Microorganisms—bacteria, viruses and other tiny life forms—may drive biological variation in visible life as much, if not ...
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With the limited knowledge of anatomy in those early days ... the fact that an individual is descended from the Puritans, for example. In expressing it even the physiologist could hardly bring ...
In a small early trial using a transcranial magnetic stimulation procedure, scientists were able to target a key brain ...
A bladder ultrasound gives providers clues about how the bladder expands and holds urine. This article lists conditions ...
Undergraduates in Speech Pathology and Audiology study speech and language development; anatomy and physiology of speech and hearing; speech and hearing science; speech, language, and hearing ...
An early childhood programme designed to set children up for academic achievement and future wellbeing has received a $3 ...
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The tiny, jewel-like Hummingbird is the most masterful example of bird flight and could hardly be ... Understanding their anatomy and physiology teaches us more about their evolution and how they have ...
This article discusses the hierarchy of needs, including how a person progresses through the levels, examples of each need ... is a Virginia-based physical therapist and professor of anatomy and ...