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  2. Anatomography - Wikipedia

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    Diagrams from Anatomography are used, for example, in Canadian science TV show Le code Chastenay, [12] Internet encyclopedia Wikipedia, as lecture material in universities, and elsewhere to share knowledge. [9]

  3. Bob Dylan - Wikipedia

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    Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; [3] born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter.Considered one of the greatest songwriters of all time, [4] [5] [6] Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his 60-year career.

  4. Nephthys - Wikipedia

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    The Ramesside pharaohs were particularly devoted to Set's prerogatives and, in the 19th Dynasty, a temple of Nephthys called the "House of Nephthys of Ramesses-Meriamun" was built or refurbished in the town of Sepermeru, midway between Oxyrhynchus and Herakleopolis, on the outskirts of the Fayyum and quite near to the modern site of Deshasheh.

  5. Anatomical terms of location - Wikipedia

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    They are used in anatomy, surface anatomy, surgery, and radiology. [45] Structures may be described as being at the level of a specific spinal vertebra, depending on the section of the vertebral column the structure is at. [45] The position is often abbreviated.

  6. Myriapoda - Wikipedia

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    The head of Scutigera coleoptrata, showing antennae, compound eyes and mouthparts. Myriapods have a single pair of antennae and, in most cases, simple eyes. Exceptions are the two classes of symphylans and pauropods, the millipede order Polydesmida and the centipede order Geophilomorpha, which are all eyeless. [10]

  7. Foundational Model of Anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The Foundational Model of Anatomy Ontology (FMA) is a reference ontology for the domain of human anatomy. [1] It is a symbolic representation of the canonical, phenotypic structure of an organism; a spatial-structural ontology of anatomical entities and relations which form the physical organization of an organism at all salient levels of granularity.

  8. Allometry - Wikipedia

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    Log-log transformation places numbers into a geometric domain so that proportional deviations are represented consistently, independent of the scale and units of measurement. In biology, this is appropriate because many biological phenomena (e.g., growth, reproduction, metabolism, sensation) are fundamentally multiplicative. [ 22 ]

  9. Capybara (software) - Wikipedia

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    Capybara is a web-based test automation software that simulates scenarios for user stories and automates web application testing for behavior-driven software development. It is written in the Ruby programming language.