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Extreme Heterogeneity Reported in Published Anatomical Meta‐Analyses: A Meta‐Epidemiological Study
ABSTRACT Following the introduction of meta‐analytic methodology into anatomical research, anatomical meta‐analyses have increased substantially. However, extremely high statistical heterogeneity is frequently observed in these studies, while its implications remain insufficiently discussed within anatomical research. The present study investigated the
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List of Licensed Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Assistant Funeral Directors, Kansas, 1939 [PDF]
"Compiled February, 1939 by the Kansas State Board of ...
Kansas. State Board of Embalming
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE: A New Embalming Fluid for Preserving Cadavers [PDF]
Background: Dissection laboratory is the only place where the three dimensional structure of the human body is reinforced by visual, auditory and tactile pathways.
P.E. Natekar, F. M. Desouza
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Comparison of Tissue Preservation using Formalin and Ethanol as Preservative Formula
Background: Tissue preservation can be performed through embalming, by providing the chemical embalming fluid to the human remains. Formalin’s preservative formula is the foundation for modern methods of embalming.
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The evolution of hierarchical phase‐contrast tomography (HiP‐CT) from its origins at the BM05 beamline to its transition to BM18 (ESRF‐EBS) is shown. The novel hardware and scanning approach developments resulted in significantly improved data quality, resolution, sensitivity and speed.
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List of Licensed Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Assistant Funeral Directors, Kansas, 1946 [PDF]
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Secularism, Gender and Masculinity in Nineteenth‐Century Cremation in Europe and the USA
ABSTRACT This essay explores, from transnational perspectives, the early history of modern cremation, which developed in the long nineteenth century with secularist connotations. I argue that the beginnings of modern cremation were shaped by bourgeois men who claimed certain identifiers for themselves in a gendering and Othering way.
Carolin Kosuch
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Perception of Surgical Faculty on the Utility of Modified Thiel Embalmed Cadavers [PDF]
Introduction: Surgical skills training on low and high fidelity simulators have been in practice for over a decade, but due to the high cost of virtual reality simulators it is beyond the reach of institutions and trainees.
Ashwini C Appaji, Sundaresh Dabir C
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Relationships between human tibia diaphysis shape and experimental injury outcomes
Abstract Interpretation is central to skeletal trauma analysis; however, the influence of intrinsic skeletal variation, such as long bone shape, on injury is not fully understood. While previous studies have emphasized extrinsic variables such as loading rate, direction, and number of impacts, this study investigates whether diaphyseal shape variation ...
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Background: In the achievement of optimal learning outcomes, knowledge retention presents a major concern for medical students and educators. Practical dissection courses facilitate the consolidation of knowledge of anatomy. Previously, it was shown that
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