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anatomy

[uh-nat-uh-mee] / əˈnæt ə mi /




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They traced the preserved soft anatomy, examined the sediments inside and outside the mummy, and matched the dinosaur's hooves back into a footprint.

From Science Daily

Deep into “R.M.N.,” an anatomy of the human condition, this powerhouse of a movie gets deeper, creepier and unnervingly familiar.

From New York Times

Sex refers to biological characteristics, such as chromosomes, hormones and reproductive anatomy, which can also vary or change in understanding over time, or be medically and legally altered.

From Washington Times

A research team has turned the bodies of dead mice into vivid 3D maps of anatomy, with tissues, nerves, and vessels highlighted in color.

From Science Magazine

After spending the next couple of weeks peppering Looney with questions about Joga and human anatomy, Moody called Webb.

From New York Times