neck of the humerus is obliquely directed, f |
olamo Mercuriale and he also worked on human | anatomical nomenclature. |
lmost Endless Assemblage of Every Species of | Anatomical, Pathological, Obstetrical, and Zootomical P |
lmost Endless Assemblage of Every Species of | Anatomical, Pathological, Obstetrical, and Zootomical P |
From 1880 to 1919 he was a full professor of | anatomical pathology at the Jagiellonian University, wh |
Anatomical pathology (Commonwealth) or anatomic patholo | |
In 1898 he became professor of Pathology and | Anatomical pathology and head of the Pathological Anato |
Martin Charcot, neurologist and professor of | anatomical pathology (d.1893). |
He was appointed Privatdozent for | Anatomical pathology in Breslau three years later, and |
His early studies were directed chiefly to | anatomical pathology. |
The bregma is the | anatomical point on the skull at which the coronal sutu |
the first to classify skin diseases from an | anatomical point of view. |
d by combining her study of world dance with | anatomical principles. |
Regular Education in that Art on Medical and | Anatomical principles. |
life-threatening condition is believed to be | anatomical rather than strictly genetic in origin. |
evolution of primate primary visual cortex', | Anatomical Record, No 281A, pp 1088-1094. |
Hemiptera (Heteroptera) with biological and | anatomical references, lists of foodplants and parasite |
For the generation of this model, the | anatomical region to be operated has to be scanned and |
w non-invasive method of destroying discrete | anatomical regions within the brain while minimizing th |
The epigastrium is one of the nine | anatomical regions of the abdomen, along with the right |
fferent lipid molecular species often define | anatomical regions within these tissues. |
for creating 3D corporeal models of various | anatomical regions of a patient, based on datasets from |
linical manifestations may be linked to this | anatomical relationship (Spine 2011). |
Later, his | anatomical research secured him a lasting place in the |
ll the requirements of the Physiological and | Anatomical Rodent Experiment / National Institutes of H |
with frequent collaborator Sharon Mansur and | Anatomical Scenario/ Anna and the Annadroids. |
University College London and holds a PhD in | Anatomical Science and a DSc in Anatomical Science both |
entific community, coming under fire for bad | anatomical science or simply wishful thinking. |
ington, D.C. in 1888 for the "advancement of | anatomical science." |
and publishes three peer-reviewed journals: | Anatomical Sciences Education, Developmental Dynamics a |
at the Stony Brook University Department of | Anatomical Sciences. |
m two doctors attesting that the applicant's | anatomical sex has been changed. |
the existence of life-threatening or serious | anatomical signs that will lead to either an impaired q |
d as a Weejasperaspid acanthothoracid due to | anatomical similarities with the other species found at |
According to Philippe Janvier, | anatomical similarities of B. stensioi's brain and brai |
t came Scrotum Humanum in 1763, referring to | anatomical similarities with the human scrotum. |
Until recently, because of its many | anatomical similarities, Pliohippus was believed to be |
He begins by using | anatomical similarities, focusing on body structure, em |
al pattern of distribution indicate that the | anatomical similarity to the Muscovy Duck is deceiving. |
to provide surgeons a better 3D image of the | anatomical situation of a patient, before the operation |
Leonardo DaVinci's | anatomical sketches were a direct inspiration. |
using several independent images of the same | anatomical slice in different modalities (e.g., T2, pro |
ollicis brevis by a triangular interval, the | anatomical snuff box in which the radial artery is foun |
f Aberdeen, and President from 1988-9 of the | Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, and Ch |
He was a fellow of the | Anatomical Society of Paris, and at one period filled t |
l, the work's visually wet surface engenders | anatomical, sometimes overtly sexual, comparisons. |
It contains a wide range of | anatomical specimens, including a small monkey preserve |
fish but it is lost during development.This | anatomical state is believed to be derived from the anc |
The thyroglossal duct is an embryological | anatomical structure forming an open connection between |
De coniferarum structura anatomica ( | Anatomical structure of conifers)- (1841) |
Another | anatomical structure called the glands of Manz perform |
A stylet is a hard, sharp, | anatomical structure found in some invertebrates. |
e cenchrus (plural cenchri) is a specialized | anatomical structure in the insect group known as sawfl |
The ileocecal fold is an | anatomical structure in the human abdomen. |
An Oral arm is an | anatomical structure of "true" sea jellies (or Scyphozo |
Gurdon Buck, "A New Feature in the | Anatomical Structure of the Genito-Urinary Organs Not H |
gens and Professor John Lee demonstrated the | anatomical structure and workings of the body. |
This article is about the | anatomical structure. |
This article is about the insect | anatomical structure. |
This article is about the arthropod | anatomical structure. |
his correlation of physiology to microscopic | anatomical structure. |
Because of this work, many microscopic | anatomical structures are named after Malpighi, includi |
or articular surface) is a surface where two | anatomical structures (usually bones) meet. |
tomy of memory encompasses a wide variety of | anatomical structures in the brain. |
the Column of Clarke) and Clarke's body are | anatomical structures named after him. |
lly used to describe natural or pathological | anatomical structures made out of a hard layer of prote |
s required for proper development of several | anatomical structures necessary for courtship, includin |
ong Medline literature, text mining results, | anatomical structures, gene expression and other backgr |
ltrasound technology) to visualise abdominal | anatomical structures. |
which he reproduced on stone for the use of | anatomical students. |
his pioneer research in cell theory, and his | anatomical studies of the brain and inner ear. |
ose career was dedicated to pathological and | anatomical studies of the ear. |
This led the way for Braune's experimental, | anatomical studies of the human gait, being published i |
t of the early Renaissance, particularly the | anatomical studies of the period. |
alpighi decided to dedicate his free time to | anatomical studies. |
methods of preservation used on cadavers for | anatomical study. |
he society, and published several memoirs on | anatomical subjects. |
buch der anatomischen Chirurgie (Textbook of | Anatomical Surgery), which ran through eight editions, |
ighest distinction, and perhaps the greatest | anatomical teacher in Britain at that time. |
to London in 1825 and joined, as one of its | anatomical teachers, the school of medicine founded by |
Anatomical Technology (1882), with Gage | |
ansion (dorsal expansion, dorsal hood) is an | anatomical term that refers to the flattened tendons (a |
gament, or posterior annular ligament) is an | anatomical term for the thickened part of the antebrach |
carpal network, posterior carpal arch) is an | anatomical term for the combination (anastomosis) of do |
Epoccipital is an | anatomical term for the distinctive bones found lining |
The carotid sheath is an | anatomical term for the fibrous connective tissue that |
For the arthropod | anatomical term, see mesosoma. |
Remember that this in | anatomical terms. |
the dissection proceedings, reading from an | anatomical text and providing commentary, while a demon |
human cadavers and writing the first modern | anatomical text. |
ber of important and beautifully illustrated | anatomical texts in the early nineteenth century. |
eveloper of different institutes such as the | Anatomical Theatre and the polyclinic. |
Anatomical theatre completed at the University of Padua | |
repellents is a therapeutic subgroup of the | Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, |
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System | |
sycholeptics are classified under N05 in the | Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System. |
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