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    Kritios Boy

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    and shape. The statue supports its body on one leg‚ the left‚ while the right leg is bent at the knee in a relaxed position. This stance forces the pelvis to be pushed diagonally upwards on the left side while the spine acquires an “S” shape curve which makes the shoulder line dip on the left side of the body to counter the movement position of the pelvis‚ also known as a contra-posto. The eyes of the sculpture are hollow which would indicate that the eyes were made separately and were inserted later

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    Rachel Miley Anatomy and Physiology Hassan’s Story 1. The clue that would help Stefan would be the depressions and the openings on the anterior and posterior scapular. They are several depressions on the scapula that include the acromion‚ superior angle‚ subscapular fossa‚ medial border‚ lateral border‚ inferior angle‚ glenoid cavity‚ coracoid process‚ and many more. The glenoid cavity is the shallow‚ oval socket that articulates with the Humerus. 2. Stefan is referring to the collarbone as

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    ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Chronic Kidney Disease Cardiovascular System The cardiovascular system is sometimes called the circulatory system. It consists of the heart‚ which is a muscular pumping device‚ and a closed system of vessels called arteries‚ veins‚ and capillaries. As the name implies‚ blood contained in the circulatory system is pumped by the heart around a closed circuit of vessels as it passes again and again through the various "circulations" of the body. The Heart * The heart

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    Urinary SystemAnatomy and Physiology Zoe McCarthy 1 Urinary System in Context 2 Urinary System in Context System How does it do it? 3 Functions of the Urinary system • 1. Regulating blood volume and pressure • 2. Regulating plasma concentrations of sodium‚ potassium‚ chloride and other ions • 3. Stabilising blood pH • 4. Conserving nutrients • 5. Detoxifying poisons (with the liver) 4 Organisation of the Urinary System • • • • Kidneys Ureters Urinary bladder Urethra 5 Position of

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    Exw 330 Final Lab Practical

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    Functional Movement Screen (for all tests if pain score is 0) Deep Squat * Purpose * Assesses bilateral‚ symmetrical‚ and functional mobility of the hips‚ knees‚ and ankles. * Dowel held overhead assesses bilateral‚ symmetrical functional mobility of the shoulders as well as the thoracic spine. * Description * Athlete places feet slightly farther than shoulder width and places hands on the dowel to form a 90o angle at elbows overhead. * Athlete presses the

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    Hillcrest Medical Case 2

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    Procedure: CT scan of abdomen and pelvis without contrast. Date of Procedure: 11/14/2012 HISTORY: RLQ pain‚ no previous studies. ABDOMEN: The lung basis appeared unremarkable. The liver‚ spleen‚ gallbladder‚ adrenals‚ kidneys and pancreas and abdominal aorta appeared unremarkable. The bowels seen on the study appeared thickened. Dilated appendix seen constant with acute appendicitis. Osseous structures of the abdomen appeared unremarkable. No free air was seen. PELVIS: Good quality‚ non contrasted

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    obvious difference in the shape of each sex’s pelvic bone . Their argument is that a narrower pelvis is needed to run faster and thus hunt more efficiently . Human males‚ in general‚ tend to have much more narrower hips than females . The androcentric explanation that the reason men run faster is because of their narrower pelvis bone does not leave any room for an explanation as to why the female’s pelvis is wider . Bi-pedalism and larger brains affected how a women would deliver offspring . The

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    omgery. Afgesien van ander beserings‚ het sy ook ‘n fraktuur van haar pelvis opgedoen. Die skade was van so ‘n ernstige aard dat dit chirurgies herstel moes word. Vergelyk‚ in tabelvorm‚ die verskille tussen die “ware” en “vals” bekken met betrekking tot die anterior‚ posterior en laterale grense. A student was run over in traffic on her way to class. Apart from other injuries‚ she also sustained a fracture of her pelvis. The damage was so severe that surgical repair was necessary. Compare

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    Reproductive Systems

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    systems are essential for reproduction. The female needs a male to fertilize her egg‚ even though it is she who carries offspring through pregnancy and childbirth. Unlike the male‚ the human female has a reproductive system located entirely in the pelvis. The external part of the female reproductive organs is called the vulva‚ which means covering. Located between the legs‚ the vulva covers the opening to the vagina and other reproductive organs located inside the body. The uterus is shaped like

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    Right Lateral Analysis

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    The collimation of the lateral abdominal views would be from the T7‚ caudal apex of the heart and diaphragm down the caudal aspect of the pelvis including the greater trochanter and coxofemoral joints. The collimation for the VD abdomen would include the caudal apex of the heart and diaphragm down to the pelvis including the wings of the ilium‚ greater trochanter‚ and coxofemoral joints. Obviously‚ on my stuffed animal there are not any viewable landmarks but I did my best

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