Motion

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is abduction, decreasing it is adduction (as in Figs. 1.​9 and 1.​10). Increasing is flexion, decreasing it is extension. Increasing is dorsiflexion (flexion), decreasing it is plantarflexion (extension). Fig. 3.1 OneKnees…

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Cardiovascular System

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Fig. 8.1 Circulatory system Pulmonary circulation system Systemic circulation system BloodBlood circulation system, and labeled within the heart: the a right atrium, b right ventricle, c left atrium, d left…

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Light, Eyes and Vision

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Fig. 11.1 Structure of the eye: a sagittal section, b three-dimensional perspective (From [59]) The adult cornea is 0.52 mm thick in the center and 0.65 mm thick in the periphery, and…

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Electrical and Magnetic Properties

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Bioelectric signal Typical amplitude Electrocardiogram (EKG/ECG, heart) 1 mV Electroencephalogram (EEG, brain waves) 10–100 V Electromyogram (EMG, muscle) 300 V Transmembrane potential 100 mV Electro-oculogram (EOG, eye) 500 V Using data from [3, 16 ]…

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Muscles

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Fig. 5.1 a Skeletal, b cardiac, and c smooth muscle cells. (From [67 ]) We will learn how muscles work and develop macroscopic, microscopic, and nanoscopic models of them [50,…

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