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  • '''Human anatomy''' is the branch of [[anatomy]] devoted to the structure of the human body. #McMinn's Colour Atlas of Human Anatomy – P.H. Abrahams / R.T. Hutchings / S.C. Marks Jr
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  • ...e definition of human anatomy. The name Gross is used so often to refer to Human anatomy that I think it is worth being redundant. [[User:Thomas E Kelly|-Tom Kelly] ...where "gross anatomy" is mentioned. I hope you'll agree that the study of human anatomy involves far more than just gross anatomy, which is really a subtopic. It c
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  • *[http://www.bodymaps.com/ BodyMaps] - an interactive site illustrating basic human anatomy
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  • ...r animals is often referred to as [[zootomy]] as opposed to the study of [[human anatomy]]. The term anatomy is also sometimes used to refer to the study of the str The major division in anatomy is that between [[human anatomy]] and [[zootomy]]. The study of anatomy can be divided up either by functio
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  • {{r|Human anatomy}}
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  • ...personal choice. I intend to sketch out a general hierarchy of Anatomy and Human Anatomy, which I hope others will take up while I devote myself to my chosen subtop
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Dorling 2007 Worldmapper: the human anatomy of a small planet}}
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  • '''Human anatomy''' is the branch of [[anatomy]] devoted to the structure of the human body. #McMinn's Colour Atlas of Human Anatomy – P.H. Abrahams / R.T. Hutchings / S.C. Marks Jr
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  • *[[Human anatomy|Human]] and [[primate anatomy]], the study of the skeletal anatomy and phys
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  • ...ited to people, besides this page talks about anatomy in general; not just human anatomy:
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  • In [[human anatomy]], the [[plantaris muscle]] is one of the superficial muscles of the calf.<
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  • In [[human anatomy]], the '''navicular bone''', also called '''scaphoid bone''', is one of the
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  • In [[human anatomy]], the '''posterior tibial tendon''', also call '''tibialis posterior''', i
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  • {{R|Human anatomy}}
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  • In [[human anatomy]], the '''pterygopalatine fossa''' is a [[fossa]] in the skull.
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  • ...nd using technology to enhance teaching and learning. I am a member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society and the American Society for Microbiology.
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  • {{rpl|Human anatomy}}
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  • ...ental biology]], the structure of the developed human body is studied in [[human anatomy]] and its function in [[human physiology]].
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  • {{cite journal| author=Dorling D| title=Worldmapper: the human anatomy of a small planet | journal=PLoS Med | year= 2007 | volume= 4 | issue= 1 |
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  • In [[human anatomy]], the '''internal carotid artery''' is the "branch of the [[common carotid
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  • ...in [[The Hague]], [[The Netherlands]]. The painting depicts a lecture in [[Human anatomy|anatomy]] delivered by Dr. Nicolaes Tulp to a group of surgeons. The publi
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  • {{r|Human anatomy}}
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  • ...niversity of Arizona]], majoring in [[Physiology]]. My interests include [[human anatomy]], [[biology]], [[chemistry]], [[physics]], [[computer programming]], [[int
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  • ...e definition of human anatomy. The name Gross is used so often to refer to Human anatomy that I think it is worth being redundant. [[User:Thomas E Kelly|-Tom Kelly] ...where "gross anatomy" is mentioned. I hope you'll agree that the study of human anatomy involves far more than just gross anatomy, which is really a subtopic. It c
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  • ...e small and are found in tendons adjacent to joints.<ref>Hole, John W. Jr. Human Anatomy and Physiology Second Edition. Iowa: WCB, 1978.</ref>
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  • ...in public and private dissections, making numerous original discoveries of human anatomy. In part because of Herophilus’s pioneering work in studying human anatomy through dissection, and in part because of the extent and significance of h
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  • ...rtantly influenced the 5-7 million-year [[Human evolution|evolution]] of [[Human anatomy|structure]] and [[Human physiology|function]] in the [[hominin]] species, '
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  • {{rpl|Human anatomy}}
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  • *Persaud TVN. (1984). Early history of human anatomy: from antiquity to the beginning of the modern era. Springfield, Charles C. ...rivaled only by Andreas Vesalius who is regarded as the founder of modern human anatomy.
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  • ...n/surgeon (<font color=#F0E442>yellow</font>) who based his description of human anatomy on <font color=#810541>extrapolations</font> of dissections (<font color=#0 ...n/surgeon (<font color=#F0E442>yellow</font>) who based his description of human anatomy on <font color=#810541>extrapolations</font> of dissections (<font color=#0
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  • ...position, or likeness to some familiar object. Much of the nomenclature of human anatomy has thus arisen, especially that of the osseous system, which, with the res
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  • == Responsible editor for Human Anatomy == Hello all, is there among you an editor who is responsible for the topic [[Human anatomy]]? Please pay attention to that page. Or the editor that wants to take resp
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  • ...of the human body. He studied human bones and caught glimpses of internal human anatomy and functioning from tending the wounds of gladiators, dissected non-human ...estern rational medicine, the remedy beginning with the father of 'modern' human anatomy, [[Vesalius|Andreas Vesalius]]. Yet Galen's ideas influenced medical thinki
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  • ...CE) of Pergamum, the Greek physician/surgeon who based his description of human anatomy on extrapolations of dissections of animals and observations of the wounds ...CE) of Pergamum, the Greek physician/surgeon who based his description of human anatomy on extrapolations of dissections of animals and observations of the wounds
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  • ...natomy''''', is an anatomy textbook widely regarded as a classic work on [[human anatomy]]. The book was first published under the title ''Gray's Anatomy: Descripti ===Atlas of Human Anatomy by Frank Netter===
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  • ...8-1657), and Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694), demonstrated central truths of human anatomy and physiology that had escaped Western medicine for more than a millennium ...led and elegantly drawn illustrations revolutionizing the understanding of human anatomy.<ref name=harveygalileo>[http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/harvey.ht
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  • ...s source, much of Galenic anatomy was fallacious; and second, knowledge of human anatomy was to be acquired only from human sources.
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  • ...acid|Anabolic steroids|Anabolism|Anal scale|Anatolian Shepherd Dog|Anatomy|Human anatomy|Angiotensin|Animal|Animal consciousness|Animal fancy|Anterior pituitary|Ant ...acid|Anabolic steroids|Anabolism|Anal scale|Anatolian Shepherd Dog|Anatomy|Human anatomy|Angiotensin|Animal|Animal consciousness|Animal fancy|Anterior pituitary|Ant
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  • ...the basic sciences, including bacteriology and chemistry, and focusing on human anatomy. At the time, education and training in laboratory science was considered t
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  • ...n employing the findings of dissection of the human body as the arbiter of human anatomy, as opposed to accepting the reports of anatomists of antiquity.<ref name=S ...s contemporaries, having unquestionably accepted Galen's conclusions about human anatomy, found themselves in turmoil, stunned and even outraged at what eventuated
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  • ===&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Vesalius and von Kalkar and human anatomy===
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  • ...he Workings of the Human Body''). He is often called the founder of modern human anatomy.
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