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 Mehta Corporation, Exporters and OEM Manufacturers of human anatomical models, scientific instruments, microscopes.
Life size model of human head mounted on base, the brain dessectable in two parts, can be taken out, showing the cranial nerves and the important parts of skull.
HUMAN HEAD and NECK L.S. Showing the sectional view, the bones of the cranium,the cavities, cereberum,cerebellum, spinal cord, nose and throat cavities, larynx, tongue, palate, oesophagus are visible in in median section.
After removing the upper half of the sclera (outer shell), the choroid with its verticose veins is exposed; with the removal of second shell (the choroid) details of the retina come into view and the position of the yellow and blind spot is quite visible.
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 Skeletal System Medical Illustration, Medical Animation, Anatomical Model
Bones and Nerves of the Arm: Posterior View - AK00017
Bones of the Hip, Knee and Foot with Skin, Lateral View - BC00009
Bones of the Knee and Foot with Skin, Lateral View - BC00049
catalog.nucleusinc.com /categories.php?CatID=060&A=&I=2   (287 words)

  
 Dr. Ross's Biol 217 Anatomy and Physiology I at CBU
Human brainstem models, ventricles of brain, etc. Human skull model with nerves.
People with synesthesia--whose senses blend together--are providing valuable clues to understanding the organization and functions of the human brain.
During Lab #8, teams will also begin using the computer resources to study human muscles (so that each team will be able to use all the resources by the end of Lab #9).
www.cbu.edu /~aross/APIhome.htm   (3955 words)

  
 PATTS - Muscular System
Each of more than 600 muscles is served by nerves which link the muscle to the brain and spinal cord.
As it binds to receptors on the surface of the muscle cells, it causes the electrical impulse to be transmitted in both directions along the fiber, activating the actin and myosin strands.
Smooth- muscle cells are elongated and thin, not striated, have only one nucleus, and interlace to form sheets rather than bundles of muscles.
webschoolsolutions.com /patts/systems/muscles.htm   (883 words)

  
 Nervous system, human definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
Nervous system, human: The sum total of the tissues that record and distribute information within a person, and does so by electrical and chemical means.
These extensions, or processes, are the dendrites (branches off the cell that receive electrical impulses), the axon (the electrical wiring and conduit tube that conducts impulses), and specialized endings (terminal areas to transfer impulses to receivers on other nerves or muscles).
Neurons consist of the nerve cell body and various extensions from the cell body.
www.medterms.com /script/main/art.asp?articlekey=4542   (300 words)

  
 Human Anatomy Human Anatomy Pictures & Medical Software
Our Medical Software provides human anatomy pictures in 3D and allows you to create quizzes and tests, watch bio-mechanical and real-life demonstrations of procedures, and fully rotate, magnify and examine every part of the human anatomy.
The Human Anatomy software is unsurpassed in conveying complex anatomical and pathological information.
All structures and musculature are modeled and labeled including nerves, deep and superficial muscles, blood supply, skeletal structures and unique features for each individual body part (i.e.
www.human-anatomy.net   (146 words)

  
 BUBL LINK: Human anatomy
Information on each bone of the skull is accessible via colour images of a human skull or a list of bone names, and is described using text, illustrations and a colour photograph.
Information is organised into seven main sections addressing how humans would cope in outer space, space as a laboratory for life sciences, the effects of space flight on various parts of the body including the cardio-vascular system, blood components, fluid regulation, muscular and skeletal systems, and human sensory and balance systems.
The first allows close examination of ten anatomy systems including muscles, reproduction, nerves and the cardiovascular area.
bubl.ac.uk /link/h/humananatomy.htm   (533 words)

  
 biology - Birth
Birth pangs are the pains felt by the mother during labour, resulting from contractions of the uterus and pressure on nerves and organs.
Virgin Birth is the Christian doctrine that asserts that Jesus Christ was born without the participation of a human father.
Stillbirth is the birth of a dead fetus or an infant.
www.biologydaily.com /biology/Birth   (453 words)

  
 Muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are approximately 650 skeletal muscles in the human body (see list of muscles of the human body).
Muscle is the contractile tissue of the body and is derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells.
In skeletal muscle, contraction is stimulated by electrical impulses transmitted by the nerves, the motor nerves and motoneurons in particular.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Muscle   (2129 words)

  
 MG mailing list Dec 2002: ? a new thread- LBC's & MG's in literature
The journey laid a magical finger on the genuine pulse of life and gallantly the machinery of human nerves strove to answer the bounding courses of the swift blue animal."
Thomas Pynchon, V. The character McClintic Sphere (an amalgam of Thelonious Sphere Monk and Ornette Coleman) drives a Triumph.
I don't have a copy handy, or I'd track down a quote.
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 headneck.doc
REFERENCES: Use these to help you study the bones, muscles, nerves, and surface anatomy for this region of the human body.
The following list of structures is what your are responsible for knowing for the head and neck region.
1-17 OSTEOLOGY & OSTEOLOGICAL FEATURES: For the following bones of the head and neck know their name, location, and indicated surface markings: On tests when writing the osteological feature of a bone, always include the bone it belongs to, as in mastoid process of temporal bone or zygomatic process of temporal bone.
www.angelo.edu /faculty/rwilke/word-lists/headneck.doc   (212 words)

  
 These Cults: Chapter VII
Sir Charles Bell, a distinguished British physiologist and anatomist, whose discovery of distinct functions of the nerves was regarded as the greatest addition to medical knowledge since Harvey's demonstration of the circulation of the blood, in his book on "The Nervous System of the Human Body" (p.
From a long list on file in the offices of the New York Vivisection Investigation League, at 105 East 22nd Street, we quote only a few of the more conspicuous medical names which have gone on record as disavowing any benefits to medicine or surgery from animal experimentation.
When Sir Charles Creighton, England's most famous epidemiologist, was Invited to write the article on Vaccinaion for the 9th edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, it was supposed, presumably, that he would write in favor of it, since he was "a regular" of the straightest pattern, with degrees from Aberdeen, Berlin and Vienna.
www.soilandhealth.org /03sov/0303critic/030315cults/cults-ch7.htm   (212 words)

  
 The Superhero Hype! Boards - Darkman vs. Spawn
Just for the record, when he had his nerves severed, he gained augmented strength because of unchecked levels of adrenaline in his body, so he was stronger than normal human beings!......
DarkMan is one of my favorite super hero movies, but he doesn`t stand a chance in Hell against Spawn.
There are like a million powers you can list that Spawn has which could butcher DarkMan.
www.superherohype.com /forums/printthread.php?t=24584   (350 words)

  
 CNI Review Medical Journal - Online Library - Colorado Neurological Institute
The list of genetically-determined channelopathies is steadily increasing, but at this time over 30 different human diseases are a consequence of mutations in ion channels.
What follows is a review of some of the most well characterized channelopathies with specific attention to those disorders affecting nerves and muscles.
These diseases are now called "channelopathies." Ion channels are normally responsible for the generation of electrical currents across excitable membranes, and the "channelopathies" are characterized by increased or decreased excitability of nerve or muscle.
www.thecni.org /reviews/13-2-p02-england.htm   (350 words)

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