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The effect of rate of distraction osteogenesis on structure and ... ... osteogenesis on structure and function of anterior digastric muscle fibers. ... After a consolidation period of 2 days, the anterior digastric muscles were ... http://medscape.com/medline/abstract/15731685
...................................................................................................................................................................................... Pulmonary Function Testing: - eMedicine ... atelectasis, pneumothorax, pneumonectomy, consolidation, edema, and fibrosis. ... When respiratory muscle fatigue or neuromuscular disease is present, fatigue may ... http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/303239-overview
...................................................................................................................................................................................... Human Physiology/The Nervous System - Wikibooks, collection of open ... The somatic has voluntary control of skin, bones, joints, and skeletal muscle. The two systems function together, by way of nerves from the PNS entering and ... http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Human_Physiology/The_Nervous_System
...................................................................................................................................................................................... The Vertebrate Body Axis: Evolution and Mechanical Function -- Koob and ... ... and tunas, such longitudinal tendons connect axial muscle to fluke or caudal fin, ... the loss of gastralia and the consolidation of the trunk into a more compact ... http://icb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/40/1/1
...................................................................................................................................................................................... Glossary Innervates the lateral rectus muscle, which abducts the eye, or rotates it outward. ... areas leads to a deficit specific for that mode of visual function. ... http://brainconnection.com/gen/gloss.html
...................................................................................................................................................................................... Achalasia I provide the links here purely as a service of consolidation for other achalasia sufferers. ... The Longitudinal Muscle in Esophageal Disease by O. Arthur ... http://tomecat.com/jeffy/achalasia.html
...................................................................................................................................................................................... CHAPTER ONE part two the cerebellum that regulates muscle tone in relation to changes in posture. ... Psychomotor Function. The Sensory System ... muscle weakness is characteristic ... http://aan.com/familypractice/html/chp1p2.htm
...................................................................................................................................................................................... Post-Polio Syndrome Glossary of Terms with Definitions on MedicineNet.com Muscle: Muscle is the tissue of the body which primarily functions as a source of power. ... Ligaments connect the bones of the shoulder and tendons join these ... http://medicinenet.com/post-polio_syndrome/glossary.htm
...................................................................................................................................................................................... lung: Definition from Answers.com The function of the lungs is to provide an enormous surface for gas exchange, ... The smooth muscle has not been shown to have a physiological role, unlike that ... http://answers.com/topic/lung
...................................................................................................................................................................................... Down Syndrome Glossary of Terms with Definitions on MedicineNet.com Muscle: Muscle is the tissue of the body which primarily functions as a source of power. ... Pneumonia: Inflammation of one or both lungs with consolidation. ... http://medicinenet.com/down_syndrome/glossary.htm
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