DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT
... it mustbe materiallyaided in take-offby the lift it acquireswhen facing into the wind, which in suchplacesis usuallypresent. With referenceto anatomyto be discussed, comparisonmay be made of the habitatsof the two species.The Anhinga usuallydivesinto flight from elevatedperches.However,many of the f ...
... it mustbe materiallyaided in take-offby the lift it acquireswhen facing into the wind, which in suchplacesis usuallypresent. With referenceto anatomyto be discussed, comparisonmay be made of the habitatsof the two species.The Anhinga usuallydivesinto flight from elevatedperches.However,many of the f ...
Chapter VI - The Arteries
... THE DISTRIBUTION of the systematic arteries is like a highly ramified tree, the common trunk of which, formed by the aorta, commences at the left ventricle, while the smallest ramifications extend to the peripheral parts of the body and the contained organs. Arteries are found in all parts of the bo ...
... THE DISTRIBUTION of the systematic arteries is like a highly ramified tree, the common trunk of which, formed by the aorta, commences at the left ventricle, while the smallest ramifications extend to the peripheral parts of the body and the contained organs. Arteries are found in all parts of the bo ...
BD Chaurasia`s
... and fasciae around nerves, blood vessels, muscles, viscera, etc. so that their course, branches and relations are appreciated. This provides the photogenic memory for the 'doctor-in-making'. First year of MBBS course is the only time in life when one can dissect at ease, although it is too early a p ...
... and fasciae around nerves, blood vessels, muscles, viscera, etc. so that their course, branches and relations are appreciated. This provides the photogenic memory for the 'doctor-in-making'. First year of MBBS course is the only time in life when one can dissect at ease, although it is too early a p ...
A Chronology of Middle Missouri Plains Village Sites
... etaceans are a highly specialized order of mammals. Anatomists have long been interested in them because they are radically different from other aquatic orders and from terrestrial mammals. Early systematists attempted to describe the differences using terms that were readily available from existing ...
... etaceans are a highly specialized order of mammals. Anatomists have long been interested in them because they are radically different from other aquatic orders and from terrestrial mammals. Early systematists attempted to describe the differences using terms that were readily available from existing ...
pdf - The Luo Lab
... whales to communicate over a wider geographic range. Hearing in cetaceans The most probable sites for receiving echoed sound in odontocetes are through the fat-filled mandibular canal and the thin "pan bone" or "acoustic window" of the posterior part of the mandible (Noms, 1980; Ketten, 1992). It is ...
... whales to communicate over a wider geographic range. Hearing in cetaceans The most probable sites for receiving echoed sound in odontocetes are through the fat-filled mandibular canal and the thin "pan bone" or "acoustic window" of the posterior part of the mandible (Noms, 1980; Ketten, 1992). It is ...
Arterial Variations of the Subclavian-Axillary Arterial Tree
... According to Maral et al. (1993), “a basic law of vascular anatomy is that the only thing which remains constant is its variability”. The origin, course and branching pattern of the subclavian-axillary arterial system is subject to a great deal of variation (Gaur et al., 2012). Arey (1962) stated th ...
... According to Maral et al. (1993), “a basic law of vascular anatomy is that the only thing which remains constant is its variability”. The origin, course and branching pattern of the subclavian-axillary arterial system is subject to a great deal of variation (Gaur et al., 2012). Arey (1962) stated th ...
ON THE CRANIAL OSTEOLOGY OF THE SHORT
... (Marshall and Muizon, 1995), referred to Didelphidae by its describers. It is the dearth of similar treatments for extant marsupials that is the impetus for this report. A second impetus is the opportunity to review and standardize anatomical terminology. A sizeable literature on aspects of didelphi ...
... (Marshall and Muizon, 1995), referred to Didelphidae by its describers. It is the dearth of similar treatments for extant marsupials that is the impetus for this report. A second impetus is the opportunity to review and standardize anatomical terminology. A sizeable literature on aspects of didelphi ...
Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy
... The success of Dr. Feneis’s “Bildwörterbuch” has been phenomenal. I remember seeing the first edition of it most vividly and wondering why no one else had thought of producing such a useful book. And now it is in its eighth German edition, and has also been translated into many languages. I have sev ...
... The success of Dr. Feneis’s “Bildwörterbuch” has been phenomenal. I remember seeing the first edition of it most vividly and wondering why no one else had thought of producing such a useful book. And now it is in its eighth German edition, and has also been translated into many languages. I have sev ...
Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy
... The success of Dr. Feneis’s “Bildwörterbuch” has been phenomenal. I remember seeing the first edition of it most vividly and wondering why no one else had thought of producing such a useful book. And now it is in its eighth German edition, and has also been translated into many languages. I have sev ...
... The success of Dr. Feneis’s “Bildwörterbuch” has been phenomenal. I remember seeing the first edition of it most vividly and wondering why no one else had thought of producing such a useful book. And now it is in its eighth German edition, and has also been translated into many languages. I have sev ...
Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy
... The success of Dr. Feneis’s “Bildwörterbuch” has been phenomenal. I remember seeing the first edition of it most vividly and wondering why no one else had thought of producing such a useful book. And now it is in its eighth German edition, and has also been translated into many languages. I have sev ...
... The success of Dr. Feneis’s “Bildwörterbuch” has been phenomenal. I remember seeing the first edition of it most vividly and wondering why no one else had thought of producing such a useful book. And now it is in its eighth German edition, and has also been translated into many languages. I have sev ...
Untitled - AMNH Library Digital Repository
... proximity of the petrosal-bullar complex to midline basicranial bones. Isolation of these bones from other basicranial structures has been previously interpreted as functionally important for underwater hearing in Cetacea. Many artiodactylans have contact between the auditory bulla and the basioccip ...
... proximity of the petrosal-bullar complex to midline basicranial bones. Isolation of these bones from other basicranial structures has been previously interpreted as functionally important for underwater hearing in Cetacea. Many artiodactylans have contact between the auditory bulla and the basioccip ...
Downlod - Nigerian Medical Laboratory Science Students` Association
... and fasciae around nerves, blood vessels, muscles, viscera, etc. so that their course, branches and relations are appreciated. This provides the photogenic memory for the 'doctor-in-making'. First year of MBBS course is the only time in life when one can dissect at ease, although it is too early a p ...
... and fasciae around nerves, blood vessels, muscles, viscera, etc. so that their course, branches and relations are appreciated. This provides the photogenic memory for the 'doctor-in-making'. First year of MBBS course is the only time in life when one can dissect at ease, although it is too early a p ...
this PDF file - Alexandria Faculty of Medicine
... Key wards: Dorsalis pedis artery, Fasciocutaneous foot flaps, First dorsal metatarsal artery, Arcuat artery. INTRODUCTION The foot has been regarded as being one of the most characteristic functional elements of the human body. In both classical and scientific literature, its anatomical peculiaritie ...
... Key wards: Dorsalis pedis artery, Fasciocutaneous foot flaps, First dorsal metatarsal artery, Arcuat artery. INTRODUCTION The foot has been regarded as being one of the most characteristic functional elements of the human body. In both classical and scientific literature, its anatomical peculiaritie ...
Title page Title of Article: - The anatomical study of dorsalis pedis
... from the blood islands in the 3rd and 4th week of development merge with each other forming a continuous network of fine vessels. New vessels buds out from the walls grow out and get canalized to form newer vessels. These newer vessels of the neighbouring areas join to form a closed network. The adu ...
... from the blood islands in the 3rd and 4th week of development merge with each other forming a continuous network of fine vessels. New vessels buds out from the walls grow out and get canalized to form newer vessels. These newer vessels of the neighbouring areas join to form a closed network. The adu ...
A SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF THE BRAIN BASE ARTERIES IN THE
... The blood supply to the brain was derived mainly from the carotid system, but also from the complementary vertebral-basilar system. The carotid system irrigated the entire prosencephalon and the rostral part of the mesencephalon, whereas the vertebral-basilar system supplied the rhombencephalon and ...
... The blood supply to the brain was derived mainly from the carotid system, but also from the complementary vertebral-basilar system. The carotid system irrigated the entire prosencephalon and the rostral part of the mesencephalon, whereas the vertebral-basilar system supplied the rhombencephalon and ...
THE HIPPOCAMPUS AND ITS RELATIONS TO THE CORPUS
... "At the lowest part of these ventl'ie1es a white structure rises up and projects above as if it were an additional growth \vhich faces internally and backwards toward the middle line. This is continuous from its lower surf~1Ces with the psalloid body or lyra and throughout itslength anteriorly is st ...
... "At the lowest part of these ventl'ie1es a white structure rises up and projects above as if it were an additional growth \vhich faces internally and backwards toward the middle line. This is continuous from its lower surf~1Ces with the psalloid body or lyra and throughout itslength anteriorly is st ...
Copia di 1.ShoulderComplexHungary2016ForParticipants
... spinal accessory nerve palsy. •Soft tissue mechanisms for scapular dyskinesis involve inflexibility (tightness) or intrinsic muscle problems. •Inflexibility and stiffness of the pectoralis minor and biceps short head can create anterior tilt and protraction due to their pull on the coracoid. Kibler ...
... spinal accessory nerve palsy. •Soft tissue mechanisms for scapular dyskinesis involve inflexibility (tightness) or intrinsic muscle problems. •Inflexibility and stiffness of the pectoralis minor and biceps short head can create anterior tilt and protraction due to their pull on the coracoid. Kibler ...
The Craniocervical Venous System in Relation to
... Recently, Arnautovic et al (12) studied the microsurgical anatomy of the venous plexus surrounding the horizontal portion of the third segment of the vertebral artery, which they named the suboccipital cavernous sinus. In their study, the authors emphasized the importance of the internal and externa ...
... Recently, Arnautovic et al (12) studied the microsurgical anatomy of the venous plexus surrounding the horizontal portion of the third segment of the vertebral artery, which they named the suboccipital cavernous sinus. In their study, the authors emphasized the importance of the internal and externa ...
4 Blood Supply, Meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid
... the anterior and middle cerebral arteries of both sides with the vertebro-basilar system (Figs. 4.6 and 4.14). It is located at the base of the brain and surrounds the infundibulum and the optic chiasm. It includes the anterior communicating artery, which interconnects the anterior cerebral arteries ...
... the anterior and middle cerebral arteries of both sides with the vertebro-basilar system (Figs. 4.6 and 4.14). It is located at the base of the brain and surrounds the infundibulum and the optic chiasm. It includes the anterior communicating artery, which interconnects the anterior cerebral arteries ...
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... and vessels. Body (corpus vertebrae).–The body is the largest part of a vertebra, and is more or less cylindrical in shape. Its upper and lower surfaces are flattened and rough, and give attachment to the intervertebral fibrocartilages, and each presents a rim around its circumference. In front, the ...
... and vessels. Body (corpus vertebrae).–The body is the largest part of a vertebra, and is more or less cylindrical in shape. Its upper and lower surfaces are flattened and rough, and give attachment to the intervertebral fibrocartilages, and each presents a rim around its circumference. In front, the ...
UE Arteries - AandPonline.com
... R= radial collateral branch M= middle collateral branch Each of these branches serves as one half of an anastomosis with another arterial structure. The ascending branch connects to the loop formed around the humeral head by the anterior and posterior humeral circumflex arteries. The remaining anast ...
... R= radial collateral branch M= middle collateral branch Each of these branches serves as one half of an anastomosis with another arterial structure. The ascending branch connects to the loop formed around the humeral head by the anterior and posterior humeral circumflex arteries. The remaining anast ...
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... three principal pieces: right premaxilla, maxilla, lacrimal, and part of the vomer; left premaxilla, maxilla, and part of the vomer; and the braincase and posterior nasal cavity consisting of the ethmoid and part of the vomer. The palatines, middle ear ossicles, and right ectotympanic are missing, a ...
... three principal pieces: right premaxilla, maxilla, lacrimal, and part of the vomer; left premaxilla, maxilla, and part of the vomer; and the braincase and posterior nasal cavity consisting of the ethmoid and part of the vomer. The palatines, middle ear ossicles, and right ectotympanic are missing, a ...
Original Article Anatomic study of the lacrimal fossa and
... corresponded to the base of the uncinate process on the lateral wall of the nasal cavity. Therefore, the base of the uncinate process could be used as a projective marker for the posterior lacrimal sac on the lateral wall of the nasal cavity. The anterior inferior border of the attachments of the ag ...
... corresponded to the base of the uncinate process on the lateral wall of the nasal cavity. Therefore, the base of the uncinate process could be used as a projective marker for the posterior lacrimal sac on the lateral wall of the nasal cavity. The anterior inferior border of the attachments of the ag ...
a study of the variation of the popliteal artery branching pattern
... I hereby declare that this dissertation is the result of my own investigations, except where otherwise stated. I also declare that it has not been previously or concurrently submitted as a whole for any other degrees at IIUM or other institutions. ...
... I hereby declare that this dissertation is the result of my own investigations, except where otherwise stated. I also declare that it has not been previously or concurrently submitted as a whole for any other degrees at IIUM or other institutions. ...
ANATOMIC REPORT
... of the carotid canal. After an initial short and vertical section, the carotid sulcus turns forward just below the lateral edge of the floor of the sella on the body of the sphenoid bone. The carotid sulcus turns upward and courses just anterior to the anterior sellar wall and along the posterior ed ...
... of the carotid canal. After an initial short and vertical section, the carotid sulcus turns forward just below the lateral edge of the floor of the sella on the body of the sphenoid bone. The carotid sulcus turns upward and courses just anterior to the anterior sellar wall and along the posterior ed ...
Drosophila embryogenesis
Drosophila embryogenesis, the process by which Drosophila (fruit fly) embryos form, is a favorite model system for geneticists and developmental biologists studying embryogenesis. The small size, short generation time, and large brood size make it ideal for genetic studies. Transparent embryos facilitate developmental studies. Drosophila melanogaster was introduced into the field of genetic experiments by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1909.