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1 equiring several days of effort by a trained anatomist.
2 ts, notably by Snodgrass, the king of insect anatomists.
3 erials for dissection proved problematic for anatomists.
4                                The Ukrainian anatomist and histologist, Vladimir Alekseyevich Betz (1
5        Unlike Hughlings Jackson, Todd was an anatomist and physiologist as well as a physician, and h
6       These efforts, which were made by both anatomists and electrophysiologists, frequently resulted
7                  In the course of two years, anatomists and medical professionals became wonderstruck
8 feminine" or "masculine" has long fascinated anatomists and plastic surgeons, particularly those invo
9 o Clopton Havers, a 17th Century hard tissue anatomist, and Franz Halberg, a long-time explorer of lo
10 mportance for both medical professionals and anatomists, as it is one of the vessels that collects bl
11 in the auditory brainstem that has attracted anatomists because of its giant size and physiologists b
12 and rivaled later work by the famous Western anatomists Couinaud, Healey, Schroy, and others.
13  word morphologie, which inspired the French anatomist Cuvier (who established the field of comparati
14 anatomy and imaging including four lymphatic anatomists, five imaging clinicians, three lymphatic sci
15                   Lacking such a vocabulary, anatomists have built this information into the structur
16                                              Anatomists have long considered it part of an extended l
17 perimental results and bridge the gaps among anatomists, imagers, and neuroinformatics databases.
18                                        Early anatomists noted the close juxtaposition of arteries and
19                           Over 90 years ago, anatomists noted the cortex is thinner in sulci than gyr
20 re 1A), was considered a fake by the leading anatomist of the day, the Baron Georges Cuvier in Paris.
21                                           An anatomist, physiologist, and clinical scientist with an
22 the mammalian retina has long been a goal of anatomists, physiologists, and cell biologists.
23 sought collaborations with ophthalmologists, anatomists, physiologists, physicists, and psychologists
24 man olfaction but from a famous 19th-century anatomist's hypothesis that the evolution of human free
25 ubject Headings (MeSH), OMIM and the Digital Anatomist Symbolic Knowledge Base.
26                             We trained four "anatomists" to manually define V1-V3 using retinotopic f
27 ery-from the ancient Romans, to early modern anatomists Valsalva, Scarpa, and Hunter, to contemporary
28 y - from the ancient Romans, to early modern anatomists Valsalva, Scarpa, and Hunter, to contemporary
29 en aged 2 to 16 years was examined by expert anatomists who were blinded to diagnostic status.