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Marieb, Elaine N.; Mallatt, Jon; Wilhelm, Patricia Brady: Human Anatomy (MyA&P Series) (Hardcover) Human Anatomy Fifth Edition Student Edition, U.S.A. Pearson Benjamin Cummings 2007
ISBN: 0805347895 Very Good
Very good condition. No interior writing or highlightring. Includes Access Code. Human Anatomy (MyA&P Series) (Hardcover) Human Anatomy Fifth Edition Student Edition By Marieb, Elaine N.; Mallatt, Jon; Wilhelm, Patricia Brady Book Description Human Anatomy, Fifth Edition builds upon the clear and concise explanations of the best-selling fourth edition with a dramatically improved art and photo program and expanded clinical coverage. Recognized for helping establish the framework needed for understanding how anatomical structure relates to function, the text's engaging descriptions now benefit from new and incredibly realistic bone art featuring more than 80 new figures, as well as all new muscle gallery art. Select cadaver photos and photomicrographs have also been updated with images designed to make learning easier. The Human Body: An Orientation, Cells: The Living Units, Basic Embryology, Tissues, The Integumentary System, Bones and Skeletal Tissues, Bones, Part I: The Axial Skeleton, Bones, Part II: The Appendicular Skeleton, Joints, Skeletal Muscle Tissue, Muscles of the Body, Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue, The Central Nervous System, The Peripheral Nervous System, The Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral Sensory Neurons, The Special Senses, Blood, The Heart and Cardiac Muscle Tissue, Blood Vessels, The Lymphatic and Immune Systems, The Respiratory System, The Digestive System, The Urinary System, The Reproductive System, The Endocrine System For all readers interested in human anatomy and in understanding how anatomical structure relates to function. From the Back Cover Human Anatomy, Third Edition, uses a functional approach that explains how the shape and composition of anatomical structures allow them to perform their functions, giving readers the framework they need to assimilate anatomical concepts and apply them to new situations. In addition, the book is distinguished by a newly revised art program that brilliantly illuminates the complexities of human anatomy, and a writing style that is clear, informal, and accessible. For this edition, a comprehensive electronic supplements package has been crafted with the same careful attention to accuracy and teaching effectiveness found in the book. For college instructors and students. Product Details Hardcover: 896 pages Publisher: Benjamin Cummings; 5th edition (January 15, 2007) Language: English ISBN-10: 0805347895 ISBN-13: 9780805347890 Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 9.4 x 1.7 inches Hard Cover
[SW: Human Anatomy (MyA&P Series) (Hardcover) Human Anatomy Fifth Edition Student Edition College Textbooks Textbook Biology MCAT Medical Nursing RN MedicineMedical Textbooks Biology Textbooks Anatomy & Physiology Textbooks Nursing Textbooks]
Bridgman, George B. BRIDGMAN'S COMPLETE GUIDE TO DRAWING FROM LIFE, New York Random House Value Publishing, Incorporated 1992
ISBN: 0-517-25546-4 As New Condition
From the Publisher It's the largest, most comprehensive, most authoritative guide to life drawing ever published...and it is now in paperback for the first time ever! Over 1,000 fine illustrations of the human anatomy appear in a single volume, accompanied by detailed explanatory text; an entire education in artistic anatomic structure. A legendary teacher at New York's Art Students' League, George B. Bridgman was the originator of the system of drawing known as constructive anatomy. He carefully analyzes, clarifies, and illustrates the complex movements of the human figure. From the eyes to the toes, and including all the body's muscles and bones, you'll find more than 200 illustrations of the hand, 35 pages of drapes and folds, and hundreds of images of arms, shoulders, heads, torsos, legs, knees, and feet. Widely accepted by art schools and universities as the most practical and technically correct depictions of the human anatomy ever made, these studies will save artists many tedious hours of research and widen the horizons of their work. An essential resource for painters, sculptors, and graphic artists, professional and amateur. Synopsis It's the largest, most comprehensive, most authoritative guide to life drawing ever published...and it is now in paperback for the first time ever! Over 1,000 fine illustrations of the human anatomy appear in a single volume, accompanied by detailed explanatory text; an entire education in artistic anatomic structure. A legendary teacher at New York's Art Students' League, George B. Bridgman was the originator of the system of drawing known as constructive anatomy. He carefully analyzes, clarifies, and illustrates the complex movements of the human figure. From the eyes to the toes, and including all the body's muscles and bones, you'll find more than 200 illustrations of the hand, 35 pages of drapes and folds, and hundreds of images of arms, shoulders, heads, torsos, legs, knees, and feet. Widely accepted by art schools and universities as the most practical and technically correct depictions of the human anatomy ever made, these studies will save artists many tedious hours of research and widen the horizons of their work. An essential resource for painters, sculptors, and graphic artists, professional and amateur. Hardcover 29 cm.
[SW: Anatomy, Artistic, Human figure in art, Drawing -- Technique]
SHEPPARD, JOSEPH. Anatomy: A Complete Guide For Artists. Dover Publications, Inc., New York: 1992. ISBN: 0486272796
222 pages. In this superb guidebook, a skilled practitioner of figure drawing demonstrates how to achieve mastery of anatomy through careful, knowledgeable articulation of the muscles and bones lying beneatht the skin. Joseph Shepard's concise instructions have been carefully integrated with over 250 halftone illustrations and over 180 line drawings to lead artists one step at a time through the techniques required in rendering human anatomy convincingly. Softcover. Very good condition.
[SW: (Key Words: Figure Drawing, Joseph Sheppard, Anatomy, Bones, Muscles, Art, Guidebooks, Human Body).]
BROTHWELL (Don), HIGGS (Eric): Science in archaeology. A comprehensive survey of progress and research. Foreword by G. Clark. 1963
brothwell-don-higgs-eric---science-in-archaeology-a-comprehensive-survey-of-progress-and-resea Sommaire : SECTION I: DATING : Archaeology and Dating, B. M. MCBURNEY, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge. - Analytical Methods of Dating Bones, KENNETH P. OAKLEY, F.B.A., British Museum (Natural History), London. - Radiocarbon Dating, E. H. WILLIS, Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory, University of Cambridge. - Obsidian Dating, IRVING FRIEDMAN ROBERT L. SMITH, U.S. Geological Survey DONOVAN CLARK, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. - Archaeomagnetism, R. M. COOK, Laurence Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Cambridge. - The Potassium-Argon Dating of Upper Tertiary and Pleistocene Deposits, W. GENTNER, Director, Max-Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg H. J. LIPPOLT, Max-Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg. - Dating Basalts, J. A. MILLER, Department of Geodesy and Geophysics, University of Cambridge. - Dating Pottery by Thermoluminescence, E. T. HALL, Director, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Oxford. - SECTION II : ENVIRONMENT : Environmental studies and archaeology and anthropology, University of Cambridge. - Clitnate : The Significance of Deep-Sea Cores, CESARE EMILIANI, Marine Laboratory, Institute of Marine Science, University of Miami. - Soils : Soil Silhouettes, L. BIEK, Ancient Monuments Laboratory, Ministry of Public Building and Works, London. - Soil, Stratification and Environment, I. W. CORNWALL, Institute of Archaeology, University of London. - Cave Sediments and Prehistory, ELISABETH SCHMID, Professor of Early Prehistory and Director of the Laboratory for Prehistory, Faculty of Philosophy and Natural Sciences, University of Basie. - Plants : Pollen Analysis, G. W. DIMBLEBY, Department of Forestry, University of Oxford. - Wood and Charcoal in Archaeology, A. CECILIA WESTERN, Department of Antiquities, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. - The Condition of 'Wood' from Archaeological Sites, J. W. LEVY, Botany Department, Imperial College, London. - Dendrochronology, BRYANT BANNISTER, Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, Tucson. - Palaeoethnobotany, HANS HELBAEK, National Museum, Copenhagen. - Diet as Revealed by Coprolites, E. 0. CALLEN, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Macdonald College, McGill University, Quebec. - Animais : Fuma, ERIC HIGGS. - A Scrap of Bone, K. A. JOYSEY, University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge. - Osteo-Archaeology, CHARLES A. REED, Department of Zoology, Yale University. - The Rate of Evolution. - The Cave Hyena, an Essay in Statistical Analysis, BJORN KURTEN, University Institute, Helsinki. - The Science and History of Domestic Animais, WOLF HERRE, Director, Institute for Domestic Animal Research; Professor of the Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animais and of Zoology, University of Kiel. - The Ageing of Domestic Animais, I. A. SILVER, Sub-Department of Veterinary Anatomy, University of Cambridge. - The Origins of the Dog, JULIET CLUTTON-BROOK, Institute of Archaeology, University of London. - The Palaeopathology of Pleistocene and More Recent Mammals, DON BROTHWELL. - Bird Remains in Archaeology, ELLIOT W. DAWSON, New Zealand Oceanographic Institute, Department of Scien tific and Industrial Research, Wellington. - Remains of Fishes and Other Aquatic Animais, M. L. RYDER, Faculty of Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales. - Non-Marine Mollusca and Archaeology, B. W. SPARKS, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge. - SECTION III: MAN : The Biology of Earlier Human Populations, DON BROTHWELL. - Microscopy and Prehistoric Bone, ANTONIO ASCENZI, Professor of Morbid Anatomy, University of Pisa; Professor of Human Palaeontology, University of Rome. - Sex Determination in Earlier Man. - Estimation of Age and Mortality, SANTIAGO GENOVES, Historical Institute, University of Mexico. - Stature in Earlier Races of Mankind, L. H. WELLS, Professor of Anatomy, University of Capetown. - Cremations, NILS-GUSTAF GEJVALL, Keeper of Osteology and Anthropology, Royal Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities, Stockholm. - The Palaeopathology of Human Skeletal Remains, MARCUS S. GOLDSTEIN, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C. - The Radiological Examination of Human Remains, CALVIN WELLS, Castle Museum, Norwich. - The Study of Mummified and Dried Human Tissues. - T. SANDISON, Department of Pathology, University of Glasgow. The Hair of Earlier Peoples, DON BROTHWELL. - RICHARD SPEARMAN, Department of Dermatology, University College Hospital Medical School, London. - Palaeoserology, MADELEINE SMITH GLEMSER, British Museum (Natural History), London. - Blood Groups and Prehistory, J. D. GARLICK, Department of Anthropology, University College, London. - SECTION: IV ARTIFACTS : Artifacts, L. BIEK. - A Statistical Analysis of Flint Artifacts, A. BOHMERS, Institute for Biological Archaeology, State University, Groningen. - Petrological Examination, . W. SHOTTON, F.R.S., Professor of Geology, University of Birmingham. - Some Aspects of Ceramic Technology, REDERICK R. MATSON, Proie. ssor of Archaeology, Pennsylvania State . iversity. - Optical Emission Spectroscopy and the Study of Metallurgy in the European Bronze Age,DENNIS BRITTON, Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford. - EVA E. RICHARDS, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Oxford. - Microscopic Studies of Ancient Metals, F. C. THOMPSON, Etneritus Professor of Metallurgy, University of Manchester. - The Analytical Study of Glass in Archaeology, RAY W. SMITH, International Committee on Ancient Glass, Oak Hill, Dublin, New Hampshire. - Remains Derived from Skin, M. L. RYDER. - Fibres of Archaeological Interest: Their Examination and Identification, H. M. APPLEYARD and A. B. WILDMAN, W00/ Industries Research Association, Leeds. - SECTION V: PROSPECTING : Magnetic Location, MARTIN AITKEN, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Oxford. - Resistivity Surveying, ANTHONY CLARK, Downderry, The Drive, Farnham Road, Guildford, Surrey. - INDEX OF SITES. - GENERAL INDEX.
Fort in-8 pleine toile editeur sous jaquette, 595 pp., 32 pl. photogr. en noir, 92 fig. dans le texte.
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