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Lund, VJ. "Anatomy, anatomy, anatomy......" Rhinology journal 51, no. 4 (December 1, 2013): 289–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4193/rhine514.

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Aguiar, Jonathan A., Ahsun Riaz, and Bartley Thornburg. "Biliary Anatomy." Seminars in Interventional Radiology 38, no. 03 (August 2021): 251–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1731085.

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AbstractThe hepatobiliary system is known to have high anatomic variability, as studies have shown variant rates of over 40% among individuals. This review will describe biliary anatomy and the most common anatomic variants, knowledge of which is critical to ensuring safe and effective biliary interventions.
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Pauls, E., E. Gulko, D. Sadowsky, A. Rizvi, W. Gomes, H. Mehta, and S. Ali. "Anatomic Variations of the Dural Venous Sinuses: A Primer for the Practicing Neuroradiologist." Neurographics 10, no. 4 (August 1, 2020): 223–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3174/ng.2000011.

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The dural venous sinuses exhibit considerable anatomic variation. Firm knowledge of dural venous sinus anatomy and common anatomic variants is of importance for the practicing neuroradiologist to recognize normal variants from pathologic conditions. In this article, we review dural venous sinus anatomy and present common variants through an image-based approach.Learning Objective: Review normal intracranial dural venous system anatomy and common variants.
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Suardi, Devaron, Idris Supriadi, and Ira Asyura. "Analisis Perkuliahan Anatomi Menggunakan Media Berbasis Aplikasi Anatomy Illustration Pada Mahasiswa PJKR STKIP Syekh Manshur Saat Covid-19." Riyadhoh : Jurnal Pendidikan Olahraga 4, no. 2 (December 9, 2021): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.31602/rjpo.v4i2.5548.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis perkuliahan anatomi menggunakan media berbasis aplikasi Anatomy Illustration. Media atau aplikasi yang dipakai dalam perkuliahan sangat diperlukan untuk meningkatkan minat dan kreatifitas mahasiswa dalam memahami materi yang ada dalam perkuliahan anatomi tubuh manusia. Teknik pengambilan sampel yang digunakan pada penelitian ini adalah teknik total sampling dimana populasi digunakan langsung sebagai sampel yaitu mahasiswa semester 3 program studi pendidikan jasmani, kesehatan, dan rekreasi yang berjumlah 40 mahasiswa. Aktivitas dalam analisis data kualitatif yaitu reduksi data, penyajian data, verifikasi data atau penarikan kesimpulan. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini dengan menggunakan metode kualitatif yaitu penelitian deskriptif kualitatif dengan menggunakan teknik survey. Instrumen penelitian yang digunakan adalah angket, observasi, dan dokumentasi. Teknik analisis data yang menggunakan model Miles and Huberman. Angket diberikan secara online dalam format google form. Perkuliahan Anatomi menggunakan media berbasis aplikasi Anatomy illustration saat Covid-19 memberikan respon sangat positif ditinjau dari aspek daya tarik (82%), positif ditinjau dari aspek kemudahan penggunaan (74%), efisiensi waktu (74%), dan manfaat dari media berbasis aplikasi Anatomy Illustration (76%). Kesimpulan dari penggunaan media berbasis aplikasi Anatomy Illustration adalah memberikan respon positif untuk perkuliahan anatomi.
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Leo, Laura Anna, Vera Lucia Paiocchi, Susanne Anna Schlossbauer, Elisa Gherbesi, and Francesco F. Faletra. "Anatomy of Mitral Valve Complex as Revealed by Non-Invasive Imaging: Pathological, Surgical and Interventional Implications." Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease 7, no. 4 (November 4, 2020): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcdd7040049.

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Knowledge of mitral valve (MV) anatomy has been accrued from anatomic specimens derived by cadavers, or from direct inspection during open heart surgery. However, today two-dimensional and three-dimensional transthoracic (2D/3D TTE) and transesophageal echocardiography (2D/3D TEE), computed tomography (CT) and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) provide images of the beating heart of unprecedented quality in both two and three-dimensional format. Indeed, over the last few years these non-invasive imaging techniques have been used for describing dynamic cardiac anatomy. Differently from the “dead” anatomy of anatomic specimens and the “static” anatomy observed during surgery, they have the unique ability of showing “dynamic” images from beating hearts. The “dynamic” anatomy gives us a better awareness, as any single anatomic arrangement corresponds perfectly to a specific function. Understanding normal anatomical aspects of MV apparatus is of a paramount importance for a correct interpretation of the wide spectrum of patho-morphological MV diseases. This review illustrates the anatomy of MV as revealed by non-invasive imaging describing physiological, pathological, surgical and interventional implications related to specific anatomical features of the MV complex.
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Bradfield, Jason, and Kalyanam Shivkumar. "Ablation of Intracavitary Structures: Anatomy, Anatomy, Anatomy." Journal of Innovations in Cardiac Rhythm Management 9, no. 2 (January 28, 2018): 3014–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.19102/icrm.2018.090206.

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Kurniasari, Vina Alexandra, Yunia Hastami, and Siti Munawaroh. "The Effectiveness of Cadavers Compared with Mannequins on Understanding Anatomy of the Nervous System of Medical Students." Ahmad Dahlan Medical Journal 3, no. 1 (May 31, 2022): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.12928/admj.v3i1.6207.

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Anatomy of the nervous system is one of the basic materials of medicine that is quite difficult for students to understand. One method used for learning anatomy is a practicum in the laboratory by using various media, such as cadavers and mannequins. Both of these learning media has advantages and disadvantages of each in helping students to understand anatomy material. This study aims to compare cadavers and mannequins as a medium to assist students' understanding of the anatomy of the nervous system. This research is quasi-experimental research. Sampling using cluster random sampling method amounted to 4 SGD groups of first semester students of Sebelas Maret University medical study program which were then divided into 2 groups for each given material using cadaver and mannequins. Data collection was carried out by pretest and posttest conducted before and after the material was given using cadaver or mannequins. Data analysis using the t-independent test. This study shows that there is no significant difference between the use of cadavers and mannequins in the learning process of the anatomy of the nervous system, with t-independent test values obtained significance values of more than 0.05 (significance = 0.558). We can conclude that cadavers and mannequins are equally effective for use as a tool for learning the anatomy of the nervous system. ABSTRAK Anatomi sistem saraf merupakan salah satu materi dasar kedokteran yang dinilai cukup sulit bagi mahasiswa untuk dipahami. Salah satu metode pembelajaran anatomi, yaitu dengan praktikum di laboratorium dengan menggunakan berbagai media seperti, cadaver dan manekin. Kedua media pembelajaran ini masing-masing memiliki kelebihan dan kekurangan dalam membantu proses pemahaman anatomi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membandingkan cadaver dan manekin sebagai media untuk membantu pemahaman anatomi sistem saraf. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian quasi-eksperimental. Pengambilan sampel menggunakan metode cluster random sampling berjumlah 4 kelompok SGD mahasiswa semester satu program studi kedokteran Universitas Sebelas Maret yang kemudian dibagi menjadi 2 kelompok untuk masing-masing materi diberikan menggunakan cadaver dan manekin. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan pretest sebelum pemberian materi dan posttest setelah pemberian materi, baik menggunakan cadaver maupun manekin. Analisis data menggunakan uji t-independen. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa tidak ada perbedaan yang signifikan antara penggunaan cadaver atau manekin dalam pembelajaran anatomi sistem saraf, dengan hasil signifikasi pada uji t-independen didapatkan lebih dari 0.05 (signifikasi = 0.558). Dapat kami simpulkan bahwa cadaver dan manekin sama efektifnya untuk digunakan sebagai media pembelajaran anatomi sistem saraf.
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Saberski, Ean R., Sean B. Orenstein, Dale Matheson, and Yuri W. Novitsky. "Real-time Cadaveric Laparoscopy and Laparoscopic Video Demonstrations in Gross Anatomy: An Observation of Impact on Learning and Career Choice." American Surgeon 81, no. 1 (January 2015): 96–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313481508100137.

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Medical curricula are continually evolving and increasing clinical relevance. Gross anatomy educators have tested innovations to improve the clinical potency of anatomic dissection and found that clinical correlations are an effective method to accomplish this goal. Recently, surgical educators defined a role for laparoscopy in teaching anatomy. We aimed to expand this role by using surgical educators to create clinical correlates between gross anatomy and clinical surgery. We held supplements to traditional anatomy open dissection for medical students, including viewing prerecorded operative footage and live laparoscopic dissection performed on cadavers. The main outcome measures were assessed through pre- and postsession surveys. Greater than 75 per cent of students found the demonstrations highly valuable, and students perceived a significant increase in their understanding of abdominopelvic anatomy ( P < 0.01). Additionally, 62 per cent of students with previous interest in surgery and 10 per cent of students without previous interest in surgery reported increased interest in pursuing surgical careers. Our demonstrations advance the use of minimally invasive surgical technology to teach gross anatomy. Live laparoscopic demonstrations augment traditional anatomic instruction by reinforcing the clinical relevance of abdominopelvic anatomy. Additionally, laparoscopic demonstrations generate interest in surgery that would otherwise be absent in the preclinical years.
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Yurkovskiy, A. M., and O. I. Anikeev. "SONOGRAPHIC OF THE POSTERIOR LIGAMENTOUS COMPLEX AT LUMBAR: TOPOGRAFO-ANATOMIC AND METHODICAL ASPECTS." Health and Ecology Issues, no. 2 (June 28, 2012): 45–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2012-9-2-8.

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Purpose: to define the most convenient for use at ultrasaund of lumbar spin anatomo-topographical reference points, and also to allocate variants of the anatomic structure, potentially capable to affect for efficiency ultrasaund examinations of structures of posterior ligamentous complex. Materials and methods: the publications containing the information on alternative anatomy of lumbar spin, found out in English-speaking resources PubMed, and also Russian-speaking editions are analysed Results. The most convenient are defined for ultrasaund examinations of lumbar spinanatomo-topographical reference points, potentially capable to affect variants of the anatomic structure are allocated for efficiency ultrasaund examinations of a posterior ligamentous complex. Conclusion. Completion methodically ultrasaund researches of frames of back stabilising complex taking into account the expressed topografo-anatomic variability of lumbar department of a column is required.
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Patil, Krishna S. "Netter's Moving Anatome: An interactive guide to musculoskeletal anatomy, 1st Ed." Journal of Anatomical Sciences 31, no. 1 (June 2, 2023): 61–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.46351/jas.v31i1pp61-64.

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"Netter's Moving AnatoME, 1st Edition" is a groundbreaking addition to the realm of medical anatomy education. Departing from traditional static textbooks, this innovative resource employs animation, interactivity, and 3D technology to bring anatomy to life. This extensive review assesses the book's educational value, chapter by chapter, offering insights into the quality of both text and dynamic images.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Anatomy"

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Yu, Ji-Guo. "Re-evaluation of exercise-induced muscle soreness : an immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study." Doctoral thesis, Umeå : Univ, 2003. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-105.

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Aguiar, Shesterson. "Morfoanatomia de frutos e sementes em Apocynaceae." [s.n.], 2009. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/315671.

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Orientadores: Sandra Maria Carmello-Guerreiro, Luiza Sumiko Kinoshita
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Biologia
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Resumo: Este estudo teve por objetivo contribuir para o conhecimento de Apocynaceae através do levantamento de dados morfoanatômicos de frutos e sementes de representantes da família. Foram contempladas neste estudo 13 espécies ocorrentes no Brasil e distribuídas em três das cinco subfamílias atualmente descritas. Flores, frutos e sementes em vários estádios de desenvolvimento foram coletados, fixados e submetidos a técnicas usuais de anatomia. No primeiro capítulo foram estudados frutos maduros de Aspidosperma australe Müll. Arg., A. olivaceum Müll. Arg. e A. pyrifolium Mart. Os frutos possuem epicarpo unisseriado, com cutícula espessa, lenticelas e periderme. Tricomas de cobertura foram encontrados somente em A. australe. O mesocarpo apresenta parênquima fundamental, laticíferos, feixes vasculares, ilhas de floema, esclerócitos e idioblastos com cristais prismáticos. Em A. pyrifolium, os esclerócitos estão arranjados em grupos de diversas células e A. olivaceum possui laticíferos com bainha parenquimática. Em todas as espécies o endocarpo é multisseriado, mas só em A. australe as células são lignificadas. No segundo capítulo foi realizado um estudo ontogenético das cápsulas de Allamanda blanchetii A. DC. e Allamanda schottii Pohl. Apesar de estas cápsulas serem tradicionalmente classificadas como loculicidas neste trabalho ficou comprovado que são, na realidade, cápsulas septicidas bivalvares. O epicarpo das duas espécies é unisseriado e possui células epidérmicas de paredes espessas, cutícula delgada e estômatos. No mesocarpo pode-se observar hipoderme colenquimática, anel esclerenquimático, parênquima fundamental, aerênquima, feixes vasculares, ilhas de floema e laticíferos. O endocarpo das duas espécies é constituído por diversas camadas de esclerócitos, que possuem disposição cruzada somente em A. blanchetii. Apesar de apresentarem pericarpo com muitas similaridades, foi possível constatar que somente A. blanchetii possui aerênquima distribuído por todo o mesocarpo do fruto sendo este, portanto, um bom caráter para distinguir estas espécies. No terceiro capítulo foi realizado um estudo ontogenético dos frutos de Prestonia coalita (Vell.) Woodson (Apocynaceae). O fruto de P. coalita, anteriormente chamado de folículo, na realidade é uma cápsula septicida bicarpelar, sendo cada valva originada de um único carpelo. O epicarpo, originado exclusivamente da epiderme externa do ovário, é formado por uma camada de células epidérmicas de paredes pecto-celulósicas e cutícula espessas, estômatos, lenticelas e tricomas tectores. O mesocarpo origina-se do mesofilo ovariano e é constituído por células colenquimatosas, células parenquimáticas, fibras não lignificadas, feixes vasculares bicolaterais, ilhas de floema e laticíferos. O endocarpo é formado por uma camada de esclerócitos e a deiscência da cápsula ocorre pela ruptura na região de união das folhas carpelares e na região de união dos carpelos. No quarto capítulo, frutos maduros de Blepharodon bicuspidatum E. Fourn., Oxypetalum appendiculatum Mart., O. balansae Malme e O. glaziovii (E. Fourn.) Fontella & Marquete, espécies da subfamília Asclepiadoideae, foram estudados. O pericarpo de todas as espécies é constituído por um epicarpo unisseriado revestido por cutícula espessa, estriada somente em B. bicuspidatum. Todas as espécies possuem estômatos, mas tricomas de cobertura estão presentes somente em O. appendiculatum. Os mesocarpos das espécies estudadas são similares, pois são constituídos de parênquima fundamental, fibras, laticíferos, feixes vasculares, ilhas de floema e aerênquima. As fibras possuem paredes espessas e sem lignina, achatadas em O. glaziovii ou arredondadas nas demais espécies. Idioblastos com cristais do tipo drusa estão presentes somente no mesocarpo de O. appendiculatum. Todas as espécies apresentam endocarpo lignificado uni ou bisseriado. No quinto e último capítulo, sementes maduras de Allamanda blanchetii A. DC., Malouetia arborea (Vell.) Miers, Mandevilla pohliana (Stadelm.) A. H. Gentry e Tabernaemontana arborea Rose foram estudadas. Mesmo possuindo morfologia variada estas sementes apresentam diversas características comuns, como envoltório único repleto de compostos fenólicos, endosperma e cotilédones dorsiventrais. Como a camada mecânica localiza-se na exotesta, todas as sementes são exotestais, sendo que somente M. arborea possui a exotesta multisseriada. As principais substâncias de reserva encontradas foram proteínas e carboidratos. As proteínas, à exceção de M. arborea, ocorrem na forma de corpos protéicos; já os carboidratos, apresentaram-se na forma de polissacarídeos de parede celular, novamente com exceção para M. arborea que os reserva na forma de grãos de amido. Finalmente, a única espécie com reserva lipídica significativa foi T. arborea, na forma de pequenas gotas presentes no endosperma.
Abstract: This paper had as objective contribute for the knowledge of Apocynaceae by a morph-anatomic survey data from fruits and seeds from species of the family. On this study, 13 species present in Brazil and distributed in three of the five families currently described, were included. Flowers, fruits and seeds in many development levels were collected, fixed and submitted to anatomy usual techniques. In the first chapter Aspidosperma australe Müll. Arg., A. olivaceum Müll. Arg. and A. pyrifolium Mart. ripe fruits were studied. The fruits have uniseriate epicarp with thick cuticle, lenticels and periderm. Cover trichomes were found only in A. australe. The mesocarp presents fundamental parenchyma, laticifers, vascular bundles, sclereids and idioblasts with prismatic crystals. In A. pyrifolium, the sclereids are arranged in groups of a variety of cells and A. olivaceum has laticifers with parenchymatic sheath. All species have multiseriate endocarp but only in A. australe the cells are lignified. In the second chapter an ontogenetic study of the Allamanda blanchetii A. DC. and Allamanda schottii Pohl capsules was made. Despite the fact these capsules has been traditionally classified as loculicidal, on this paper it was verified that they are, really, septicidal bicarpelares capsules. The epicarp of both species is uniseriate and has thick-walled epidermal cells, thin cuticle and stomata. In the mesocarp we can observe collenchymatic hypodermis, sclereids ring, fundamental parenchyma, aerenchyma, vascular bundles, islands of phloem and laticifers. The endocarp of both species is formed by several layers of sclereids, which have crossed arrangement only in A. blanchetii. Dispite they present pericarp with many similarities, it was possible to see that only A. blanchetii has aerenchyma distributed throughout the mesocarp of the fruit and, so, this is a good characteristic to distinguish the species. In the third chapter an ontogenetic study of the Prestonia coalita (Vell.) Woodson (Apocynaceae) fruits was made. The fruit of P. coalita, previously called follicle, is a septicidal bicarpelar capsule, each valve provided by a single carpel. The epicarp, originated exclusively from the external epidermis of the ovary, is formed by one layer of epidermal cells with thick cuticle, stomata, lenticels and cover trichomes. The mesocarp is originated from the ovarian mesophyll and is made by collenchymatic cells, parenchyma cells, not-lignified fibers, bicolaterals vascular bundles, islands of phloem and laticifers. The endocarp is formed by a layer of sclereids and the dehiscence of the capsule occurs due to the rupture in the region of the leaves carpels union. In the fourth chapter ripe fruits of Blepharodon bicuspidatum E. Fourn., Oxypetalum appendiculatum Mart., O. balansae Malme and O. glaziovii (E. Fourn.) Fontella & Marquete, species of the subfamily Asclepiadoideae, were studied. The pericarp of all species is formed by a uniseriate epicarp covered by a thick cuticle, striated only at B. bicuspidatum. All the species have stomata, but cover trichome are present only at O. appendiculatum. The mesocarps of all species are very similar, because they are formed by fundamental parenchyma, fibers, laticifers vascular bundles, islands of phloem and aerenchyma. The fibers have thick walls and without lignin, flattened in O. glaziovii or rounded in other species. Idioblasts with crystals of the druse type are present only in the mesocarp of O. appendiculatum. All species have uni or bisseriate lignified endocarp. In the fifth chapter ripe seeds of Allamanda blanchetii A. DC., Malouetia arborea (Vell.) Miers, Mandevilla pohliana (Stadelm.) A. H. Gentry and Tabernaemontana arborea Rose were studied. All have single seed-coat, embryo and endosperm. The seeds are exotestals and in the testa cells are phenolic compounds. Only M. arborea presents multisseriate exotesta. In all species, the cotyledon is dorsiventral. The main store substances found were proteins, normally forming protein bodies, being detected in the cotyledon and endosperm of all studied species. Starch was detected only in the cotyledons and endosperm of M. arborea and the aril of T. arborea. Lipid bodies were also observed in T. arborea.
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Meyer, Nadine Sabra. "The anatomy theater." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/5950.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007.
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Rathbone, June Alice. "Anatomy of masochism." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.300470.

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Proniaiev, D. V. "Fetal uterus anatomy." Thesis, БДМУ, 2022. http://dspace.bsmu.edu.ua:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/19329.

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Behlen, Shawn Lee. "Anatomy of Loss." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1995. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278022/.

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Roman, Rachel Michelle. "The Beautiful Anatomy." The Ohio State University, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1305821898.

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Bowles, Henry Miller. "Anatomy of "Decadence"." Thesis, Harvard University, 2016. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:33493344.

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Examining the perception of literary decline in Greek, Latin, Arabic, and Persian, this study unearths an enduring taboo, one little changed by place and time, against verbal creation too readily sacrificing “nature” and “truth” to artifice and phantasy. The fading of the taboo after the nineteenth century, when “Decadent” yields to a non-normative name for the present (“Modern”), is without precedent. Demonstrating the opprobrium’s enduring nature, this study compares for the first time four literary traditions’ confrontations with a “Decadence” whose similarities have been conjectured since philology’s “golden age.” Chapter I examines two ancient polemics against decline, the tableaux of decay painted by the Avestan liturgical texts and the Attic Greek thinkers before new attitudes towards verbal creation. A similar tableau emerges in Roman reactions to post-Augustan eloquentia’s “decline,” as the analysis of Tacitus in chapter II demonstrates. Chapter III gives voice to non-specialist Imperial reactions to the “decline” heralded by the Second Sophistic, analyzing Plutarch’s and Marcus Aurelius’s rejections of verbal art. Chapter IV considers the effort to regulate artifice within the rhetorical tradition, examining the two great Hellenistic and Imperial authorities (Demetrius and Quintilian). Chapter V finds the prohibition unbroken in the earliest Arabic debate over suqāṭ (“Decadence”). Al-Āmidī’s Muwāzana is a summary statement of the rejection of verbal creation too enamored of facticity. Conversely, chapter VI looks to post-Classical Persian voices enshrining this very conception of verbal creation. Suhrawardī, Mullā Ṣadrā, and Ṣāʾib call for a language reflective of little other than wahm (“imagination”) and himma (“desire”). Chapter VII examines “Decadence” in Greek and Arabic post-Classical fiction. The erosion of μῦθος by ψυχή as the banal desire of non-heroic protagonists eclipses action, as phantasy, shown through the pathetic fallacy, irradiates out into the world, supports critics’ contention: Imperiousness of imagination goes with the genera dicendi’s loosening and the pull of language from the inhuman towards personal fancy. “Decadence” in fiction reflects a literature democratized, one mirroring (petty-) bourgeois interests. This is, argues chapter VIII, a premonition of Modernity: With Gutenberg and Calvin, with an unprecedented accessibility and banality of letters, the taboo against subjectivism and facticity recedes.
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Botha, Janes. "Anatomy 101 : a Human Anatomy Centre at the Tshwane District Hospital." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/30017.

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Interior design has a social responsibility. To facilitate the way in which buildings change, thereby allowing the user to retain interest and awareness of buildings. The sensitivity of built fabric with historical value combined with the symbolic nature of institutional buildings justify the need to reinterpret architecture in order to retain its value to future generations. It is the aim of this dissertation to investigate the interior designer’s role in altering built fabric by reinterpreting the existing design language. A new perspective should evolve from a well informed understanding of the elements present on site and provide a new strategy by reacting to it. The selected project is a Human Anatomy Centre at the Tshwane District hospital that should provide both the academic and non-academic user with the opportunity to reinterpret their understanding of the human body.
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Reich, Jennifer L. "The Anatomy of Story." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/203473.

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The current and estimated future shortage of nurses presents a threat to the health of both nursing professionals and those in their care. Stress and burnout are contributors to turnover among nurses and needs to be addressed.Story as a potential self-care strategy has the potential to promote health and wellbeing among nurses, which may increase satisfaction among nurses and decrease turnover in the profession. This study used a qualitative descriptive design with content analysis to: 1) describe the use of story and story sharing/telling in nursing practice, and 2) describe how story contributes to the nursing workplace.Findings revealed that stories are inherent in the practice of professional nursing. Nurses share a common bond and connection through sharing stories about the nursing profession. This connection spans generations, care settings, specialty, levels of education, training and experience.Nurses also use story as a way of remembering and processing information and to teach and mentor each other through the experiences they encounter in work settings. This sharing on the job and outside of work settings is more memorable and valuable to nurses than what they learn in the classroom or through textbooks and case study presentations.Story creates ease for nurses through validation of shared human experience. When an individual feels heard both the storyteller and listener benefit from the understanding that is gained from the exchange. The greatest barrier to this exchange within nursing practice is time. Nurses believe that there is a limited amount of time due to the complexity of the work environment, demands on their time, and the structure of the healthcare system.This study provided empirical findings for what has been theorized with respect to story and nursing. Nurses use story in their daily work and personal lives. The findings of this study provide support for the use of story to promote wellbeing in nurses and to improve environments in which nurses' work. Directions for future research would include the development and evaluation of programs for nurses that incorporate story into education and for self-care.
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Books on the topic "Anatomy"

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Netter, Frank H. Atlas of human anatomy. Summit, New Jersey: Ciba-Geigy, 1989.

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Moore, Keith L. Clinically oriented anatomy. 6th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010.

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Moore, Keith L. Clinically oriented anatomy. 5th ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 2006.

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Moore, Keith L. Clinically oriented anatomy. 3rd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1992.

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Gray, Henry. Gray's anatomy: Anatomy descriptive and surgical. London: Royal Society of Medicine, 1991.

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Sissi. Lezioni di anatomia: Anatomy lessons. Mantova: Corraini, 2016.

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Ljungh, Hanna. Anatomy of a descent: Nedstigandets anatomi. Stockholm: Hanna Ljungh, 2019.

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Spence, Alexander P. Basic human anatomy. 2nd ed. Menlo Park, Calif: Benjamin/Cummings Pub. Co., 1986.

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Netter, Frank H. Atlas of human anatomy. 4th ed. Edinburgh: Elsevier Saunders, 2006.

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Netter, Frank H. Atlas of human anatomy. Edited by Colacino Sharon. 3rd ed. Basle: Ciba-Geigy, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Anatomy"

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Lane, John I., and Robert J. Witte. "Anatomy." In The Temporal Bone, 7–28. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02210-4_2.

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Heimans, Jan J., Jaap Valk, and Anthony H. M. Lohmann. "Anatomy." In Advances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology, 3–31. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70023-1_2.

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Rossell-Perry, Percy. "Anatomy." In Atlas of Operative Techniques in Primary Cleft Lip and Palate Repair, 1–25. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44681-9_1.

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Karri, Jay, George C. Chang Chien, and Alaa Abd-Elsayed. "Anatomy." In Pain, 669–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99124-5_145.

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Saleem, Wael, and Alaa Abd-Elsayed. "Anatomy." In Pain, 787–91. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99124-5_168.

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Amestoy, William. "Anatomy." In Review of Medical Dosimetry, 683–721. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13626-4_12.

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Beasley, S. W. "Anatomy." In Oesophageal Atresia, 45–58. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3079-8_4.

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Peters, Esther C. "Anatomy." In Diseases of Coral, 85–107. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118828502.ch6.

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Overdieck, Dieter. "Anatomy." In CO2, Temperature, and Trees, 119–42. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1860-2_9.

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McDermott, I. D., S. D. Masouros, A. M. J. Bull, and A. A. Amis. "Anatomy." In The Meniscus, 11–18. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02450-4_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Anatomy"

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Gulur, Nagendra, Mahesh Mehendale, Raman Manikantan, and Ramaswamy Govindarajan. "ANATOMY." In The 2014 ACM international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2591971.2591995.

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Cai, Hongyuan, and Jiang Yu Zheng. "Video anatomy." In the 19th ACM international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2072298.2071939.

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McGraw, Tim. "Fractal anatomy." In SIGGRAPH '18: Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3230744.3230748.

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Azevedo, Hugo, and António Araújo. "Anatomy Primitives." In ARTECH 2021: 10th International Conference on Digital and Interactive Arts. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3483529.3483760.

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Kürüm, Ahmet Furkan, Hazan Başak, Süha Beton, Ayhan Cömert, and Cem Meço. "Endonasal endoscopic anatomy of superior orbital fissure: Anatomic study." In 95th Annual Meeting German Society of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery e. V., Bonn. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-1785109.

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Jain, Saurabh, Daniel J. Tward, David S. Lee, Anthony Kolasny, Timothy Brown, J. Tilak Ratnanather, Michael I. Miller, and Laurent Younes. "Computational Anatomy Gateway." In the 2014 Annual Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2616498.2616553.

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Hurmusiadis, Vassili, Simon Barrick, and Chris Briscoe. "Interactive functional anatomy." In the SIGGRAPH 2003 conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/965400.965485.

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Szarko, M. "ESRA19-0557 Anatomy." In Abstracts of the European Society of Regional Anesthesia, September 11–14, 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/rapm-2019-esraabs2019.60.

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Parras, T., and M. Szarko. "ESRA19-0147 Anatomy." In Abstracts of the European Society of Regional Anesthesia, September 11–14, 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/rapm-2019-esraabs2019.59.

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Steckner, Cornelius A. "Anatomy of anticipation." In The fourth international conference on computing anticipatory systems (CASYS 2000). AIP, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1388729.

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Reports on the topic "Anatomy"

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Nagarajan, Ganesh. Liver Anatomy. Touch Surgery Publications, September 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18556/touchsurgery/2016.s0131.

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Ethicon, Inc. Colorectal Anatomy. Touch Surgery Simulations, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18556/touchsurgery/2017.s0103.

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Tollens, Tim. Hernia Anatomy. Touch Surgery Simulations, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18556/touchsurgery/2017.s0104.

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Tollens, Tim. Hernia Anatomy. Touch Surgery Simulations, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18556/touchsurgery/2018.s0104.

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Alseidi, Adnan. Pancreatic Anatomy. Touch Surgery Simulations, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18556/touchsurgery/2018.s0111.

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Blackmon, Shanda. Thoracic Anatomy. Touch Surgery Publications, August 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18556/touchsurgery/2018.s0136.

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Demos, S. Micro-Anatomy Imager. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1078543.

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Taylor, Nathan L., Jonathan Lee, Ryan Beekman, and Melvin P. Rosenwasser. Arthroscopic Wrist Anatomy. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada425011.

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Touch Surgery. Upper Gastrointestinal Anatomy. Touch Surgery Publications, December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18556/touchsurgery/2016.s0155.

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Touch Surgery. Female Pelvic Anatomy. Touch Surgery Publications, August 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18556/touchsurgery/2018.s0137.

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