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The website is intended to accompany a book called Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases, written by Professor Hal Blumenfeld.
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The website is intended to accompany a book called Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases, written by Professor Hal Blumenfeld.
Mind Hacks: Online guide to fault-finding the nervous system 2005
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Neuroanatomy suggest the cetacean brain is such that to imprision these animals in a sterile environment as we do may be beyond inhumane.
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I was at Witwatersrand University here in Johannesburg to work in the lab of the Faculty of Medicine for Linguistics and Neuroanatomy.
Nicolas Rossier: An Exclusive Interview With Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide Nicolas Rossier 2010
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Cohen-Kettenis is a specialist on Neuroanatomy, and the difference between male and female brains, including transsexuals.
Transsexual Causation, the American Psychiatric Association, and Interpol Zoe Brain 2008
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Haig summarises: Neuroanatomy is largely concerned with which spots in the brain do what; which chemicals have which effects at those spots is neurophysiology.
Where is your mind? Karyn Romeis 2007
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Neuroanatomy and portions of Gross Anatomy in the professional curriculum; conducts research in neuroscience.
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The successful candidate will be an active researcher in the fields of Functional Neuroanatomy/Neuro-Imaging or Mechano-biology/Mechanotransduction, have an excellent scientific publication record and demonstrated ability to successfully acquire extramural funding.
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Clinical Neuroanatomy Made Ridiculously Simple (CNMRS) falls into the highest tier, a compact book you can read from cover to cover in one or two sittings.
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"Neuroanatomy was challenging to say the least," she said.
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