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  • Shaileshkumar Nagar
    Coccygeal Fusion in human development.
    I am researching Sacral-coccygeal fusion in human development, could anybody point me towards some good resources on this topic?
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    • Shaileshkumar Nagar replied

      Because of peaucity of time prosection is the best method for teaching & learning grossanatomy

  • Mostafa Mahran
    what are the curvatures of the human's vertebral column ?
    let see how much you know anatomy
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    • Charles Dinsmore replied

      From a developmental (embryonic) perspective, we all start with a C-shaped vertebral column that may be referred to as a 'primary curvature', the base reference for subsequent developmental changes.

  • Sani Garba
    MODERN ANATOMY
    It is important and interesting that anatomy has changed from its traditional gross and histology to many diverse field ranging from Molecular biology, genetics , research methodology to
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  • Suresh Managutti
    How to carry out morphometric study of jugular foramen
    i have got difficulties in measuring transverse &ap diameter of jugular foramen.& in calculating area
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    • Khadija Iqbal replied

      Digital vernier calipres are also available

  • Dongqin Cai
    Human Anatomy And Physiology
    i am a new member here...nice to be with all of you.Here i got a question,where is the nerve locates in blood vessels?i can't find the answer on our textbook,so ,hope anyone who know it can let me
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    • Muhammad Khan replied

      Any way hormones play leading role

  • Muhammad Khan
    Is their anybody on board with interest in amphibian embryology??
    while studying embryology of Holobatrachus tigerinus (Rana tigerina), in cleaving fertilized egg, i found third cleavage furrow to running vertically. while in B. stomaticus and other amphibians
  • Mostafa Mahran
    Testing your anatomical knowledge : what are the muscles presented by the letters on the scapula ?
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    • Dr. Satish Verma replied

      Dr vats how are you ? Plz write the the nane energy which is keeping alive those mussles. Dr satish verma

  • Indu Sekhar
    Is there a narrow canal inside the spinal chord ?
    Pls explain more about spinal chord
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    • Pardeep Harchandani replied

      yes there is central canal within grey matter of spinal cord.It represent the original canal of neural tube.This canal is lined by ependyma and contain some neuroglial tissue and CSF.Above it

  • Raziya Mohammad
    anatomy variations
    (Almighty's peace on all), if anyone out here specially anatomists who often get to see variations in routine dissections help me know if someone has found bilateral cleido-hyoid muscle in neck
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    • Pardeep Harchandani replied

      7th intersegmental artery is consumed in formation of part of Subclavian artery.

  • Mostafa Mahran
    this is the translation of the invitation of ASEBIR congress for your interest
    I present you with Dr. Ardon, ASEBIR president, the next congress of our association to be celebrated in Girona from 5 to 7 October 2011. When ASEBIR started in 1993 we were a partnership that
  • Stoyan Pavlov
    IX International Symposium in Clinical Anatomy, Varna, Bulgaria
    On September 30th - October 2th, 2011in Varna, Bulgaria will take place IX International Symposium in Clinical Anatomy and XX National Congress Of The Bulgarian Anatomical Society and within the
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  • Raziya Mohammad
    SNEEZING REFLEX
    ALMIGHTY'S PEACE ON ALL, MAY I KINDLY BE CLARIFIED FOR THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: WHY DOES THE PALPEBRAL FISSURE CLOSE TIGHT REFLEXLY IN MOST PEOPLE WHEN THERE IS SNEEZING, HOW DOES THE REFLEX ACTION OF
  • Federico Moure
    consistent complexity of neural plexus organization
    Does anybody have an idea of why the brachial plexus is so complex? Why the reorganization of bundles of fibers into trunks, then divisions, then cords? What I mean is that since this is an
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    • Mostafa Mahran replied

      branching happen because the site of their emergence from the intervertebral foarmen make the emerging nerves small , so they have to meet together to be stronger , and branching is for supplying all

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