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- Arthrology is the science concerned with the study of the anatomy, function, dysfunction and treatment of joints and articulations. The prefix "arthro-"...
- joint-stem to connect two consonantal roots (e.g. arthr- + -o- + -logy = arthrology), but generally, the -o- is dropped when connecting to a vowel-stem (e...
- the decrease in physical activity compared to thousands of years ago. Arthrology Cracking joints Kinesiology Ligament Development of joints Whiting, William...
- lancicollis and Rhamphorhynchus muensteri, aiming to reconstruct the cervical arthrology of pterosaurs and the position of the pterosaur neck at rest, is published...
- Publication Subject Size Volume 1, 1831–1832 Osteology, Arthrology 188 pages of text, 59 panels (402 illustrations) Volume 2, 1834 Myology (muscles, tendons...
- Aristologyscience or art of dining. Aromachologystudy of smell and odor. Arthrologystudy of joints. Arthropodologystudy of arthropods like insects and...
- and culture. arteriology The branch of angiology dealing with arteries. arthrology The branch of anatomy dealing with joints. synosteology arthropathology...
- Intestine 1918. Atlas of Human Anatomy. vols. 1-3. vol. 1, Osteology, Arthrology and Syndesmology, Myology (317 pp.); vol. 2, Splanchnology, Ductless Glands...
- Anatomists Textbook of Regional Anatomy (1931) Textbook of Osteology and Arthrology (1921) Researches in Craniometry 2 vols (1928, 1931) The Skeleton of British...
- knot, and genital operations. Argumosa also contributed to the field of arthrology, although it was his students who developed upon his work. He founded...