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    ears‚ craniocervical junction‚ face vault and scalp 2013 Sue Crowley ABBC’S • A - Asymmetry • B - Blood • B - Brain • Abnormal density • Displacement • Grey and white matter differentiation • C - CSF spaces • Cisterns‚ sulci & ventricles • S - skull & scalp 2013 Sue Crowley ABBCS - Asymmetry • assess all slices comparing one side to the other • remember to allow for head tilt and various types of artifacts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Asymmetric_(PSF).png 2013 Sue Crowley ABBCS - Blood

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    of life when Sheers writes ‘broken bird’s egg of a skull’. The metaphor gives the image of a young and vulnerable hatchling that could be easily broken at any point‚ just as the soldiers were who fought in the First World War. Like an egg hitting the ground and smashing after falling out of its nest; a soldier’s skull smashes when it hits the floor after being shot. This image further suggests a violent death occurred as it gives the image of skulls that are shattered and spread out similarly to the

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    forensic analysts have to figure out the gender‚ age‚ and race of the skull given to them. “The process of reconstruction starts with making a mold of the unknown skull with the jaw attached and false eyes in place” (3D Forensic Facial Reconstruction). They can very easy find those characteristics from the bones themselves‚ as it has unique physical features. After tackling these simple details‚ a clay model of the structure of the skull is made using depth markers to approximate the facial tissue thickness

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    Changes of Ritual Practices in Neolithic Levant Throughout Mesopotamian history humans found ways of relating to the world through the environment and supernatural entities. When we study the relationship Mesopotamians had with their world‚ we see a symbolic system of communication that developed from ideology and belief systems. These symbolic systems of communication can be called “rituals”‚ which were created differently in different areas and time periods‚ and which were always changing.

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    (1892). A red flag with one white letter K at the center of the field‚ crossed by a native sword ("tabak") pointing downwards and a small skull above the letter K. This was adopted to rally the Katipuneros belonging to the lowest rank or grade. Katipunan 2nd Degree Flag(1892). A red flag similar to the 1st degree design‚ but with two K’s and no skull emblem. This was supposed to rally the middle ranks of the Katipuneros. Katipunan 3rd Degree Flag(1892). A red flag‚ again

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    Claesz’s Vanitas: Two Paintings in One Claesz’s Vanitas Still Life is an Oil on Panel still life depicting various objects on a table. A violin rests on top of a booklet. A wine glass is keeled over the booklet as well. Behind the booklet is a human skull. Left to the violin lies a round silver ball that casts a reflection of the painter painting this picture. In front of the round silver ball lies a snuff box. Lying right next to the snuff box is a key with a lanyard attached to it. Vanitas Still

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    Term | Description | Central nervous system | The central nervous system has two divisions; the brain and the spinal cord. The brain is located in the skull and the spinal cord is located in the spine. | Cell body | The cell body is the metabolic center of the neuron. | Peripheral nervous system | The division located outside the skull and spine. | Dendrites | Receives most of the synaptic contacts from other neurons. | Somatic nervous system | | Axon | The long‚ narrow process that

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    therefore an underlying theme throughout the play‚ but some of the most interesting reflections on death happen in the scenes we least expect them to. In Hamlet’s discussion with the King after Polonius’s death‚ and in Hamlet’s conversation with the skull of the court jester‚ death and what happens after death‚

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    want to help stop this so that’s why i’m here to tell you what about concussions. Concussions are a type of injury that are caused by getting hit hard in the head. It makes the brain ricocheted inside the skull and rolls around in the skull. While spinning it paralyzes neurons that hit the skull and you may lose consciousness. Since 2012 there have been (in the NFL) more than 200 concussions which is said by cnn fast fact NFL concussions.

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    urchins/sand dollars/sea cucumbers—Deuterostome development BilateralRadial‚ Endoskeleton‚ water vascular system. Phylum: Chordata- Non-vertebrate chordate(no skull) and vertebrate chordate(have skull). General chordate features: (1) The Notochord (2) Dorsal nerve cord (3) Post anal tail General vertebrate chordate features:(1) Skull (2) vertebral column (3) Internal organs(multiple endocrine glands) (4) Internal endoskeleton‚ framework of cartilage or bone‚ (5) Neural crest-(gill arches/sensory

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