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  1. Dissections: Plane and Fancy by Greg N. Frederickson, 2003-02-03
  2. Virtual Anatomy Dissection Review CD, Version 2.0, Package (Tyvek) Version by John R. Waters, John Waters, 2003-12-08
  3. Practical Guide to Neck Dissection by Marco Lucioni, 2007-10-11
  4. Guide to Regional Ruminant Anatomy Based on The Dissection of The Goat by Gheorghe M. Constantinescu, 2001-05-15
  5. Laboratory Exercises in Anatomy and Physiology with Cat Dissection (6th Edition) by Gerard J. Tortora, Robert B. Tallitsch, et all 1999-09-17
  6. Java by Dissection by Charlie McDowell , Ira Pohl , 2006-08-02
  7. A laboratory course in general zoölogy;: A guide to the dissection and comparative study of animals, by Henry Sherring Pratt, 1927
  8. Laboratory Guide and Dissection Manual Human Anatomy (2nd Edition) by Michael J. Timmons, Michael P. McKinley, 1999-11-22
  9. C++ By Dissection by Ira Pohl, 2001-10-18
  10. Photo Manual and Dissection Guide of the Shark by Fred Bohensky, 2001-10
  11. Dissection Guide And Atlas For The Mink by David G. Smith, Michael P. Schenk, 2000-01
  12. Human Remains: Episodes in Human Dissection by Helen MacDonald, 2005-11-01
  13. Recreational Problems in Geometric Dissections and How to Solve Them by Harry Lindgren, 1972-04
  14. Rabbit Dissection Manual by Bruce D. Wingerd, 1985-02-01

41. DISSECTION  --  Half-Official Site Coming Soon
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42. AVC, Mon Parcours De Santé
R©cit d'un patient atteeint d'un AVC par dissection du tronc basilaire et par rupture d'an©vrysme.
http://www.rabarin.com

43. Ad Dissection 101

http://website.education.wisc.edu/rla/ADSITE/

44. A Magic 8-Ball Unofficial Home Page
Collection of Magic 8ball information and links. Includes an FAQ, an 8-ball dissection and details on where to buy one.
http://ofb.net/8ball/
An Unofficial Home Page by
Dan Egnor

Heath Hunnicutt

The Dissection of an 8-Ball
A dubious procedure, as demonstrated in full color with narrative by Heath.
8-Ball FAQ
Check this before sending us mail.
8-Ball Modification HOWTO
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Online Magic 8 Balls
The Open Directory's list of Magic 8 Ball simulations on the Web.
Do not e-mail trash-8ball@ofb.net

45. Basic Frog Dissection
Basic Frog dissection. The following pages will introduce the very basic structures of the tree frog s anatomy. By clicking on the name of any structure
http://www.batesville.k12.in.us/bhs/science/basic_frog_dissection.htm
Basic Frog Dissection The following pages will introduce the very basic structures of the tree frog's anatomy. By clicking on the name of any structure listed below the photograph, you can learn more about its function. If you would like to see a series of unlabeled photographs, hop on over to the memory test page Or, swim through the list of structures and functions of the basic frog anatomy. You may also study basic frog facts , which explains special amphibian adaptations and compares frogs to fish or snakes. Return to Biology Central

46. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Moral Aspect Of Vivisection
Defined literally the word vivisection signifies the dissection of living creatures.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15494a.htm
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Moral Aspect of Vivisection
Defined literally the word vivisection signifies the dissection of living creatures; ordinarily it means any scientific experiment on animals involving the use of the scalpel; incorrectly it is used for any experimental observations of animals under abnormal conditions. The literal dissection of living animals is practised nowhere, as it is much more convenient to study the structure of man's body in the cadaver. According to Aulus Cornelius Celsus, who lived in the reign of Tiberius , and Tertullian (about 160-240) living criminals were dismembered at Alexandria in the reigns of Ptolemy II (285-247 B.C.) and Ptolemy III (247-221 B.C.). The same act was maliciously attributed to Jacobus Berengarius, Andreas Vesalius, and Gabriel Fallopius, celebrated anatomists of the sixteenth century. The history of scientific observation of and experimentation upon animals, both bloodless and bloody, began at the moment when it was perceived that the processes of nature could be discovered only by the exact observation of nature and not by philosophical methods. For physiological and pathological research experimentation with animals is an indispensable aid, while for medical science it is of much value. It gives a view of the working processes of the living organism, permits us to produce diseases artificially, and to investigate the organic changes produced by these diseases in each stage of their course.

47. On The Sacrament Of Reconciliation
A thorough examination and dissection of the attitude and steps to a fruitful reception of the Sacrament of Confession.
http://www.whiterobedmonks.org/recon.html
White Robed Monks of St. Benedict
On the Sacrament of Reconciliation
Index: On the Sacrament of Reconciliation
Scriptural Prelude
Introduction?

What is
to reconcile ...
Footnotes
Scriptural Prelude
When Jesus saw the crowds he went up on the mountainside.
After he had sat down his disciples gathered around him, and he began to teach them:
How blest are the poor in spirit: the reign of God is theirs.
Blest too are the sorrowing; they shall be consoled.
Blest are the lowly; they shall inherit the land.
Blest are they who hunger and thirst for holiness;
they shall have their fill.
Blest are they who show mercy; mercy shall be theirs. Blest are the single-hearted for they shall see God. Blest too are the peacemakers; they shall be called children of God. Blest are those persecuted for holiness' sake; the reign of God is theirs. Blest are you when they insult you and persecute you and utter every kind of slander against you because of me.

48. Animal Dissection
The Animal dissection Page. Biology Earthworm dissection. Zoology Earthworm dissection. Clam dissection. Crayfish dissection. Biology Frog dissection
http://www.d91.k12.id.us/www/skyline/teachers/robertsd/dissect.htm
The Animal Dissection Page Biology Earthworm Dissection
Zoology Earthworm Dissection
Clam Dissection
Crayfish Dissection
Biology Frog Dissection
Zoology Frog Dissection
Grasshopper Dissection
Fish Dissection
Starfish Dissection
Mammal Dissection
Heart Dissection Turtle Dissection Bird Dissection Shark - External Dissection Shark - Internal Dissection

49. Case 2 The Dilemma Of Tainted Data
Discusses the true story of an atlas of drawings of the human body having origins in the dissection of dead Nazi prisoners.
http://www3.georgetown.edu/research/nrcbl/hsbioethics/units/cases/unit3_2.html

Case 2 The Dilemma of Tainted Data
One afternoon in the late 1980s, Howard Israel, a dental surgeon in New York, was gearing up to perform an operation. He was at his desk poring over his favorite anatomy text-the Pernkopf Atlas. The atlas includes elegant drawings of heads and jaws as well as every other part of the human body, both whole and dissected. Israel regularly reviewed illustrations of structures in the mouth and how they connect to one another before he operated on his patients.
A colleague strolled by. He noticed that Israel was looking at the Pernkopf Atlas. He asked, offhandedly, if Israel realized that some of the artists who had produced the pictures in the Atlas were Nazis and that some of the "models" used for the drawings probably were political prisoners and concentration camp victims.
Israel was stunned. He had no inkling of any of this. He had always relied on the Pernkopf Atlas and had never given a thought one way or another about its origins. At that moment, Israel's comfort in using the Atlas vanished. He began, along with other researchers, to question the process by which the Atlas had been created. For more than a decade now, Israel and others have been assembling and pressing for information on the editor, the artists, and the "subjects" of the Atlas.

50. Fish Dissection
Fish dissection. PURPOSE To study the external and internal anatomy of INTERNAL dissection Next cut the fish open. Take the scissors and cut starting
http://www.d91.k12.id.us/www/skyline/teachers/robertsd/fish.htm
Biology
Fish Dissection
PURPOSE: To study the external and internal anatomy of the perch CLASSIFICATION: Kingdom Animalia Phylum - Chordate Class Osteichthyes MATERIALS: A preserved fish (perch, trout, catfish, etc.), dissecting pan, scalpel or razor blade, probe EXTERNAL DISSECTION First take off the eight fins. 1. Spinal dorsal, or anterior dorsal fin. ( balance 2. Soft dorsal or posterior dorsal fin. ( balance 3. Caudal fin. ( locomotion 4. Pectoral fins, one pair. ( guidance , brakes, similar to arms of a man) 5. Pelvic fins, one pair. ( balance , locomotion, similar to legs of a man) 6. Anal fin. ( balance Lateral line - along each side. Cut out a small portion. The lateral line might function as sense cells. Nostrils - ( nares , smell) 4 in a perch, 2 pairs in the upper jaw. These are blind pouches and do not lead into the mouth as in man (Use a razor blade and cut out a V-shaped section.) Eyes - there are no eye lids present, fish sleep with eyes open. Lens-type eye Take out the lens in one eye and the whole eye on the other side. The lens focuses light rays.

51. A Buddhist View On Animal Rights
A Buddhist view of using animals for research and classroom dissection. Robert A. Leopold for Heartland Sangha in Illinois, US.
http://www.heartlandsangha.org/dog.html
Does a Dog Have
Buddha Nature?
By Robert A. Leopold
The answer to this Zen koan has always seemed obvious to me... so I guess I need to spend a lot more time on my cushion!
But what about this related question: Is a dog a sentient being? If you've ever owned a dog, and seen him happy, sad, lonely, angry, or guilty, (such as after he has gotten into the kitchen garbage can and made a mess), the answer to this is obviously 'yes.' And now, the European scientific community officially agrees with that viewpoint.
As reported in the New Scientist (June 28, 1997; page 11), and NATURE (July 3, 1997; page 11), the European Union has officially recognized that animals have feelings. So now, in Europe at least, the definition of animals (including dogs, of course), will be changed to 'sentient beings,' rather than having them classified as goods or agricultural products, when policies are formulated regarding agriculture, transport, and medical research.
In the long run, this development may have a positive impact on how humans perceive non-human animals, and help to reduce the suffering of animals. In the meantime, however, there are concrete things you can do to help reduce the suffering of our fellow sentient beings.
Every year, thousands of animals experience great suffering in the name of 'research.' It could be argued that a tiny handful of these research experiments have indeed benefited mankind. But there are countless thousands of instances of humans bringing needless suffering to bear on sentient animals. For example, many cosmetic products and household chemicals are 'tested for safety' for humans using procedures such as the infamous Draize test. In this test, the substance under investigation is put into the eye of a live, healthy rabbit, and left there. The degree to which the eye deteriorates is noted by the 'researcher,' and this data is used to determine how safe the product is for humans to use.

52. Dissection -- From MathWorld
While it is reasonable to prefer an unflipped dissection over a flipped one if Lindgren, H. Recreational Problems in Geometric dissection and How to
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Dissection.html
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MATHWORLD - IN PRINT Order book from Amazon Recreational Mathematics Dissection MathWorld Contributors ... Theobald Dissection Any two rectilinear figures with equal area can be dissected into a finite number of pieces to form each other. This is the Wallace-Bolyai-Gerwien theorem . For minimal dissections of a triangle pentagon , and octagon into a square , see Stewart (1987, pp. 169-170) and Ball and Coxeter (1987, pp. 89-91). The triangle to square dissection ( haberdasher's problem ) is particularly interesting because it can be built from hinged pieces which can be folded and unfolded to yield the two shapes (Gardner 1961; Stewart 1987, p. 169; Pappas 1989; Steinhaus 1999, pp. 3-4; Wells 1991, pp. 61-62). Laczkovich (1988) proved that the circle can be squared in a finite number of dissections ( ). Furthermore, any shape whose boundary is composed of smoothly curving pieces can be dissected into a

53. Welcome To Animal And Environmental Issues
Extensive link list activists, clothes, companion animals, dissection, experimentation, entertainment, environmental, organizations, vegetarianism and wildlife.
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54. Cube Dissection -- From MathWorld
The seven pieces used to construct the 3x3x3 cube dissection known as the Soma cube are Another 3x3x3 cube dissection due to Steinhaus (1983) uses three
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CubeDissection.html
INDEX Algebra Applied Mathematics Calculus and Analysis Discrete Mathematics ... Alphabetical Index
DESTINATIONS About MathWorld About the Author Headline News ... Random Entry
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MATHWORLD - IN PRINT Order book from Amazon Geometry Solid Geometry Polyhedra ... Hickerson Cube Dissection A cube can be divided into subcubes for only , 8, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29, 34, 36, 38, 39, 41, 43, 45, 46, and (Sloane's ; Hadwiger 1946; Scott 1947; Gardner 1992, p. 297). This sequence provides the solution to the so-called Hadwiger problem , which asks for the largest number of subcubes (not necessarily different) into which a cube cannot be divided by plane cuts, and has the answer 47 (Gardner 1992, pp. 297-298). If and are in the sequence, so is , since -dissecting one cube in an -dissection gives an -dissection. The numbers 1, 8, 20, 38, 49, 51, 54 are in the sequence because of dissections corresponding to the equations Combining these facts gives the remaining terms in the sequence, and all numbers , and it has been shown that no other numbers occur (D. Hickerson).

55. Animal/Environmental Issues & More
Provides directory of links to research site on animal rights (dissection, vegetarianism, and circuses) and environmental concerns (pollution, recycling, and global warming).
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56. Why The Open Directory Isn't Open | Traffick.com - Internet Search Enlightenment
A dissection of ODP and a challenge of its openness.
http://www.traffick.com/article.asp?aID=62

57. Insects In Motion: Cockroach Dissection
Cockroach dissection. We begin with Take 2 filming of a cockroach dissection. Dr. Richard Fell performs the procedure. The cockroach is chilled on ice to
http://everest.ento.vt.edu/~carroll/insect_video_dissection.html
Cockroach Dissection We begin with Take 2 filming of a cockroach dissection. Dr. Richard Fell performs the procedure. The cockroach is chilled on ice to slow its activity. The underside of the wings are then pinned to the dissection plate. The legs are removed and additional pins are inserted at the base of the wings. Once the cockroach is securely fastened to the plate, the side or ventral cuts along the abdomen are made to remove the exoskeleton. The fat body is teased apart with forceps and removed to expose the internal organs more clearly. The most noticeable system of organs we see once the fat body is removed is the digestive system. The major structures include the crop, gastric caeca, midgut, Malpighian tubules and hindgut. The crop, an enlargement of the foregut, serves as temporary storage for undigested food. Digestion of complex sugars begins in the foregut. Gastric caeca, the elongated pouches at the beginning of the midgut, contain bacteria which aid in digestion. The midgut is the primary area for digestion and absorption. Contents from the midgut and Malpighian tubules empty into the hindgut, where final resorption of water, salts, and nutrients from the feces and urine takes place before excretion.

58. Digital Frog International
Natural science software for virtual frog dissection and field trips. Includes product and company information, online ordering, technical support and user resources.
http://www.digitalfrog.com/
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59. Jeff's Web Pages Are Gone!!
Jeff s web pages are gone!!Hello there! These pages have been moved and/or closed. I have graduated from UNC and need to get my crap off their servers before they kill my account,
http://www.unc.edu/~jtb/dissection/
Hello there! These pages have been moved and/or closed. I have graduated from UNC and need to get my crap off their servers before they kill my account, so that's the deal. A Land Forlorn is pretty well dead, but still available at my new site (listed below) if you wanna check it out for old times' sake. Thanks for visiting. The new location is jtb.dyndns.org . That page is actually a front end to all pages relating to people in my apartment, so it's not really just me although those pages of my design. For my web pages and all that, check out my web crap , which is also on that site. If you're wondering why I closed everything, basically I don't have enough time for web stuff any more and it's no longer a priority for me. I'm now a full time programmer and that kills 90% of my time. The remaining 10% of my time is too important for me it just takes too much time to maintain a large web page. Jeff Brubaker ( jeff@jeffro.net

60. Howstuffworks "How Singing Fish Work"
How singing fish like the Big Mouth Billy Bass work. Includes a detailed dissection.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/singing-fish.htm
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Table of Contents Introduction to How the Singing Fish Works Inside the Fish Inside the Plaque Lots More Information Compare Prices for Singing Fish Lately it seems that every time you turn around, there's a fish singing a song to you! Boogie Bass, Big Mouth Billy Bass, Rocky Rainbow Trout and other variations have become enormously popular as novelties and gag gifts. You've probably seen one at a store in the mall, at the flea market or on television. Looking deceptively like a normal stuffed fish mounted on a plaque, it is actually a robot that begins to sing and move when someone walks up to it. As the fish swings his head out from the plaque, he lip-syncs to a prerecorded 30-second clip of a popular song or spits out a savvy one-liner. For the unsuspecting viewer, a singing mounted fish can be quite a humorous surprise, which seems to be the key to its charm. Singing Bass A Note to Our International Readers If you live outside of the United States, you are probably unfamiliar with the singing fish we are discussing in this article. You may, in fact, think it is the most ridiculous thing you have ever seen! Like the Pet Rock of the early 1980s, the singing fish is a fad in true American fashion!

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