R. T. Hutchings's scientific contributions
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Publications (9)
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Rated among the most widely adopted anatomy texts in the world, this atlas is the only one to fully cover surface anatomy, osteology, clinical/anatomical relationships, and neuroanatomy, as well as general gross anatomy. Graphic line illustrations and modern imaging are included.
Traducción de: Picture tests in human anatomy Incluye índice
Traducción de: A colour atlas of human anatomy
Traducción de: A coloar atlas of head and neck anatomy Incluye bibliografía e índice
Traducción de: McMinn's colour atlas of human anatomy. Incluye índice
Traducción de: A colour atlas of human anatomy Incluye índice
Citations
... This is in consistent with common moorhen birds and Brown Eared Bulbul (Yokosuka et al., 2009; Shaymaa, 2020). Hooded crows have also two conchae, one rostral and one caudal (Hassan, 2012), while three conchae were detected in Japanese quail (Demirkan et al., 2007), Kuttanad ducks and ostrich (Dar et al., 2014;McLelland, 1990). ...
Reference: World of Science JMRM V2 No9 Sep23 Combine
... Multiple components are damaged in the occurrence of OA, including the peri-articular bone, synovial layer, and other supporting connective tissue. Typical structural changes associated with OA include a progressive reduction in the articular cartilage volume, an increase in the thickness of the subchondral plate, the formation of new bone at the joint margins (osteophytes), and the formation of subchondral bone cysts.25 ...