Joint
... This article is about a
joint in zootomical anatomy . For other meanings of the word "joint", see
joint (disambiguation) .
A
joint is the location at which two bones make ...
Bone
...
Articulation
the region where adjacent bones contact each other - a
joint
Articular process
a projection that contacts an adjacent bone
...
Terms for anatomical location
Endochondral ossification
joint
External links
Review (including references) of ...
Anatomy
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Externally visible parts of the human body:
Abdomen
Arm
Back
Buttock
Chest
Ear
Eye
Face
Genitals
Head
joint
Leg
Mouth
Neck
Scalp
Skin
Teeth
Tongue
Other anatomic terms (not classified):
Artery
Coelom
Diaphragm ...
Blood
... mechanisms . This can allow otherwise inconsequential wounds to be life-threatening, but more commonly results in hemarthrosis , or bleeding into
joint spaces, which can be crippling.
Leukaemia (more often called leukemia) is a group of cancers of the blood-forming tissues.
Major blood ...
Carbohydrate
... also
Biochemistry
Macromolecules
Glycolysis
Gluconeogenesis
Pentose phosphate pathway
External links
IUPAC-IUBMB
joint Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature (JCBN): Carbohydrate Nomenclature
Carbohydrates detailed
Carbohydrates Overview
Carbohydrates ...
Charles Darwin
... not asked for publication, offering to send it to any journal that Wallace chose. He put matters in the hands of Lyell and Hooker, who agreed on a
joint presentation at the Linnean Society on 1 July of On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species ...
Human Genome Project
... decline. The competition between the rivals proved to be very good for the Project, and they agreed to pool their data.
On April 14 , 2003 , a
joint press release announced that the project had been successfully completed, with 99% of the genome sequenced with 99.99% accuracy.
Although the ...