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    1.  Philosophy and theory in biology (10/66)
    2.  Miscellany (21/101)
    3.  Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances in biology (13)
    4.  Serial publications in biology (7)
    5.  Organizations and management (183)
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    1.  Biochemistry in animals (8)
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    3.  General topics of biochemistry (22)
    4.  Metabolism (14)
    5.  Miscellaneous chemicals (7)
    6.  Proteins (75)
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    8.  Biochemical genetics (44/233)
  4.  Specific physiological systems in animals, regional histology and physiology in animals (2/53)
    1.  Circulatory system (3)
    2.  Digestive system (1)
    3.  Endocrine and excretory systems (1)
    4.  Integument (1)
    5.  Reproductive system of animals (3)
    6.  Musculoskeletal system (6)
    7.  Nervous and sensory system (36)
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      2.  Miscellany (5/46)
      3.  Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances in botany (8)
      4.  Serial publications in botany (2)
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        1.  Pteridophyta (Vascular seedless plants) (9)
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        2.  Angiospermae (Flowering plants) (0/95)
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  10.  Economics of land and energy (2/325)
    1.  Natural resources and energy (16/141)
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      1.  Water (5/8)
      2.  Biological resources (87/165)
        1.  Plants and microorganisms as biological resources (18)
        2.  Animals as biological resources (61)
    3.  Environmental problems (24/33)
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    10.  Medicine and health (83)
    11.  Agriculture and related technologies (31/107)
      1.  Plant injuries, diseases and pests (17)
      2.  Field and plantation crops (5)
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Articulation Page is a how-to guide for constructing your first posed skeleton. Learning the names of each bone and understanding the significance of the shape is difficult under the best circumstances. Every anatomy student should have access to an articulated skeleton to see how the bones fit together, and work as a unit. After using this guide, a student will be able to build their own articulated skeleton. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www-adm.pdx.edu/user/bio/articula/home.html
Digital Morphology, part of the National Science Foundation Digital Libraries Initiative, develops and serves unique 2D and 3D visualizations of the internal and external structure of living and extinct vertebrates, and a growing number of 'invertebrates'. The Digital Morphology library contains nearly a terabyte of imagery of natural history specimens that are important to education and central to ongoing cutting-edge research efforts. The Digital Morphology library site now serves imagery, optimized ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.digimorph.org/
The aim of this Lexicon of Musculature (in German language) is to provide concise descriptions and illustrations of some of the most important muscles of the human body (Homo sapiens). [Editorial staff vifabio]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.iatrum.de/musculus/-lexikon-der-muskulatur.html
Skeletal muscle is a classic example of a biological structure-function relationship. At both macro- and micro-scopic levels, skeletal muscle is exquisitely tailored for force generation and movement. This page is an attempt to at least mention some of the important aspects of the basic science of the neuromuscular system, a kind of table of contents in prose. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://muscle.ucsd.edu/musintro/jump.shtml
The eSkeletons Project website is devoted to the study of human and primate comparative anatomy. It offers a set of digitized versions of skeletons in 2-D and 3-D in full color, animations, and much supplemental information. [Information of the supplier, modified]
Picture databases; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.eskeletons.org/
Tooth Morphogenesis and Differentiation (TMD) international conferences were aimed originally at exchanging ideas, techniques, and prospecting for collaborations between European researchers. Over 35 years, participation has increased from 30 to 300, such that today TMD meetings attract the world’s leading scientists from the dental and craniofacial fields. The TMD 2013 will be held at the Odalys Club, in La Londe les Maures (France), an ideal venue by the French Riviera for a scientific retreat. ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (current)Resource type
http://tmd2013.univ-lyon1.fr/en
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