Sentences with phrase «from anatomical»

Inspired by visual sources ranging from anatomical textbooks to cartoons to street art and commercial advertising, Basquiat's career shot to meteoric levels in 1982, the date of the present work.
Moving further away from anatomical references, the hanging sculpture signified a radical departure.
A famously self - taught artist, Basquiat sampled from an extraordinary breadth of source material — from anatomical drawings to bebop jazz to silent film — but many of these reference points have remained relatively opaque until now.
Tomaselli's new works are richly layered collage and painted surfaces incorporating plant life as well as images from anatomical illustrations, magazines and nature guides.
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Primary Glaucoma develops from an anatomical variation that results in decreased drainage of Aqueous Humor resulting in the build - up of fluid inside the eye.
A common primary cause of canine conjunctivitis is chronic irritation and / or exposure resulting from anatomical problems of the lids (entropion, ectropion) or eyelashes (e.g., distichia, trichiasis).
All humans have essentially the same GI tract from an anatomical perspective, but when someone who is lactose intolerant chugs a glass of milk, he or she may be treated to a visceral demonstration of the fact that anatomy doesn't necessarily predict function.
Hanging in chains was a very different sort of post-mortem punishment from anatomical dissection, although the two were equal alternatives in the eyes of the law.
From an anatomical perspective, the sacrum along with the coccyx, ilium, ischium and pubis form the bony pelvis.
From an anatomical standpoint, the tongue consists of three main parts: apex (or the tip of the tongue), body, and root (the part where the tongue attaches to the base of the mouth).
Brain development in children and adolescents: insights from anatomical magnetic resonance imaging.
According to previous studies, reptiles» scales however do not develop from an anatomical placode.
From an anatomical perspective it is of uttermost importance for thehealthy development of baby's hops, pelvic floor, and spine that thelegs are outside of the baby carrier.
The causes may be one, or more likely a combination, of several variables: from anatomical to bio-mechanical to training methods to footwear to training surfaces.

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After inquiries from Reuters, Breedlove closed Anatomical Innovations.
Hannah Riedle from FAU Erlange - Nuremberg (Munich, Germany) will provide a 1.5 hour long hands - on workshop to share her digital workflow of generating 3D printed medical anatomical models using open source software.
And a Jan. 28 filing from Red Bull gets downright anatomical in its opposition to the Old Ox name: «An «ox» and a «bull» both fall within the same class of «bovine» animals and are virtually indistinguishable to most consumers,» the filing reads.
Fossil discoveries in China, «hailed as among the most spectacular in this century,» turned up seventy species from the Cambrian period with «the appearance of increasingly complex marine animals in a riot of shapes and anatomical designs anticipating much of life as it is today.»
But please do go on tell me more about how evolution is in fact «false», disprove genetic evidence, paleontological evidence, anatomical evidence, evidence from cell biology, virology, zoology, mycology, should I keep going?
By the time I understood what some of the anatomical differences were, I was already estranged from my body.
Indeed, I suspect that the vast majority of those connected with First Things would argue against the Bodies exhibition even if all its specimens came from middle - class Americans who had unquestionably decided to donate their bodies to science for the anatomical education of the masses.
It's the first «smart» bath because the unique anatomical shape keeps baby in the ideal bathing position and prevents baby from slipping under the water.
If your child suffers from chronic sinusitis, it may be because he has an underlying medical condition such as undiagnosed, and therefore untreated, allergies; some sort of anatomical problem in the nose that prevents drainage, such as a deviated septum; or chronically infected adenoids (the lymph tissue that sits behind the nose), which can leak bacteria into the sinuses.
It can be a simple as correcting a bad latch or addressing any anatomical issues that are preventing a good latch from a baby being lip tied, tongue tied or mama having inverted nipples.
When performing ultrasound scans on the lactating breast, Dr Donna Geddes from The University of Western Australia began to question the anatomical diagrams that appeared in textbooks.
An anatomical issue may be preventing your baby from suckling properly, which keeps the breasts from making more milk.
The perception of sensory dissonance is a function of the physical properties of auditory stimuli, as well as those of basic physiological and anatomical constraints, resulting from limitations of the auditory system in resolving tones that are too proximal in pitch (54).
What's more, female ducks have anatomical blind alleys in their vaginas: Unwanted males that can't get very far in end up ejaculating into shallow pouches that keep sperm far away from any eggs.
He's helped popularize a field that looks past dry anatomical descriptions and recovers life histories from the bones of long - dead beasts.
The estate's relative isolation enabled Darwin to conduct in - depth anatomical analyses of everything from barnacles to birds.
Hindi, a post-doctoral fellow, and Kumar, professor and distinguished university scholar in UofL's Department of Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology, believe this is because TRAF6 is upstream from Pax7 in the signaling process involved in muscle repair and orchestrates multiple signals controlling the muscle regeneration process.
Constructed from plastic, they are exact anatomical replicas of the hearts of patients with unusual complications.
For instance, an automatic, computer - based analysis of the anatomical data from the imaging revealed that new fibers in the spinal cord sprouted in another pattern depending on the course of treatment.
But it seemed unlikely, because the body coverings were thought to grow differently: Feathers and hair develop from specialized plates of thickened ectoderm — an embryonic cell layer — called anatomical placodes, structures not seen in reptiles.
Anatomical studies confirmed the importance of the right rehabilitation schedule: Depending on the therapeutic design, different patterns of new nerve fibers that sprouted into the cervical spinal cord from the healthy part of the brain and thus aid functional recovery to varying degrees were apparent.
The fossilized skeleton is thought to date from the late Miocene and is unusually complete, providing the researchers with new anatomical and phylogenetic data.
Our brains are hardwired differently, and these anatomical variations in architecture and function illuminate some of the reasons why men and women seem to come from different planets.
To make matters worse, there was a movement in the late 1890s and early 1900s to reduce the amount of anatomical names from 35,000 to 4,500.
The hundreds of papers covered everything from variations in the size of specific anatomical structures in rats to the possible roots of male aggression and female empathy in humans.
To ensure accurate anatomical representation in the numerical simulations of the sprayed drug transport process, they used computed tomography (CT) scans from CRS patients and imaging software to develop anatomically realistic digital 3 - D models.
In work published last year, the team sequenced selected DNA regions of 38 cactus species and concluded that modern Pereskia actually represents two evolutionary groups, one of which probably split off from the rest of the cacti before they had undergone their dramatic anatomical changes.
Chambers then outlined the evidence — behavioural, anatomical, anthropological, linguistic and so on — for the unity of human races and their common origin from animals.
From that experience, Deisseroth determined that he would spend his life solving a core puzzle of psychiatric disease: A brain could appear undamaged, with no dead tissue or anatomical deformities, yet something could be so wrong it destroyed patients» lives.
Using a training set of images of people from the Web, the machine learning algorithms mastered identifying a human figure and nine anatomical sections, such as torso, upper left arm or lower right leg.
The Venus figurines of women, some with exaggerated anatomical features, and ancient rock art, like the image from the Abri Castanet site in France that is supposedly of female genitalia.
A recent study by Allison Tripp of the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada, and Naomi Schmidt of New Mexico State University in Las Cruces demonstrated that female figurines from around 25,000 years ago have bodies of all shapes and sizes, not just the exaggerated anatomical features of the famous «Venuses» (Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, vol 41, in press).
Symptoms from lumbar spinal stenosis, an anatomical impairment common with aging, were relieved and function improved in as many patients utilizing physical therapy as those taking the surgical route, University of Pittsburgh researchers discovered in a two - year study published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
Because most species of tarantula in the United States are very similar in appearance and can not be distinguished from each other using anatomical features alone, the research team implemented a modern and «integrative» approach to taxonomy by employing anatomical, behavioural, distributional, and genetic data.
«What tipped us off to the excitation was actual anatomical rewiring in the hippocampus — or learning centers — that looked like the cells wanted to protect themselves from overexcitation,» Mucke says.
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