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Atlas (anatomy)
Atlas (anatomy) First cervical vertebra, or Atlas In anatomy, the Atlas (C1) is the topmost (first) cervical ...
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Atlas (anatomy) (translated from Italian)
Atlas (anatomy) The information brought back here have only ... the disclaimer Vertebra the before cervical one atlas it is before vertebra cervical in colonna ... it supports the base of cranio . Human anatomy The body is completely lacking and is ...
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Atlases (anatomy) (translated from Portuguese)
Atlases (anatomy) Atlases she is the first one vértebra ...
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Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy
Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy is a series of anatomy lessons on video presented by Robert ...
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Anatomy
Anatomy Anatomical drawing of the human muscles from ... Encyclopédie. Anatomical chart from the Cyclopaedia, 1728 Anatomy (from the Greek anatomia, from anatemnein, to ... things. It can be divided into animal anatomy (zootomy) and plant anatomy (phytonomy). Furthermore, anatomy can be covered either regionally or ...
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Anatomy (translated from German)
Anatomy The title of this article is ambiguous. For further meanings see Anatomy (term clarifying). Table of contents Definition Those Anatomy (out Greek ???, aná up and ????, tomé Cut ... Organs, Fabric or Cells regarded. Those pathological anatomy is concerned with diseased changed parts of the body. Those microscopic anatomy is concerned with the finer biological ...
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Atlas (translated from French)
Atlas This page of homonymy indexes the various ... articles sharing the same name. In mythology , Atlas is one Titan ; In reference to this one: Atlas is the name of a mountainous solid mass of North Africa, Atlas is the name of one of lunes of Saturne , In geography , one atlas indicate a collection of geographical charts, ...
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Atlas (translated from Russian)
Atlas Atlas: Atlas or Atlas - titanium in the Greek mythology. Atlas - kolonn.a in the form of ...
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Anatomy (translated from Italian)
Anatomy Anatomy of the human body of Juan Valverde de Amusco, Rome 1559 anatomy (from Greek ???????, anatomè = "dissection"; format from, anà ... be called. It comes subdivided in animal anatomy (Zootomia) and vegetable (Fitotomia). The study of ... organs of various beings comes said comparative anatomy; when it is limited to a ...
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Axis (anatomy)
Axis (anatomy) In anatomy, the second cervical vertebra (C2) of the ... upon which the first cervical vertebra (the atlas), which carries the head, rotates. The most ... that on the anterior arch of the atlas. On the back of the neck, and ... large, but smaller than that of the atlas. The transverse processes are very small, ...
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