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  1. ... survival, and reproduction. For example, humans have distinct body structures for walking, holding, seeing, and talking. Individuals have some responsibility for their own health. ...
  2. ... survival, and reproduction. For example, humans have distinct body structures for walking, holding, seeing, and talking. Many people choose science as a career and ...
  3. ... of the head and other parts of the body, focusing especially on the function of speech. The copy at NLM is incomplete, for the ...
  4. ... unable quickly to recover his breath … [T]he body is immediately chilled, the patient loses the power of speech and … the brain hardens, the blood stays, and ...
  5. ... organization and spatial arranging, seen not only in body activity but also in the organization of the ego. Bobby's appearance, speech, intelligence, affect, motor behavior, capacity to relate, reality- ...
  6. ... for his research into the anatomy of the speech and auditory organs. In about 1600, he began work on an anatomical atlas covering the entire human body, which he still had not completed at the ...
  7. ... for his research into the anatomy of the speech and auditory organs. In about 1600, he began work on an anatomical atlas covering the entire human body, which he still had not completed at the ...
  8. ... me. I didn’t want to tell any body what happened in front of other ... • “The doctor and the nurse would be talking to each other. They wouldn’t be payin’ ...
  9. ... we can get men and women to start talking to one another about what gender insensitivity means, then we will have accomplished a great deal. Who was my mentor? At Bryn Mawr I saw women as professors and student body presidents, women who sparkled with wit and intelligence ...
  10. ... Charlotte Foltz, and David G. Klein. Fingerprints and Talking Bones: How Real-Life Crimes Are Solved. New ... in forensic laboratories to apprehend criminals. Thomas, Peggy. Talking Bones: The Science of Forensic Anthropology. New York: ...
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