Greater Occipital Nerve Block
... The patient is usually positioned in the sitting position with the head either vertical or slightly flexed. The nerve is relatively easy to locate along the superior nuchal line, where it lies medial to the occipital artery, bilaterally. The pulsation of the occipital artery is easy to palpate. Palp ...
... The patient is usually positioned in the sitting position with the head either vertical or slightly flexed. The nerve is relatively easy to locate along the superior nuchal line, where it lies medial to the occipital artery, bilaterally. The pulsation of the occipital artery is easy to palpate. Palp ...
Anthropology and Archaeology: A changing relationship
... newspapers in March 1998. During this month bushfires raged through the savannah and rainforest of Roriama Province of northwest Brazil, due to a drought said to be caused by El Niño. What does the newspapers’ use of the term ‘Stone Age’ mean? Stone Age evokes echoes of the land that time forgot; po ...
... newspapers in March 1998. During this month bushfires raged through the savannah and rainforest of Roriama Province of northwest Brazil, due to a drought said to be caused by El Niño. What does the newspapers’ use of the term ‘Stone Age’ mean? Stone Age evokes echoes of the land that time forgot; po ...
cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
... psychological analyses, one-tailed multiple regression analyses were used to investigate the hypothesized negative associations between the amount of VGP and VIQ in the preexperiment (cross-sectional analyses) as well as negative associations between the amount of VGP in the preexperiment and VIQ ch ...
... psychological analyses, one-tailed multiple regression analyses were used to investigate the hypothesized negative associations between the amount of VGP and VIQ in the preexperiment (cross-sectional analyses) as well as negative associations between the amount of VGP in the preexperiment and VIQ ch ...
The Inventiveness of a Tradition: Structural Anthropology in the
... study (1996) which takes a historiographic and contextualizing approach, identifying various paradigm shifts in the period between 1917 and 1956, and Vermeulen’s work (2002), which focuses more on the institutional history of anthropology at Leiden.4 Most of the literature concentrates on the period ...
... study (1996) which takes a historiographic and contextualizing approach, identifying various paradigm shifts in the period between 1917 and 1956, and Vermeulen’s work (2002), which focuses more on the institutional history of anthropology at Leiden.4 Most of the literature concentrates on the period ...
Developmental structure in brain evolution
... of multiple regressions on allometric data for 131 mammalian species, however, suggests that for 9 of 11 brain structures taxonomic and body size factors are less important than covariance of these major structures with each other. Which structure grows biggest is largely predicted by a conserved or ...
... of multiple regressions on allometric data for 131 mammalian species, however, suggests that for 9 of 11 brain structures taxonomic and body size factors are less important than covariance of these major structures with each other. Which structure grows biggest is largely predicted by a conserved or ...
PowerPoint
... spinal cord with the brain and links parts of the brain with one another by way of tracts (Figures 14.1, 14.5). – relays nerve impulses related to voluntary skeletal movements from the cerebral cortex to the cerebellum. – contains the pneumotaxic and apneustic areas, which help control respiration a ...
... spinal cord with the brain and links parts of the brain with one another by way of tracts (Figures 14.1, 14.5). – relays nerve impulses related to voluntary skeletal movements from the cerebral cortex to the cerebellum. – contains the pneumotaxic and apneustic areas, which help control respiration a ...
surgical anatomy of dorsal root entry zone of cervical spinal nerves
... 55. Study sample included both male and female cadavers with no history of diseases. Required materials for dissection are scalpel, BP handle and blades, Bone cutter, Spine saw, ...
... 55. Study sample included both male and female cadavers with no history of diseases. Required materials for dissection are scalpel, BP handle and blades, Bone cutter, Spine saw, ...
Evaluation of partial volume effect correction methods - IBB
... higher radioactivity values for the brain white matter (WM). As a result of this, the radioactivity concentration values are differently variated in different regions of interest (ROI) of the brain. The main correlating element for PVE is the size of the image resolution, which is mainly determined ...
... higher radioactivity values for the brain white matter (WM). As a result of this, the radioactivity concentration values are differently variated in different regions of interest (ROI) of the brain. The main correlating element for PVE is the size of the image resolution, which is mainly determined ...
anthropology - California State University, Bakersfield
... Program Coordinator. Credit or no-credit only. [By Petition] ANTH 289 Experiential Prior Learning (1-5) Evaluation and assessment of learning that has occurred as a result of prior off-campus experience relevant to the curriculum of the Department. Requires complementary academic study and/or docume ...
... Program Coordinator. Credit or no-credit only. [By Petition] ANTH 289 Experiential Prior Learning (1-5) Evaluation and assessment of learning that has occurred as a result of prior off-campus experience relevant to the curriculum of the Department. Requires complementary academic study and/or docume ...
Original e death of neuroethics (as we once knew it)
... with motility in newborns. In their reply, the group that came under criticism mentioned the ethical aspects of interventions in neurodevelopment, but they did not repeat the new term.14 e article was well-regarded and widely cited in its time.15 Meanwhile, another neologism had arrived on the scen ...
... with motility in newborns. In their reply, the group that came under criticism mentioned the ethical aspects of interventions in neurodevelopment, but they did not repeat the new term.14 e article was well-regarded and widely cited in its time.15 Meanwhile, another neologism had arrived on the scen ...
Postmodern Anth-the paper - Dallas Baptist University
... that promises social and technological amelioration, but instead produces deterioration, is to be subjected to a hermeneutic of suspicion. Rather than leading to life, liberty, and happiness, modernism has become simply another tool of repression, oppression, and domination. Hence, just as the moder ...
... that promises social and technological amelioration, but instead produces deterioration, is to be subjected to a hermeneutic of suspicion. Rather than leading to life, liberty, and happiness, modernism has become simply another tool of repression, oppression, and domination. Hence, just as the moder ...
nuance - Sites@UCI
... A good ethnographic argument is attuned to the nuances of both subjects and objects, one that both problematizes and complicates. Given the centrality of nuanced thought in contemporary anthropology, it seems that any book, paper, or presentation without it leaves itself open to easy critique. While ...
... A good ethnographic argument is attuned to the nuances of both subjects and objects, one that both problematizes and complicates. Given the centrality of nuanced thought in contemporary anthropology, it seems that any book, paper, or presentation without it leaves itself open to easy critique. While ...
Free Will, Determinism The Possibility to Do Otherwise
... to our self-conception as agents capable of rational deliberation and decision-making, and especially to our attribution of responsibility to each other, which lies at the heart of morality and the law.3 Accepting indeterminism is not much more attractive either. Although some current physical theor ...
... to our self-conception as agents capable of rational deliberation and decision-making, and especially to our attribution of responsibility to each other, which lies at the heart of morality and the law.3 Accepting indeterminism is not much more attractive either. Although some current physical theor ...
- Wiley Online Library
... new investigations involving other primate genera are necessary to provide a more complete comparative basis. No literature regarding the musculotopic organization of the 7Mot in New World monkeys is available thus far. The evolutionary history of this group of primates is still unclear and subject ...
... new investigations involving other primate genera are necessary to provide a more complete comparative basis. No literature regarding the musculotopic organization of the 7Mot in New World monkeys is available thus far. The evolutionary history of this group of primates is still unclear and subject ...
Hosts and Hosts
... topic. Increasingly, anthropologists are talking with conservationists, development specialists, tour operators, policy-makers, and local leaders about ecotourism and its impacts on local communities and ecosystems. This is good, as anthropologists are especially well suited to focus ethnographic at ...
... topic. Increasingly, anthropologists are talking with conservationists, development specialists, tour operators, policy-makers, and local leaders about ecotourism and its impacts on local communities and ecosystems. This is good, as anthropologists are especially well suited to focus ethnographic at ...
ANTH - Webster University
... or social, and which are from a biological template for being a man? If we claim that gender is a social and cultural construct, what exactly does that mean? Since the early 1980s, more and more ethno-graphic work has been produced that gives us a firm foundation for investigating cross-cultural met ...
... or social, and which are from a biological template for being a man? If we claim that gender is a social and cultural construct, what exactly does that mean? Since the early 1980s, more and more ethno-graphic work has been produced that gives us a firm foundation for investigating cross-cultural met ...
skull
... • The mandible articulates with the temporal bone to form the temporomandibular joint (Figure 7.4). • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome is dysfunction to varying degrees of the temporomandibular joint. Causes appear to be numerous and the treatment is similarly ...
... • The mandible articulates with the temporal bone to form the temporomandibular joint (Figure 7.4). • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome is dysfunction to varying degrees of the temporomandibular joint. Causes appear to be numerous and the treatment is similarly ...
Chapter 3 - Morgan Community College
... • The mandible articulates with the temporal bone to form the temporomandibular joint (Figure 7.4). • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome is dysfunction to varying degrees of the temporomandibular joint. Causes appear to be numerous and the treatment is similarly ...
... • The mandible articulates with the temporal bone to form the temporomandibular joint (Figure 7.4). • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome is dysfunction to varying degrees of the temporomandibular joint. Causes appear to be numerous and the treatment is similarly ...
Chapter 3
... • The mandible articulates with the temporal bone to form the temporomandibular joint (Figure 7.4). • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome is dysfunction to varying degrees of the temporomandibular joint. Causes appear to be numerous and the treatment is similarly ...
... • The mandible articulates with the temporal bone to form the temporomandibular joint (Figure 7.4). • Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome is dysfunction to varying degrees of the temporomandibular joint. Causes appear to be numerous and the treatment is similarly ...
Chapter 2 Malinowski as Applied Anthropologist
... across fields of action in a systematic fashion and to ask “If this changed, what else would happen?,” no bad directive whether one is an applied or an academic anthropologist. In fact, while functionalism never was very much a theory it provided a good working method. Today, of course, one would us ...
... across fields of action in a systematic fashion and to ask “If this changed, what else would happen?,” no bad directive whether one is an applied or an academic anthropologist. In fact, while functionalism never was very much a theory it provided a good working method. Today, of course, one would us ...
PPT 4 - The Medical Post | Trusting Medicine
... • Remittent high fever with rigors (picket fence) • Pitting edema over retro-mastoid area & occipital bone due to mastoid emissary vein thrombosis (Griesinger’s sign) • Tenderness along Internal Jugular Vein • Headache • Anaemia ...
... • Remittent high fever with rigors (picket fence) • Pitting edema over retro-mastoid area & occipital bone due to mastoid emissary vein thrombosis (Griesinger’s sign) • Tenderness along Internal Jugular Vein • Headache • Anaemia ...
Margaret Mead`s Uses of Imagery - Virginia Review of Asian Studies
... took seriously her public responsibilities. Words and images, and the linking of the general to the particular, were part of her rich repertoire of communication skills used for "the common good." Reflections on her Early Years Mead wrote of her interest in pageantry in her autobiography, Blackberry ...
... took seriously her public responsibilities. Words and images, and the linking of the general to the particular, were part of her rich repertoire of communication skills used for "the common good." Reflections on her Early Years Mead wrote of her interest in pageantry in her autobiography, Blackberry ...
Introduction The past as it lives now: an anthropology of colonial
... at the same time. This suggests that colonial legacies loom large in our world. In particular, this forces upon us that colonial relations created an enduring bound that cannot be severed by decolonisation. Thus Etienne Balibar (2002) claimed that while France and Algeria, in view of their long colo ...
... at the same time. This suggests that colonial legacies loom large in our world. In particular, this forces upon us that colonial relations created an enduring bound that cannot be severed by decolonisation. Thus Etienne Balibar (2002) claimed that while France and Algeria, in view of their long colo ...
Coding of relative size in monkey inferotemporal cortex
... accounts of size constancy require additional knowledge about the external world. A simpler possibility, however, is that size constancy can be achieved by comparing the size of the retinal image with that of other objects (Palmer 1999; Rock and Ebenholtz 1959). Encoding of relative size may also be ...
... accounts of size constancy require additional knowledge about the external world. A simpler possibility, however, is that size constancy can be achieved by comparing the size of the retinal image with that of other objects (Palmer 1999; Rock and Ebenholtz 1959). Encoding of relative size may also be ...
A Critical Review of ADHD Neuroimaging Research
... “ADHD” children to the brains of “normal” children.1 Computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are used to image various neuroanatomical structures. Images of glucose brain metabolism and cerebral blood flow are obtained using single photon emission computerized tomography (S ...
... “ADHD” children to the brains of “normal” children.1 Computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are used to image various neuroanatomical structures. Images of glucose brain metabolism and cerebral blood flow are obtained using single photon emission computerized tomography (S ...
History of anthropometry
The history of anthropometry includes the use of anthropometry as an early tool of physical anthropology, use for identification, use for the purposes of understanding human physical variation, in paleoanthropology, and in various attempts to correlate physical with racial and psychological traits. At various points in history, certain anthropometrics have been cited by advocates of discrimination and eugenics, often as part of novel social movements or based upon pseudoscientific claims.