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Articles related to "Anatomy"
Breast Development and Anatomy summary of the development and anatomy of the human breast breast development • anatomy • adolescence • puberty
Movie SpookFest Speical Part 1: The Anatomy of Horror Movies Halloween is right around the corner so read Part I of our Movie Spookfest Special. horror • movies • halloween • exorcist • i know what you did last summer
Plant Anatomy 101: The Roots of Good Things to Come A Four-Part Guide for Beginning Gardeners on the Basics of Plant Anatomy and Protecting, Managing and Maintaining Your Garden Plants beginning gardening • beginner gardener • garden • garden basics • planting
Anatomy of a Sea Kayak Sea kayaks have several important features of interest to paddlers. Here is a description of the basic components found in a sea kayak. anatomy sea kayaks • watertight compartments • boat cockpits • parts rudder deck construction • lifting toggle
Borderline Personality Disorder Brain Anatomy A study recently appearing in the May 2007 issue of Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience reviews what we know about brain structure of BPD patients. borderline personality disorder • bpd research • borderline personality disorder brain • borderline personality brain • borderline personality disorder neuroanatomy
Comparative Anatomy as Evidence of Evolution Homologous traits reveal a common ancestor but analogous traits point to convergent evolution. The challenge for evolutionary biologists is to determine the difference. evolution • homologous traits • comparative anatomy • analogous traits • convergent evolution
Dr. Bailey : Get a Nanny On Grey's Anatomy, Dr. Bailey should not bring her son to the hospital and she should not be wasting an intern's time by making her babysit. grey's anatomy • dr. miranda bailey • chandra wilson • dr. cristina yang • sandra oh
Barnacles Some barnacles burrow into the shells of molluscs and dead coral, others are fully parasitic - but most live on the sea shore. charles darwin • parasitic commensal and burrowing barnacles • goose and acorn barnacles • larval forms • adult anatomy
Facts About Hummingbirds Hummingbirds are beautiful, fascinating, engineering marvels. Here are some interesting facts about hummingbird classification, natural history, anatomy, and metabolism. facts about hummingbirds • fascinating hummingbird facts • classification • natural history • anatomy
Home Massage for Dogs A gentle home massage can give your dog comfort as well as aiding the nervous system and increasing circulation. You can vary your home massage in a number of ways, but dog massage • home massage for dogs • dog massage practitioner • dog anatomy • giving dog massages
Movie Review: Knocked Up Judd Apatow's film Knocked Up is another attempt to try and lighten societys outlook on sexuality. The result? A poorly written film with mediocore acting. knocked up movie • judd apatow writing • movies about sex • seth rogen knocked up • jonah hill movies
Sir Richard Owen, 1804-1892 Richard Owen gave the dinosaurs their name back in 1842. Learn more about one of the early paleontologists. dinosaurs • dinosauria • richard owen • dinosaur • paleontology
Art Reference Sources Here are several great websites that offer visual reference material for artists. how to find art references • online image photo resource • picture source • visual reference material • artist research
ABC announces fall schedule ABC announces it's fall schedule. Good news for fans of Lost, Desperate Housewives, and What About Brian. abc upfronts • 6 degrees • the nine • grey's anatomy • lost
Romantic Music Having trouble expressing your love? Try music! Here are some of the best romantic songs for times when words just aren't enough. mix tapes • romantic music • romantic mix • love songs • beach boys
What Is a Virion or Virus? Viruses are not living cells, but efficient parasites that commandeer living cells and turn them into virus factories. Learn how these nonliving particles act so smart. what is a virus • biological virus • what is a virion • acellular infectious particle • anatomy of a virus
Massage Therapy Training in Oregon At the Oregon School of Massage you will receive a holistic education that integrates body, mind, heart and spirit. massage therapy school • oregon's school of massage • holistic • body • mind
Massage for Dogs Massage for dogs is the up and coming thing. If you've ever had a massage, you will agree that it relaxes muscle tension, relieves stress, and just plain feels good. We massage • massage for dogs • dog massage • working dogs • separation anxiety
Review: Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace Episode One suffers from Second Book Syndrome review • george lucas • star wars • the phantom menace • sci-fi movies
Bats Invent Butterfly Day-flight Bats are being credited with "inventing" modern-day butterfly day-flight, according to Carleton University biology post-doctoral student Jayne Yack and University of Toronto at Mississauga zoology professor James Fullard. Their work was reported by Janet Wong, a news services officer with the Department of Public Affairs, Toronto.
Alexander Technique Basics The Alexander Technique may be the best kept secret of singers, actors, musicians, athletes, and dancers to enhance performance and feel great. alexander technique • downward pull • primary control • freedom of motion • posture ergonomics
Borderline Personality Disorder Brain Metabolism A study recently appearing in the May 2007 issue of Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience reviews what we know about brain physiology of BPD patients. borderline personality disorder • borderline pd brain • borderline personality brain • borderline personality brain metabolism • borderline personality metabolism
Foliage -- The Living Palette Part 2 As I write, an icy rain beats relentlessly on my sleeping USDA zone 7 garden. This makes it doubly pleasurable to turn my mind to the many nuances of foliage. Let's explore more facets of our living palette. leaves • composition • shape • color • colour
Is Training Your Horse Only A Click Away? Clicker training--works for dogs but what about horses? clicker • training • horses • magic • saddle
Rembradnt van Rijn Article on Dutch artist Rembradnt van Rijn. article on dutch artist rembradnt van rijn
Sexy Plant Stems and Bulbs (What You Don't Know May Cost Y ou!) Part Two in Plant Anatomy 101: A Beginner's Guide to Garden Plants. propagate • propagation • stem cuttings • herbaceous cutting • softwood cutting
Freud - The Wizard of Id He is one of the most influential figures of the century, perhaps of all time. Ironically, his spectacular success set back a large part of mental health for two generations. freud • depression • psychology • psychiatry • unconscious
Sesame Street's 37th Season Long-running children's show goes "back to basics" for new season, introducing new female muppet. Matt Lauer, Shirley Jones, and Jamie Foxx set to guest star. sesame street • public broadcasting service • corporation for public broadcasting • children's show • tv
Top 15 Mystery Novels of All Time The Mystery Guild of America has listed the top mystery novels of all time. Below are the top 15 on the list. There are the predictable favorites and a few surprises. mystery novels • top mystery books • top mystery novels • crime books • mystery guild of america list
Making Your First Doll Be inspired rather than intimidated by the creations of experienced doll-makers doll • dolls • rag doll • fabric • craft
DVD Review: Enchanted Disney references its past (in a good way this time), with a kids' movie that feels like the Disney of old... enchanted dvd • enchanted • amy adams • patrick dempsey • susan sarandon
Massage Therapy Training Massage therapy training in Canada and the United States is very diverse. What is the difference between relaxation massage and therapeutic massage training? massage therapy training • canada • united states • relaxation massage • therapeutic massage
October Road Review While not the best show of season, it's still very watchable, thanks to sexy boy-next-door Bryan Greenberg. october road • bryan greenberg • abc • laura prepon • tom berenger
Sex and Race It is standard practice to look at combined oppression: Race and sex. However, the historical and conceptual connection of race and sex are closer than previosly thought. sex • race • gender • oppression • femininity
Shiatsu Therapy Looking for massage training in Shiatsu Therapy? Find out why the Canadian College of Shiatsu Therapy is the place to learn Japanese traditional Shiatsu. shiatsu therapy • shiatsu massage training • techniques • canadian college of shiatsu therapy • japanese traditional shiatsu
The CW’s May Sweeps and Finales A schedule and highlights of The CW May Sweeps and season/series finales. the cw • may sweeps • the cw series finales • girlfriends • supernatural
The Goliath Beetle The Goliath Beetle may not be one of the longest insects, but is one of the biggest and heaviest beetles around. This article discusses its habitat and characteristics. beetle • beetles • the world's largest beetle • the world's largest insect • the world's heaviest beetle
The Problem with Utopias Utopias have been described in popular novels for 500 years. They are popular despite the weakness of the depiction, especially when compared to a dystopia. utopia • utopian literature • dystopia • dystopian literature • bliss
Two French Artists Paint Dancers Both Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec created artworks in Paris that featured dancers. For Degas, it was the ballet and ballerinas. For Toulouse-Lautrec, it was the cancan edgar degas • henri toulouse-lautrec • moulin rouge • cancan • ballet
Birds are the Most Active Creatures Birds are very active. They have many characteristics like flying, laying eggs, light weight, no teeth, etc. They learn from their experinces very quickly. birds • active • flying • characteristics • life style
Congestive Heart Failure: Part 1 Article 1 of a two-part series that examines congestive heart failure, a condition that often develops as the result of chronic, uncorrected congenital heart disorders.
Fringed Belts on Wide Hips The early use of fringes is suggested by biology. belts • spinning • fringes • menstruation • fertility
Muscular Dystrophy Telethon Goes World Wide Via The Web
The Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon goes world wide via the internet; Bryant Gumbel joins revamped CBS morning show; my television viewing recommendations for the week. jerry lewis • muscular dystrophy telethon • cbs morning show • bryant gumbel • jag
THE FAMILY'S HEIRLOOM CHRISTENING GOWN With such a wonderful and rich tradition for generations, it's so unfortunate that most of the <i> "Generation X" </i> has this <i> "could care less" </i> attitude when inheriting the family's christening gown. I mention this because with my experience on recent house calls, the gown and bonnet is not wanted by the family members, so up for sale it goes! Now, I do know for a fact that there are some people that do keep this tradition going. heirloom • christening gown • hollie point • lace • ayrshire
USED BOOKS ON THE 'NET New Ways to Find Old Resources second hand books • used books • reference books • websites • web sites
ATAS: Visas for UK Science PhDs ATAS, the Academic Technology Application Scheme, is the new post-9/11 visa requirement for international postgraduate students seeking to study science in the UK atas • academic technology application scheme • international postgraduate science students visa • uk student visa requirements • uk student visa aplication |
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