By: Kei Londrie | 2010-09-07 | Health & Fitness The rate at which we absorb and learn anatomy is often constrained by; each individual's ability to learn and the amount of time we are willing or able to devote to the subject. read more
By: art dean | 2010-10-21 | College Human Anatomy & Physiology Course By Dr James Ross is the best way to learn about human anatomy and physiology. Read my review to understand why... read more
By: Cogito Ergo Sum | 2011-09-12 | Reference & Education You will be guided with spectacular way in mastering anatomy and physiology in THREE DAYS EVEN LESS. This system is absolutely guaranteed as the most effective techniques in learning anatomy and physiology. In addition, you do not need to come to class, it's purely home study course. you will master it faster than you ever dreamed possible. read more
By: XaviRusso | 2011-05-14 | Reference & Education Take a fascinating journey inside of the mysterious hidden wonders of the physique by way of pages of structural details and beautifully detailed anatomical pictures to obtain answers to concerns. read more
By: Dr. Post | 2011-03-31 | College Ahhh, this brings me back to an earlier time when I was in school for chiropractic. Our school had both lecture and human dissection where we were to learn the bones, muscles, nerves and arteries of t... read more
By: chickie maxwell | 2012-01-13 | Online education Taking a course in human anatomy is required for those preparing for healthcare careers as well as those already in medical school. Human anatomy is often offered during undergraduate years because it gives students an understanding into human anatomic functions and structure. It's also the foundation for further research as well as lab activity in the identification of disease. read more
By: chickie maxwell | 2011-04-09 | Reference & Education Many people for various reasons are intrigued by the subject of human anatomy and physiology. Are you a high school or college student needing a supplemental course or do you work in the medical field... read more
By: Sherry L Harris | 2010-04-03 | Pets The dog's ear is an amazing and unique part of their anatomy. It is crucial to the way they function, and provides a level of hearing several times more powerful than man's. In this brief article, we'll go through some of the physiology of dog ears, as well as their basic construction. read more
By: Dane C. Fletcher | 2010-05-22 | Bodybuilding Are you often do body building exercise? This kind of exercise generally refers to the study of how the human body functions during various types of exercises in diverse intensity and durations. The body responds very distinctly during short-lived high or low intensity exercises or during prolonged moderate or intense exercises. read more
By: seolncr | 2012-06-28 | Business The physiology plant is a subdiscipline of botany devoted to the study of the functioning of organs and plant tissues of plants. read more
By: Domenic Marbaniang | 2010-03-26 | Philosophy The history of religion has been a seriously blood-bathed one. It reveals the intense power, weight, and depth of religion within the human heart. No wonder, the word "religion" itself comes from the Latin religare meaning "to bind". Religion binds the adherent to its belief, authority, and community. It holds an intense power over the individual. read more
By: Experts mind | 2013-05-10 | Reference & Education Sociology is the learning of how individuals related to society and many more. It covers the concepts of group dynamics, unspoken social codes, and patterns of behavior on local, national, and global scales. Sociology studies how societies change over time, how social order establish, and sources of conflict within societies. read more
By: Daniel R. Handford | 2010-04-03 | Fitness Equipment Anatomy models are available in various shapes and sizes. Most of them are preferred by schools and colleges so that an idea about the organ in consideration can be imparted to the students. Anatomy models of virtually every part of the body can be found in the online as well as offline markets. Now there are some factors which are to be considered before investing on an anatomy model. We will be looking into some of them in the following passages. read more
By: Artour Rakhimov | 2010-04-01 | Pregnancy Most medical doctors cannot explain the mechanisms and causes of pain due to spasm of uterine, diaphragmatic and other muscles during childbirth in modern women. Meanwhile, this pain usually lasts from 1 up to 20 or more hours and cause considerable stress to suffering females. The nature of the spasm is in poor blood supply (perfusion), reduced cellular oxygenation and irritable state of muscle cells. All these effects are caused by one factor only: chronic hyperventilation or breathing more than the medical norm. How does it work? Why do oxygenation and blood supply get reduced when we breathe more? read more