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    Clinical neuroanatomy / by Snell, Richard S.

    Published 2010
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    High-Yield Neuroanatomy / by Fix,James D.

    Published 2000
    Subjects: “…Nervous system -anatomy&histology 910…”
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    Comparison of real-time instrument use and absorbent tube method for measuring formaldehyde in working environments: A health risk assessment for gross anatomy staff by Phanpina Soonklang, Arroon Ketsakorn, Nontiya Homkham, Chalermchai Chaikittiporn, Saowanee Norkaew

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This study compared the performance of real-time instruments (Gasmet) and absorbent tube methods in controlling formaldehyde levels in gross anatomy dissections with four working process areas. …”
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    Anatomy, ploidy level, and essential oil composition of <i>Hyssopus officinalis</i> ʻNikitskiy Beliyʼ <i>in vitro</i> and <i>ex situ</i> by I. V. Bulavin, N. N. Ivanova, N. N. Miroshnichenko, N. M. Saplev, S. A. Feskov

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Conventional methods were applied to study plant anatomy, ploidy level, and relative DNA content, as well as to extract and analyze essential oil. …”
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    Feasibility of fetal cardiac function and anatomy assessment by real-time spiral balanced steady-state free precession magnetic resonance imaging at 0.55T by Ye Tian, Jon Detterich, Jay D. Pruetz, Ecrin Yagiz, John C. Wood, Krishna S. Nayak

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this work, we explore improved fetal cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) without relying on any synchronizing devices, prospective, or retrospective gating, to determine the feasibility of real-time MRI evaluation of fetal cardiac function as well as cardiac and great vessel anatomies by using spiral balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) at 0.55T. …”
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    Use of the Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitor Acarbose in Patients with ‘Middleton Syndrome’: Normal Gastric Anatomy But with Accelerated Gastric Emptying Causing Postprandial Reactive Hypoglycemia and Diarrhea by Raymond J Playford, Charlotte Pither, Rui Gao, Stephen J Middleton

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…It has only recently been realized, however, that patients with normal gastric anatomy may experience similar symptoms and signs due to primary accelerated gastric emptying (Middleton syndrome). …”
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