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Interactive physiology : 10-system suite
ISBN: 9780805361179 0805361170 Year: 2008 Publisher: S.l. Pearson Education

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The human eye: anatomic model
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Dresden 3B Scientific

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Eye, 5 times full-size, 6 part. Removable parts of the human eye include:

Upper half of the sclera with cornea and eye muscle attachments

Both halves of the choroid with iris and retina

Lens

Vitreous humour



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The human ear: anatomic model
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Dresden 3B Scientific

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Skin section: anatomic model, 70 times full-size
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Dresden 3B Scientific

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Skin, hair and nail, microscopic structures : anatomic model
Year: 2000 Publisher: Dresden 3B Scientific

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The skin model shows the microscopic structure of the human skin in great detail. With the help of the different skin sections of the hairless skin (for example palm of hand) and the hairy skin (for example forearm) the different skin cell layers as well as the embedded sweat glands, touch receptor, blood vessels, nerves and a hair with root can be seen. Furthermore a nail section model on the base shows the nail plate, nail bed and the nail root. The representation of a hair root with all its cell layers completes the skin model.


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De humani corporis fabrica. Libri septem.
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ISBN: 9783318022469 3318022462 Year: 2014 Publisher: Basel Karger

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This title recreates the masterpiece of science and art for the first time in a way that is understandable to 21st century readers who do not have any knowledge of Latin. The texts of both the 1543 and the 1555 editions have been translated with the utmost care by Northwestern University Professors Emeritus Daniel H. Garrison and Malcolm H. Hast, a task they completed in over 20 years of painstaking and dedicated work. Annotations give the reader keen insight into just how innovative 'De humani corporis fabrica' was, and high-resolution digital scans of the almost 300 woodcuts provide the images with a sharpness they never had before. --Karger

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