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anatomical

[an-uh-tom-i-kuhl] / ˌæn əˈtɒm ɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
bony
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Sallam continued: "High-resolution CT scans and 3D surface models enabled us to reveal unprecedented anatomical details."

From Science Daily

While anatomical evidence has supported this idea, the goal of the new study was to determine whether the prefrontal cortex sends one broad type of signal or instead crafts distinct messages for different target regions.

From Science Daily

Some of the largest and most ferocious dinosaurs of all time had an anatomical secret to their success.

From Scientific American

You have a blindfold put on you, get spun round half a dozen times, and then try to stick the furry fly swatter somewhere close to where an anatomical diagram would suggest it should be.

From BBC

We are building a vast data set of fossil and extant mammals, and their anatomical and genetic features, so that we can construct a master family tree.

From Scientific American