Sentences with phrase «at anatomical»

With a greater awareness of what is happening at an anatomical and physiological level when we practice yoga, we can teach from a place of intelligence in a way that benefits all students.
It is, perhaps, the most obsessed - upon muscle in Western culture, as it is associated with «six - pack abs» (even though a cursory glance at an anatomical diagram reveals that they should really be called «ten - pack abs» — but, hey, who's counting?).
«Our finding of a link between bipolar disorder and the striatum at the molecular level complements studies that implicate the same brain region in bipolar disorder at the anatomical level, including functional imaging studies that show altered activity in the striatum of bipolar subjects during tasks that involve balancing reward and risk,» said TRSI Research Associate Rodrigo Pacifico, who was first author of the new study.
Movement data was collected using a 10 - camera 3D motion analysis system from reflective markers placed at anatomical locations on the body to calculate whole - body centre - of - mass (CoM).
You would think that what all this prefrontal cortex real estate would do for us is allow us to do all these wonderful things like paint and make music and speak and build churches and cities and schools and have systems of justice, but at an anatomical level one of its most distinguishing characteristics is that it's full of inhibitory circuits.
They're introduced to evidence that prolonged breast - feeding reduces the possibilities of obesity, SIDS and allergies, but the science of it, what's happening at the anatomical level?

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«The current state of affairs is a free - for - all,» said Angela McArthur, who directs the body donation program at the University of Minnesota Medical School and formerly chaired her state's anatomical donation commission.
At present, and based on what we know of the genetic regulation of development, these phenotypic changes in the gut are most likely the result of positive genetic changes in the genetic regulatory pathways controlling the development of the relevant anatomical features, i.e. they are novel positive, heritable genetic features producing a specific and functional novel anatomical structure within the Genus.
It's important to always use correct anatomical names for your children's body parts, including the penis and vagina, and to answer any questions they may have, says Elizabeth Jeglic, clinical psychologist and sexual violence prevention researcher at John Jay College.
We overcame some struggles at the beginning with latch issues, and she had also some anatomical issues going on.
You need to go to all of your prenatal appointments, get (some of) the recommended testing and lab work done, and most OBs and midwives tell you that you have to get at least one anatomical ultrasound at 20 weeks.
It is okay to only have the ultrasound you really need — the anatomical ultrasound at 20 weeks.
If you will look at this PRIMO baby bath tub, you will notice that it has an odd shape, it is anatomical.
Biologist Alexander Flemming made the anatomical find, announced late last year, while sorting through specimens at the Port Elizabeth natural history museum in South Africa.
A look at bone structure in a fur seal, which has stiff flippers, and a harbor seal, which has bendable paws, reveals an anatomical basis for their different feeding styles.
«It's important to incorporate all lines of evidence when considering enigmatic fossils: anatomical, preservational and comparative,» said Sam Giles, a junior research fellow at the University of Oxford and coauthor of the study.
To reach these conclusions, the study provides the most detailed anatomical descriptions of the species given to date, highlighting the small size of the reptile, which measured no more than a metre long, according to craniums found at the site in Catalonia.
Maybe dinosaurs had some anatomical characteristics that helped them survive, suggests Max Langer, a paleontologist at the University of São Paulo.
«Can this technique provide both EGFR mutation status information at the molecular level and precise anatomical information such as size, shape, NSCLC tumor location (s), and their relationship with adjacent structures?.»
Ward and her team found a styloid process at the end of a wrist bone more than 1.42 million years old, indicating this anatomical feature existed more than half a million years earlier than previously known.
Dr. Pontén is a professor at Uppsala University and a board - certified physician and specialist in anatomical pathology.
It was discovered at the «Kaitio» site in West Turkana, Kenya,» said Carol Ward, professor of pathology and anatomical sciences at MU.
«It was only through our detailed anatomical and statistical comparisons of the skull bones that we were able to distinguish between Albertavenator and Troodon,» said Thomas Cullen, a Ph.D. student of Evans at the University of Toronto and co-author of the study.
The team's analyses show that over its life span, Limusaurus experienced at least 77 other anatomical changes.
We describe an experimental model system that definitively links surgery and the subsequent wound - healing response to the outgrowth of tumor cells at distant anatomical sites.
Scientists not involved in the study noted that not only is it the first to demonstrate widespread anatomical changes in the pregnant human brain, but that it goes further by showing that the changes last for at least 2 years.
«While all of the anatomical details in the Misliya fossil are fully consistent with modern humans, some features are also found in Neandertals and other human groups,» said Quam, associate professor of anthropology at Binghamton.
Scientists from the University of Würzburg have now taken a closer look at the clock's anatomical structures and molecular processes in the honeybee.
But the new study, which includes anatomical data extinct species preserved in the fossil record, narrows that window considerably, says Joel Cracraft, an ornithologist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
The new analysis does not yet unseat the hippo as cetaceans» kissing cousin, because it only takes into account anatomical features, not molecular ones, says Maureen O'Leary, a professor in the department of anatomical sciences at Stony Brook University on Long Island, N.Y..
Tseng is an assistant professor of pathology and anatomical sciences in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, and a research associate with the American Museum of Natural History and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.
A high - resolution anatomical magnetic resonance scan was also carried out (at the High - Field MR Centre of Excellence, Department of MR Physics, led by Ewald Moser).
The new Robojelly design, rolled out this week at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics, incorporates an unusual anatomical feature: a jellyfish mud flap.
As venom glands don't fossilise, Benoit and his colleagues from at Wits University, in association with the Natural History Museum of London used cutting edge CT scanning and 3D imagery techniques to analyse the only two fossilised skulls of the Euchambersia ever found, and discovered stunning anatomical adaptions that are compatible with venom production.
Scientists at the University of Valencia have developed a research methodology called Anatomical Network Analysis (AnNA), based on network analysis mathematical tools for studying anatomy.
Although anomalocaridids died out (and thus aren't the direct ancestors of any living arthropod lineage), they likely shared many anatomical features with close relatives living at the time that ended up on the surviving branches of life's family tree, he explains.
A team of psychologists and imaging scientists at Vanderbilt has collaborated on a study that provides important corroboration of the validity of these studies by examining the relationship of the fMRI maps of resting state brain's networks with the brain's underlying anatomical and neurological structure.
The research, by a team at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, also suggests that the size of the brain's right anterior insula may predict the risk of future bouts of depression, potentially giving researchers an anatomical marker to identify those at high risk for recurrence.
Croatian - born Rakic, Professor of Neurobiology and Neurology at Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, US, also introduced the influential idea that different regions of the cerebral cortex acquire many of their specialised anatomical and functional properties through genetic programmes intrinsic to the cortex itself.
STONY BROOK, NY, July 14, 2014 — Research findings from an international team of scientists including Alan Turner, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomical Sciences at Stony Brook University School of Medicine, uncovers details on how a new species of a feathered raptorial dinosaur found in China provides evidence on how large - bodied dinosaurs took to the air.
For 1259 of these 68880 total data points (i.e., 861 subject pairs × 80 anatomical ROIs), at least one subject in the dyad lacked data for the corresponding ROI (Supplementary Table 2).
AP3 Principal Investigator Pat O'Connor is a Professor of Anatomical Sciences at Ohio University.
Croatian - born Rakic, Professor of Neurobiology and Neurology at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, also introduced the influential idea that different regions of the cerebral cortex acquire many of their specialized anatomical and functional properties through genetic programs intrinsic to the cortex itself.
Krishnakumar Kizhatil, Ph.D., an associate research scientist in John's laboratory, sought to understand how Schlemm's canal forms, both at a gross anatomical level and at a molecular level.
It was already unlikely that Ardipithecus ramidus at 4.4 Ma was directly ancestral to earliest known Australopithecus at 4.2, given the fundamental anatomical changes across numerous regions of the body such an idea would necessitate, and this fossil drives that point home.
Tissue sections not used immediately in staining experiments are kept in anatomical order in separate numbered Eppendorf tubes and archived in a freezer storage solution consisting of glycerol, ethylene glycol, dH2O, and phosphate buffer (3:3:3:1 volume / volume) at -20 °C to preserve antigen availability for future experiments.
Thus, anatomical brain changes may contribute to specific cognitive deficits associated with very preterm birth and could be used in the identification of those individuals who may be at increased risk for cognitive impairment.
It is based on the definitive books of mouse embryonic development by Theiler (1989) and Kaufman (1992) yet extends these studies by creating a series of three dimensional computer models of mouse embryos at successive stages of development with defined anatomical domains linked by a stage - by - stage ontology of anatomical names.
Repetitive movements and holding postures at and beyond their anatomical limit for more than 15 seconds puts the neuromuscular system at risk for not responding as quickly, potentially resulting in injury.
A combination of anatomical, biomechanical and other factors is at play.
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