Examples of using Anatomically in English and their translations into Chinese
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The body varies anatomically in known ways.
Yet anatomically, and genetically, they could be completely the same as each other.
I must admit, I have never seen them anatomically correct.”.
So, in fact, anatomically, it is correct.
It was able tocompensate nearly 100 percent cognitively, but anatomically it looks very different.”.
It has anatomically correct regions that develop in the right place and at the right time.
It appeared that bats are well adapted to CoVs anatomically and physiologically.
When groups of anatomically modern humans started spreading out of Africa, these populations met.
Joint and growth plate fractures that extend to the joint,should be reduced anatomically and perfectly.
The result: the most precise anatomically based model of the hand in motion.
From the facial expressions through the multitude of varied poses,each figure is anatomically correct.
This technology could help us understand anatomically where and how changes in the brain are related to TBI symptoms.”.
Anatomically, physiologically and biologically, the pain system in fish is virtually the same as in birds and mammals”.
This is probably"based on the old belief that plants, which differ anatomically, can not be forms of the same species".
Not only is the Asian eyelid anatomically distinct, but each patient's eyelid anatomy poses unique surgical issues.
Perhaps it was the combination of low gravity and controlled conditions that madeLunatics of female persuasion blossom so anatomically.
There is a line of sex toys licensed to Doc Johnson,and an"anatomically correct" Jenna Jameson action figure.
Previous models assumed that anatomically modern humans- our direct ancestors- were special in the way they behaved and thought.
In the not-so-distant future,the work may contribute to the development of anatomically realistic hands and improved hand prosthetics.”.
The classical subject matter and anatomically correct torso of the centaur are consistent with the Renaissance ideals of late fifteenth-century Florence.
To demonstrate the potential of their technique, the scientists created a small but anatomically precise heart, complete with blood vessels and cells.
These and other talented pioneers developed anatomically accurate manikins which incorporated every detail- right down to each muscle and tendon of the animal- in artistically pleasing poses.
The ancestors of modern humans diverged from apes about four and a half million years ago,and"anatomically modern" humans emerged around 150,000 years ago.
There are other theories for the geographical spread of anatomically modern humans, but this is generally accepted as a major event in human history.
Long further stated that humanbeings are not only imperfect anatomically, but also imperfect in their decision-makings.
Unlike the depiction in other mythologies, these are anatomically identical to land-bound humans, differing only in their ability to breathe and live underwater.
Indeed, the latest thinking on the matter is that the roots of anatomically modern humans are pan-African in scope, and possibly even beyond.
And other analyses havefound that fossils first thought to be anatomically distinct species were actually different life stages of the same dinosaur(SN: 10/27/09).