In anatomy , a process lang la processus apophysis is a projection or outgrowth of tissue biology tissue from a larger body. The vertebra has several kinds of processes,such as transverse process, prezygapophysis, postzygapophysis. Examples Examples of processes include the mastoid process the xiphoid process the acromion process the spinous process extends from rearward from the centre of each vertebra . coracoid process vertebral transverse processes References Dorland s Medical Dictionary Category Anatomyanatomy stub de Apophyse es Ap fisis eo Proceso anatomio fr Apophyse it Apofisi ja ... more details
Other uses2 anatomy expert subject 1 Biology date November 2011 wikiversity Topic Anatomy Image The Anatomy Lesson.jpg thumb right 260px Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp The anatomy lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp by Rembrandt shows an anatomy lesson taking place in Amsterdam in 1632. Anatomy from the Ancient ... 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 Phylogenetics comparative embryology , ref name intro HGray cite web url http www.bartleby.com 107 1.html title Introduction page, Anatomy of the Human Body . Henry Gray. 20th edition. 1918 accessdate 19 March 2007 ref through common roots in evolution . Anatomy is subdivided into gross anatomy or Macroscopic scale macroscopic anatomy and Microscopic scale microscopic anatomy. ref name intro HGray Gross anatomy is the study of anatomical structures that can, when suitably presented ... anatomy is the study of minute anatomical structures on a microscopic scale. It includes histology ... between histology and cell biology isn t strictly made as described here . The history of anatomy has ... anatomy organ s and structures in the body. Methods have also improved dramatically, advancing from ... , and MRI . Anatomy should not be confused with anatomical pathology also called morbid anatomy ... anatomy organ s. Superficial anatomy Superficial anatomy or surface anatomy is important in anatomy .... ref name intro HGray With knowledge of superficial anatomy, physician s or veterinary surgeon s gauge the position and anatomy of the associated deeper structures. Superficial is a directional ... of the body. ref cite book last Marieb first Elaine title Human Anatomy & Physiology year 2010 publisher Pearson Education, Inc. location San Francisco page 12 ref Human anatomy main Human anatomy ... of Gray s Anatomy Human anatomy, including gross human anatomy and histology, is primarily the scientific ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Anatomy Of Type studio Longtype of cover version cover songs Artist Between the Buried and Me Cover Between The Buried And Me The Anatomy Of.jpg Released Start date 2006 6 13 Recorded Genre Progressive metal , progressive rock , thrash metal Length 69 56 Label Victory Records Producer Jamie King Last album Alaska album Alaska br 2005 This album The Anatomy Of br 2006 Next album Colors Between the Buried and Me album Colors br 2007 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r838526 review pure url yes link rev2 Lambgoat rev2Score Rating 3 10 http www.lambgoat.com albums view.aspx?id 2045 link The Anatomy Of is the first cover album by American heavy metal band Between the Buried and Me . It is the second release to include Dan Briggs musician Dan Briggs , Blake Richardson , and Dustie Waring . Track listing tracklist collapsed headline extra column Original artist date total length 69 56 writing credits yes title1 Blackened song Blackened writer1 James Hetfield , Jason Newsted , Lars Ulrich extra1 Metallica small 1988 small length1 6 40 title2 Kickstart My Heart writer2 Nikki Sixx extra2 M tley Cr e small 1989 small length2 4 55 title3 The Day I Tried to Live writer3 Chris Cornell extra3 Soundgarden small 1994 small length3 5 28 title4 Bicycle Race writer4 Freddie Mercury extra4 Queen band Queen small 1978 small length4 3 09 title5 Three of a Perfect Pair song Three of a Perfect Pair writer5 Adrian Belew , Bill Bruford , Robert Fripp , Tony Levin extra5 King Crimson small 1984 small length5 4 11 title6 Us and Them song Us and Them writer6 Rick Wright , Roger Waters extra6 Pink Floyd small 1973 small length6 7 52 title7 Geek U.S.A. writer7 Billy Corgan extra7 The Smashing Pumpkins small 1993 ... the Buried and Me DEFAULTSORT Anatomy Of, The Category Between the Buried and Me albums Category 2006 albums Category Victory Records albums pt The Anatomy Of ... more details
Processanatomy , a projection or outgrowth of tissue from a larger body Biological process , a process of a living organism Cognitive process , the process of thought Mental process , functions or processes ...Wiktionary process processes processing Process or processing may refer to TOCright Process philosophy , unifying principles which operate in many different systemic contexts Process haircut, which uses a Relaxer chemical agent to straighten hair Science and technology Process engineering , in the article ... characterized by parameters and constraints Systems engineering process , a process for applying systems engineering techniques to the development of systems Process science , a method ... Chemical process , a method or means of changing one or more chemicals or chemical compounds Thermodynamic process , the energetic evolution of a thermodynamic system Process control , a statistics and engineering discipline that deals with controlling the output of processes Process theory , the scientific study of processes Stochastic process , in probability theory, a random process, as contrasted to a deterministic process Method patent Process patent , usually refers to a manufacturing process Food processing , transforming raw ingredients into food Information processing , change processing of information detectable by an observer Process Manufacturing , manufacturing concerned ... values Process ontology , a description of the components and their relationships that make up a process Computers Process computing , a computer program or an instance of a program running concurrently with other programs Process group , in POSIX conformant operating systems, a collection of one or more ..., calcining, or other means Business Business process , activities or tasks that produce a specific service or product for customers Industrial process , a procedure involving chemical or mechanical steps to aid in the manufacture of an item or items Business process mapping , activities involved ... more details
The Process may refer to The Process , A Rock Reggae group from Detroit featuring members of George Clinton s P Funk All Stars. The Process has worked with producer Adrian Sherwood, Little Axe, Ghetto Priest and Congo Natty aka Rebel MC. The Process Brave Combo album The Process Brave Combo album , a 2000 album by Brave Combo The Process Play N Skillz album The Process Play N Skillz album , a 2004 album by rap group Play N Skillz The Process Memphis Bleek album The Process Memphis Bleek album , upcoming album by rapper Memphis Bleek The Process Skinny Puppy album The Process Skinny Puppy album , a 1996 album by industrial band Skinny Puppy The Process collective , an art and philosophy collective formed in the early 1990s The Process novel The Process novel , by Brion Gysin The Process Church of The Final Judgment , a religious group that flourished in the 1960s and 1970s The MacGuffin from the film The Spanish Prisoner See also The Trial by Franz Kafka in German Der Process disambig ... more details
The S process or slow neutron slow neutron capture process is a nucleosynthesis process that occurs at relatively ... beta decay beta minus decay . In the S process, a stable isotope captures a neutron, but the radioactive .... This process produces stable isotopes by moving along the valley of beta decay stable isobars in the table of nuclides chart of isotopes . The S process produces approximately half of the isotopes ... galactic chemical evolution . The S process differs from the more rapid R process of neutron capture by its slow rate of neutron captures. History The S process was seen to be needed from the relative ... a matter of determining what other nuclei could be accounted for by such a process. A table apportioning the heavy isotopes between S process and R process was published in the famous B2FH ... There it was also argued that the S process occurs in red giant stars. In a particularly illustrative ... fluence could account for the observed S process abundances, but that a wide range of fluences is required ... neutron fluence as a function of the number of iron seed so exposed became the standard model of the S process ... title S process studies in the light of new experimental cross sections journal Astrophysical Journal .... These placed the S process on the firm quantitative basis that it enjoys today. The S process in stars The S process is believed to occur mostly in Asymptotic Giant Branch stars. In contrast to the R process which is believed to occur over time scales of seconds in explosive environments, the S process is believed to occur over time scales of thousands of years. The extent to which the s process ... link yes Neutron Image S process elem Ag to Sb.svg thumb right 400 px The S process acting in the range from silver Ag to antimony Sb . One distinguishes the main and the weak s process ... ref The weak component of the S process, on the other hand, synthesizes S process element S process ... those s isotopes into interstellar space. The S process is often mathematically treated using the so ... more details
his art through a better understanding of human anatomy. In the process he advanced both human ... Internal organs.png alt2 The internal organs and their contents caption2 The internal Organ anatomy organs and their contents link2 image Man shadow anatomy.png width2 135 Human anatomy gr. ... 1.html title Introduction page, Anatomy of the Human Body . Henry Gray. 20th edition. 1918 accessdate 27 March 2007 ref Anatomy is subdivided into gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy. ref name intro HGray Gross anatomy also called topographical anatomy, regional anatomy, or anthropotomy is the study of anatomical structures that can be seen by the naked eye. ref name intro HGray Microscopic anatomy ... of cells . Anatomy , human physiology the study of function , and biochemistry the study of the chemistry ... to students studying health science medical sciences . In some of its facets human anatomy is closely related to embryology , comparative anatomy and Phylogenetics comparative embryology , ref ... anatomy organ s, that consist of Tissue biology tissue s, that consist of Cell biology cell s and connective tissue . The history of anatomy has been characterized, over a long period of time, by a continually developing understanding of the functions of organ anatomy organ s and structures in the body ... of certain Biology biological sciences , learn gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy from ... of microscopic anatomy or histology can be aided by practical experience examining histological preparations ... anatomy with practical experience of dissection and inspection of cadavers dead human bodies . A thorough working knowledge of anatomy is required for all Physician medical doctors , especially surgery ... . Human anatomy, physiology , and biochemistry are basic medical sciences, which are generally taught to medical students in their first year at medical school. Human anatomy can be taught regionally or systemically ref name intro HGray that is, respectively, studying anatomy by bodily regions ... more details
Other uses Tympanum disambiguation The tympanum is an external Hearing sense hearing structure in animals such as frog s, toad s, insects, and mammals, to name a few. ref name BOWLES cite web url http online field guide.com glossary.htm title Glossary author Phil Bowles publisher The Online Field Guide accessdate March 8, 2012 ref Anurans In frogs and toads, it is located just behind the eye. It does not actually process sound wave s it simply transmits them to the amphibian s inner ear , which is protected from water and other foreign objects. See also Frog Eardrum Tympanal organ in insects References reflist DEFAULTSORT Tympanum Zoology Category Amphibian anatomy Category Auditory system Category Sensory organs Veterinary med stub Amphibian stub Animal anatomy stub ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Axis anatomy Latin GraySubject 21 GrayPage 99 Image Gray87.png Caption Second cervical vertebra, or epistropheus, from above. Image2 Gray305.png Caption2 Posterior atlantooccipital membrane and atlantoaxial ligament. Axis visible at center. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf In anatomy , the second cervical vertebra C2 of the vertebral column spine is named the axis from Latin axis , axle or epistropheus . It forms the pivot upon which the first cervical vertebra the atlas anatomy atlas , which carries the head anatomy head , rotates. The most distinctive characteristic of this bone is the strong odontoid process dens which rises perpendicularly from the upper surface of the body. That peculiar feature gives to the vertebra a rarely used third name vertebra dentata . It is the bone responsible for death in Judicial Hanging as the odontoid process usually breaks and hits the medulla oblongata, damaging the vital centres. The body The body is deeper in front than behind, and prolonged downward anteriorly so as to overlap the upper and front part of the third vertebra. It presents in front a median longitudinal ridge, separating two lateral depressions for the attachment of the Longus colli muscle s. Its under surface is concave from before backward and convex from side to side. File Axis vertebrae.jpg thumb right 800px Axis Other features The dens anatomy dens , or odontoid process , exhibits a slight constriction or neck where it joins the body. The pedicle of vertebral arch pedicles are broad and strong, especially in front, where they coalesce with the sides of the body and the root of the odontoid process. They are covered above ..., and the vertebral foramen large, but smaller than that of the Atlas anatomy atlas . The transverse ... process is large, very strong, deeply channelled on its under surface, and presents a bifid rib .... http www.backpain guide.com Chapter Fig folders Ch05 Anatomy Folder 3C1C2.html Atlas of Human Anatomy ... more details
Plant anatomy or phytotomy is the general term for the study of the internal Anatomy structure of plants ... structure of plants, since the mid 20th century the investigations of plant anatomy are considered a separate, distinct field, and plant anatomy refers to just the internal plant structures ..., New York, page 9, ISBN 0 7167 1007 2 ref Plant anatomy is now frequently investigated at the cellular ..., Ray Franklin and Esau, Katherine 2006 Esau s Plant anatomy meristems, cells, and tissues of the plant ... books?id iM BHf yWVAC&pg PR15 page xv , ISBN 0 471 73843 3 ref Structural divisions Plant anatomy is sometimes who date January 2012 divided into the following categories Flower anatomy Sepal Calyx Corolla flower Corolla Androecium Gynoecium Leaf anatomy Leaf Anatomy Leaf anatomy Stem anatomy Plant stem Stem structure Stem structure Fruit Seed anatomy Ovule Seed Seed structure Seed structure Pericarp Accessory fruit Wood anatomy Bark Cork tissue Cork Phloem Vascular cambium Wood Heartwood and sapwood Heartwood and sapwood branch collar Root anatomy Root Root structure Root structure History About ... , was one of the two founders of plant anatomy. In 1671 he published his Anatomia Plantarum , the first ... founders of plant anatomy. He published An Idea of a Philosophical History of Plants in 1672 and The Anatomy of Plants in 1682 . Grew is credited with the recognition of plant cells, although ... on structure, and his early work was with plant anatomy. While the exact structural level which is to be considered ... Trait d anatomie et de physiologie v g tale Treatise on Plant Anatomy and Physiology establishing ... de la botanique , in which he argued that plant anatomy, not physiology, ought to be the sole basis ... review of plant anatomy. In 1838 German botanist, Matthias Jakob Schleiden , published Contributions ..., Eduard Strasburger , described the mitotic process in plant cells and further demonstrated that new ... Pflanzenanatomie Physiological Plant Anatomy in which he described twelve types of tissue systems absorptive ... more details
The Anatomy Lesson may refer to The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp , a painting by Rembrandt The Anatomy Lesson 1983 novel The Anatomy Lesson 1983 novel , a novel by Philip Roth The Anatomy Lesson 1995 novel The Anatomy Lesson 1995 novel , a novel by John David Morley Disambig ... more details
Anatomy is the biological science concerned with the structure of living things wiktionary anatomyAnatomy may also refer to Human anatomy , the biological science concerned with the structure of the human body Anatomy film Anatomy film , released in 2000, a German horror film Anatomy 2 , released in 2003, the sequel to the film Anatomy Amatory anatomy , a style of English poetry The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek , the second full length album by Christian rock band Relient K Anatomic , a song by the Afro Celt Sound System from the album Volume 5 Anatomic Project Anatomy also Integration Anatomy a project planning and follow up tool that visualizes the dependencies between project results in complex development projects System Anatomy a systems development tool that visualizes the dependencies between system capabilities in complex systems See also Gray s Anatomy disambiguation disambig de Anatomie Begriffskl rung nl Anatomy ru ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Dens anatomy Latin GraySubject 21 GrayPage 99 Image Gray87.png Caption Second cervical vertebra , or epistropheus , from above. Dens labeled at center top. Image2 Gray88.png Caption2 Second cervical vertebra, epistropheus, or axis, from the side. Odontoid process labeled at center top. System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre d 08 DorlandsSuf 12285795 The dens also odontoid process or odontoid peg is a protuberance process or projection of the axis anatomy axis second cervical vertebra . It exhibits a slight constriction or neck, where it joins the main body of the vertebra. The condition, where the dens is separated from the body of the axis, is called os odontoideum , and may cause nerve and circulation compression syndrome. On its anterior surface is an oval or nearly circular facet for articulation with that on the anterior arch of the atlas . On the back of the neck, and frequently extending on to its lateral surfaces, is a shallow groove for the transverse atlantal ligament which retains the process in position. The apex is pointed, and gives attachment to the apical odontoid ligament below the apex the process is somewhat enlarged, and presents on either side a rough impression for the attachment of the alar ligament these ligaments connect the process to the occipital bone . The internal structure of the odontoid process is more compact than that of the body. The odontoid peg is the ascension of the atlas fused to the ascension of the axis. The peg has an articular facet at its front and forms part of a joint with the anterior arch of the atlas. It is a non weight bearing joint. The alar ligaments, together with the apical ligaments, are attached from ... Articulation between odontoid process and atlas. Image Gray308.png Median sagittal section ... mouth, pharynx, and larynx. gallery External links MeshName Odontoid process http anatomy.med.umich.edu radiology head neck skull lateral.html Diagram at umich.edu Odontoid process is 3 UMichAtlas ... more details
good article About the television series the textbook Gray s Anatomy other uses Gray s Anatomy disambiguation Infobox television show name Grey s Anatomy image File Grey s Anatomy Logo.svg 250px genre ... episodes List of Grey s Anatomy episodes executive producer Shonda Rhimes br Betsy Beers br Mark Gordon ... related Private Practice TV series Private Practice website http abc.go.com shows greys anatomy website title Grey s Anatomy s Official Site Grey s Anatomy is an United States American medical drama ... spinoff article As of January 2012 , four soundtrack discs have been released, as well as a Grey s Anatomy ... Emmy awards. In 2010, Grey s Anatomy was the fourth highest revenue earning show for 2010, with US ... Among TV s Biggest Moneymakers , Hollywood Reporter , March 17, 2011 ref Grey s Anatomy was renewed ..., Grey s Anatomy farewell publisher Vanity Fair magazine Italian Vanity Fair accessdate June 1, 2011 ... leaving greys anatomy 2011 06 01 AGHgOFGH blog.html title Joey McIntyre and wife welcome baby girl Patrick Dempsey leaving Grey s Anatomy publisher The Washington Post accessdate June 1, 2011 ref ref ... 2011 05 patrick dempsey greys anatomy leaving vanity fair title Patrick Dempsey On Grey s Anatomy ... quitting greys 163293.shtml title Patrick Dempsey Out at Grey s Anatomy After Season 8 publisher ... with kristin b252136 greys anatomy heading into its final.html Is Grey s Anatomy Heading Into Its ... greys anatomy articles shonda rhimes tweets major season 8 spoilers title Shonda Rhimes tweets major ... been renewed for a ninth season. ref cite web url http tvline.com 2012 03 23 greys anatomy castle revenge ... 6, 2012 ref Production The title Grey s Anatomy was devised as a play on words a reference to both Henry Gray s medical textbook Gray s Anatomy , and character Meredith Grey Not Lexie, who wasn t even ... Care Center in North Hills, Los Angeles, California North Hills , California . ref Grey s Anatomy Season 1 DVD cast commentary ref Mark Kimson of The Guardian has credited Grey s Anatomy with popularizing ... more details
Superficial anatomy also called surface anatomy is a descriptive science dealing with anatomical features that can be studied by sight, without dissection dissecting an organism. In particular, in the case of human superficial anatomy , these are the form and proportions of the human body and the surface landmarks which correspond to deeper structures hidden from view, both in static pose and in motion. It is also called visual anatomy . File Surface projections of the organs of the trunk.png thumb Surface projections of the major organs of the Trunk anatomy trunk , using the vertebral column and Human rib cage rib cage as main reference points of superficial anatomy. In addition, the science of superficial anatomy includes the theories and systems of body proportions and related artistic canons. Studying of superficial anatomy is the basis for depiction of human body in classic art . Some pseudo science s such as physiognomy , phrenology and palmistry rely on superficial anatomy. See also List of superficial anatomical features List of images in Gray s Anatomy XII. Surface anatomy and Surface Markings Anatomy References reflist Books Drawing the Living Figure by http www.josephsheppard.com Joseph Sheppard , ISBN 0 486 26723 7 Human regional anatomy Superficial axial anatomy Superficial anatomy of limbs Category Anatomy pt Anatomia de superf cie tl Pang ibabaw na anatomiya ... more details
see also Atlas disambiguation Infobox Bone Name Atlas anatomy Latin GraySubject 21 GrayPage 99 Image Gray86.png Caption First cervical vertebra , or Atlas Image2 Gray305.png Caption2 Posterior atlanto ccipital membrane and atlantoaxial ligament. Atlas visible at center. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 70 DorlandsSuf 12167134 In anatomy , the atlas C1 is the most superior first cervical vertebra of the spine anatomy spine . It is named for the Atlas mythology Atlas of Greek mythology , because it supports the globe of the head anatomy head . The atlas is the topmost vertebra, and &ndash along with the Axis anatomy Axis &ndash forms the joint connecting the Human skull skull ... facet fovea dentis , for articulation with the odontoid process dens of the axis. The upper ... below. ref Gray s Anatomy pgs.36 37 10 27 11 ref Posterior arch Image Gray308.png thumb right ... it ends behind in the posterior tubercle, which is the rudiment biology rudiment of a spinous process ... size of this process prevents any interference with the movements between the atlas and the skull ... atlantooccipital membrane , while immediately behind each superior articular process ... which arches backward from the posterior end of the superior articular process. This groove represents ..., after ascending through the foramen in the transverse process, winds around the lateral mass in a direction ... Condyle anatomy condyle of the occipital bone, and are admirably adapted to the nodding ... the odontoid process of the axis the posterior transmitting the spinal cord medulla spinalis and its ... links Netter, Frank. http www.backpain guide.com Chapter Fig folders Ch05 Anatomy Folder 3C1C2.html Atlas of Human Anatomy , High Cervical Spine C1 C2 eMedicineDictionary Atlas Gray s Spine DEFAULTSORT Atlas Anatomy Category Bones of the torso bg ca Atles os cs Atlas obratel de ... anatomia ru simple Atlas anatomy sk Nosi anat mia fi Kannattajanikama sv Ringkota ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Orbit anatomy Latin orbitae GraySubject 46 GrayPage 188 Image Orbital bones.png Caption The seven bones that articulate to form the orbit. BR yellow Frontal bone BR green Lacrimal bone BR brown Ethmoid bone br blue Zygomatic bone BR purple Maxillary bone BR aqua Palatine bone BR red Sphenoid bone BR BR teal Nasal bone BR The nasal bone is illustrated but does not form part of the orbit Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName Orbit MeshNumber A02.835.232.781.324.690 DorlandsPre o 05 DorlandsSuf 12594914 In anatomy , the orbit is the cavity or socket of the human skull skull in which the human eye eye and Accessory visual structures its appendages are situated. Orbit can refer to the bony socket, ref name urlOrbit Definition and More from the Free Merriam Webster Dictionary cite web url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary orbit title Orbit Definition and More from the Free Merriam Webster Dictionary format work accessdate 2010 03 26 ref or it can also be used to imply ..., of which the eye occupies 6.5  ml. ref Duane s Ophthalmology, Chapter 32 Embryology and Anatomy ... and laterally by lacrimal fossa. ref cite book last Moore first Keith L. title Clinically Oriented Anatomy ... orbital process of palatine bone . Medially, near the orbital margin, is located the groove ... process of maxilla, the lacrimal bone , and a small part of the body of the sphenoid. It is the thinnest ... Keith L. title Clinically Oriented Anatomy 6th Ed year 2010 publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins isbn 978 07817 7525 0 ref The lateral wall is formed by the frontal process of zygomatic and more ... bone Ethmoid bone Lamina papyracea Zygomatic bone Orbital process of the zygomatic bone Maxillary bone Orbital surface of the body of the maxilla Palatine bone Orbital process of palatine bone Sphenoid ... orbit anatomy 2.jpg Lateral orbit anatomy Image Lateral orbit nerves.jpg Lateral orbit nerves Image ... reflist 2 External links Commons Orbit anatomy eMedicine oph 2 Arterial Supply, Orbit SUNYAnatomyLabs ... more details
In anatomy, a hiatus is a natural fissure in a structure. ref DorlandsDict four 000049217 Hiatus ref Examples include Esophageal hiatus , the opening in the diaphragm through which the esophagus passes from the thorax into the abdomen Hiatus for greater petrosal nerve Maxillary hiatus Sacral hiatus Semilunar hiatus Adductor hiatus References reflist Category Anatomyanatomy stub ... more details
The Journal of Anatomy , originally between 1867 to 1916 known as the Journal of Anatomy and Physiology is a peer reviewed scientific journal published by Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland . External links http www.blackwellpublishing.com journal.asp?ref 0021 8782 Category Anatomy journals Science journal stub ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Latus anatomy Latin regio lateralis GraySubject GrayPage Image Gray1220.png Caption Surface lines of the front of the thorax and abdomen. Latus labeled as lumbar . Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre l 04 DorlandsSuf 12479185 The latus is a region of the abdomen between the hypochondrium and inguinal region . In some contexts, it is sometimes called the flank or lumbar region. Superficial abdominopelvic anatomy Category Abdomen anatomy stub ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Clivus anatomy Latin GraySubject 35 GrayPage 148 Image Clivus.png Caption Superior view of the clivus Image2 Gray994.png Caption2 Longitudinal section of the head and neck showing the anatomical relation of the dens labeled odontoid process of axis . Clivus is the inferior part of the slope at top left, the upper part of the slope belongs to the sphenoid bone . System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 40 DorlandsSuf 12244230 The clivus Latin language Latin for slope is a part of the Human cranium cranium , a shallow depression behind the dorsum sell that slopes obliquely backward. It forms a gradual sloping process at the anterior most portion of the basilar occipital bone at its junction with the sphenoid bone . On axial planes, it sits just posterior to the sphenoid sinus es. Just lateral to the clivus bilaterally is the foramen lacerum which contains the internal carotid artery , proximal to its anastamosis with the Circle of Willis . Posterior to the clivus is the basilar artery . The clivus supports the upper part of the pons . Clivus is also used as an abbreviated term for the clivus ocularis which is the sloping inner wall of the retina as it dips into the foveola in the macula of the eye. Relation of the clivus and dens The clivus is an important landmark for checking for anatomical atlanto occipital alignment the clivus, when viewed on a lateral cervical spine C spine X ray , forms a line which, if extended, is known as Wackenheim s clivus line . Wackenheim s clivus line should pass through the dens anatomy dens of the axis anatomy axis or be tangential to it. ref McKenna DA, Roche CJ, Lee KW, Torreggiani WC, Duddalwar VA. Atlanto occipital dislocation case report and discussion. Can J Emerg Med 2006 8 1 50 3. Available at http caep.ca page.asp?id E54500383A904FAFAF3F79B782DE9A98 link and http caep.ca CMS get file.asp?id FEFEC2777AE24A8EBDB2DFCA69DBCF1C&ext .pdf&name pg50.pdf link . Accessed on December 7, 2006. ref ... more details
Calyx is a term used in animal anatomy for some cuplike areas or structures. Cnidarians The spicules containing the basal portion of the upper tentacular part of the polyp of some soft coral s also called calice . Entoprocta A body part of the Entoprocta from which tentacles arise and the mouth and anus are located. ref R.C.Brusca, G.J.Brusca. Invertebrates. Sinauer Associates, 2 ed. 2003 ref Echinoderms The body disk that is covered with a leathery tegumen containing calcareous plates in crinoid s and ophiuroid s the main part of the body where the viscera are located . ref A.R.Maggenti et al., Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology, digitalcommons.unl.edu, 2005 ref Insects In male insects, a funnel shaped expansion of the basal part of the vas deferens part of the seminal duct . Also in entomology, a flattened cap of neuropil e in an insect brain a component of the corpus pedunculatum and by certain female insects, an expansion of the oviduct into which the ovariole s open. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Calyx anatomy Category Invertebrate anatomy Category Cnidarian anatomy Category Echinoderm anatomy Category Insect anatomy invertebrate stub insect anatomy stub Animal anatomy stub ... more details
In zoology , an ambulacrum is an elongated area of the shell of an echinoderm in which a row of tube feet are arranged. It is pluralized as ambulacra . The area on the shell between ambulacra is known as an interambulacrum . References reflist Category Echinoderm anatomy echinoderm stub Animal anatomy stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The anatomy of the human breast was fundamentally revised in 2005, overturning assumptions held since 1840. Origins The standard model of the human breast is largely based on anatomical dissections carried out on cadavers by Astley Cooper and published in 1840 under the title Anatomy of the Breast . Image CooperWaxModel.jpg thumb Wax cast of the lactating human breast Cooper, 1840 . This model is based on wax cast s and dissections prepared by Cooper. The casting procedure introduced several artefacts. The injection of coloured wax into milk duct openings at the nipple inflated those ducts, giving the impression that near the nipple they expand into milk storage sacs called lactiferous sinuses . Also, in order to illustrate the milk ducts, Cooper who had likened them to the intertwined roots of a tree laid them out in an ordered manner for the artist to draw. This ordered lay out has been copied into anatomy diagrams ever since. Until 2005, Cooper s results had never been corroborated by modern investigative methods. Consequently, Cooper s model still underlies most practitioners understanding of the lactating human breast. Revised anatomy Recent anatomical ... name separator first2 JC year 2005 last3 Hartmann first3 RA last4 Hartmann first4 PE title Anatomy .... These findings on anatomy of the breast have important implications for the way the breast .... They are an artifact of the wax injection process. Glandular tissue is found closer to the nipple . Subcutaneous ... of its internal anatomy nor of its lactation potential. The ratio of glandular to fat ... ducts exit the nipple anatomy textbooks talk of between 15 and 20 lobes and milk ducts per breast . The network ... copyright status removed Image Ramsey breastanat.jpg thumb Anatomy of the lactating human breast ... External links http jdc.jefferson.edu cooper 61 On the anatomy of the breast by Sir Astley Paston Cooper ... breasts anatomy Breast Anotomy Category Breast ... more details
Anatomy for Beginners is a television show created by Gunther von Hagens . In this 4 part series, Dr Gunther von Hagens and Professor John Lee pathologist John Lee demonstrated the anatomical structure and workings of the body. The 4 episodes Movement , Circulation , Digestion and Reproduction were screened in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 in 2005. The show features public anatomy demonstrations with the use of real human cadavers and live nude models for Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings , carried out at Gunther von Hagens Institute for Plastination in Heidelberg , Germany . Dr von Hagens public demonstrations are not formal anatomy dissections performed by medical students in some countries as part of their medical training. Formal dissection are performed slowly and take dozens of hours of dissection. Anatomy for Beginners performs quicker autopsy and also combines with demonstration of plastinated body parts and specimens to gives just a glimpse of the human anatomy. The individuals on whom the demonstration was performed had, before their death, enrolled on von Hagens body donor programme and consented to the use of their bodies for public education in anatomy, including public demonstration. See also Body Worlds External links http www.channel4.com science microsites A anatomy intro.html Anatomy for Beginners, at Channel4.com http www.youtube.com show anatomyforbeginners Anatomy for Beginners on YouTube Category 2005 British television programme debuts Category 2005 British television programme endings Category 2000s British television series Euro tv prog stub ro Anatomia pentru ncep tori ... more details