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anatomically

[ US /ˌænəˈtɑməkɫi/ ]
[ UK /ˌænɐtˈɒmɪkli/ ]
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  1. with respect to anatomy
    anatomically correct

How To Use anatomically In A Sentence

  • Results Total tumor removal 95 %, of which 82 % cases the facial nerve was anatomically preserved.
  • It is called the philtrum anatomically and has a nerve cluster. Times, Sunday Times
  • The kagu has long been classified with the gruiform birds, a grab bag of anatomically diverse families such as the familiar cranes and rails.
  • Results Total tumor removal 95 %, of which 82 % cases the facial nerve was anatomically preserved.
  • I need my pictures to be anatomically correct.
  • In case you don't know, caecilians have sensory tentacles, sometimes have protrusible eyes, sometimes lack eyes entirely, often exhibit sophisticated parental care [maternal skin-feeding is going on in the middle image above], are incredibly long-bodied yet often lack tails, sometimes possess large, anatomically complex, eversible male sexual organs, and so on and so forth. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • You look at them anatomically, and they're a hodgepodge of little quirks and jury-rigged adaptations that work.
  • We define primary bronchiolar disorders as those diseases in which an isolated pathologic process is limited to bronchioles anatomically.
  • She undressed the not-so-jolly green giant only to discover that the doll is anatomically correct. Boing Boing: July 6, 2003 - July 12, 2003 Archives
  • Therefore, the dwarf mutation in X. helleri is caused by the developmental defect in spinal column, and the vertebral malformation underlies the body type alteration anatomically.
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