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Bilaterally Elongated Styloid Process – A Case Report
Published 2014-09-01“…A knowledge of such variation may be of interest not only for anatomist but also for physicians and surgeons. An elongated styloid process may be responsible for different sets of clinical features like cervicofacial pain or feeling of foreign body in pharynx. …”
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Honoris Causa Professor Dushan Fedorovich Lambl was a Man Truly Devoted to Science
Published 2020-07-01“…Vilém Dušan Lambl, better known in Russia as Dushan Fedorovich Lambl (1824-1895) — Czech and Russian anatomist, histologist, therapist and parasitologist, doctor of medicine, professor, head of the department of normal anatomy and pathological anatomy of the Imperial Kharkov University (from 1860 to 1871), head of the Faculty therapeutic Department of the Imperial University of Warsaw (from 1871 to 1895), Privy Councilor.Professor Lambl D.F. the main works on parasitology (he was the first to describe in 1859 the simplest microorganism that parasitizes humans and now bears his name), pathological anatomy (his famous lithographs written on stone), normal anatomy, internal medicine, as well as natural science, ethnography, culture and linguistics of Slavs and others. …”
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110-birth anniversary of professor, honorable scientist of Russian Federative Socialist Republic M.A. Sresely
Published 2014-06-01“…For a long period of time he was a member of the Presidium of the Board of the All-union and Leningrad Anatomist's, thistologist's and Embryologist's Society. …”
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The lives of creatures obscure, misunderstood, and wonderful: a volume in honour of Ken Aplin 1958–2019. In Papers in Honour of Ken Aplin, ed. Julien Louys, Sue O’Connor, and Krist...
Published 2020-11-01“…Ken was a world-renowned comparative anatomist, vertebrate systematist, palaeontologist, and zooarchaeologist. …”
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Geoffrey Wingfield Harris (1913-1971), padre de la neuroendocrinología
Published 2023-11-01“…Contents: The life and work of the British anatomist George W. Harris (1913-1971) is described. …”
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Bilateral Eventration of Sciatic Nerve - A Case Report
Published 2016-10-01“…The variation in division of sciatic nerve in general population needs to be kept in mind so as to create awareness among surgeons, anesthetists and anatomist about the degree and extent of variation in sciatic nerve division. …”
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Wilhelm von Waldeyer: Important Steps in Neural Theory, Anatomy and Citology
Published 2022-02-01“…Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer-Harz is regarded as a significant anatomist who helped the entire medical world to discover and develop new techniques in order to improve patient treatment as well as decrease death rates. …”
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Effectiveness and Complications of Percutaneous Needle Tenotomy with a Large Needle for Muscle Contractures: A Cadaver Study.
Published 2015-01-01“…After each tenotomy, a neuro-orthopaedic surgeon and an anatomist dissected the area in order to evaluate the success of the tenotomy and any adjacent lesions which had occurred.Of the 401 tenotomies, 72% were complete, 24.9% partial and 2.7% failed. …”
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Why anatomical terminology in Serbian languange?
Published 2021-01-01“…In article is discussed, from the viewpoint of anatomist, the absence of a "standard" anatomical terminology in Serbian language and the consequences of this fact. …”
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‘By a Comparison of Incidents and Dialogue’: Richard Owen, Comparative Anatomy and Victorian Serial Fiction
Published 2010-10-01“…This paper examines the extensive but relatively little-known literary reading of the comparative anatomist Richard Owen, suggesting that important aspects of other, and even explicitly non-Darwinian, areas of Victorian science were just as likely to be influenced by their practitioners’ enthusiasm for fiction and poetry. …”
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New light on the history of Megalosaurus, the great lizard of Stonesfield
Published 2017“…The reptilian nature of the bones was confirmed during a visit to Oxford by the great French comparative anatomist Georges Cuvier in 1818. The presence of a giant reptile in the Stonesfield Slate became widely known in the English geological community. …”
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Mr Joseph Maclise and the Epistemology of the Anatomical Closet
Published 2021-07-01“…This article takes up the case of Joseph Maclise (1815–1891), a talented and truculent surgeon, anatomist, and medical illustrator of mid-nineteenth-century Britain. …”
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Plastinación, una técnica moderna al servicio de la anatomía Plastination: a modern anatomical technique
Published 2005-01-01“…In the eighth decade of the XX century the German anatomist von Hagens patented the plastination technique that consists of replacing the water of tissues by silicones, polymers or resins. …”
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Feasibility of Osseous Landmarks for ACL Reconstruction—A Macroscopic Anatomical Study
Published 2023-06-01“…An orthopedic surgeon, an anatomist and a medical student identified the ridges. …”
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To the 500th anniversary of the birth of Gabriele Falloppio (1523–1562)
Published 2024-03-01“…Although Falloppio is primarily known as an anatomist who described the uterine (“fallopian”) tubes, his range of interests was much wider, and his contribution to anatomy was substantially more significant. …”
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The Collaboration ‘manqué:’ Petrus Camper’s Son at Montbard, 1785-1787
Published 2009-11-01“… The Dutch anatomist Petrus Camper (1722-1789) was pleased that Buffon wanted to co-write a book on the natural history of whales. …”
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Visualizing the human olfactory projection and ancillary structures in a 3D reconstruction
Published 2024-11-01“…A series of 10 µm coronal sections was stained with quadruple fluorescence histology and scanned in four channels. A trained anatomist manually segmented six structures of interest in a subset of the sections to generate the ground truth. …”
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Application of Eye Tracking Technology in Aviation, Maritime, and Construction Industries: A Systematic Review
Published 2021-06-01“…In 1596, Du Laurens, a French anatomist and medical scientist, said that the eyes are the windows of the mind. …”
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Jean Pecquet (1622–1674). To the 400th anniversary of the birth
Published 2023-07-01“…The article is dedicated to the 400th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding French anatomist, physician and philosopher Jean Pecquet (1622–1674). …”
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