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Human Body: Encyclopedia - Bacteria in the human body

The human body contains a large number of bacteria, most of them performing tasks that are useful or even essential to human survival. Those that are expected to be present, and that under normal circumstances do not cause disease, are termed normal flora. It is estimated that 500 to 1000 different species of bacteria live in the human body (Sears, 2005). Bacterial cells are much smaller than human cells, and there are about ten times as many bacteria as human cells in the body (1 quadrillion (1015) versus 100 trilli ...

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Human Body: Encyclopedia II - Human body disposal - Special cases
Where it is not possible for a body to be disposed of promptly, it is generally stored at a morgue. Where this is not possible, such as in a battlefield, body bags are used to store corpses. Where parts of the body die, without the individual dying, they are not given a funeral. They are typically disposed of as clinical waste, unless they need to be preserved for cultural reasons, as described above. Where permitted, organ donation may re-use some of the dead person's organs for medical purposes; in this case, the organs may well live on well after the death of their original owner. Other people may have permitt ...

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Human Body: Encyclopedia II - List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the head

facial expression: auricularis anterior - buccinator - corrugator supercilii - depressor anguli oris - depressor labii inferioris - depressor septi nasi - levator anguli oris - levator labii superioris - levator labii superioris alaeque nasi - levator palpebrae superioris - mentalis - nasalis - occipitofrontalis (occipitalis, frontalis) - orbicularis oculi - orbicularis oris - platysma - procerus - risorius - zygomatic (major, minor) mastication: ...

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Human Body: The Human Energy Body - The Aura

The Human Energy Body - Aura

Everyone is surrounded by an electromagnetic field, and this field is called an aura. The aura has been depicted throughout history in literature and paintings. Angel pictures show it as a halo; pictures of Jesus often depict a light around his head. Auras are not unique to angels and religious leaders, however; a field of energy surrounds us all.

 

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Human Body: The Yogic Anatomy of Human Potentialities

The Subtle Bodies: The Yogic Anatomy of Human Potentialities

Through exceedingly detailed meditations over thousands of hours, the yogis determined that the human body is far more than a configuration of fleshy organs, bones, and fluids. Composed of five gradients or koshas, literally, "sheaths," with each one more interior and more subtle than the previous one, we are the actual "bridge" from the physical to the spiritual. Each sheath exerts a guiding intelligence over the next more dense sheath in the following order: the individual soul and causal body (jiva and anandamaya kosha), the reflective-intellectual body (vijnanamaya kosha), mental-emotional body (manomaya kosha), vital energy body (pranamaya kosha),and the physical body (annamaya kosha). Through this anatomy of increasingly interior bodies, yoga maps the emotionality and sentient capacities of the intimus itself and thus the way toward deepening our intimacy with one another and the world.

 

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Human Body: Humans are divided into two parts: body and spirit. The body is like a house, but the spirit is like an automobile--always on the move.

Humans are divided into two parts: body and spirit. The body is like a house, but the spirit is like an automobile--always on the move.

 

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Human Body: Encyclopedia - Body weight

Body weight is simply the weight of any animal, including humans. The term is usually encountered in connection with: food and feeding behaviour normal and abnormal growth and development the physiological and hormonal control of ingestion and digestion foraging for food in non-human animals hunger and other motivations to eat problems in regulating body weight, often resulting in obesity eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and ...

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Human Body: Encyclopedia - Human

Humans or human beings define themselves in biological, social, and spiritual terms. Biologically, humans are classified as the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin for "wise man" or "thinking man"): a bipedal primate of the superfamily Hominoidea, together with the other apes: chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, and gibbons. Humans have an erect body carriage that frees their upper limbs for manipulating objects and a highly developed brain capable of abstract reasoning, speech, language, and ...

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Human Body: Encyclopedia - Autopsy

An autopsy, also known as a post-mortem examination or an obduction, is a medical procedure that consists of a thorough examination of a corpse to determine the cause and manner of a person's death and to evaluate any disease or injury that may be present. It is usually performed by a specialized medical doctor called a pathologist. A necropsy is a post-mortem examination performed on an animal and it is vulgar usage to apply this term to human beings. Autopsy - General information. ...

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Human Body: Encyclopedia - Humidity

Humidity is the concentration of water vapor in the air. The concentration can be expressed as absolute humidity, specific humidity, or relative humidity. A device used to measure humidity is called a hygrometer. A humidistat is used to regulate the humidity of a building with a de-humidifier. These can be analogous to a thermometer and thermostat for climate control. Due to the changing partial pressure of water vapor in air as temperature changes, the water content of air at sea level can get as high as 3% at 30 ...

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Human Body: Encyclopedia - Burial

Burial, also called interment and (when applied to human burial) inhumation, is the act of placing a person or object into the ground. Usually, this is accomplished by digging a pit or trench, placing the person or object in it, and refilling it with the soil that was dug out of it. Objects are sometimes buried in order to hide them against removal or tampering. For cables and pipelines, burial provides protection and allows the ...

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Human Body: Encyclopedia - Muscle

Muscle is a contractile form of tissue. It is one of the four major tissue types, the other three being epithelium, connective tissue and nervous tissue. Muscle contraction is used to move parts of the body, as well as to move substances within the body. Muscle - Types. There are three general types of muscle: Cardiac muscle is a specialized kind of muscle found only within the heart. It cannot get tired and is "involuntary". Skeletal muscle or "voluntary muscle" is anchored by tendons ...

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Human Body: Encyclopedia - Abundance of the chemical elements

The abundance of a chemical element measures how common the element is, or how much of the element there is. Abundance of the chemical elements - Abundance of elements in the Universe. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the known Universe; helium is second. However, after this, the rank of abundance does not continue to correspond to the atomic number; oxygen has abundance rank 3, but atomic number 8. All others are orders of magnitude less common. Both helium-3 and helium-4 were produced in th ...

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Human Body: Encyclopedia - Brain to body mass ratio

Brain to body mass ratio (also known as the Encephalization Quotient - EQ) is a rough estimate of the possible intelligence of an organism. Roughly speaking, the larger an organism is, the more brain mass is required for housekeeping tasks, such as breathing, temperature control, senses, muscle control, etc. The larger the brain is relative to the body, the more brain mass might be available for more complex cognitive tasks. Many people prefer this ratio, rather than simply measuring brain mass alone, be ...

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Human Body: Encyclopedia - Death

Death is the cessation of physical life in a living organism, or the state of the organism after that event. Death - Interpretations of death. In almost all societies, death has one or several symbols associated with it. Common symbols of death in Western cultures include the grim reaper and the color black; conversely, in certain Eastern cultures, the color white is considered symbolic of death. The grave is a metonym for death. Biologically, death can occur to wholes, to parts, or to both. For exam ...

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Human Body: Encyclopedia - Homeostasis

Homeostasis is the property of an open system, especially living organisms, to regulate its internal environment to maintain a stable, constant condition, by means of multiple dynamic equilibrium adjustments, controlled by interrelated regulation mechanisms. The term was coined in 1932 by Walter Cannon from the Greek homo (same, like) and stasis (to stand, posture). Homeostasis - Overview. The term is most often used in the sense of biological homeostasis. Multicellular organisms require a hom ...

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Human Body: Encyclopedia II - List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the trunk

BACK: interspinales | intertransversarii | multifidus | rotatores | sacrospinalis | semispinalis | splenius capitis | splenius cervicis SUBOCCIPITAL : obliquus capitis (inferior, superior) | rectus capitis posterior (major, minor) THORAX: diaphragm | intercostales (externi, interni) | levatores costarum | serratus posterior (inferior, superior) | subcostales | transversus thoracis ABDOMEN: cremaster | obliques (external, internal) | psoas (major, minor) | pyramidalis | quadratus lumborum | rectus abdom ...

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List of muscles of the human body, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the head, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the trunk, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the upper limb, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the lower limb, List of muscles of the human body - Sources

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Human Body: Encyclopedia II - List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the upper limb

VERTEBRAL COLUMN: levator scapulae | rhomboid (major, minor) | serratus anterior | latissimus dorsi ANTERIOR AND LATERAL THORACIC WALLS: pectoralis (major, minor) | subclavius SHOULDER AND ROTATOR CUFF: deltoid | infraspinatus | subscapularis | supraspinatus | teres (major, minor) ARM: anconeus | biceps brachii | triceps brachii | brachialis | coracobrachialis FOREARM: brachioradialis | extensor carpi radialis (brevis, longus) | extensor carpi ulnaris ...

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List of muscles of the human body, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the head, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the trunk, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the upper limb, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the lower limb, List of muscles of the human body - Sources

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Human Body: Encyclopedia II - List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the lower limb

ILIAC REGION: gluteus (maximus, medius, minimus) | iliacus | gemellus (inferior, superior) | obturator (externus, internus) | quadratus femoris | piriformis | tensor fasciae latae THIGH: adductor (brevis, longus, magnus) | gracilis | hamstring (semitendinosus, semimembranosus, biceps femoris) | sartorius | pectineus | quadriceps (rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis) LEG: tibialis (anterior, posterior) | flexor digitorum (longus, bre ...

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List of muscles of the human body, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the head, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the trunk, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the upper limb, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the lower limb, List of muscles of the human body - Sources

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Human Body: Encyclopedia II - List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck

LATERAL CERVICAL: sternocleidomastoid | trapezius SUPRAHYOID: stylohyoid | digastric | geniohyoid | mylohyoid INFRAHYOID: omohyoid | sternohyoid | sternothyroid | thyrohyoid VERTEBRAL -- ANTERIOR: longus capitis | longus colli | rectus capitis anterior | rectus capitis lateralis | LATERAL: scalenus anterior | scalenus medius | scalenus posterior ...

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List of muscles of the human body, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the head, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the trunk, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the upper limb, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the lower limb, List of muscles of the human body - Sources

Read more here: » List of muscles of the human body: Encyclopedia II - List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck

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