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Elephant left tibia : condylar, cranial, caudal and cochlear aspects
Seegers, Christine D.; University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomical representation of the left tibia, condylar, cranial, caudal and cochlear aspects, of an adult elephant.
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Black/white wash painting technique. Original canvas size: (w)53.7 x (h)51.0 cm. Original scanned size in pixels: (w)5856 x (h)8008 (400dpi). 4 drawings on canvas cropped to smaller sections for better web display at 150 dpi, combined to one final pdf-file. Final size in pixels per page 1: (w)450 x (h)362; page 2: (w)207 x (h)600; page 3: (w)234 x (h)600; page 4: (w)450 x (h)397.
Van Tonder, Daniel Johannes; Al Safadi, Layla; Samaha, Paula; Suleman, Farhana Ebrahim; Van Niekerk, Martin Louis; Van Schoor, Albert; Van Schoor, Albert-Neels(Spanish Association of Anatomy, 2024-07)
Intraosseous access is a safe and efficient method to administer medications to patients that require advanced life support when intravenous
access is not easily available. This study aims to
narrow down the ideal insertion ...