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Pathological anatomy and self-portraiture [PDF]
Why should an artist look to anatomical or pathological specimens as a reservoir of images with which to facilitate an articulation of his or her own artistic or personal identity?
Harcourt, Glenn, Temple-Cox, Lisa
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Contributions to pathological anatomy [PDF]
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Richard L. Townsend
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Recent Progress in Pathology and Pathological Anatomy [PDF]
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Reginald Fitz
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A Manual of Pathological Anatomy [PDF]
Microfilmed for preservation ; Mode of access: Internet.
C. Handfield Jones, E. H. Sieveking
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THE PATHOLOGIC ANATOMY OF INFLUENZAL BRONCHOPNEUMONIA [PDF]
In this report, based on approximately 200 necropsies, no attempt will be made to distinguish between changes due to the unknown virus and those from mixed or secondary infection; only the most outstanding features are discussed. Perhaps the most lasting impression from long association with lobar pneumonia in postmortem examination is that when it ...
E. R. LeCOUNT
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PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF LETHARGIC ENCEPHALITIS [PDF]
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Guizzetti
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Skeletal pathology and variable anatomy in elephant feet assessed using computed tomography [PDF]
Foot problems are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in elephants, but are underreported due to difficulties in diagnosis, particularly of conditions affecting the bones and internal structures. Here we evaluate post-mortem computer tomographic (CT)
Benjamin+42 more
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BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE ON MENINGIOMAS WITH CALCIFICATION
Meningiomas are the most common non-glial tumours of the central nervous system characterized by pathological biomineralization. The work aimed to conduct bibliometric analysis and systematize data on the prevalence, etiology, morphology and main trends ...
Anastasiya P. Denysenko+1 more
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Anatomical information science [PDF]
The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) is a map of the human body. Like maps of other sorts – including the map-like representations we find in familiar anatomical atlases – it is a representation of a certain portion of spatial reality as it exists at ...
Kumar, Anand+4 more
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Recent Progress in Pathology and Pathological Anatomy [PDF]
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