There are seven cervical vertebrae which start with C1 and end with C7. C1, also called the “atlas”, holds the globe of the skull like the god Atlas held up the earth. C2, the “axis” permits head turning and tilting. The neck has the greatest range of motion. Because of C1 and...
It has been widely used in three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of the human body and organs. With this technique, the study was undertaken to explore the 3D features and adjacent anatomic relationships of the sellar region for skull base surgery. Continuous thin sections on the coronary plane ...
askull 缘故[translate] a平直 똑바로[translate] a面试就到这里 Interviews arrives here[translate] a虽然我们面前仍有困难,但我肯定我们中国人有智慧靠自己实现国家的和平统一 Although in front of us still had the difficulty, but I affirmed our Chinese has the wisdom to depend on oneself realizes...
Swiss J Geosci (2011) 104 (Suppl 1):S147–S157 DOI 10.1007/s00015-011-0076-y Survival of the thinnest: rediscovery of Bauer's (1898) ichthyosaur tooth sections from Upper Jurassic lithographic limestone quarries, south Germany Torsten M. Scheyer • Markus Moser Received: 12 July 2011 / ...
* Could the Internet become something more than just the backbone of a loosely integrated collective superintelligence - something more like a virtual skull housing an emerging unified super-intellect ## Chapter 3 - Forms of superintelligence * We use the term "superintelligence" to refer to intelle...
the strength of the human spirit and the irrepressible exploratory nature of our species. but let us not forget, of course, that there’s the money to be theoretically made; and the federal government isn’t itself actually flying astronauts anymore. after the closure of the space shuttle ...
the cortical gyri, the basal ganglia, details of the white matter, extracranial muscles and blood vessels, parts of the base and the vault of the skull, etc. The very precise topographical description of the numerous CT scan images was realized by the author by confrontation of these images ...
Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Goodhill Ear Center, Section of Otology, Neurotology and Skull Base Surgery, Division of Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine, Los AngelesPhillip A. WackymLaboratory of Molecular Biology, Goodhill Ear Center, Section of Otology, ...