Abstract of a paper read at the meeting of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, April 21, 1834. ACCOUNT OF THE DISSECTION OF A YOUNG RORQUAL OR SHORT WHALEBONE WHALE THE BALAENA ROSTRATA OF FABRICIUS WITH ...
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To perfect their craft, artists study the human form. Some also train their views on the interior of the human body. An exhibition at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles features some ...
In mice, blood cell production occurs via strings and clusters of cells within the bone marrow that are responsible for producing specific blood cell types, according to a far-reaching study led by ...
Your hands and feet are made up of dozens of little bones that all work together to allow you to perform everyday activities. If just one of these bones is injured or damaged, regular tasks can become ...
Everyone has bones, but not everyone understands the importance of changes in what’s going on inside their bodies. Walking, sleeping and having secure organs are all possible with the help of our ...
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