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单词 anatomical
释义
anatomical
(ænətɒmɪkəl )
adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
Anatomical means relating to the structure of the bodies of people and animals.
...minute anatomical differences between insects.
anatomically (ænətɒmɪkli ) adverb
I need my pictures to be anatomically correct.
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anatomical changes
The fish also showed anatomical changes, including stronger chests and an elongation below the head, which could be interpreted as the beginnings of a neck.
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Whereas the neurological criteria depend mainly upon muscle tone, the physical ones rely on anatomical changes.
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He also described the anatomical changes that place in liver cirrhosis and malaria perniciosa.
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As a scientist, his excellent descriptions of morphologic details gave credence to the idea that zoological evolution can be learned through its anatomical changes.
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These anatomical changes lead, among others, to changes in voice production, breathing, and olfaction.
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anatomical details
Although it can see objects under clothes, its designers say the images do not show anatomical details.
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An assistant must have been shouting the anatomical details from a nearby pasture.
Times, Sunday Times
The relationships of the genus are not clear because many anatomical details remain unknown.
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Passive millimeter wave devices do not have the same privacy concerns because the images produced with passive screening technology expose no anatomical details.
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The discussion of such a topic, it was feared, would gravitate towards unhealthy attention on anatomical details.
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anatomical differences
Scientists said that behavioural and anatomical differences meant they should be considered a new species.
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In addition to anatomical differences, these two receptors also have distinctive functional differences.
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There are anatomical differences between the limbs of plantigrades, like humans, and both unguligrade and digitigrade limbs.
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The distinctions between foveal (sometimes also called central) and peripheral vision are reflected in subtle physiological and anatomical differences in the visual cortex.
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However, some anatomical differences identify the turtle as a more basal member of the sea turtle superfamily.
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anatomical drawings
Increasingly during the age of reason, autopsies revealed the body's workings and allowed intricate anatomical drawings.
Times, Sunday Times
The exhibition will also feature anatomical drawings that reveal the young artist's fascination with the subject.
Times, Sunday Times
His anatomical drawings have never been surpassed in detail and accuracy, and are still used today.
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He participated in several autopsies and created many detailed anatomical drawings, planning a major work of comparative human anatomy.
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anatomical evidence
While different from a modern human, the braincase, upper face and jaw of the cranium have unmistakable anatomical evidence that belong to human ancestry.
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Physiological, behavioral and anatomical evidence show that some species may have a functioning olfactory system in utero.
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Anatomical evidence for combative behavior includes vertebral articulations providing spinal rigidity, and the shape of the back indicating strong neck musculature.
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Finally, recent studies based on paleontological data or comparative anatomical evidence strongly suggest that the neocortex was already present in the earliest emerging mammals.
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anatomical features
Minutiae were small anatomical features such as notches, nodules or creases in the ear structure.
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Cladistic analysis suggests that living insectivores are united by derived anatomical features.
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It can be distinguished from co-occurring relatives by its longer dorsal fin lobe, as well as a host of other anatomical features.
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Moreover, their anatomical features are poorly known given the fragmentary states of the fossil material.
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The most distinctive anatomical features are the triangular bony crest on the face and the upturned nose.
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anatomical knowledge
Stunning exhibition of the great man's studies which, had they been published in his lifetime, would have advanced anatomical knowledge by centuries.
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It records his most sustained effort to turn his anatomical knowledge into a published treatise.
Times, Sunday Times
A succession of researchers proceeded to refine the body of anatomical knowledge, giving their names to a number of anatomical structures along the way.
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Bond also mentioned that he believed the offender had no anatomical knowledge and could not be a surgeon or butcher.
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There he lectured, wrote extensively, and performed public demonstrations of his anatomical knowledge.
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anatomical model
What fascinated him, though, was an anatomical model first uncovered, he told me, in 2005 that showed millions of nerve connections spread through the teeth.
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His massively scaled-up copy of an anatomical model attracted similar complaints.
Times, Sunday Times
Medical students relied on these figures because they provided a good representation of what the anatomical model looks like.
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Anatomical models litter her office, along with a sizeable shoe collection.
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These 19th-century anatomical models had the big advantage of never decaying, and they became highly collectible.
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anatomical part
In general, structural damages to any anatomical part of the ear can cause hearing-related problems.
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This must be the ultimate in spare anatomical parts.
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We need to talk about the subject until we can say various anatomical parts without sniggering.
Times, Sunday Times
He also discusses the effects many of them have on particular organs and anatomical parts, their role in humoral therapy.
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Students and observers would be placed around the table in a circular, stadium like arena and listen as professors explained the various anatomical parts.
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anatomical structure
A cross section of the cochlea will reveal an anatomical structure with three main chambers (scala vestibuli, scala media, and scala tympani).
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Only the tiger, lion, leopard and jaguar have the anatomical structure that enables them to roar.
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Modern software allows reconstruction in non-orthogonal (oblique) planes so that the optimal plane can be chosen to display an anatomical structure.
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He took a mechanistic approach to his botanical studies, believing that a plant's anatomical structure conformed to principles of mechanics.
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Similarly, no research has established any consistent anatomical structure or function for either acupuncture points or meridians.
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anatomical studies
Anatomical studies suggest a role in the processing of visual and mechanosensory input in some species.
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He discovered the optic chiasma by anatomical studies of the brain.
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There are also a large number of related anatomical studies of horses.
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He did extensive anatomical studies of veins of the cranium and spine, and made important investigations of the auditory system in vertebrates.
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Anatomical studies on xerophytic apophyllous plants.
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anatomical term
The anatomical term, jugular, refers to which part of the body?
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These differences include the arrangement of their digits, caudal (anatomical term) scales, and the central hair on the scales changing from a three hairs per follicle to many more.
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The poll of 1,175 parents also found almost a third only felt it appropriate to use anatomical terms when their daughters were aged 11 or older.
The Sun
However, they are, in anatomical terms, very different.
Times, Sunday Times
There are many problems in this process, with patients showing a considerable lack of understanding of many medical terms, particularly anatomical terms (e.g., intestines).
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Translations:
Chinese: 身体结构的
Japanese: 解剖学上の
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