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  • ...s in the brain, including important roles in behavior and [[cognition]], [[animal locomotion|voluntary movement]], [[motivation]], [[punishment]] and [[rewar === Anatomy ===
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  • ...he environment to determine the parameter. For instance, [[endotherm]]ic [[animal]]s maintain a constant body temperature, while [[exotherm]]ic (both [[ectot ...ever: if the same sun-baked boulder happens to host a ground squirrel, the animal's [[metabolism]] will adjust to the lesser need for internal heat productio
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  • ...ill made from many naturally-occurring materials, both organic (i.e., of [[animal]]- or [[plant]]-based origin) and inorganic (purely [[mineral]] origin). Ho ...[[horn (anatomy)|horn]], [[ivory]], [[seed]]s (such as [[tagua]] nuts), [[animal shell]], and [[wood]]. For most of human history, [[pearl]]s were the ultim
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  • ...journal |author=Melville DB, Otken CC, Kovalenko V |title=On the origin of animal ergothioneine |journal=J. Biol. Chem. |volume=216 |issue=1 |pages=325–31 ...he largest amounts of ergothioneine are found in [[erythrocyte]]s, [[Lens (anatomy)|eye lens]] and [[semen]],<ref name=Mann>{{cite journal |author=Mann T, Leo
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  • - [[Anatomy]] - [[Animal-assisted therapy]]
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  • ...of the [[Human body|body]] and is composed of [[skin]], [[hair]], [[Nail (anatomy)|nails]], and related [[muscle]] and [[glands]].<ref name="Lookingbill" /> ...ure of this tissue is composed of septal (i.e. linear strands) and [[Lobe (anatomy)|lobular]] compartments, which differ in microscopic appearance.<ref name="
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  • |eating food contaminated with feces from an infected human or animal |[[Lumen (anatomy)|lumen]] of the [[small intestine]]
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  • ...u Think | work = Proceedings of the 28th World Congress of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association | year = 2003 | url = http://www.vin.com/proceedings ...aig E.|coauthors=Miller, William H.; Scott, Danny W.|year=2001|title=Small Animal Dermatology|edition=6th|publisher=W.B. Saunders Company|isbn=0-7216-7618-9}
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  • {{Infobox Anatomy | The '''circulatory system''' is an [[organ (anatomy)|organ system]] that passes nutrients (such as [[amino acids]] and [[electr
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  • ...omenclature and terminology, and is essentially valid for the favorite lab animal, the mouse. {{Lymphatic organ anatomy}}
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  • [[Category:Animal anatomy]] [[Category:Animal physiology]]
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  • ...s, either animal heart valve tissue or animal pericardial tissue.<!--Which animal(s)?--> The tissue is treated to prevent rejection and to prevent calcificat There are alternatives to animal tissue valves. In some cases a human aortic valve can be implanted. These a
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  • ...edu/faculty-anderson.php Anderson, L. C.] 1974. A study of systematic wood anatomy in ''Cannabis''. ''Harvard University Botanical Museum Leaflets'' '''24''': ...t anecdotal reports are not well-supported by clinical data. Evidence from animal studies suggests that there is a possible role for cannabinoids in the trea
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  • The European [[Renaissance]] saw significant advances in [[anatomy]] and [[surgery|surgical technique]]. However, despite all this progress, s ...use of [[carbon dioxide]] as an anesthetic in the 1820s. He would make the animal insensible, effectively via almost suffocating it with carbon dioxide, then
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  • ...060304> [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4774566.stm Guantanamo: Anatomy of a hearing], ''[[BBC]]'', March 4, 2006</ref> ...inking water that was thrown over the razor wire, like I was some infected animal, for the few extra calories I may gain from it (if any) as well as to keep
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