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anatomical
[an-uh-tom-i-kuhl]
anatomical
/ ˌæəˈɒɪə /
adjective
of or relating to anatomy
Other 51Թ Forms
- anatomically adverb
- nonanatomic adjective
- nonanatomical adjective
- nonanatomically adverb
- pseudoanatomic adjective
- pseudoanatomical adjective
- pseudoanatomically adverb
- semianatomic adjective
- semianatomical adjective
- semianatomically adverb
- ˌԲˈٴdz adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of anatomical1
Example Sentences
It may be that some other factor is influencing the anatomical differences and drug use, like a predisposition to risky behaviors or teens’ perception of how harmful substance use is, Madras.
The data draws from detailed anatomical structures of the heart, to help create accurate digital representations of how medical devices will interact with different patient anatomies.
“They were showing Ridley the baboon because it was an interesting anatomical structure,” Bakowski recalls.
The researchers were able to map out the composition, organisation and function of neurons within the heart using a combination of methods such as single-cell RNA sequencing, anatomical studies and electrophysiological techniques.
The Bristol team identified many anatomical features of the skull and skeleton that allowed them to place it well within Squamata, and even close to the Anguimorpha.
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