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  1. Anatomy and Physiology (Cliffs Quick Review) by Phillip E., Ph.D. Pack, 2001-06-15
  2. Anatomy Coloring Workbook, Second Edition (Coloring Workbooks) by Princeton Review, 2003-07-29
  3. Gray's Anatomy for Students & Atlas of Clinical Gross Anatomy Package by Richard Drake, Kenneth Moses, 2005-06-22
  4. Artistic Anatomy (Practical Art Books) by Dr. Paul Richer, Robert Beverly Hale, 1986-02-01
  5. Human Anatomy by Kenneth S. Saladin, 2007-01-05
  6. Atlas of Human Anatomy, Professional Edition by Frank H. Netter, 2006-07-13
  7. Principles of Human Anatomy by Gerard J. Tortora, 2004-06-23
  8. Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology (7th Edition) (MyA&P Series) by Frederic H. Martini, 2005-02-14
  9. Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology by David N. Shier, Jackie L. Butler, et all 2006-11-22
  10. Grant's Atlas of Anatomy
  11. The Works: Anatomy of a City by Kate Ascher, 2005-11-03
  12. Anatomy of a Boyfriend by Daria Snadowsky, 2007-01-09
  13. Human Anatomy And Physiology by Elaine Nicpon Marieb, Katja Hoehn, 2006-05-30
  14. The Anatomy of Design: Uncovering the Influences and Inspirations in Modern Graphic Design by Steven Heller, Mirko Ilic , 2007-02-01

81. NMAH | Artificial Anatomy | Main
Papiermache anatomical models of the human body from the Smithsonian Natural Museum of American History.
http://americanhistory.si.edu/anatomy/index.html

82. Anatomy Of The Spine
Our Index of spinal anatomy is a great start point to learn about the spine.
http://www.spineuniverse.com/anatomy/

83. THE VIRTUAL AUTOPSY
Autopsy cases, anatomy and physiology information and images from Leicester University.
http://www.le.ac.uk/pathology/teach/va/welcome.html

CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE VIRTUAL AUTOPSY

Created by Ajay Mark Verma

84. American Association Anatomists
The Anatomical Record is planning a special issue on the “anatomy of the Nucleus. stop by to visit the anatomy exhibitions now showing at the National
http://www.anatomy.org/
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Anatomy Comes to Life!
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talks by the 2004 winners and annoucement of 2005 winners-is set for September 29. Call for Manuscripts Deadine to Submit October 1!
The Anatomical Record is planning a special issue on the “Anatomy of the Nucleus.” For details, contact John W. Lough
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85. Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology Of The Human Eye
Included are descriptions, functions, and problems of the major structures of the human eye.
http://www.tedmontgomery.com/the_eye/
Included are descriptions, functions, and problems of the major structures of the human eye: conjunctiva, cornea, iris, lens, macula, retina, optic nerve, vitreous, and extraocular muscles. A glossary is included. There also is a test for color deficiency and two short quizzes. About the Eye Overview Anatomy Of An Eye Eyeglasses Visual Acuity ... Blind Spot Testing Return to Frames Return to Main Page of Ted’s HTML Tutorial Return to Ted’s HOMEPAGE

86. Eye Anatomy
Eye anatomy A graphic, descriptive guide to the human eye and visual function.
http://www.stlukeseye.com/Anatomy.asp
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Eye Anatomy
A guide to the many parts of the human eye and how they function. The ability to see is dependent on the actions of several structures in and around the eyeball. The graphic below lists many of the essential components of the eye's optical system. Click a term for more information Illustration by Mark Erickson Illustration by Mark Erickson When you look at an object, light rays are reflected from the object to the cornea , which is where the miracle begins. The light rays are bent, refracted and focused by the cornea, lens , and vitreous . The lens' job is to make sure the rays come to a sharp focus on the retina . The resulting image on the retina is upside-down. Here at the retina, the light rays are converted to electrical impulses which are then transmitted through the optic nerve , to the brain, where the image is translated and perceived in an upright position!

87. Local Anaesthesia For Inguinal And Femoral Hernia Repair (page 1)
Advantages, disadvantages, local anaesthetic agents, technique, anatomy, method, complications of local anesthesia in this surgery.
http://www.nda.ox.ac.uk/wfsa/html/u04/u04_012.htm
Issue 4 (1994) Article 6: Page 1 of 2 Go to page: 1 Local Anaesthesia for Inguinal and Femoral Hernia Repair Ms J Dunn,
Department of Surgery, Bristol Royal Infirmary Dr C J E Day,
Department of Anaesthetics, Bristol Royal Infirmary

Advantages
Anatomy Disadvantages Method ... Technique
Introduction Local anaesthesia may be employed in hernia operations, either on its own or combined with general anaesthesia. The choice of technique will be influenced not only by local resources and skills, but also by patient preference. Advantages of Local Anaesthesia for Hernia Repair With a careful technique, local anaesthesia causes minimal physiological disturbance. This may be particularly useful for patients with cardiovascular or respiratory disease for whom there may be advantages in avoiding a general anaesthetic. The absence of postoperative sedation or drowsiness allows early ambulation and diminishes the requirement for recovery facilities. Local anaesthesia provides postoperative analgesia for up to four hours and may be administered by the surgeon. When adrenaline is mixed with the local anaesthetic (normally in a dilution of 1:200,000) useful vasoconstriction is produced resulting in a relatively bloodless field.
Disadvantages of Local Anaesthesia for Hernia Repair Surgery on the awake patient under local anaesthesia must be carried out gently. Although pain sensation is usually blocked by the anaesthetic, traction on certain tissues, particularly the peritoneum, is uncomfortable. The patient should be warned that some sensation may be experienced during the operation but that it will not be painful. Larger hernias, particularly those with incarcerated bowel may prove unsuitable for local anaesthesia.

88. HAPS
description of the Coalition of American Societies for anatomy (CASA), Go to their website at www. anatomy. org/ and find out more about become an AAA
http://www.hapsweb.org/
General Public:
A new issue of our newsletter HAPS-EDucator is out! The Spring '05 contains a lot of useful teaching tips, as well as meeting information and updates. Check out the Table of Contents and 2 sample articles by selecting HAPS-EDucator on the left! Please check out our section entitled 'Collaborative Efforts'. In it you'll find:
General Info:
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89. Related Pages: Male And Female Circumcision
anatomy and Function Commentary - Ethics, Law, Human Rights - Religion - Science and Sociology - Statistics
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90. Do You Know About Anatomy ? Anatomia - Anatomie - Anatomy
Do you know about anatomy ? 15 teachers present to you in different language interactives activities about skeleton, eye, skull, digestive system,
http://www.anatomia.learningtogether.net/

91. Redirect To New Anatomy Department URL
Ph.D. program, specializing in evolutionary morphology, functional morphology, musculoskeletal biology, and vertebrate paleontology.
http://www.informatics.sunysb.edu/anatomy/
The web page for the Department of Anatomical Sciences, School of Medicine, Stony Brook University has been moved. Click here to be sent to the new URL.

92. Brain Anatomy
A Guide to Brain anatomy. Click On Any Label To Go To A Definition or Scroll Down To View All Definitions. Brainstem The lower extension of the brain
http://www.waiting.com/brainanatomy.html
About Brain Injury: A Guide to Brain Anatomy Click On Any Label To Go To A Definition or Scroll Down To View All Definitions. Brainstem - The lower extension of the brain where it connects to the spinal cord. Neurological functions located in the brainstem include those necessary for survival (breathing, digestion, heart rate, blood pressure) and for arousal (being awake and alert). Most of the cranial nerves come from the brainstem. The brainstem is the pathway for all fiber tracts passing up and down from peripheral nerves and spinal cord to the highest parts of the brain. Click Here To Return To Diagram Click Here For Diagram of The Brainstem Cerebellum - The portion of the brain (located at the back) which helps coordinate movement (balance and muscle coordination). Damage may result in ataxia which is a problem of muscle coordination. This can interfere with a person's ability to walk, talk, eat, and to perform other self care tasks. Click Here To Return To Diagram Frontal Lobe - Front part of the brain; involved in planning, organizing, problem solving, selective attention, personality and a variety of "higher cognitive functions" including behavior and emotions. Click Here for a Diagram of the Frontal Lobe The anterior (front) portion of the frontal lobe is called the prefrontal cortex. It is very important for the "higher cognitive functions" and the determination of the personality.

93. Page Title - Central Florida Community College
Providing notes and other information for students enrolled in BSC2085C, anatomy and Physiology, at Central Florida Community College.
http://home1.gte.net/imagine/index.htm
Online Cat Dissection
Muscular System Chest Neck Shoulder/Back Abdomen ... Shank/Medial

94. Anatomy Home Page
anatomy Home page. Special thanks to Check it out! You must see Robert Acland s Video Atlas of Human anatomy It s the Real Thing!
http://www.eatonhand.com/hom/hom033.htm
Muscles

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95. Anatomy Of A Comparative Gene Expression Study
Clear explanation of the process of comparing the gene expression in two cell populations or tissue samples by fluorescent microarray technique.
http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~jbuhler/research/array/
Anatomy of a Comparative Gene Expression Study
CancerNet web site DNA microarrays are perfectly suited for comparing gene expression in different populations of cells. The hows and whys of such an experiment provide insight into the power of microarrays, their limitations, and the kinds of biological questions which they can help to answer. The illustration below shows the steps that make up a comparative cDNA hybridization experiment. Click on any of the steps in the image to jump to an explanation of how and why it is performed. Biotechnology terms which are not explained on this page are linked to a glossary, so only a minimal knowledge of modern biology is required. Enjoy! If your browser can display Flash animations, Professor A. Malcolm Campbell of Davidson College has produced an animated description of comparative hybridization . Requests to use the animation should be directed to Dr. Campbell at macampbell AT davidson DOT edu The major steps of a comparative cDNA hybridization experiment are
  • Choosing Cell Populations
  • mRNA Extraction and Reverse Transcription
  • Fluorescent Labeling of cDNA's
  • Hybridization to a DNA Microarray ...
  • Interpreting the Scanned Image
    1. Choosing Cell Populations
  • 96. Healthspa - Baby Bird Science And Medicine
    Veterinarian discusses in detail the female reproductive anatomy, the formation of eggs, incubation, hatching, and newborns.
    http://www.netpets.org/birds/healthspa/vet/babybird.html
    Baby Bird Science and Medicine Brian L Speer, DVM There is some debate out there in avian medicine circles as to when reproductive medicine ends and pediatric medicine begins - and this author is intentionally including both areas for discussion, because the two are somewhat inter linked and interdependent. For the purposes of this paper, the two will be combined to provide a good review of pertinent reproductive anatomy, followed by embryology and normal and abnormal pediatrics. The Female Reproductive Tract The female reproductive tract consists of the left ovary and the left oviduct in most birds. The left and right ovary and oviducts develop embryologically as paired structures, but, after hatching, the right ovary and oviduct degenerate. If the left ovary and oviduct are removed from a chick before 30 days of age, the remnants of the right ovary will develop into an ovotestes. Two ovaries are noted in some birds of prey, but it is rare for the right ovary to be functional. The Brown Kiwi has two functional ovaries and one functional oviduct. In an exception to the general rule of one ovary, right and left ovaries have been observed in it least 16 orders of birds which are assumed to have only one ovary. Ovary The left ovary is located in the coelomic cavity cranial to the left kidney and adjacent to the adrenal gland. The ovary is attached to the dorsal body wall by the mesovarian ligament, which can have considerably large blood vessels during an active breeding cycle. Surgical access as well as threat of hemorrhage makes a psittacine ovariectomy a particularly challenging procedure in an adult hen. The ovarian arterial blood supply is usually from the ovario-oviductal branch of the left cranial renal artery, which comes from the descending aorta between the cranial mesenteric artery and the external iliac artery. The venous drainage is via two ovarian veins directly into the vena cava. The ovary of the mature bird will have a "grape cluster" appearance, wheras the immature hen will have a ovarian surface frequently described as "brain-like" in appearance.

    97. The Secret Life Of The Brain : 3-D Brain Anatomy
    History of the Brain 3D Brain anatomy Mind Illusions Scanning the Brain, The Episodes. Choose an Episode, The Baby s Brain 3-D Brain anatomy
    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/brain/3d/
    Choose an Episode The Baby's Brain The Child's Brain The Teenage Brain The Adult Brain The Aging Brain

    98. Dayton School Of Massage
    Two levels of study anatomy and Physiology (Level I) and Massage (Level II). Application for admission available online.
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    99. NATURE: Alien Empire - Bee Anatomy

    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/alienempire/multimedia/bee.html

    100. Guided Tour: Visible Human
    A guided tour providing an introduction to human anatomy and physiology using images and animations based on the Visible Human Project from the Washington Univ. Med. School.
    http://www.madsci.org/~lynn/VH/
    A Guided Tour of the Visible Human
    The Visible Human Project has generated over 18000 digitized sections of the human body. This tour introduces key concepts in human anatomy with images and animations from the dataset. Transverse sections presented in these pages derive from a copy of the Visible Man dataset maintained at Washington University School of Medicine . Sagittal and coronal sections are used with permission of the NPAC Project . Animations and the software running the interfaces for the annotated images were created by (me) Lynn Bry MD/PhD. Further details concerning the Visible Human may be found at the National Library of Medicine Return MAD Labs: MadSci Network

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