We describe two children with recurrent bacterial meningitis due to cranial anatomical defects in whom diagnosis was delayed. |
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Ven mutants exhibit gross anatomical defects in the nerve cords, including their complete detachment from the body wall. |
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At his death he was working on an anatomical study comparing various species. |
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However, the most disturbing faults are those that occur in almost all of his anatomical studies. |
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How did a pregnant young lady come to die intact and yet have her body donated for anatomical dissection? |
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Lawlor's equine subjects are informed by the mythical rather than the figurative or strictly anatomical study. |
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His early anatomical studies were intended to form part of his treatise on painting. |
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Accuracy in proportion and a high level of anatomical detail are equally important. |
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At the same time, anatomical data that include the torso geometry and the shape and location of the heart are obtained via a CT scan. |
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After publication, he decided to leave anatomical research to take up medical practice. |
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This anatomical atlas, although drawn from dissection, did not reject Galenism as did the Fabrica of Vesalius. |
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The most common assumption from anatomical evidence has been that they group with primates, flying lemurs, and tree shrews, forming the Archonta. |
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As usual with cladistic analyses, the vast majority of anatomical traits are scored as a present-absent polarity in each organism. |
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The fact is that many anatomical problems cannot be fixed, whether it's poor turnout or flat feet. |
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In his figurative works he let the figure bulge out of anatomical specifications and proportions. |
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Further anatomical and conchological investigations of bivalves continued to prove useful for finding more characters. |
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Displacement of bones obscures anatomical details, but the fenestra ovalis seems to be absent. |
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By the close integration of text, commentary, and illustration, he gave the renaissance world a definitive anatomical thesis. |
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Figure 2 provides a comparison of the anatomical features in a normal developed palate with that of a cleft palate deformity. |
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Figure 1 provides a comparison of the anatomical features of a normal developed lip and nose with those of a cleft lip deformity. |
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For example, wings are very complex anatomical structures specifically adapted for powered flight, yet ostriches have flightless wings. |
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The horse's single toe on each of its four feet is its most marked anatomical characteristic and makes it a perissodactyl or odd-toed ungulate. |
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The effect is vaguely clinical, dispassionate, like academic anatomical studies, but also enigmatic and voyeuristic. |
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Even as young pups, then, Weddell seals have several anatomical adaptations that enable them to avoid overheating in the sunlight. |
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As usual, we must begin with a careful study of nomenclature, using well-established rules of anatomical deconstruction. |
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The virus also uses anatomical compartments such as the central nervous system and the male urogenital tract to avoid antiviral therapies. |
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Just place the genie in the CD player and every anatomical, physiological, myological, and educational need should be satisfied. |
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Transport of inorganic nutrients in relationship to leaf anatomical structure remains, to a large extent, an unexplored area in plant physiology. |
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In anatomical cross section, the stem of Lepidodendron displays an exarch siphonostele surrounded by secondary xylem in ranks. |
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The text is concerned primarily with practices of midwifery that remained detached from anatomical investigations of the body. |
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An organism is considered metameric when its body is mostly formed of serially repeated anatomical units called metameres. |
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Look for a model with a wider-and-higher toe box, a stiffer sole and an anatomical footbed with a metatarsal button. |
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Less than half of the relevant anatomical terms are used with complete consistency by all workers. |
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Sinewy and sensuous, these preparatory masterworks are anatomical wonders capturing the longings of the famously impetuous painter. |
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Feminists must move beyond a theory that grounds women's marginalization on dubious anatomical measurements. |
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We coded anatomical areas for the tumors without knowledge of the subject's exposure to cellular or cordless telephones. |
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The results must surely be among the most technically brilliant anatomical studies ever made. |
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The lymphatic system is a physiological continuum, yet the inguinal lymph nodes are traditionally divided into two anatomical groups. |
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The anatomical position of her spine could not be viewed optimally because of the pronounced lordosis, and this could prolong the procedure. |
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It doesn't have a name, which is a strange thing for an anatomical feature because anatomists have named every feature of the body. |
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A sub-sample of 15 stems per variety was used for anatomical studies and quantification of tension wood. |
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He also left extensive studies of human anatomy based on dissection of animals and anatomical writings of others. |
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A bipartite medial cuneiform is an anatomical variant where there are two ossification centres involving the medial cuneiform. |
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Grey's anatomical studies follow the precedent set by Michelangelo, who risked excommunication to secretly study anatomy in a morgue. |
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Moreover, researchers can analyse the associated neurological, causative, and anatomical findings. |
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He died from bladder cancer in Oxford, leaving his body to anatomical science. |
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The scientists had a laboratory for the study of anatomical and zoological specimens and a reference library. |
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In 1665, De Graaf went to France and continued his anatomical research on the pancreas. |
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Five branches of the same developmental stage, i.e. of similar length and bearing up to seven leaves, were selected for leaf anatomical study. |
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Although their hearing thus lacks acuity, anatomical studies suggest that their vomeronasal and olfactory systems are well developed. |
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His scientific credentials were established on the basis of his anatomical discoveries. |
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Until well into the 1980s, anatomical studies suggested that hippos may have evolved from pigs. |
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We know he made many drawings of all kinds but beyond his anatomical studies, only a handful appears to survive. |
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Under Dittrich skeletons were studied and sketched as anatomical specimens, not always skull to toe. |
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Management of a kidney stone depends on its size, location, and composition and the presence of anatomical malformation and complications. |
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The anatomical characteristics of a person have a definite bearing on our perception of his or her kinesics. |
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I am not sure that anyone but the historian of anatomical science is ever likely to recur to them. |
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With the growth of anatomical knowledge, the literal hypothesis of the morbidly wandering womb became increasingly untenable. |
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The head and neck encompasses many vital structures and is one of the most complex anatomical regions in the body. |
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Despite this ecological variation, lacertids do not display an equivalent amount of anatomical variation. |
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For anatomists as well as academic theorists, Michelangelo's art exemplified the advantages of anatomical study by dissection. |
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Once a year in the early days, the body of an executed criminal would be handed over to the college for anatomical study. |
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Disappointingly, however, bones and other anatomical structures are impossible to see. |
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Most episodes are due to urinary tract infections and renal cyst rupture that relate to the underlying anatomical abnormalities. |
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Public dissections were popular in the 16th century, with anatomical theatres open to audiences all over Europe. |
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If I wanted to see the anatomical structures underlying an injury, I was unable to do it as quickly with the CD as flicking through a textbook. |
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It's not a cancer that spreads through the blood stream all over the body, rather it stays confined to one anatomical region of the body. |
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He or she holds the patient's leg and hip in correct anatomical position while the cement hardens. |
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We are able to distinguish anatomical margins when two structures of different density abut one another. |
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This means loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological or anatomical structure or function. |
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It is used to displace subretinal fluid and return the retina to its normal anatomical position. |
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Over 20 000 anatomical structures can be revealed, all of which can be identified by a click of the mouse. |
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Many medical, physiological, or anatomical terms have origins that we never even think of. |
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This was a large-scale, anatomical publication filled with high-quality engravings of the gravid, or pregnant, uterus. |
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To understand the supportive anatomical structures of the pelvis it is necessary to see the ligaments, as well. |
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New anatomical features usually arise from modification of an existing structure. |
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The anatomical location of the pelvic blood vessels puts them at risk for injury during hip surgery. |
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This approach is not without problems, due to the neurovascular anatomical structures in close proximity. |
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The standard technique for placing central venous catheters is by using anatomical landmarks. |
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This could indicate that stones caused anatomical damage to the urinary tract. |
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Also, brooders probably are limited by anatomical constraints, whereas nest tenders may be less constrained in terms of how many adults can contribute gametes to a nest. |
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The book goes as far as outlining the anatomical differences between males and females. |
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The big change is a frame designed along an asymmetrical last to more closely fit the anatomical sole of a boot and lock more tightly into the boot welts. |
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These are likely to be unhelpful to women with bacterial vaginosis because the lactobacilli are directed at the wrong anatomical site and are of the wrong kind. |
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I strip away cobwebs of fascia obscuring the anatomical structures. |
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These stages involve a number of anatomical structures and muscle groups. |
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The flayed body immediately raises the context of anatomical study. |
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During this period, Da Vinci also produced his first anatomical studies. |
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Torn, we are told, was so obsessed by anatomical study that he stashed anatomized body parts under his bed, an unhealthy practice that contributed to his early death. |
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A conspicuous anatomical feature associated with pepper fruit ripening was the development of a plate of sclerenchymatous tissue in the separation zone. |
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The technique involves the attachment of infrared beacons or transmitters to specific anatomical landmarks, the surgical instruments, and cutting blocks. |
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Most medical schools accept anatomical bequeathals for biomedical research and the training of Physicians, Surgeons, Dentists, and other Health Care Professionals. |
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Its sharply chiseled face conveys only minimal anatomical detail. |
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While bats are highly specialized for flight, they share anatomical characters with the Insectivora, the mammalian taxon that includes shrews and moles. |
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This would be part of a general move towards blending physiological information with the anatomical information provided by traditional, diagnostic images. |
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Sub-optimal drug penetration also influences the emergence of multiply drug resistant variants, which may also predominate in this anatomical viral reservoir. |
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There are two different kinds of neuropteran eye, with and without distal rhabdomeres, which can be expected on anatomical grounds to function differently. |
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The shift from vanitas to anatomical drawing was a critical moment. |
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Ping Qiu's large, unglazed ceramic objects are based partly on Chinese cooking vessels, but their non-functional form clearly refers to the anatomical. |
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In Proterozoic carbonaceous fossils, ultrastructural and biochemical characters are unavailable, and anatomical and reproductive structures are uncommon. |
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Arguments that behavioral data are fundamentally no different from other kinds of anatomical or molecular data used for systematics should also impact cetacean phylogenetics. |
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Some patients have a very small or an 'outie' belly button or other anatomical consideration where they really don't want their belly button altered. |
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Though just an anatomical study, it already foreshadowed the sculptor's later efforts to reveal the essence rather than merely copy outward appearances. |
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The first section offers a lively potted history of the anatomical mapping of the heart, from ancient Egypt to the first heart-and-lung transplant. |
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Some of his basic anatomical and physiological assumptions were totally mistaken, not only by our standards, but also in light of what was already known in his time. |
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The surgeon identifies the anatomical landmarks and marks them. |
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Lillie looked at the anatomical characteristics of the freemartin, the sexually abnormal co-twin of a male calf, usually possessing female as well as male external genitalia. |
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Each dancer selected a personal dance photo and then, in a class worthy of pre-med students, dissected the arcane anatomical events of the chosen pose. |
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Other anatomical features, such as attachment points for powerful neck muscles, support the idea that giant pterodactyls once plowed the waters for food. |
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From previous anatomical data, we hypothesize that the level of such actions is suprametameric, with strong implication of the diencephalon and cerebral cortex. |
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Although disarticulated, the bones maintain some anatomical organization. |
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In contrast, other anatomical details are neglected or absent, especially arms and feet. |
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A specialized anatomical structure, called a clamp connection, is formed at each hyphal septum. |
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The mitral valve is a complex anatomical structure consisting of two leaflets, an annulus, chordae tendinae, and papillary muscles. |
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For uncommon blocks, such as paravertebral block, there are only limited ultrasound examples and no anatomical diagrams which is a disadvantage. |
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Due to the subterranean nature of this mole, there is an anatomical regression of its eyes at several organizational levels. |
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Many amputees feel burning, cramping, or shooting pains in these phantom limbs, often at specific anatomical points. |
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Marine mammals have a number of physiological and anatomical features to overcome the unique challenges associated with aquatic living. |
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One of the first anatomical descriptions of the airways of a harbor porpoise dates from 1671 by John Ray. |
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Both groups had already developed the typical anatomical features of today's whales, such as hearing. |
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Having spent an academic career in science, Roberts concedes that she loves anatomical eponyms. |
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None of the selected cases had ovarian cyst or anatomical abnormality in uterus and cervix or hydrosalpinx. |
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However, more recent work has found many problems with this theory including the lack of anatomical structures for the actual heat exchange. |
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Entering the Royal Academy Schools as a probationer, he attended life classes and anatomical dissections, and studied and copied old masters. |
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One of the first anatomical descriptions of the airways of the whales on the basis of a harbor porpoise dates from 1671 by John Ray. |
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Until now there has been no definitive anatomical study describing the area where the parotid duct enters the buccinator muscle. |
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The Anatomy Theatre was built next door to the museum in 1927, where anatomical dissections and demonstrations took place. |
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It has anatomical adaptations for filter feeding, such as a greatly enlarged mouth and highly developed gill rakers. |
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Characteristics that are compared may be anatomical, such as the presence of a notochord, or molecular, by comparing sequences of DNA or protein. |
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It was probably through Holder that Wren met Sir Charles Scarburgh whom Wren assisted in his anatomical studies. |
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During this transition to anatomical modernity, this could have occurred through increased human cooperation. |
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Morton appears to be aesthetically regrouping from the Rolling Stone expose that depicted him as a plaster caster of female anatomical parts. |
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The researchers looked at the anatomical and genetic differences between living arthropods to establish past rates of evolution. |
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Surgical navigation systems assist surgeons in reaching the target anatomical position of the patient. |
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Following reduction of the bladder to its normal anatomical position, a tension free mesh repair was performed. |
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Pointers to a suspected scaphoid fracture are extreme tenderness over the anatomical snuffbox. |
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On examination there was no obvious swelling or deformity and no anatomical snuffbox tenderness. |
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If your heart isn't in a liaison, resist indulging other anatomical parts. |
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The opposing view is that humans achieved anatomical and behavioral modernity simultaneously. |
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These two major anatomical characteristics enable camel to conserve water and limit the volume of urine in extreme desert conditions. |
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The SLIC Screw is designed to maintain the anatomical reduction of the scaphoid and lunate while allowing some rotation between the carpals. |
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The American Diabetes Association defines the diabetic foot as the anatomical area below the malleoli in a person with diabetes mellitus. |
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We want to explore braincases if possible, because they are exceptionally rich sources of anatomical information. |
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He states that certain anatomical details suggest a shared Oriental origin, followed by a westward diffusion. |
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Some anatomical aspects of Hypochilus thorelli with special reference to the calamistrum and cribellum. |
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They are predominantly human figures drawn in fine detail with accurate anatomical proportioning. |
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Some scholars argue that humans achieved anatomical modernity first, around 200,000 years ago. |
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In the study of anatomy, anatomists use a number of anatomical terms to describe the appearance, shape and function of bones. |
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They are highly diverse, not just in size and in anatomical structure, but also in behaviour and in habitat. |
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The comparatively minor anatomical differences between humans and chimpanzees are a result of human bipedalism. |
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The dominant arm was used as the reaching arm and the ulnar styloid was used as the anatomical landmark to measure reach. |
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Its history goes back to 1895, when the first Latin anatomical nomenclature was published as Basilensia Nomina Anatomica. |
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Comparison of behaviors of suspected sexually abused and nonsexually abused preschool children using anatomical dolls. |
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Head-movement or biological or anatomical causes can also influence data analysis. |
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We examined the anatomical height and shape of the conus medullaris in 602 cases using magnetic resonance imaging. |
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Below we discuss potential mechanisms for production of g0 and biphonations in the dhole based of main anatomical findings of this study. |
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Because of anatomical differences between men and women, female hernia pain is often misattributed, and in many unfortunate cases, labeled as psychosomatic. |
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These works accurately represent anatomical features in great detail. |
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Like other anatomical terms, many of these derive from Latin and Greek. |
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Central to evolutionary theory is that all biological organisms undergo changes in their anatomical features and their characteristic behaviour patterns. |
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Other anatomical terms are also used to describe the location of bones. |
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The characteristic feature of the condition is that the anatomical location of the abnormality corresponds closely with the zone of innervation by the sclerotome. |
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Tree rings are records of the influence of environmental conditions, their anatomical characteristics record growth rate changes produced by these changing conditions. |
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A plant anatomist receiving such samples can remove pickled wood and bark for anatomical study, then dry the remaining portions for inclusion in a xylarium. |
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Birds share over a hundred distinct anatomical features with theropod dinosaurs, which are now generally accepted to have been their closest ancient relatives. |
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The cause of the abnormal gonadal localization is not known, and the other anatomical changes are probably not due to the ectopicity of the gonads. |
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Along with her team of sexperts, Anna will be exploring everything from the anatomical differences of naked bodies to different emotions and feelings. |
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We describe a case of unsuccessful lumbar puncture in a patient with achondroplasia and review the anatomical and radiological abnormalities observed for the patient. |
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Their anatomical structure is both obvious and strange in such subduement. |
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Conventional classification has living vertebrates grouped into seven classes based on traditional interpretations of gross anatomical and physiological traits. |
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Linnaeus and other scientists of his time also considered the great apes to be the closest relatives of humans based on morphological and anatomical similarities. |
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Then they detail surgical techniques by such anatomical regions as belt lipectomy, circumferential body contouring, buttocks aesthetics, brachioplasty, and breast reshaping. |
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Therefore, a study determines their anatomical pattern so that they serve as a model for comparison with eyes that have refractive defects pathological eyes. |
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Recently Craig David's selfy showed him so buffed and bereft of flesh that he reminded me of the anatomical chart on the wall of my doctor's surgery. |
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Given this, there is an urgent need for detailed compared behavioural and anatomical studies of dasyurids, especially focused on osteology, myology and arthrology. |
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Abnormal morphology may be due to anatomical defects, physiological problems, infection, varicocele vein, scrotal heating, or frequent ejaculations. |
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When the anatomist John Hunter published his dissections of the torpedo and gymnotus fish, the anatomical organs for transmitting electricity were laid open. |
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When he revised this book in 1552, he incorporated anatomical information borrowed from Vesalius and contrary to the Galenist opinions of the first edition. |
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To determine the role of nitric oxide in RSV pathogenesis we compared the ability of epithelial cells from different anatomical sites to produce NO following RSV invection. |
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Thus, in a pastured herd, any calves or herd bulls usually are clearly distinguishable from the cows due to distinctively different sizes and clear anatomical differences. |
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We rely primarily on the Foundational Model of Anatomy for anatomical terms because of its deep coverage, principled organization, and mereotopological detail. |
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Since other dense anatomical structures are around and in contact the EC, the EC was defined to exclude the dorsal endopiriform nucleus and the piriform cortex. |
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The text comprises illustrations of the actions, maneuvers and instruments used plus anatomical and recapitulatory tables to provide a better understanding of the text. |
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Harp seals combine anatomical and behavioural approaches to managing their body temperatures, instead of elevating their metabolic rate and energy requirements. |
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A conversation with a grave robber reveals that medical professor Dr Knox will pay three pounds for a fresh cadaver to use in his anatomical demonstrations. |
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A conversation with grave robber Fergus reveals that medical professor Dr Knox will pay three pounds for a fresh cadaver to use in his anatomical demonstrations. |
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An example of such influence would be Galen, the most influential practitioner of surgical or anatomical practices that he performed while attending to gladiators at Pergamon. |
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We also concentrate on the origin of dimerous gynoecia in genera such as Kyllinga, Pycreus and Queenslandiella, including anatomical and molecular data of Reynders et al. |
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The similarity is so strong that even the most modern cladistic analyses of general anatomical features are easily misled into grouping loons and grebes. |
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