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The Body in Science and The Body in Humanity
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THE DEFENSE OF THE HUMAN BODY AGAINST LIVING MAMMALIAN CELLS
Harvey B. Stone
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CONSIDERATIONS ON THE HUMAN BODY
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Although it is self-evident that the study of human nutrition has as its goal the optimal nutrition of man, the nutritional status of the body best suited to optimal performance, i.e., optimal nutrition, has unfortunately not yet been satisfactorily defined.
Samuel J. Fomon+6 more
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 1976
A full set of governing dynamical equations for Hanavan's human body model are developed. The model consists of ellipsoids, elliptical cylinders, and frustrums of elliptical cones. It contains 34 degrees of freedom. The model is considered to be in an arbitrary force field and the limb motions may be either specified or left free.
Ronald L. Huston+3 more
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A full set of governing dynamical equations for Hanavan's human body model are developed. The model consists of ellipsoids, elliptical cylinders, and frustrums of elliptical cones. It contains 34 degrees of freedom. The model is considered to be in an arbitrary force field and the limb motions may be either specified or left free.
Ronald L. Huston+3 more
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The Human Body and the Human Being
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1956This paper is a review, by no means unprecedented, of some psychosomatic aspects of human behavior. Its scope comprises motivations and values, as well as reflex arcs and glandular secretions. For man is a physical body, capable of specifically human behavior—hate, tenderness, prejudice, hope, and despair.
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Freezing of Human Bodies [PDF]
New developments in the field of medical research sometimes go unnoticed and lie dormant for a number of years or are rapidly translated into clinical practice. At times, sound laboratory findings gain popularity outside of medical circles and, mainly through misinterpretation, attempts are made by the layman to translate the findings into practical ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
US News Books is providing an excellent science resource library for the general reading public (including persons trained in the medical arts and teachers and students of the psychological and biologic sciences) through the publication of its series The Human Body .
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US News Books is providing an excellent science resource library for the general reading public (including persons trained in the medical arts and teachers and students of the psychological and biologic sciences) through the publication of its series The Human Body .
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