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Your search for anatomy produced the following results:
Anatomy of the Human Body (Gray's Anatomy)
http://www.bartleby.com/107/
"The Bartleby.com edition of Gray¹s Anatomy of the Human Body features 1,247 vibrant engravings‹many in color‹from the classic 1918 publication, as well as a subject index with 13,000 entries ranging from the Antrum of Highmore to the Zonule of Zinn."
Anatomy of a Header
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/docproject/zen/zen-1.0_4.html#SEC1...
A description of the different lines of the heading information of an electronic mail message, including From:, Received:, Date:, Message-ID:, To:, CC: and Subject:. Part of the HTMLized version of Zen and the Art of the Internet.
Human Anatomy On-line
http://www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html
"Human Anatomy On-line, the place for fun, interactive and educational views of the human body. This program contains over one hundred illustrations of the human body with animations and thousands of descriptive links."
Journal of Anatomy
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=ANA
Registration required. Tables of contents and abstracts of articles may be accessed free of charge by all users.
Anatomy Modules
http://www.rad.washington.edu/anatomy/index.html
Anatomy modules and radiographs from the University of Washington's Radiology Department that show skeletal bones in the human body.
Anatomy Atlases
http://www.anatomyatlases.org/
Anatomy atlases is a digital library containing six different anatomy texts. These include the Atlas of Human Anatomy, Atlas of Human Anatomy in Cross Section, Atlas of Microscopic Anatomy - A Functional Approach, Anatomy of First Aid - A Case Study Approach, Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation and Lessons From a Bone Box.
Human Anatomy On-Line
http://www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html
"The place for fun, interactive and educational views of the human body. This program contains over one hundred illustrations of the human body with animations and thousands of descriptive links." The site requires a browser that can handle Java. Also, the images can be slow to completely download.
Insect Database
http://ag.udel.edu/enwc/insectdb/collembola.htm
This is a listing of the orders of the class Insecta. Descriptions of each order are displayed, which includes anatomy, economic impact, size of order, etc.
Spine-health.com
http://www.spine-health.com/
Spine-health.com is an independent, peer-reviewed "spine medicine portal" that seeks to provide clear, non-commercial patient education about back pain and spine medicine. Information featured on the site includes the following topics: causes of back pain, diagnosis, spinal anatomy, "conservative care," spine surgery, and research.
Linnean Society of London
http://www.linnean.org/
"The Linnean Society of London, which was founded in 1788, is now the oldest extant scientific society in the world devoted to natural history ...the Society promotes all aspects of biology, but particularly those concerning the diversity and interrelationships of organisms. This involves the examination and collation of a wide range of scientific evidence from such fields as genetics, ecology, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and palaeontology and impinges on related disciplines in agriculture, fisheries, forestry, geology, medicine, parasitology and veterinary science where accurate identification is essential to any research." The Linnean Society website provides information concerning some of the Society's grants and awards. A search engine for finding current Society publications and a variety of historical information about the society itself.
Fish of the Great Lakes
http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/greatlakesfish/
This page, produced by the Sea Grant Institute at the University of Wisconsin, provides information about the various species of fish, both native and invasive, found in the Great Lakes. Also provides fishing tips, a guide to cooking and eating Great Lakes fish, and some general information on anatomy and identification.
Entomology for Beginners
http://www.bijlmakers.com/entomology/begin.htm
"Entomology is the study of insects. This page provides some basic information on insects. First a quick look at the anatomy of adult insects. Then a short story about the metamorphosis of insects."
NOVA: the wave that shook the world
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tsunami/
PBS Online created this resource in tandem with the NOVA program aired March 2005. Find teacher's guides, try interactive links to "Anatomy of a Tsunami" and "Once and Future Tsunamis", read "Wave of the Future", a look at preparation for the next major wave, and follow other links and resources to information on this topic. The site even provides an "Ask the Expert" link for email questions about tsunamis.
Ken's Bio-Web Resources
http://www.kensbiorefs.com/
Sub-titled as Biology Web Site References for students and teachers, this site has "over 1,400 links in 11 biological areas. All links are checked monthly for accuracy and access." Areas include: animal anatomy and physiology, human physiology, evolution, cells (chemistry and structure/function), ecology, genetics, plant physiology, microbiology, and general reference.
Get Body Smart: An Online Examination of Human Anatomy and Physiology
http://www.getbodysmart.com/
A collection of images of and quizzes on human anatomy. Allows the user to, "visually learn about the human body using… interactive ‘Flash’ animations."
The Bird Site
http://www.nhm.org/birds/guide/
This is an excellent site about birds, including images of such things as bones and internal organs. Topics covered include: evolution & diversity, anatomy & physiology, adaptations & behavior, flight mechanics, and conservation. You can even listen to bird songs!
Bats
http://intergate.cccoe.k12.ca.us/bats/
Learn lots of facts about bats at this searchable site. You can find out about such things as the anatomy of bats, stories about bats, even sports teams with bat mascots.
Medherb.com from Medical Herbalism
http://www.medherb.com/
This large and valuable site includes a great span of material, from discussion boards to journals to school listings and anatomy sites. Also in the medical herbalism site is a fine page giving links to brief histories of herbalism. Sections include, North America, Classic Herbals, Western Medicine, Chinese, Ayurvedic.
EMuseum
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/
"Many displays including ancient Egypt, the Vikings, ancient Greek civilization, prehistoric archaeological sites from around the world, world religions, world languages (where you can hear people speak in their native tongue), history of Minnesota, rock art, biographies of anthropologists, kinship and marriage, old world cafe, new world cafe,human anatomy, ethnozoology, ethnobotony, and much more."
4-H Horse Farm
http://www.ext.vt.edu/resources/4h/virtualfarm/equine/equine...
Visit this horse farm and learn about breeds, grooming, anatomy, breeding, and more. Includes videos and interactive features. Flash and QuickTime are required.
Zoom Butterfly: All About Butterflies
http://www.EnchantedLearning.com/subjects/butterfly/
Learn all about butterflies, through their life cycles, anatomy, senses, and many other traits. Information sheets, classroom activities, ann an illustrated butterfly dictionary make learning easy and fun.
American Academy of Opthalmology: Public Information
http://www.aao.org/public/
Information on eye health and anatomy, conditions and diseases, and treatments. Includes detailed info on vision problems, eyeglasses, and eye surgery.
Cells Alive!
http://www.cellsalive.com/
This site features interesting topics related to biology. You can learn about the anatomy of a splinter, how antibodies are made and much more. Vivid graphics make the material come alive. There's also a help page for assistance with homework and projects.
Eye Diseases
http://www.mic.stacken.kth.se/Diseases/C11.html
Links to Web resources related to the eye and its anatomy, eye health and diseases, and vision problems.
Retina Reference
http://retina.anatomy.upenn.edu/~lance/retina/retina.html
Scientific and mathematical discussion of the retina. Information about molecular and cellular structure. Includes a bibliography of vision-related articles, diagrams, mathematical equations, and sections on the retinal neuron and the anatomy of eye.
Medicine Through Time
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/shp/
This site from the BBC tracks the history of medicine in the ancient world to current practices and is divided up by period and topic. It uses pictures to illustrate points and provides quizzes to make sure users are understanding the material.
The Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
http://www.anatsoc.org.uk/
"The Society acts as a forum for those concerned with research and education in the anatomical sciences, which include topographical anatomy, histology, cell biology, embryology, neuroanatomy, physical anthropology, biomechanics, pathological anatomy and related topics. It principally serves anatomists in the U.K. and Republic of Ireland, but also has Members in many other countries world wide."
SciCentral
http://www.scicentral.com/
An open-access gateway to scientific research news from some of the most reputable and reliable sources. Covers news in the areas of biological sciences, health science, physics & chemistry, earth and space sciences, and engineering.
American Association of Anatomists
http://www.anatomy.org/
"The professional home for biomedical researchers in anatomy and anatomical science." Information about careers, education, and resources for anatomists and biologists. Also includes a section on how to help affect public policy.
Yoga Journal
http://www.yogajournal.com/
Offers an incredible number of articles on yoga practice and philosophy, along with a searchable database of poses. Yoga blogs, newsletters, and videos can also be found here.
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