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  1. Anatomy Coloring Book, The (3rd Edition) by Wynn Kapit, Lawrence M. Elson, 2001-07-05
  2. Atlas of Human Anatomy: with Student Consult Access (Netter Basic Science) by Frank H. Netter MD, 2010-05-03
  3. Yoga Anatomy by Leslie Kaminoff, 2007-06-20
  4. Strength Training Anatomy-3rd Edition (Sports Anatomy) by Frederic Delavier, 2010-03-09
  5. The Anatomy of Peace: Resolving the Heart of Conflict
  6. Stretching Anatomy by Arnold G. Nelson, Jouko Kokkonen, 2006-11-16
  7. Anatomy of Movement (Revised Edition) by Blandine Calais-Germain, 2007-12-02
  8. Anatomy of the Spirit: The Seven Stages of Power and Healing by Caroline Myss, 1996-08-26
  9. Gray's Anatomy for Students: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by Richard L. Drake, A. Wayne Vogl, et all 2009-02-11
  10. Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America by Robert Whitaker, 2010-04-13
  11. Anatomy and Physiology for Dummies by Donna Rae Siegfried, 2002-05-01
  12. Essential Clinical Anatomy,(Point (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins)) by Keith L. Moore, Anne M.R. Agur, et all 2010-01-08
  13. BRS Gross Anatomy (Board Review Series) by HaroldM Chung, Kyung Won Chung, 2007-10-12
  14. Anatomy Trains: Myofascial Meridians for Manual and Movement Therapists by Thomas W. Myers LMTNCTMBARPCertified Rolfer, 2008-12-03

1. Anatomy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
anatomy (from the Greek ἀνατομία anatomia, from ἀνατέμνειν ana separate, apart from, and temnein, to cut up, cut open) is a branch of biology and medicine
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For other uses, see anatomy (disambiguation) Wikiversity has learning materials about Topic:Anatomy Anatomy lesson carried out in Java Dutch East Indies , date unknown. Anatomy (from the Greek anatomia , from ana: separate, apart from, and temnein , to cut up, cut open) is a branch of biology and medicine that is the consideration of the structure of living things . It is a general term that includes human anatomy , animal anatomy (zootomy) and plant anatomy (phytotomy). In some of its facets anatomy is closely related to embryology comparative anatomy and comparative embryology through common roots in evolution Anatomy is subdivided into gross anatomy (or macroscopic anatomy) and microscopic anatomy. Gross anatomy (also called topographical anatomy, regional anatomy, or anthropotomy) is the study of anatomical structures that can be seen by unaided vision with the naked eye. Microscopic anatomy is the study of minute anatomical structures assisted with microscopes , which includes histology (the study of the organization of tissues)

2. Anatomy Atlases
A digital library of anatomy information and images.
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Home Search About Us FAQ ... Contact Us Anatomy Atlases is a digital library of anatomy information
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3. Human Anatomy Model, Anatomy Chart, Anatomical Chart | InnerBody
Your comprehensive guide to anatomy and physiology of the human body. Study all parts, organs and systems using anatomy charts, models and diagrams.
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4. GetBodySmart: Interactive Tutorials And Quizzes On Human Anatomy And Physiology
A study guide to human anatomy, human physiology, anatomy and physiology, and human body systems. Included are many anatomy and physiology quizzes, tutorials, animations, and
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5. Grey's Anatomy: Information From Answers.com
AMG Rating Genre Comedy Drama Movie Type Medical Show, Workplace Comedy Themes Doctors and Patients, Single Life, Work Ethics Director Peter Horton Release Year 2005
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The professional roles and real lives of a diverse group of surgeons collide unexpectedly in this Golden Globe-winning ABC television drama. As an intern at prestigious Seattle Grace Hospital, Meredith Grey ( Ellen Pompeo ) tries hard to live up to the reputation of her legendary surgeon mother while hiding the fact that her mom now suffers from Alzheimer's disease. As if life weren't complicated enough, Meredith also falls for her boss, Derek Shepherd ( Patrick Dempsey ), a surgical resident recently relocated to Seattle from New York. Meredith's friend and rival Cristina Yang ( Sandra Oh ) finds herself in a similarly taboo romance with Preston Burke ( Isaiah Washington ), Derek's chief competition for the title of chief resident. As for Meredith and Cristina's fellow interns Isobel "Izzie" Stevens (

6. UW Anatomy Department
Welcome to the UW Department of anatomy web site. The faculty, staff, postdocs and students in the department have contributed to create what we believe will help you
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Home Message from Chair Faculty Pages Teaching Resources ... Contact Welcome to the UW Department of Anatomy web site. The faculty, staff, post-docs and students in the department have contributed to create what we believe will help you appreciate what makes this such an exciting place. Our department is dedicated to excellence in teaching and research. Enjoy exploring our resources! New sections of the Anatomy website are coming online every day! Click on the images to learn about our Research Groups.

7. Anatomy: Definition, Synonyms From Answers.com
n. , pl. , mies . The bodily structure of a plant or an animal or of any of its parts. The science of the shape and structure of organisms and their parts. A treatise on
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8. Anatomy - UOGuide, The Ultima Online Encyclopedia
anatomy can be used in three ways Passively increases the combat damage you deal. Passively adds amount healed to yourself, NPC's, or other players.
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  • Passively increases the combat damage you deal. Passively adds amount healed to yourself, NPC's, or other players. Actively check the Dexterity and Strength of another player, animal, or monster.
  • It formally belonged in the Useless Skill group until it was linked to Healing and Damage Bonuses. You will also receive a bonus to the Evasion ability if your Anatomy is 100.0 or better.
    Active Use
    To Actively use the skill click your skill icon and select your target you will receive two of the messages below giving you information on your target.
    Strength Message Target’s Strength Dexterity Message Target’s Dexterity Rather feeble Very clumsy Somewhat weak Somewhat uncoordinated To be of normal strength Moderately dexterous Somewhat strong Somewhat agile Very strong Very agile Extremely strong Extremely agile Extraordinarily strong Extraordinarily agile Strong as an ox Moves like quicksilver One of the strongest people you have ever seen One of the fastest people you have ever seen Superhumanly strong Superhumanly agile
    Damage Increase
    • Damage Increase is added to your Damage Calculations The Damage Bonus % = anatomy / 2 (+ 5% if anatomy at 100.0 or higher)

    9. Skin Anatomy: How Your Skin Protects You
    As the largest organ in your body, your skin protects you in many amazing ways. Take the first step to prevent aging skin with an antiaging skin care program.
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    • After vigorous exercise, you have a unique scent that is created by your particular combination of skin secretions from your sebaceous and sweat glands. Even the amount of perspiration can differ from one person to another. Whether you tan or burn during sun exposure is controlled by the amount of melanin you inherited.
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    While the actual thickness of skin varies throughout the body, the thinnest skin (approximately 0.5mm) is found on the eyelids, and the thickest skin (approximately 4mm) is on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. Despite this lack of density, your skin protects your body in remarkable ways:

    10. Instant Anatomy - Learn Human Anatomy Online
    Diagrams, tips, and mnemonics for remembering important aspects of anatomy, with lists of questions that bring out the relevance and test understanding of basic principles.
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    11. Grey's Anatomy News On TV.com
    Latest news and gossip on the ABC show Grey's anatomy. BREAKING NEWS Grey’s anatomy, Season 7, Episode 6 “These Arms of Mine” Recap 10/28/10 'Grey's anatomy' 7.07
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    12. InnerBody.com | Human Body, Anatomy Charts, Anatomical Models
    Welcome to InnerBody.com, your online guide to the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Study diagrams, internal organs, body parts and systems.
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    Welcome to inner exploration of Human Anatomy. Each topic has animations, 100's of anatomy graphics, and thousands of descriptive links. Study the anatomy of the human body online using anatomy charts, models and diagrams. It's fun, interactive and an ideal reference site for students or those who just want to know more about the medical descriptions and anatomical terms used by doctors and nurses. Enter and find that particular anatomy chart you've been seeking, along with extensive information. Not sure what anatomy chart you're looking for? Our user-friendly interface will help you browse through the thousands of possibilities to find what exactly you need, from the smallest bone in the human skeleton to a single blood vessel out of the over 60000 miles of vessels in the human circulatory system. We offer an exciting, interactive experience for learning all about anatomy online; whether your interest is academic or casual, let us guide you as you explore human anatomy and physiology.
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    13. "Information Resources On Swine In Biomedical Research "
    An extensive bibliography covering anatomy, anesthesia, surgical procedures, body systems, common biomedical models, and husbandry of laboratory swine is included.
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    AWIC Resource Series No. 11
    Updates Animal Models in Biomedical Research: Swine, 1994
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    M. Michael Swindle, D.V.M. and Allison C. Smith, D.V.M. Published by: United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service National Agricultural Library Animal Welfare Information Center 10301 Baltimore Avenue Beltsville, MD 20705-2351 Contact us: http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/contact.php Published in cooperation with the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Web Policies and Important Links Photo courtesy of USDA, ARS
    Information Resources on Swine in Biomedical Research
    Acknowledgements
    The staff of AWIC would like to acknowledge the contributions of M. Michael Swindle, D.V.M. Director of the Division of Laboratory Animal Resources and Professor and Chair of the Department of Comparative Medicine, at the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Swindle's expertise in swine anesthesia and surgery is world renowned. He is the recipient of the distinguished Smithy Research Award from the American Heart Association and the VonRecum Award from the Academy of Surgical Research. He has published and lectured extensively on swine antomy, anesthesia, analgesia and surgical techniques. His sharing of resources and expert review of this project is greatly appreciated.

    14. Anatomy Of The Dog And Cat
    Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine is one of the nation's top veterinary schools. It has one of the bestequipped veterinary teaching hospital in the
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    15. Learn About Human Anatomy And The Skeletal System. Find Information And Resource
    Comprehensive anatomy directory with many resources to help understand the musculoskeletal system.
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  • A guide to understanding human anatomy, the framework of the musculoskeletal system, the human body, and the foundation of orthopedics. Learn about anatomy, muscles, and the human skeleton.
    Ligament
    A ligament is a structure that connects two bones. Ligaments are found at joints, the junction of two bones. Ligaments are designed to allow the joint to move, but limit the motion such that the joint does not dislocate.
    Shoulder Anatomy
    The shoulder joint is the connection between the chest and the upper extremity. Three bones come together at the shoulder joint, and the shoulder is surrounded by several ligaments and a joint capsule. The shoulder joint surface is covered by a layer of smooth cartilage. zSB(3,3)
    Thigh
    The thigh is the part of the body between the hip and the knee. The thigh bone is the femur, and the major muscles of the thigh are the quadriceps and the hamstrings.
    Leg
    The leg is the part of the body between the knee and the ankle. The bones of the leg are the tibia and fibula, and the major muscles of the leg are the calf muscles.

    16. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy Of The Human Body
    anatomy—branch of biology concerned with the study of body structure of various organisms, including humans
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    Anatomy of the Human Body Henry Gray Anatomy of the Human Body Search: C ONTENTS Bibliographic Record Preface Illustrations Subject Index TWENTIETH EDITION
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  • 17. Veterinary Anatomy - Learn About Anatomy Of Dogs, Cats And Other Topics In Veter
    Veterinary anatomy is the study of bones, muscles, organs and other structures that make up the body of dogs, cats, horses, goats, cows and other animals.
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    Veterinary anatomy is the study of bones, muscles, organs and other structures that make up the body of dogs, cats, horses, goats, cows and other animals. Being familiar with your dog's and cat's normal anatomy helps when communicating with your vet and aids in the diagnosis of disease and congenital problems. This section contains basic veterinary anatomy diagrams and photos to advanced veterinary student coursework lecture and quiz material.
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  • Anatomy for the Pet Owner - Dogs and Cats
    Anatomy of dogs and cats, including all major organ systems. This site is is easy-to-understand and interactive - click on the organ or anatomical structure of interest for more detailed information. From Washington State College of Veterinary Medicine. zSB(3,3)
    Online Anatomy Dissections
    From the About.com Biology site - several species are available to "dissect" and learn about online.
    Skeletal Anatomy of Various Species
    Several large animal species covered (cattle, pig, sheep) and poultry skeletal anatomy as well. This page has several diagrams and photos in addition to text descriptions. From University of Guelph Animal and Poultry Science department.

    18. Spinal Anatomy Center - Vertebrae, Intervertebral Discs, Nerves
    From Spine Universe anatomy of the back and neck.
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    Spinal Anatomy Center
    The spine is intricate, an impressive column of vertebrae, intervertebral discs, nerves, and the spinal cord. Understanding spinal anatomy will help you better understand your spine condition, so look through our Spinal Anatomy Center to learn how your spine works.
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    Vertebral Column
    The vertebrae are composed of many elements that are critical to the overall function of the spine, which include the intervertebral discs and facet joints. Get an expert-written spinal anatomy lesson by reading this article.
    Spinal Curves
    Spinal curves are either kyphotic or lordotic. In a normal spine there are four types of spinal curvatures important to balance, flexibility, and stress absorption and distribution.
    Nerve Structures of the Spine
    Learn more about your spinal nerves and your body's nervous systems. Article explains spinal nerve and spinal cord basics and includes illustrations of spinal anatomy.
    Facet Joints of the Spine Anatomy
    A joint is where 2 or more bones are joined. Joints allow motion (articulation). The joints in the spine are commonly called facet joints, and you can learn about the anatomy of spinal joints in this article.

    19. Anatomy: MedlinePlus
    anatomy is the science that studies the structure of the body. On this page, you'll find links to descriptions and pictures of the human body's parts and organ systems from
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    URL of this page: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/anatomy.html Anatomy is the science that studies the structure of the body. On this page, you'll find links to descriptions and pictures of the human body's parts and organ systems from head to toe. Anatomy is the science that studies the structure of the body. On this page, you'll find links to descriptions and pictures of the human body's parts and organ systems from head to toe.
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    20. Anatomy Of The Digestive System
    Provides an overview of the anatomy of the digestive system.
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    Digestion is theprocess by which food is broken down into smaller pieces so that the body can use them to build and nourish cells and to provide energy. Digestion involves the mixing of food, its movement through the digestive tract (also known as the

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