Chromosome
... they are far apart on the chromosome. The short
arm of a chromosome can be extended by a satellite ... is caused by the deletion of part of the short
arm of chromosome 5. Victims make high-pitched cries ... which is caused by partial deletion of the short
arm of chromosome 4. It is characterized by severe ...
Blood type
... content of the red blood cell antigens. The gene is located on the long
arm of the ninth chromosome (9q34).
A allele gives type A, B gives ... Rhesus
Rh (or the D antigen) is inherited on one locus (on the short
arm of the first chromosome, 1p36.2-p34) with two alleles, of which Rh+ is ...
Anatomy
... Endothelial tissue
Epithelial tissue
Glandular tissue
Lymphoid tissue
Externally visible parts of the human body:
Abdomen
arm
Back
Buttock
Chest
Ear
Eye
Face
Genitals
Head
Joint
Leg
Mouth
Neck
Scalp
Skin
Teeth
...
Dialysis
... and sitting blood pressures are taken. Temperature is taken.
Access is setup. For patients with a fistula (a surgical modification to an
arm or leg vein to make it more robust, and therefore usable for high capacity blood movement required by dialysis) this means inserting two large gauge ...
Genetic fingerprinting
... her underwear. His DNA was tested on three occasions, never showing a match. It turned out that he had surgically inserted a Penrose drain into his
arm and filled it with foreign blood and anticoagulants .
Cases
British baker Colin Pitchfork was the first person to be convicted using DNA ...
Muscle
... seconds. What distinguishes the masseter is not anything special about the muscle itself, but its advantage in working against a much shorter lever
arm than other muscles.
If "strength" refers to the force exerted by the muscle itself, e.g. on the place where it inserts into a bone, then the ...