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- to a small piece of an animal organ, are known as 'plastinates'.[citation needed] Once plastinated, the specimens and bodies are further mani****ted and...
- awareness. Each Body Worlds exhibition contains approximately 25 full-body plastinates with expanded or selective organs shown in positions that enhance the...
- possible to plastinate whole body specimens, each specimen taking up to 1,500 hours of work to prepare. The first exhibition of whole plastinated bodies took...
- nature and beauty of life from the focal-point of the exhibit, Buckman's plastinated placenta. After the birth of Buckman's daughter, Cleo, Buckman was informed...
- lipids in a body with plastics. The resulting preserved bodies are called plastinates. Whole-body plastination begins with much the same method as traditional...
- Exhibition includes a recreation of the Discobolus. The Discus Thrower is plastinated human corpse posed like the original sculpture, discus included. Sport...
- February 23, 2007, Ma introduced a bill requiring commercial exhibitors of plastinated corpses to obtain a county permit, which would be dependent on proof...
- Specimen of giant squid nicknamed Wheke plastinated from 2005 and displa**** on 26 March 2008 in the Grande galerie de l'Évolution of the National Museum...
- creator and director of the Body Worlds traveling exhibitions, exhibiting plastinated human bodies internationally. He also founded and directs the Institute...
- dissection of preserved bodies in an artistic fashion, as was for the plastinated bodies used in the travelling Body Worlds exhibition. Scientific research...