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Students' Opinions on the Use of Computer Rooms for Teaching Anatomy
(Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía, 2005)
Stem anatomy of Rhipsalis (Cactaceae) and its relevance for taxonomy
(SPRINGER WIEN, 2008)
Several species of the genus Rhipsalis (Cactaceae) are extremely important as ornamentals and are endangered in their natural habitat. However, only a few studies have addressed its taxonomy, morphology (including anatomy), ...
PLICATULOSTREA, A NEW GENUS OF PLICATULIDAE (BIVALVIA: PECTINOIDEA) FROM THAILAND
(NATL UNIV SINGAPORE, SCHOOL BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2008)
Plicatulostrea onca, a new genus and species of Plicatulidae, is described based on shell and anatomy. The samples were collected under intertidal rocks at Kungkrabaen Bay, Thailand. Plicatulostrea differs from other ...
ESTROUS CYCLE, ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY OF THE UTERINE TUBE OF THE MONGOLIAN GERBIL (Meriones unguiculatus)
(Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía, 2001)
Secondary stem anatomy and uses of four drought-deciduous species of a tropical dry forest in México
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2005)
Morphometric Study of the Proximal Femur Extremity in Brazilians
(Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía, 2010)
The connective tissue of the adductor canal - a morphological study in fetal and adult specimens
(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2009)
The adductor canal is a conical or pyramid-shaped pathway that contains the femoral vessels, saphenous nerve and a varying amount of fibrous tissue. It is involved in adductor canal syndrome, a claudication syndrome involving ...
Contribution of the study of the styloid prominence in the posterior tympanic cavity
(1982-12-10)
70 human temporal bones were analyzed with the aid of an otologic microscope. The styloid prominence was found to be extremely variable in shape, location and occurrence. Depending on the degree of development, the prominence ...
Contribution of the study of the styloid prominence in the posterior tympanic cavity
(1982-12-10)
70 human temporal bones were analyzed with the aid of an otologic microscope. The styloid prominence was found to be extremely variable in shape, location and occurrence. Depending on the degree of development, the prominence ...