195 Cardiovascular Anatomy and Pharmacology Maria Bauer 11.1 Part 1: Cardiac Anatomy – 196 11.1.1 Development and Anatomy of the Heart – 196 11.2 11.2.1 11.2.2 11.2.3 11.2.4 11.2.5 11.2.6 11.2.7 11.2.8 11.2.9 Part 2: Cardiovascular Pharmacology – 200 An Overview ...
The BCF value of the blank group was significantly higher than that of the treated group, which was caused by the fact that the background value of soil heavy metals in the treated group was much higher than that of the blank group. The results show that all three plants under heavy ...
A common analogy explains such domination, as one could imagine a train heading south at 60 miles per hour, while its first car houses a runner who speeds northward toward the back car at 6 miles per hour; the power of the southern train always wins, as does the wrap over the helix. ...
Journal of Imaging Article The Accuracy of 3D Optical Reconstruction and Additive Manufacturing Processes in Reproducing Detailed Subject-Specific Anatomy Paolo Ferraiuoli 1,2, Jonathan C. Taylor 1, Emily Martin 1, John W. Fenner 1,2 and Andrew J. Narracott 1,2,* 1 Mathematical Modelling in ...
Human Spinal Anatomy The spine, or vertebral column, is a bony structure that houses the spinal cord and extends the length of the back, connecting the head to the pelvis [1]. The most important function of the spine is to protect the spinal cord, which is the nerve supply for the ...
vision Review Ocular Autonomic Nervous System: An Update from Anatomy to Physiological Functions Feipeng Wu , Yin Zhao * and Hong Zhang Department of Ophthalmology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030, China; 15927161371@163.com (F.W....
Reproductive breeding programs using reproductive technologies, such as sperm extraction and artificial insemination, could not only aid these steps towards aquaria sustainability, but could also be the key to devel- oping reintroduction programs back to the wild for threatened species of elasmobranchs. ...