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  • noun Histology.

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  • noun anatomy of microscopic structures
  • noun histology

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Examples

  • I've been reading the latest Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, and, since my last entry, have finished "Bone histology and microanatomy of Alamosaurus sanjuanensis (Sauropoda: Titanosauria) from the Maastrichtian of Big Bend National Park, Texas" and "Hadrosaurid dinosaurs from the latest Creatceous of the Iberian Peninsula."

    "HIgh above the mountain, an eagle calling down..." fusijui 2009

  • New research on the microanatomy of these bones prove that the little dinosaur was fully grown.

    PALAEOBLOG 2010

  • The master of biomedical science degree is an intense 1-year program consisting of human anatomy, human microanatomy, medical biochemistry, medical physiology, epidemiology, history of medicine, biomechanics and medical education.

    unknown title 2009

  • The master of biomedical science degree is an intense one-year program consisting of human anatomy, human microanatomy, medical biochemistry, medical physiology, epidemiology, history of medicine, biomechanics and medical education.

    hattiesburgamerican.com - 2009

  • The curriculum will consist of human anatomy, human microanatomy, medical bio chemistry, medical physiology, epidemiology, history of medicine, biomechanics and medical education.

    hattiesburgamerican.com - 2009

  • When first discovered they were perceived as a master switch, but are now believed to regulate every component of cellular microanatomy and physiology, including those of the organelles, cytoskeleton, proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids and mitochondria.

    innovations-report 2008

  • When first discovered they were perceived as a master switch, but are now believed to regulate every component of cellular microanatomy and physiology, including those of the organelles, cytoskeleton, proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids and mitochondria.

    innovations-report 2008

  • Karen Norberg, the psychiatrist who knitted a brain says, "" It's a way to learn microanatomy and neurodevelopment. "

    idealawg 2009

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