Comparative Bone Identification: Human Subadult to Nonhuman on DVD

Comparative Bone Identification

Human Subadult to Nonhuman on DVD
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
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ISBN13:9781439820452
ISBN10:1439820457
Binding:DVD
No. of pages:800 pages
Size:280x210 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 3000 Illustrations, black & white
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Short description:

Continuing in the format of the successful Human and Nonhuman Bone Identification: A Color Atlas, this DVD version of Comparative Bone Identification presents 3000 all-new images of human bones from many stages of maturation. It focuses on comparative osteology from the fetal stage to adolescence, provides examples of non-human bones that may be confused with the human bone in question, shows bones from different angles, and juxtaposes human bones with those of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and young mammals. The material is provided in an easily searchable electronic format for use in the field.

Long description:

Continuing in the format of the successful Human and Nonhuman Bone Identification: A Color Atlas, this DVD version of Comparative Bone Identification presents 3000 all-new images of human bones from many stages of maturation. It focuses on comparative osteology from the fetal stage to adolescence, provides examples of non-human bones that may be confused with the human bone in question, shows bones from different angles, and juxtaposes human bones with those of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and young mammals. The material is provided in an easily searchable electronic format for use in the field.

Table of Contents:

Introduction. Human
-Nonhuman Bone Comparisons.
Cranium. Mandible. Dentition. Scapula. Humerus. Radius. Ulna. Metacarpals. Vertebrae. Pelvis. Femur. Tibia. Fibula. Metatarsals. Nonhuman Skeletal Elements. Birds. Rodents. Amphibians and Fish.