... parts ofthehumanbodyThe position of proverbs referring to part ofthehumanbody Parts ofthehumanbody 21 21 21 The classification of parts ofthehumanbody according to position ... diversified (multiple form) The classification of parts ofthehumanbody according to the position In the system ofthe proverbs, the system of words referring to parts ofthehumanbody is divided into ... lesson A proverb can be considered as a complete work of literature; therefore, a proverb contains three fundamental functions: the function of comprehension; the function of education; the aesthetic...
... earth The hand of a child - The hand of a lock The heart of a man - The heart of a matter 37 The tongue of a man - The tongue of a shoe The tooth of a person - The tooth of a comb The head of a ... person - The head ofthe page The scar left on one's kin - The scars of war The arm of a person - The arm of jacket 10 One's breast - The chest 11 One's foot - The foot of sock 12 One's hands - The ... hands of a farm 13 The heel of a person - The heel ofthe hand 14 One's leg - The leg of a trip 15 One's brain - The brains of a family 16 The bosom of a person - The bosom ofthe church 17 The...
... The Veins ofthe Heart b The Veins ofthe Head and Neck The Veins ofthe Exterior ofthe Head and Face The Veins ofthe Neck The Diploic Veins The Veins ofthe Brain The Sinuses ofthe Dura Mater ... chorion læve; as it takes no share in the formation ofthe placenta, it is also named the non-placental part ofthe chorion Onthe other hand, the villi on that part ofthe chorion which is in contact ... cartilage cells, and onthe surface ofthe cartilage the formation of a layer of true membrane bone The second stage consists in the prolongation into the cartilage of processes ofthe deeper or osteogenetic...
... Ossification ofthe Bones The ossification ofthe bones ofthe limbs starts within the ossification centers ofthe primary cartilagenous bones Here, the medullary cavity develops The ossification process ... to the currency, completeness, or accuracy ofthe contents ofthe publication Application of this information in a particular situation remains the professional responsibility ofthe practitioner; ... displaying the spongy bone and the medullary cavity Head ofthe femur Spongy bone Diaphysis ofthe femur Compact bone Articular cartilage 2 Three-dimensional representation onthe trajectorial lines of...
... the permission ofthe press) In preparation for our discussion of statics and motion ofthe body, we should consider the building blocks ofhuman motion There are four types of components: bones, ... control these motions (Fig 1.14, Table 1.3) However, of these three pairs, only one is cleanly associated with only one of these pairs of opposing motions Adduction occurs with the contraction ofthe ... abduction adduction elevation depression depression elevation none none adduction, intorsion abduction, extorsion intorsion, abduction extorsion, abduction Table 1.4 Muscle combinations of both...
... provides the material your body needs to build and repair itself There are trillions of cells in thehuman body, and every single one of them needs food So how does the food get to all of these ... it leaves thebody A tight round muscle at the bottom ofthe bladder holds the urine inside The kidneys are not the only organs that remove the cells’ wastes The lungs get rid of carbon dioxide, ... keep blood flowing one way There are four one-way valves in your heart The beating of your heart is the sound ofthe valves Circulation of blood inside the heart Right atrium When the right atrium...
... Vessels The circulatory system ofthehumanbody consists ofthe heart, the blood, and the tubes known as blood vessels This system constantly works to supply your body with oxygen and nutrients There ... buds on your tongue bring out the flavors ofthe food The tongue also helps move food to the back of your mouth From there the food passes into a tube called the esophagus This organ is made up of ... At the bottom ofthe bladder is a tight muscle This holds the urine in the bladder until thebody removes it through urination As the kidneys filter waste, other materials leave the blood too These...
... in the right ventricle is pumped to the lungs The blood in the left ventricle is pumped to the rest ofthebody Blood from thebody enters the right side ofthe heart The right pump sends carbon ... of a bone holds the end of another bone in place This joint allows your leg to move in a circle The Skeletal System TheHuman Skeleton Your skeleton is made mostly of bone tissue Your skeleton ... Neurons A neuron, or a nerve cell, is the basic unit ofthe nervous system A nerve is made of a bunch of neurons Many bunches of neurons make up the spinal cord Neurons carry information They...
... publication Application of this information in a particular situation remains the professional responsibility ofthe practitioner; the clinical treatments described and recommended may not be considered ... practice at the time of publication However, in view of ongoing research, changes in government regulations, and the constant flow of information relating to drug therapy and drug reactions, the reader ... other pathways Students using the Coloring Atlas oftheHumanBody approach will deepen their understanding of physiology because they can visualize the participation of structures and components...
... Organization oftheHumanBody Levels of Structural Organization oftheHumanBodyThe organization ofthebody often is discussed in terms of six distinct levels of increasing complexity, from the ... oftheHumanBody Organs that work together are grouped into organ systems 4/7 Structural Organization oftheHumanBody Organ Systems oftheHumanBody (continued) Organs that work together are ... “belong” to one system can also have functions integral to another system In fact, most organs contribute to more than one system 3/7 Structural Organization oftheHumanBody Organ Systems of the...
... A) the structure ofthe stomach B) the mechanism of protein digestion C) the stars D) anabolic reactions study of Dr A is interested in the structure ofthe inner ear The field of study best suited ... A) the structure ofthe stomach • B) the mechanism of protein digestion • C) the stars • D) anabolic reactions Dr A is interested in the structure ofthe inner ear The field of study best suited ... that describes the position ofthe stomach with respect to the lungs is A) medial B) anterior C) dorsal D) inferior A term that describes the position ofthe hypogastric region ofthe abdomen with...
... Psychoemotional aftermath With respect to the tsunami's psychoemotional aftermath, the full impact ofthe wave onthe mental health ofthe survivors is still unknown [2] In February 2005 the World ... estimation about the force with which the victims were hit and swept away by the wave Antiinfective therapy Our intial choice of anti-infective therapy was a combination of a potent quinolone combined ... swept into the mangroves behind the shores by the force ofthe wave, causing polymicrobial infections [1,5] Repeated multilocal microbiology identified a wide spectrum of bacteria common to the marine...
... based onthe ratio of carbon loss as CO2 to the carbon contained in the DF alone In our investigation, the concentrations of CO2 from about to 19% in the exhaust gas were detected during each ofthe ... conversion of carbon, the initial carbon content in the raw mixture and the carbon remaining after the composting Nakasaki et al (1998a) reported that the conversion of carbon during the composting ... ventilation effect by the natural convection (Shimizu and Morita, 1962) However, there have been no studies oftheeffectofthe vertical pipes onthe passive aeration and the composting rate The...
... reduce the effectiveness of disinfectants Therefore, in this study, we examined the effects of turbid substances in suspensions of C parvum oocysts onthe degree of UV inactivation ofthe oocysts ... *Concentrated with ultra-filtration membranes **UV intensity at the surface ofthe suspension ***UV dose at the surface ofthe suspension ****Average UV dose from the surface to the bottom ofthe ... Where, Va is the excystation rate ofthe UV-irradiated sample and V0 is the excystation rate ofthe control sample that was not subjected to UV irradiation RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Effects of various...
... early as 1934 that the application of ultrasonic energy could increase the rate of electrolytic water cleavage The effects of ultrasonic radiation on chemical reactions are due to the very high temperatures ... [21] The broad peak onthe DSC trace in the FePt nanoparticles suggests that there was no such transition in the FePt nanoparticles upon annealing The formation ofthe L10 FePt phase was N.H Luong ... composition, magnetic properties ofthe samples J is the current density; ton is the deposition time of a pulse; Fe, Pt are the atomic percent of Fe and Pt in the samples, respectively; Hc is the...
... [and onthe strength ofthe Met80– Fe(III) axial bond] ofthe salt-induced A-state of cytochrome c, as observed from changes induced in the 416 nm Cotton effectTheeffect induced by the monovalent ... methionine coordination to the heme iron [25] Electronic absorption monovalent anions (the effectof perchlorate is illustrated in Fig for comparative purposes) The changes in the Cotton effect ... stability strongly depends on anion concentration; this highlights the primary role played by the anion–protein interactions in A-state stabilization Competition among anions To better define the effect...
... escape “Malnutrition has many aggravating factors The high rate of poverty and the poor resources ofthe Palestinian nation, in addition to the ongoing occupation, and the inability ofthe country ... Palestinian factional and other fighting.125 While the scope of Operation Cast Lead was unprecedented, conflict and its effects continue in Gaza Moreover, the effects ofthe conflict impact on both Palestinian ... in the UN convention onthe Rights ofthe Child and other instruments of international law As long as the blockade remains and conflict continues, children and mothers will continue to suffer...
... From the plot ofthe equilibrium binding responses as a function ofthe concentrations ofthe proteins, the KD value was determined using steady state affinity program of biaevaluation software (Biacore) ... fashion in a reversible manner A comparison ofthe thermal denaturation curves ofthe mutant proteins with that ofthe wild-type protein is shown in Fig The parameters characterizing the thermal ... bases show the region ofthe gene encoding a histidine tag; italic bases show the position ofthe ribosome binding site; and bold-faced bases show the initiation codon for translation The resultant...
... transformation of Vis-TiO2 thin film into the inactive TiO2 nanowires having high surface areas Fig shows theeffectofthe hydrothermal treatment onthe XRD patterns of Vis-TiO2/Ti The intensity ofthe ... photocatalytic performances through the chemical surface modification Special attentions will be focused ontheeffectofthe hydrothermal treatment of Vis-TiO2 thin films on their characteristics, photoelectrochemical ... modification ofthe electronic properties, thus, enabling the absorption of visible light Fig shows the anodic photocurrent ofthe NaOH(X)-VisTiO2/Ti electrode as a function ofthe hydrothermal treatment...
... increase of sales in the Womenswear Department .On the other side ofthe stage, however, the boys in the band are also being manipulated They are still, after over a year of being signed to the managers, ... of making money) The horizontal axis represents the range of products from works of art which are aesthetically or artistically orientated to the works of art which are market orientated At the ... financial situation, the band have absolutely no say in what they want their sound to be like After the recording ofthe single (which, incidentally the band had no hand in picking), one ofthe boys...