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This is our pig Kevin Bacon. He was a perfect pig. I don't say that sarcastically either. His organs were in really good condition making it so much easier to study his anatomy and making it easy to make connections with human anatomy.
12" iBook G4 1.33 GHz w/ 1 GB RAM
The built-in Airport Extreme was NOT recognized by the computer (need to send it in to Apple), so I decided to open it up, making sure not to make anything worse (not that I was expecting to see something obviously wrong with it - I was just curious)... www.GeoffMyers.net
Pictures from the Mechanical Dissection lab in MCHE201. We take apart an Oral-B toothbrush to examine its design.
For more information: www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~jev9637/MCHE201.html
The 7th graders started their dissections with the clam. They explored the internal and external anatomy of God’s wonderful creation while hoping that maybe their clam would have a pearl!!! (Unfortunately this was not the year)
David Kavanaugh, Senior Entomologist at the California Academy of
Sciences, prepares to dissect both males and females of a new species of beetle that was obtained in the Trinity Alps by UC Berkeley doctoral candidate Sean Schoville. Dr. Kavanaugh is going to dissect out their respective reproductive systems since they possess characteristics that will help him determine differences between Nebria species he is looking to compare.
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What a great afternoon! Oh the piles of bones, skulls and fur these kids picked apart. It was pretty darn cool to be a part of.
October 7, 2014 - Day 280
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Dissection table at the morgue of Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp where Herschel Grynszpan was held. Sachsenhausen also held many gay prisoners who were forced to wear a pink triangle on their clothes.
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Doctoral Candidate Carol Doya (foreground) and Masters Student Maeva Perez (background) dissect Tubeworm specimens onboard the R/V Thompson. June 22, 2013. Photo by Ed McNichol.
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