Di Fiore's atlas of histology with functional correlations
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Di Fiore's atlas of histology with functional correlations
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2000
9th ed
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Atlas of histology with functional correlations
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Includes index
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(spiral bound) ISBN 9780683307498
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The Ninth Edition of this classic histology atlas correlates tissue structure to function. Through illustration and four-color photomicrographs it juxtaposes idealized views with real life ones. With 59 high-quality photomicrographs and three-dimensional, computer-generated overview art, this book magnifies the minutia of organ and tissue structure to show which microscopic structures perform what functions and how said functions work. The functional correlations sections correlate with and directly relate to specific illustrations of tissues as organs. Part One explains tissues and their relationship to their respective systems. Part two addresses organs in similar fashion.
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(perfect bound) ISBN 9780781726764
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Recommended in the Brandon/Hill selected list of print books and journals for the small medical library - April 2001 & 2003 The Ninth Edition of this classic histology atlas correlates tissue structure to function. Through illustration and four-colour photomicrographs it juxtaposes idealized views with real life ones. With 59 high-quality photomicrographs and three-dimensional, computer-generated overview art, this book magnifies the minutia of organ and tissue structure to show which microscopic structures perform what functions and how said functions work. The functional correlations sections correlate with and directly relate to specific illustrations of tissues as organs. Part One explains tissues and their relationship to their respective systems. Part two addresses organs in similar fashion. Lecturers - Click here to order a FREE Review Copy of this title !.
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