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A brief atlas of the human body

By: Hutchinson, Matt
Title By: Marieb, Elaine Nicpon | Wilhelm, Patricia Brady | Hutchings, Ralph [Photographs by] | Zanetti, Nina [Photographs by]
Publisher: San Francisco : Pearson Benjamin Cummings, c2007.Description: vii, 129 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9780805373738 ; 9780321662613Subject(s): Human physiology | Human body | Human anatomyDDC classification: 611.00222 HU BR Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
"Revised for the Seventh Edition, this full-color atlas is packaged with every new copy of the text and includes 107 bone and 47 soft-tissue photographs with easy-to-read labels. This new edition of the atlas contains a brand new comprehensive histology photomicrograph section featuring over 50 slides of basic tissue and organ systems. Featuring photos taken by renowned biomedical photographer Ralph Hutchings, this high-quality photographic atlas makes an excellent resource for the classroom and laboratory, and is referenced in appropriate figure legends throughout the text." --AW-BC.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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611.00222 HU BR (Browse shelf) Available April2019 T0062236
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Part 1. Histology of basic tissues and select organs
Part 2. Bones of the human skeleton
Part 3. Soft tissue of the human body.

"Revised for the Seventh Edition, this full-color atlas is packaged with every new copy of the text and includes 107 bone and 47 soft-tissue photographs with easy-to-read labels. This new edition of the atlas contains a brand new comprehensive histology photomicrograph section featuring over 50 slides of basic tissue and organ systems. Featuring photos taken by renowned biomedical photographer Ralph Hutchings, this high-quality photographic atlas makes an excellent resource for the classroom and laboratory, and is referenced in appropriate figure legends throughout the text." --AW-BC.

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