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anatomy

[uh-nat-uh-mee] / əˈnæt ə mi /




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Its applications could also extend well beyond anatomy.

From BBC Jul. 13, 2026

Far from being finished, anatomy is rediscovering just how incomplete its map of the human body may be.

From Science Daily Jun. 21, 2026

One of the most important shifts in modern anatomy has been recognizing that variation is the rule rather than the exception.

From Science Daily Jun. 21, 2026

Surely anatomy, as a discipline, must be complete?

From Science Daily Jun. 21, 2026

He was knowledgeable in all the sciences: botany, astronomy, psychology, anatomy, alchemy, geology, chemistry....

From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss

The data draws from detailed anatomical structures of the heart, to help create accurate digital representations of how medical devices will interact with different patient anatomies.

From BBC Dec. 12, 2024

Instead, they suggest the data indicates that extinct giants might have evolved unique muscular anatomies, which warrant more study.

From Science Daily Mar. 12, 2024

Various experiments were conducted on these crabs to learn about their anatomies in a world where the oceans have become more acidic.

From Salon May 15, 2023

Women are at highest risk of contracting UTIs because of their anatomies, Price said.

From Washington Post Mar. 23, 2023

According to this theory, Sapiens and other humans had different anatomies, and most likely different mating habits and even body odours.

From "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari




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