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 | | This is accounted for by the fact that in the horn of the frog there is a large amount of intertubular material, this having the effect of frequently turning the horn tubules from the straight. |  | | The horny processes are continuous with the hoof proper at the point where the epithelial ingrowth first commenced to invade the corium, and fuses here with the horn derived from the cells of the rete Malpighii which have _not_ grown inwards, and which are found between the processes in the intact foot. |  | | In a macerated foot the sensitive laminae of the corium interdigitate with the horny laminae of the hoof; that is to say, there is no union between the two, for the simple reason that it has been destroyed; they simply interlock like the _unglued_ junction of a finely dovetailed piece of joinery. |
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http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/1/2/0/11204/11204.txt
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| | Anatomy 350a at UWO (Functional Neuroanatomy) |
 | | For pain, temperature and the less discriminative aspects of touch, neurons in the dorsal horn have axons that cross in the spinal cord and ascend as the spinothalamic tract, which is laterally situated in the spinal cord and brain stem. |  | | For Anatomy 350a you should be sufficiently familiar with sections of the midbrain to recognize the consequences of the lesions causing the syndromes of Weber and Benedikt. |  | | There are one-hour lectures, but the anatomy is studied principally by examination of whole and dissected specimens of human brains in the Wednesday lab classes. |
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http://instruct.uwo.ca/anatomy/530/350notes.htm
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 | | Horn, S. and Munafo, M. (1997) Pain: Theory, research and Intervention. |  | | Enkephalin - in the midbrain and spinal cord, associated with pain control)dorsal horn). |  | | Endorphins and Enkephalins have an inhibitory effect on nociceptor pathways and close the pain gate |
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http://www.sohp.soton.ac.uk/pain/interest.htm
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| | Pain: Anatomy |
 | | This structural reorganization in the spinal cord's dorsal horn is one factor that can explain "abnormal" spread of pain that is still referred to as "psychogenic" by those who, nearly four centuries later, continue to view pain as Descarte did. |  | | We shall examine in turn peripheral nerve sensitivity, dorsal horn transmission, dorsal horn pathophysiology, supraspinal modulation of the nociceptive signal, ascending pathways, and cortical reception areas involved in pain perception. |  | | This is referred to as peripheral sensitization in contrast to central sensitization which occurs at the dorsal horn. |
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http://www.ahs.uwaterloo.ca/~ranney/painanat.html
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| | eMedicine - Knee, Meniscal Tears (MRI) : Article by Michael R Aiello, MD |
 | | The reason may be related to the anatomy of the posterior horn of the LM. |  | | Two pathways for healing in response to a tear in the periphery of the meniscus are described: extrinsic and intrinsic. |  | | The validity of the assumption that arthroscopy is the most reliable method for assessing the outer third of the posterior horns and the inner third of the body of both menisci has been questioned (Quinn, 1992). |
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http://www.emedicine.com/radio/topic852.htm
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| | National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure: Archives |
 | | As Toga and Thompson have shown, applying mathematical theories of deformation in computational anatomy to a grid overlying the youngest anatomy results in a "prediction" of the later anatomy that accords well with what was seen in the older subjects. |  | | "Computational anatomy could be described as a digital textbook of anatomy, with all its variability in healthy humans, adjusted for things like gender, age, and ethnicity, and also in pathological situations that affect anatomy," said Grenander. |  | | That is the difference between morphing and morphometrics." Miller and his colleagues study, quantitatively, how one brain differs from another, and theyre extending their techniques to predict anatomical anomalies, such as tiny tumors. |
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http://www.npaci.edu/envision/v18.3/anatomy.html
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| | eMedicine - Spinal Cord, Topographical and Functional Anatomy : Article by Francisco de Assis Aquino Gondim, MD, MSc, ... |
 | | At any given level, with more extensive involvement of the anterior horn, flaccidity with loss of reflex activity and atrophy is present in a lower motor neuron pattern (as is common in diseases such as poliomyelitis). |  | | The spinal cord is located inside the vertebral canal, which is formed by the foramina of 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, and 5 sacral vertebrae, which together form the spine. |  | | Basic clinical descriptions of common patterns of spinal cord involvement are related to essential aspects of spinal cord anatomy. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic657.htm
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 | | This is important, since demyelinating diseases would affect the somatic and visceral afferents and efferent fibers in peripheral nerves, pain and temperature would not be affected. |  | | Fasciculations are noted clinically as a contraction of a small group of muscle fibers. |  | | Not only may a single muscle become weak, but only portions of the muscle may be affected. |
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http://www.neuroanatomy.wisc.edu/SClinic/Weakness/Weakness.htm
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| | What Every Musician Needs to Know About the Body BodyMap.org |
 | | They may use an anatomy book to correct and refine their Maps. |  | | The floor or chair, our bony structure and postural reflexes, the lengthening/gathering dynamic of the spine (primary aid), the resiliency of the abdominal wall and pelvic floor (auxiliary aid). |  | | Tension in the neck affects tongue movement, so if you have trouble with articulation on the horn, you might check for tenseness in your neck. |
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http://www.bodymap.org/articles/artwemhc.html
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| | Arq. Neuro-Psiquiatr. vol.60 no.3A; Abstract: S0004-282X2002000400010 |
 | | Different from others regions of the brain, whose anatomy has been already meticulously detailed, controversies about occipital lobe morphology can occasionally hinder the surgical approaches to it. |  | | Occipital lobe morphological anatomy : anatomical and surgical aspects |  | | The occipital horn was present in 53% of the cases at level of the anterior boundary of the lobe. |
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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0004-282X2002000400010&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en
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| | Neuroscience for Kids - Spinal Cord |
 | | Many cell bodies in the ventral horn of the spinal cord send axons through the ventral root to muscles to control movement. |  | | The nerve fibers enter the spinal cord through the dorsal root. |  | | Some fibers make synapses with other neurons in the dorsal horn, while others continue up to the brain. |
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http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/spinal.html
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| | Anatomy Tables - Carotid Sheath, Pharynx, & Larynx |
 | | the body of the hyoid bone articulates with the greater horns posteriorly |  | | articulates with the greater horn at its junction with the body |  | | the hyoid bone ossifies completely in middle life; the body articulates with the greater horns via cartilage and with the lesser horns via fibrous joints prior to ossification; an important site for muscle attachments (suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscle groups) |
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http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/head/deepneck_tables.html
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| | Worldwide Intensivist : the Anatomy of Pain |
 | | Incoming painful stimuli are transmitted (A) to the dorsal horn, and from there (B) to the periaqueductal grey (PAG). |  | | The basic idea is that incoming pain stimuli can be "gated" (shut off) by other stimuli, because many nerve cells talk to one another in the dorsal horn. |  | | Notable neurotransmitters mediating this anti-nociceptive effect include noradrenaline (norepinephrine), especially in the locus coeruleus, and serotonin in the raphe nuclei. |
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http://www.anaesthetist.com/icu/pain/pain3.htm
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| | Re: anatomy lesson... horn? |
 | | I have looked at hoof anatomy pictures and there isn't a specific part that is referred to as the horn. |  | | Basically talked about how to apply the products and so forth? |  | | Hoof Horn is the hard keratinised tissue that encapsulates the structures of the foot. |
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http://www.horseshoes.com/prdsrvbb/dddddd/messages/1014.htm
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| | New York Academy of Art |
 | | This course offers in-depth analysis of human anatomy through construction of an ecorche. |  | | Through demonstrations by the instructor and frequent reference to the live model, illustrations from classic texts, and casts of the underlying bone and musculature, students will learn about anatomy, proportions, and mass relationships. |  | | September 14th thru December 7th Room #301 (No class November 2nd) |
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http://www.nyaa.edu/coned/class5.htm
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| | Category:Anatomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Anatomy is the study of the structure and organization of the body. |  | | gross anatomy, which deals with structures that can be seen with a naked eye, and histology, which deals with anatomy at the microscopic level. |  | | For more information, see the main article about |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/category:anatomy
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| | right common carotid artery (anatomy) - General Practice Notebook |
 | | Within the sheath it is sited medial to the internal jugular vein with the vagus nerve interposed between them. |  | | right common carotid artery (anatomy) - General Practice Notebook |  | | Oxbridge Solutions Ltd® is an independent company owned by the authors which does not receive income from any other organisation or individual. |
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http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/cache/778764348.htm
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| | Re: Horn Inoperative |
 | | Be gentle if you need to bend it back- they get brittle. |  | | I've never had a Series III so the horn circuit anatomy could be different from my IIA, so check your manual against what I'll say next.. |
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http://catalog.roversnorth.com/wwwboard/messser2/40889.html
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| | List of anatomical topics: Information From Answers.com |
 | | This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related Changes in the sidebar and on the bottom of the page. |  | | This page aims to list articles related to anatomy. |
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http://answers.com/main/ntquery?tname=list-of-anatomical-topics&print=true
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| | Anatomy of the Inner Hoof Wall |
 | | Pollitt, C.C. (1992) Clinical anatomy and physiology of the normal equine foot. |  | | Priestley, G.C. An introduction to the skin and its diseases. |  | | Return to the Hoof Anatomy and Physiological Function Articles listing page. |
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http://www.horseshoes.com/advice/anatomyandfunction/anatomyofinnerhoofwall/anatomyofinnerhoofwall.htm
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| | 3. Anatomy of the Ox, Sheep, Goat and Pig's Foot |
 | | This zone, (about a centimetre wide) which is covered by overlapping hairs from the skin above, is the periople ; it is continued distally by the tectorial layer, a thin varnish-like horn. |  | | The hoof is continuous with the skin at the coronary region. |  | | The soft thin horn of the periople is formed by the germinative layer covering dermal papillae in the coronary region between those associated with the wall and that part of the dermis related to the hairy epidermis of the skin. |
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http://137.222.110.150/calnet/Lfoot/page3.htm
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| | The Meniscus |
 | | Similarly the nerve supply providing pain and sensation to the meniscus is for the most part limited to the zone where the blood vessels are located. |  | | The surgeon tries to leave as much normal meniscal cartilage as possible since this is an important shock-absorbing structure. |  | | A torn meniscus will usually cause pain on the side of the knee that is localized to the meniscus (at the level of the joint line between the femur and tibia). |
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http://www.orthoassociates.com/meniscus.htm
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| | BrainConnection.com - The Anatomy of Movement |
 | | Neurons projecting to the trunk muscles are located the most medially. |  | | Within the ventral horn, motor neurons projecting to distal muscles are located more laterally than neurons controlling the proximal muscles. |  | | Ventral horn neurons in turn send their axons (blue) out through the ventral roots to innervate individual muscle fibers. |
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http://www.brainconnection.com/topics?main=anat/motor-anat2
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| | BookkooB: The Criminal Body - David Horn |
 | | The Criminal Body: Lombroso and the Anatomy of Deviance |  | | Please take a moment to tell us what you think of this site... |  | | Above you will see a list of UK book stores, along with their stock and price details for Criminal Body: Lombroso and the Anatomy of Deviance by David Horn. |
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http://www.bookkoob.co.uk/book/0415947294.htm
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 | | Weiss RE, Horn R,Single-channel studies of TTX-sensitive and TTX-resistant sodium channels in developing rat muscle reveal different open channel properties. |  | | Weiss RE, Horn R,Functional differences between two classes of sodium channels in developing rat skeletal muscle. |  | | Horn R, Brodwick MS,Acetylcholine-induced current in perfused rat myoballs. |
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http://myprofile.cos.com/dhorn
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| | American Pain Society Annual Meeting |
 | | The aim of the present study was to examine whether blocking glutamate release in the dorsal horn can reduce the amount of heat hyperalgesia associated with acute arthritis in rats. |  | | It was suggested that the increase in EAA level may be responsible for the development of secondary hyperalgesia observed 4h after injection of kaolin and carrageenan into the kneejoint cavity. |  | | These findings may have therapeutic implications and may suggest that central sensitization driven by an increased firing in joint afferents maydevelop in response to excess glutamate released into the superficial lamina of the dorsal horn. |
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http://www.ampainsoc.org/abstract/1998/data/230
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| | Horn (anatomy) |
 | | Those of giraffes are also of bone but are covered by skin. |  | | Horn (anatomy), one of the hard protuberances that grows from the foreheads or snouts of various hoofed mammals, such as rhinoceroses, |  | | Horns are generally curved and pointed and serve chiefly as weapons of defense or attack; in some species, only the male is horned. |
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http://autocww.colorado.edu/~blackmon/E64ContentFiles/AnatomyAndPhysiology/Horn(anatomy).html
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| | Breathing |
 | | As well, knowing the anatomy of the chest, abdomen, or back will not necessarily prevent you from injuring yourself or give you better air mechanics for playing the horn. |  | | Understanding anatomy might help some players, but one does not have to know the anatomy of a particular area of the body to play well. |  | | The more you think of doing it, the more it will become habitual. |
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http://www.hornplayer.net/archive/a16.html
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| | The Visible Heart Laboratory |
 | | Hill AJ, Iaizzo PA : Comparative cardiac anatomy. |  | | The Handbook of Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology and Devices. |  | | In: The Handbook of Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology, and Devices. |
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http://www.vhlab.umn.edu/publications
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| | List of Fern, Palm, Cycad and Pelargonium Books |
 | | An introductory base of writings for studies of anatomy, chemistry, ecology, and cladistics of New Caledonian palms. |  | | The book is semi-technical in its extensive information on morphology and anatomy, reproduction and dispersal. |  | | Technical volume discussing all aspects of cycadology including cycad anatomy, reproduction, physiology, growth and population biology. |
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http://www.rainbowgardensbookshop.com/palm.html
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| | The Knee - Quick Pictures |
 | | The individual sections (cruciate, meniscus etc) may discuss the anatomy in more detail. |  | | Each meniscus is curved like a pair of horns - the front bit is called the anterior horn, and the back bit is the posterior horn. |  | | KNEEguru HOME > GENERAL KNEE INFO > Anatomy > |
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http://www.kneeguru.co.uk/html/steps/quick_pics/meniscus_side01.html
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| | anatomy of cornet |
 | | The parts: back bridge of nose buttock cannon chest cornet crest croup elbow... |  | | Cornet profound levees does doorway neither relink would sinking... |  | | Test your knowledge about the anatomy of the horse. |
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http://www.1st-in-brass-instruments.com/1/anatomy-of-cornet.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Horn (animal anatomy) |
 | | Horn (animal anatomy), one of the hard protuberances that grows from the foreheads or snouts of various hoofed mammals, such as rhinoceroses, deer,... |  | | Animal : anatomy and physiology : horns: Keratin |  | | Comparative Anatomy, antlers, baleen, body temperature, bones, composition of, brain, cartilage, cells, chart comparing brain sizes of various... |
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http://encarta.msn.com/Horn_(animal_anatomy).html
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| | Horn (anatomy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A horn is a hollow, pointed projection of the skin of various |  | | artiodactyls, the horns are paired and take various forms depending on the family: |  | | Giraffidae : There are bony bumps covered with furred skin which look like they ought to have horns on them, but do not. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horned
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| | ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Horn (anatomy) |
 | | Horn (anatomy), one of the hard protuberances that grows from the foreheads or snouts of various hoofed mammals, such as rhinoceroses, deer,... |  | | Anatomy (Greek, anatomÄ“, âdissectionâ), branch of natural science dealing with the structural organization of living things. |  | | ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Horn (anatomy) |
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http://au.encarta.msn.com/Horn_(anatomy).html
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| | Hoof Anatomy |
 | | The internal part of the hoof comprises the sensitive laminae, the sensitive sole, the sensitive frog, the perioplic corium and the coronary corium. |  | | The function of the sole is to give protection to the sensitive inner structures and to help support weight. |  | | This white line is of great importance to the farrier because it indicates the position of the sensitive structures of the foot and the thickness of the wall, thus helping determine where nails can be driven into the wall to hold shoes in place without encroaching on the sensitive areas. |
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http://sahorses.com/Anatomy_of_the_Hoof.html
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| | Hoof Anatomy |
 | | The three basic layers of the structure consist of the stratum externum,meduim and internum. |  | | Beneath the hoof wall is the "Hoof Horn" which is attached to the sensitive laminae and attached to the third phalanx, a major bone in the hoof. |  | | The frog also helps circulate blood within the hoof through a pumping action as the hoof hits the ground. |
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http://www.quartercrack.com/hoof_anatomy.html
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| | Horn (anatomy) - Result for Horn (anatomy) - Meaning of Horn (anatomy) - Definition of Horn (anatomy) - Dictionary of ... |
 | | Horn (anatomy) - Result for Horn (anatomy) - Meaning of Horn (anatomy) - Definition of Horn (anatomy) - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net |  | | These have evolved into horn (disambiguation) s in which, unlike the horn (disambiguation), the bore gradually increases in width through most of its length — that is to say, it is horn (disambiguation) rather than horn (disambiguation). |  | | * horn (disambiguation) : There are bony bumps covered with furred skin which look like they ought to have horns on them, but do not. |
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| | GlobalSpine - Advanced Anatomy - Spinal Cord |
 | | The anterior horn of the gray substance in the cervical and lumbar swellings, where it gives origin to the motor nerves of the extremities, is much larger than in any other region, and contains several distinct groups of large and variously shaped cells. |  | | The white substance of the cord consists of medullated nerve-fibers, mostly disposed longitudinally, with blood-vessels and neuroglia. |  | | The anterior horn is short and thick, and does not quite reach the surface, but extends toward the point of attachment of the anterior roots of the nerves. |
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http://www.globalspine.net/spinal_cord_advanced.html
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| | Sonographic evaluation of the normal developmental anatomy of fetal cerebral ventricles: I. The frontal horn -- ... |
 | | They provide a method by which variations from the norm can be assessed and early prenatal diagnosis of developmental anomalies of the fetal ventricular system can be made. |  | | A prospective ultrasound study was conducted in 179 normal pregnant women with gestational ages ranging from 15-40 weeks. |  | | Curvilinear relationships were found between cerebrofrontal horn distance and gestational age (R2 = 0.597; P less than.0001) and between cerebrofrontal horn distance and the biparietal diameter (R2 = 0.618; P less than.0001). |
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http://www.greenjournal.org/cgi/content/abstract/72/4/588
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Universities |
 | | The medical course included also practical work in anatomy, for which the "Anatomia" of Mondino (1275-1237) of Bologna and a similar text by Henri de Mondeville (1260-1320) of Montepllier, served as guides. |  | | The student was further required, before graduation, to accompany the professor on the latter's visits to the sick for the purpose of clinical study. |  | | In theology, the texts were the Bible and the "Sentences" of Peter Lombard ; in law, the books mentioned above; in medicine, the works of Galen, Avicenna, and other writers prescribed for Montpellier by Clement V in 1309. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15188a.htm
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| | Saxophone Basics |
 | | The primary dilemna associated with them is finding a mouthpiece that works. |  | | The person behind the counter may not know, or may know and misrepresent the horn to you. |  | | The exceptions to this rule are the straight-necked Conn models (very awkward to play because of the way the neck forces the horn away from the body) and the rare Selmer Paris models. |
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http://www.saxophone.org/buyersguide/2.html
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| | Encyclopedia of anatomy:K - EvoWiki |
 | | This page is part of the EvoWiki Encyclopedia of Anatomy and Physiology. |  | | This page was last modified 16:05, 26 Sep 2004. |
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http://wiki.cotch.net/index.php/Encyclopedia_of_anatomy:K
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| | Oxford Caster |
 | | This assembly may or may not include the axle and nut. |  | | The weakness of the kingpin is side thrust, which causes the kingpins and the casters to fail. |  | | The single ball raceway is used primarily in light to medium duty applications, while the double ball raceway is used in heavier applications. |
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http://www.oxfordcaster.com/whatcaster/anatomy.shtml
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| | Anatomy of a Pregnant Cat |
 | | The uterus in a feline is shaped like a pair of "horns", and narrows towards the ovaries. |  | | These two diagrams show the position of developing kittens. |  | | Kittens that are positioned in the narrow end of the horn can be much smaller, especially in larger litters. |
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http://www.pawsonline.info/anatomy1.htm
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| | CBC Radio Quirks & Quarks Book Lists |
 | | This book explains the anatomy and biological workings of the human body to an alien who has just landed on earth. |  | | He found the explainations of the more simple brain-acts plausible and well written but said it was a stretch to try and explain all of the ways the mind works. |  | | Earthlings Inside and Out- A space alien studies the human body by Valerie Wyatt. |
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http://www.cbc.ca/quirks/books.htm
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