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Anatomy is the field of biology that studies the structure of living things. Anatomy focuses on the composition, structure and location of the parts of organisms tissues, organs and systems as well as the relationships between different parts.
How does the human brain temporarily store information without losing track of it? Neuroscientists have discovered that neurons in the frontal and temporal lobes work together to hold information in working memory.
Pelvimetry and regression analysis show sexual dimorphism in the human fetal pelvis during primary ossification at pelvic inlet, subpubic angle, and the ischial spines’ distance to the transverse diameter of greater pelvis ratio.