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Sharks are among the most fascinating creatures in the sea. Learn and have fun with this great model. This anatomy model of the great white shark is 13 inches long and contains 20 detachable organs and shark body parts and comes on a display stand. Also includes Illustrated assembly guide and description of the anatomy along with some fun Q&A to test your knowledge. Model's parts include:
Using Zygote's 3D anatomy library, you will be able to download any anatomical model you need to illustrate or animate, and within minutes, you'll be able to begin creating beautiful, photo-real renderings.
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Masterful sculptingDetachable partsHighly detailed finishStudents learn anatomy while building their very own frog model. This exceptionally detailed model contains 31 detachable organs and body parts and comes with a display stand. An illustrated guidebook with assembly instructions and a detailed description of the frog's life cycle and anatomy is also included.
At the 20-week anatomy and anomaly scan you'll be able to see your baby's body, arms, legs, fingers, toes and facial features. Your ultrasound specialist will inspect your baby's anatomy and study the internal organs, and will talk you through the images on screen. If the genitals are not obscured and you wish to know, we can tell you the gender of your baby. After your appointment, we will send you a secure link where you can view and download a selection of images from your scan.
Your sonographer will check your baby's anatomy, including organs and the placenta, and will take detailed measurements in order to calculate your baby's growth. We will check these measurements against a set of fetal growth charts, which we use to predict your baby's development. We'll keep a record of these measurements so we can compare them with your earlier and subsequent scans.
This detailed 3D and 4D high-resolution ultrasound allows for a targeted examination of the fetus. Level II ultrasounds are used during the anatomy screen to look at the organs, including the umbilical cord, growth of the fetus, amniotic fluid levels, the location of the placenta, and the fetal heart rate.
Although Bichat was "hardly known outside the French medical world" at the time of his early death, forty years later "his system of histology and pathological anatomy had taken both the French and English medical worlds by storm."[2] The Bichatian tissue theory was "largely instrumental in the rise to prominence of hospital doctors" as opposed to empiric therapy, as "diseases were now defined in terms of specific lesions in various tissues, and this lent itself to a classification and a list of diagnoses".[8]
At the beginning of September 1793, Bichat was designated to serve as a surgeon with the Army of the Alps in the service of the surgeon Buget at the hospital of Bourg.[12][13] He went home in March 1794,[12] then moved to Paris, where he became a pupil of Pierre-Joseph Desault at the Hôtel-Dieu, "who was so strongly impressed with his genius that he took him into his house and treated him as his adopted son."[9] He took active part in Desault's work, at the same time pursuing his own research in anatomy and physiology.[9]
GREAT WHITE SHARK 4D ANATOMY MODELUndeniably the Kings of the ocean, Great White Sharks are fascinating killing machines and the stuff of nightmares, thanks to movies like Jaws and TV spectacles like Shark Week! So far removed from our solid land-dwelling lives, they seem almost alien to us, so being able to see how they work (inside and out - up close and personal!) would be fascinating indeed!The Great White Shark 4D Anatomy Model is a 4D build-it-yourself Great White Shark. One side of the shark mimics their skin, its jaws open wide, its body poised as if gliding through the ocean.The other side is a 4D model of the Great White Sharks anatomy, including organs, muscles, bones and cartilage. Until sharks decide they're okay with us removing them from the ocean and x-ray them (methinks, never?) then this is the next best way to learn how they work!Kids can investigate as they build, and be inspired to learn more about the natural world through interactive visual play - much more stimulating than reading a text book!Once assembled, the model sits atop a display stand, making it perfect for display on a desk or bookcase, or to take to school for biology and science projects. The kit comes impressively gift boxed, so you can't go wrong gifting this kit to inspire in young people a curiosity of the natural world and how things work!FEATURESInspires curiosity about the science of anatomyOne side of the creature is covered with natural skinThe other side is detailed transparent anatomyEducational toy that'll look great as a displayKids can learn through play!Comes on a display standSPECIFICATIONSInclusions: DIY anatomy model, display stand & instructionsMaterial: BPA free plasticAges: 8 and above. Not suitable for children 3 and under due to choking hazardDimensions: 33.5 (L) x 15 (W) x 12.5 (H) cms
Parathyroid 4D-CT is particularly useful when other imaging studies have been negative (failed to show the abnormal parathyroid gland) or when the anatomy of the neck has been distorted by prior surgery or co-existent thyroid disease. In our experience at UCLA of reading several hundred scans per year, we have been able to detect at least one abnormal parathyroid gland in 99% of cases. In other words, parathyroid 4D-CT is a highly sensitive scan.
New features included in the CAE Vimedix 3.4 update will enhance your ultrasound education. Introduce new Covid-19 simulations for both mild and severe cases into your curriculum. Create custom measurement presets and include them in exercises. Generate video-based lessons which can combine screen, webcam and microphone recordings. View complete maternal anatomy, including animated heart, for the second trimester patient in the OB-GYN configuration. 2b1af7f3a8