1. SEER Training: Membranes
Body membranes are thin sheets of tissue that cover the body, line body cavities, and cover organs within the cavities in hollow organs. They can be categorized into epithelial and connective tissue membrane.
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2. Labyrinth Walking
Labyrinth walking is a form of meditation that involves walking on labyrinths, winding pathways drawn or laid on the ground. Unlike a maze, a labyrinth has only one path leading in and out, with no intersecting paths or dead ends. There are also l.....
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3. Note: Labyrinth
The original "labyrinth" was the home of the fierce monster of Greek mythology, the Minotaur. It was a cave with endless tortuous pathways. Anyone who was foolish enough to venture into it would be lost forever, or until eaten by the Minotaur, wh...
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4. MDA Research | Membrane Damage Added to FSHD Picture
A research group coordinated by Robert Bloch, an MDA grantee at the University of Maryland, has added more pieces to the puzzle that facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) continues to be.
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5. Garden Mazes and Labyrinths
Garden mazes are designs in which the participant is confronted with many choices or paths to get to the center or goal. As such it is basically a puzzle, a problem-solving left brain activity. Labyrinths on the other hand have a single path (unic...
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6. Women Leaders: The labyrinth to leadership
That metaphor implies there is a rigid barrier that blocks women from the top echelons of power, explains Eagly, the Northwestern University psychology department chair known for her research on the psychology of gender.
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7. The Electronic Labyrinth Home Page
The Electronic Labyrinth is a study of the implications of hypertext for creative writers looking to move beyond traditional notions of linearity.
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8. About the labyrinth of the inner ear
The labyrinth contains the delicate structures of the inner ear balance mechanism. Diseases of the inner ear structure may cause dizziness or balance problems.
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9. labyrinth - NDI Foundation
labyrinthus 1. A general term for a system of intercommunicating cavities or canals. Called also labyrinth. 2. Auris interna.
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10. NIH Guide: MECHANOTRANSDUCTION IN THE VESTIBULAR LABYRINTH
MECHANOTRANSDUCTION IN THE VESTIBULAR LABYRINTH NIH GUIDE, Volume 22, Number 42, November 19, 1993 PA NUMBER: PA-94-013 P.T. 34 Keywords: Communicative Disorders, Hearing Biomechanics Electrophysiology National Institute on Deafness and Other Comm...
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