Nevertheless, some Western anatomists actively promote viewing cadavers as patients to encourage respectful treatment. |
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Thus, as comparative anatomists, we are limited solely by our ability to individualize identity. |
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The classical way anatomists divide the stomach makes little sense in terms of motor function. |
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For anatomists as well as academic theorists, Michelangelo's art exemplified the advantages of anatomical study by dissection. |
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The following famous anatomists identified and described pancreatic anatomy and physiology. |
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Anatomy brought life and liberty to the art of healing, and for three centuries the great names in medicine were those of the great anatomists. |
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Galen, Vesalius, other anatomists, and the Church did not have the powerful perspective of historical data on anatomy, embryology, or genetics. |
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It was, after all, the Italian anatomists and other anatomists working in Italy that originally taught us anatomy. |
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It doesn't have a name, which is a strange thing for an anatomical feature because anatomists have named every feature of the body. |
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Many of the slides that were photographed have been handed down through several generations of microscopic anatomists. |
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Specific details for the wide range of techniques developed by anatomists can be found in the cited references. |
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As anatomists can readily see, the heel bones of prosimians are longer than those of anthropoids, giving them leverage for their long leaps. |
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Thin sections and staining had become standard tools for microscopic anatomists by the late 19th century. |
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Because of their inverted orientation, they were named crossed ligaments by the early anatomists who described them. |
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As a result, there has been disagreement among anatomists regarding the hominin species to which this individual should be assigned. |
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At the time, the knowledge of anatomy was developing rapidly but anatomists were only legally allowed to dissect the corpses of executed criminals. |
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This is the result of a tremendous amount of work done by highly skilled mathematicians, computer engineers, programmers, anatomists and medical illustrators. |
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This was a remarkable claim since Andreas Vesalius and modern anatomists had drawn human skeletons from observation and dissection since the sixteenth century. |
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As influential zoologists and anatomists rose to support Darwin, humanity's primate consanguinity began to be accepted, if not actually relished. |
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Hieronymus Fabricius, Gabriello Fallopius, and Bartolomeo Eustachio were among the most important Italian anatomists, and their detailed studies led to fundamental progress in the related field of physiology. |
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These men were excellent anatomists and were male midwives, or accoucheurs. |
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In the 20th century anatomists tended to scrutinize tinier and tinier units of structure as new technologies enabled them to discern details far beyond the limits of resolution of light microscopes. |
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Why is it that anatomists physiologists, and in general those who apply themselves to the pursuit of the natural sciences, are so apt to fall into materialism? |
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Several medical research transfer projects concerning the aforementioned fundamental fields have resulted from close links between researchers, clinicians, pathological anatomists and biologists. |
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Several research teams, consisting of anatomists, archeozoologists and paleontologists make the most of these historic collections and continue to add new specimens. |
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It is the belief of some anatomists that endocranial casts of H. habilis fossils indicate that the regions associated with speech in modern humans are enlarged. |
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In the study of anatomy, anatomists use a number of anatomical terms to describe the appearance, shape and function of bones. |
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For evolutionary and physical anthropologists, evolutionary biologists, comparative morphologists, human anatomists, behavioralists, and students of evolution. |
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Anatomists have applied the term cardia to that part of the stomach that lies around the orifice of the tubular esophagus. |
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Anatomists cite many more examples of such inefficient or useless structures, such as nipples in male primates. |
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