human anatomy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhumanandanatomy
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human
adjective
uk/ˈhjuː.mən/us/ˈhjuː.mən/
being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed ...
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anatomy
noun
uk/əˈnæt.ə.mi/us/əˈnæt̬.ə.mi/
the scientific study of the body and how its parts ...
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(Definition ofhumanandanatomyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Therefore, it appears that inter-observer contour variations correlates well with the radiological interpretation ofhumananatomyby different observers.
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Both languages also do not provide constructs for including pictures, such as we use in our ontology for representing thehumananatomy.
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There are, however, features and functions ofhumananatomythat appear to show design flaws.
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We assumed that the contouring done by radiologist was correct because he could interprethumananatomy better and was familiar with our contouring tools.
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In this sense, the myth merely captures a truth known empirically to all with an interest inhumananatomy.
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Operating with the idea that a perfectly designed system or structure is one we cannot imagine improving,humananatomyseems to fall short.
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Consider, for example,humananatomy.
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Denton, for his part, admits thathumananatomycontains imperfections, the very ones sketched above.
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Humananatomymay contain a key to the anatomy of the ape, but a key does not contain the rules for its successful use.
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Humananatomywas an archetypal example.
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After all, it is dealing with a very sensitive part of thehumananatomy.
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He may have had some minimal knowledge of thehumananatomyand perhaps a measure of inherited knowledge of herbal remedies.
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Provision is often made for the trunk alone—and in my case not even for the trunk; rarely is provision made for any other portion of thehumananatomy.
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The examiners have to put their fingers into the dirtiest part of thehumananatomyto massage the organ called the prostate, in order to take swabs.
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Revealing that she had tracked him by his overdue library books, her sole question was why he had borrowed a book onhumananatomy.
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Electric belts were made for every conceivable part of thehumananatomy: limbs, abdomen, chest, neck sometimes all worn at the same time.
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Uncommon inhumananatomy, the levator claviculae is nearly always present in most other mammals including gibbons, orangutans, and chimpanzees.
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In the process he advanced bothhumananatomyand its representation in art.
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He also took a great interest in the field of photography, using it to document birds as well ashumananatomy.
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The movement grew from scientific observations of nature, in particularhumananatomy.
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