Such clear figures and good explanatory text - I understood in hours what had taken days of struggle before I got this book. I just wish someone had recommended it to me sooner.
6 Responses to “YouTube – 3D Interactive Functional Human Anatomy – NEW 2009!”
Dr Hsu Said,
Atila, welcome back..
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Edwin Seow,
There is no such things as just looking at your fingers and able to diagnose everything.
There is black sheep in every profession.
Anyway, with morality and ethic so low, you have all sorts of people trying to hoodwink others by claiming this and that.
there are 'Sinsehs' doing minor operations on trigger fingers and carpel tunnels..Most of them have never study anatomy before, so do you trust them to do the cutting on your fingers and your hands? I wont.. Common sense. They wont know where is the major blood vessels and nerves and tnedons, so if you do not know, you may just cut these structures… But there are a lot of people willing to be treated by them.
Just like laboratories. Anyone can walk in and get a blood test. In most othe countries, only a medical personnel can order a blood tests when the need arises.. and most of those manning the lab cannot even explain the tests results. Even in interpreting blood results, you need to look at the overall pictures and the patients, and you cannot just look at the figures itself since there are a lot of individual variations..
The problem is we have all the laws but no enforcements. A cowboy town really, everyone for himself..
Ping.fm Said,
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Our Axial Skeleton « Neurons Firing Said,
[...] May 10, 2010 In UC Berkeley’s Human Anatomy lectures three and four, Professor Marian C. Diamond talks about our axial skeleton, the part of our bone system that includes everything in our heads and chest. Anatomically, the axial skeleton runs through the medial access of the body, which is the portion closer to the midline. Not sure what the midline is? Go back two posts and read my intro to Functional Human Anatomy. [...]
Jamie clark Said,
bills a fuckin asshole and you probably are too
Rolf Hancock Said,
to be clear: Actual measured heat from the human body varied from 75-100wpm2 at 27C. However, these are not average temperatures. Its likely that radiation absorbed from objects is greater at 27C than at 15C, so at lesser temperatures, if you incur the SB constant, it would be less. However, sceptical. Mainly as air is a poor conductor of heat, and objects that can produce their own heat are generally warmer than objects that depend ona heat source.
Ric Harris Said,
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6 Responses to “YouTube – 3D Interactive Functional Human Anatomy – NEW 2009!”
Atila, welcome back..

……………………………
Edwin Seow,
There is no such things as just looking at your fingers and able to diagnose everything.
There is black sheep in every profession.
Anyway, with morality and ethic so low, you have all sorts of people trying to hoodwink others by claiming this and that.
there are 'Sinsehs' doing minor operations on trigger fingers and carpel tunnels..Most of them have never study anatomy before, so do you trust them to do the cutting on your fingers and your hands? I wont.. Common sense. They wont know where is the major blood vessels and nerves and tnedons, so if you do not know, you may just cut these structures… But there are a lot of people willing to be treated by them.
Just like laboratories. Anyone can walk in and get a blood test. In most othe countries, only a medical personnel can order a blood tests when the need arises.. and most of those manning the lab cannot even explain the tests results. Even in interpreting blood results, you need to look at the overall pictures and the patients, and you cannot just look at the figures itself since there are a lot of individual variations..
The problem is we have all the laws but no enforcements. A cowboy town really, everyone for himself..
CNBCtopStories: HP to Develop Cloud Products in China
[...] May 10, 2010 In UC Berkeley’s Human Anatomy lectures three and four, Professor Marian C. Diamond talks about our axial skeleton, the part of our bone system that includes everything in our heads and chest. Anatomically, the axial skeleton runs through the medial access of the body, which is the portion closer to the midline. Not sure what the midline is? Go back two posts and read my intro to Functional Human Anatomy. [...]
bills a fuckin asshole and you probably are too
to be clear: Actual measured heat from the human body varied from 75-100wpm2 at 27C. However, these are not average temperatures. Its likely that radiation absorbed from objects is greater at 27C than at 15C, so at lesser temperatures, if you incur the SB constant, it would be less. However, sceptical. Mainly as air is a poor conductor of heat, and objects that can produce their own heat are generally warmer than objects that depend ona heat source.
For Sale – Fake and Stolen Facebook Accounts – NYTimes.com
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