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21. Body and Self: Elements of Human
 
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22. Human Biology& Brief Atlas
 
23. Pocket Atlas of the Moving Body
 
24. A Manual for Human Biology - You
 
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28. Segregation analysis reveals a
 
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29. Prentice Hall Biology: Transparency
 
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30. Offspring sex ratio in women with
 
31. Human Biology: Your Changing Body
 
32. Pocket Atlas of the Moving Body:
 
33. Human body composition: Approaches
 
34. Biology 150 Lecture and Lab Guide
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35. Encyclopedia of Human Body Systems
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36. Uncover the Human Body: An Uncover
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37. Janice VanCleave's The Human Body
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38. Atlas of the Human Body
 
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39. 101 Things Every Kid Should Know
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40. Quirks of Human Anatomy: An Evo-Devo

21. Body and Self: Elements of Human Biology, Behavior and Health
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22. Human Biology& Brief Atlas of the Humn Body
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Asin: 0321493443
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23. Pocket Atlas of the Moving Body : For All Students of Human Biology, Medicine, Sports and Physical Therapy
by Mel Cash
 Paperback: Pages (1999-01-01)

Asin: B000K85SHW
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24. A Manual for Human Biology - You 'n Your Body - Third Edition (3rd)
by Wayne A. Becker
 Spiral-bound: Pages (2003)

Isbn: 0536761205
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28. Segregation analysis reveals a major gene effect controlling systolic blood pressure and BMI in an Israeli population. (body mass index): An article from: Human Biology
by Li Shu-Chuan Cheng, Gregory Livshits, Dorit Carmelli, Jurgen Wahrendorf, Daniel Brunner
 Digital: 20 Pages (1998-02-01)
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Asin: B00098680O
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This digital document is an article from Human Biology, published by Wayne State University Press on February 1, 1998. The length of the article is 5919 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the author: KEY WORDS: GENETIC MODELING, BLOOD PRESSURE, BIVARIATE ANALYSIS, BODY MASS INDEX, ISRAELIS

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Title: Segregation analysis reveals a major gene effect controlling systolic blood pressure and BMI in an Israeli population. (body mass index)
Author: Li Shu-Chuan Cheng
Publication: Human Biology (Refereed)
Date: February 1, 1998
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Volume: v70Issue: n1Page: p59(17)

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29. Prentice Hall Biology: Transparency Sampler Unit 10- The Human Body
by Prentice Hall
 Paperback: Pages (2005)
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Asin: 0131904728
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30. Offspring sex ratio in women with android body fat distribution.: An article from: Human Biology
by Devendra Singh, Robert J. Zambarano
 Digital: 14 Pages (1997-08-01)
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Asin: B00097O2US
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This digital document is an article from Human Biology, published by Wayne State University Press on August 1, 1997. The length of the article is 4185 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the author: KEY WORDS: BODY FAT DISTRIBUTION, COITAL RATE, FEMALE SEX HORMONE PROFILE, MULTIPLE ORGASMS, SEX RATIO, WAIST-TO-HIP RATIO

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Title: Offspring sex ratio in women with android body fat distribution.
Author: Devendra Singh
Publication: Human Biology (Refereed)
Date: August 1, 1997
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Volume: v69Issue: n4Page: p545(12)

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31. Human Biology: Your Changing Body
 Paperback: Pages (1999)

Asin: B000GR48M8
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Set of two books; Teacher's Guide and Student Manual. ... Read more


32. Pocket Atlas of the Moving Body: For All Students of Human Biology, Medicine, Sp
by Mel Cash
 Spiral-bound: Pages (1999-01-01)

Asin: B002K5A5NA
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33. Human body composition: Approaches and applications (Symposia;vol.7)
by Society for the Study of Human Biology
 Unknown Binding: 311 Pages (1965)

Asin: B0000CMJTP
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34. Biology 150 Lecture and Lab Guide (The Human Body) Mott Community College
by Brian Feige
 Spiral-bound: 348 Pages (2007)

Isbn: 0738020591
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35. Encyclopedia of Human Body Systems [2 volumes]
by Julie McDowell
Hardcover: 636 Pages (2010-12-31)
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Asin: 0313391750
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Ligaments and lymphatic fluid. The heart and the hormone regulatory system. The respiratory and reproductive systems. The human body comprises a myriad of fascinating, complex, and efficient systems, many of which operate constantly without our knowledge or awareness—that is, until we become ill or injured.

This encyclopedia provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to each of the systems of the human body, exploring all 11 organ systems of the human body: the circulatory, digestive, endocrine, integumentary, lymphatic, muscular, nervous, reproductive, respiratory, skeletal, and urinary systems. Each chapter includes detailed descriptions of important physiological processes, cell and tissue types, as well as the organs and their roles within the larger system. Special attention is also given to the ways in which these systems interact. Written in accessible prose, this text is an easy-to-understand reference for lay readers of any age and an ideal resource for any high school health curriculum.

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36. Uncover the Human Body: An Uncover It Book (Uncover Books)
by Luann Columbo
Hardcover: 16 Pages (2003-01-29)
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Asin: B001BSOUA6
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The Uncover series combines the best elements of a book with model elements to help readers truly "uncover" the mysteries of what makes things work. A fascinating three-dimensional presentation allows in-depth, hands-on exploration of the subject at hand. This unique "model" is easily built, deconstructed and re-built layer by layer, system by system just by turning a page, until an understanding of the topic is achieved. The complexities of the human body can be daunting, particularly for children. This book-model combination takes some of the mystery out of how the body works. It covers all the major systems and processes. Children get to look at each system on a different page, then by closing the book, combine them into a whole.
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Customer Reviews (27)

5-0 out of 5 stars great gift for grandson
My grandson LOVED LOVED LOVED this book for his 7th birthday
some of the pieces inside are very fragile.
all the little 6-7-8 boys at the party were loving it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Unique book!
This is a very unique book, each page shows another layer through the human body which helps little ones see exactly how things fit together.My 4 year old niece loves it, and is now explaining anatomy to anyone who will listen. It's a book that will last many years and will continue to help her learn more about the body as her understanding of anatomy and her ability to grasp more complex subjects increases.I highly recommend this book for children who express an interest in understanding how their bodies work.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic & original
This book is perfect for the visual learner. The model in the center has all the organs, bones and systems that move with the pages as you turn them. The information is also just right. The book was recomended to me by my anatomy and phisiology teacher- that's how Good it is. If they can use it as a teaching tool, it's good enough for me!
Best part is, I didn't pay nearly as much for it here on Amazon as I would have at a book store.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very cool!
I ordered this to do an at-home science curriculum with my son, along with some other human body products.When this came, I thought it was very original and cool!I guess I didn't realize what it would be like when I ordered it, and it is a lot neater than I expected.My 8 year old son thinks it is interesting to look at, and easy to understand.Every page you turn basically removes a layer of the human body to uncover the next layer and descriptions corresponding to the newly uncovered organs, bones, muscles, etc.I have never seen anything like this book.Very unique idea!Great way to give your kids a hands-on experience when learning about the body and to learn how all our parts fit, and work, together.The only thing I took off a star for is the possible durability of this book.The body pieces are pretty fragile, and you have to close the book just so to get it to all fit together.Maybe this is why they rate it ages 9-12, too, because younger kids would probably destroy it.

3-0 out of 5 stars Uncover the Human Body
Somewhat disappointed with this book. I thought you could disassemble the parts. You cannot....If you just want to look at parts of the body in 3D this is a good book. ... Read more


37. Janice VanCleave's The Human Body for Every Kid: Easy Activities that Make Learning Science Fun (Science for Every Kid Series)
by Janice VanCleave
Paperback: 240 Pages (1995-02)
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Asin: 0471024082
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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What makes the heart beat faster or slower? How do tightrope walkers keep their balance? Why does spinning fast cause dizziness? Explore the mysteries and the workings of the human body through this fascinating collection of ideas, projects, and activities. Have fun while you learn about everything from the body’s basic building blocks to how the brain receives messages from other parts of the body. Make a model of a human cell that you can eat for dessert. Make a working model of a human lung from a soda bottle, a balloon, and a garbage bag. Through these and other activities, you’ll find out how your lungs supply air to your blood and your heart pumps blood throughout your body; how your body sees, hears, feels, smells, and tastes the world around it; how you lose and regain up to five pounds of skin every year; and much more. Most of the materials you need are already part of you; the rest you will easily find around the house or classroom. Every activity has been "child tested" and can be performed safely and cheaply in the classroom, at a science fair, or at home. Also available in the series from Janice VanCleave: Astronomy for Every Kid Biology for Every Kid Chemistry for Every Kid Dinosaurs for Every Kid Earth Science for Every Kid Geography for Every Kid Geometry for Every Kid Math for Every Kid Physics for Every Kid Kids, Join the Science for Every Kid Club …See inside for details. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Great Activities
I'm a former science teacher turned homeschool mom and I'm using this book to study the human body with my kids (grades 1 and 3).I admit that the text in the book is probably advanced for them, but we read through the sections paragraph by paragraph and sort out what they are talking about.The drawings in the book are really well done and help in explaining what the chapter is talking about.
I would have given the book five stars if it weren't for what seems to me to be a mismatch between complexity of the text and the simplicity of the activities.My children are very excited about the activities and get a lot of science out of them.But, I think that older kids that would understand the text right away might be bored with the majority of the activities.

5-0 out of 5 stars Homeschooling Science
This is the first time I've used a book from Janice VanCleave's series of science books, and I have been very satisfied. We used "The Human Body" as the main textbook for a homeschool science unit that lasted about 6 weeks. I have three kids, two in 4th grade an one in 5th. They have loved the chapters' format--general information with defined key words in bold, along with exercises and activities. What I like most is that the book helps kids THINK about how the body works as a group of systems rather than just inundating them with information. The kids have enjoyed the activities/experiments that correspond to each chapter, and I like them because if materials are necessary (and not all activities require materials) they are household items (like cottonballs, a flashlight, bowls, hot water, etc.) that are on-hand. In addition to the book, we use a notebook to compile the vocabulary words, diagrams, exercises and results from experiments/activities. I am planning to use more of her books in the future.

2-0 out of 5 stars Science Project Book
I paid extra to receive this book in a few days because my daughter was working on a science project and we needed the book very quickly. I ordered two books that day. The first one I received the next day. This book took almost a week to get here which was way too late and a waste of extra money to have it shipped quickly.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not so much
While this is full of information, it wasn't really what I was looking for.This might be good for kids over 10/12, however it's presented w/ silly science experiments that they may be too cool for, by that age.
Basically, it's complex science w/ silly experiments.My daughter likes doing the experiments, but she doesn't get much out of them because the science is too advanced.

3-0 out of 5 stars Be demanding like your children
My five year old is fascinated by the human body so I bought this book in additon to a basic anatomy book, What's the Big Secret? by Laura Krasny Brown and Marc Brown (creator of Arthur books), The Magic School Bus Inside Ralphie and The Human Body by Dr. Marie Rose.

The experiments featured in this book don't take very long to conduct and use the most basic household materials. Not all the experiments seemed instructive for his age but I'm looking forward to future explorations with him.

Because I have such a young audience, I had think up further applications of the concepts presented in order to make the experiments a more effective learning experience for him. For instance, the model lung we made effectively showed how the diaphragm allows us to take air into our lungs but what made a lasting impression was when I showed him how the diaphragm moves during a hiccup. Why wasn't this suggested in the book? A couple weeks later my son showed me how our neighbor smokes 'sticks' so I filled the model lung with molasses to represent how 'soot' from cigarette smoking interferes with lung expansion. The molasses made the model useless (and sticky) vividly demonstrating how 'soot' interferes with oxygen intake. I suspect VanCleave could come up with a better experiment to demonstrate how smoking harms lungs.

Other experiments are not as didactic but create intrigue about the human body. Both my five year old and three year old were thoroughly engrossed in an experiment from the chapter about modified skin cells (hair and nails) that involved testing the strength of different hair types. Although the hair experiment is memorable it's the only experiment offered in a chapter that really peaked their interest.

This book is a valuable part of our home library but I give it only three stars because my kids want to know more so I figure I should demand a little more from the title.


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38. Atlas of the Human Body
by Harper Collins Publishers, Takeo Takahashi
Paperback: 144 Pages (1994-11-16)
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Asin: 0062732978
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The Atlas of the Human Body gives clear and thorough explanations of each of the major organs and systems of the human body. Covering everything from the rhythm of the heartbeat and cardiac cycle, the urinary and reproductive organs, and the oral cavity and teeth to the blood vessels, joints, and bones, this atlas helps you understand the interior workings of the entire human anatomy.

As thorough as a world atlas, this book enables you to pinpoint the precise location of your ailments and provides you with general information about each body part.

Within each section, common illnesses for each part of the body are identified. Giving the most up-to-date facts on every aspect of the human anatomy, the Atlas of the Human Body meets the needs of the medical practitioner and layperson, students from elementary school to medical school, and families for use as a home medical reference.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Outside & Inside the Human Body
Atlas of the Human Body is very detailed with both colorful illustrations and detailed text.It is written in a way that non-medical people can relate to.It's like having your own guided tour of the human body...Outside and Inside!You can find out the shape and size of organs and how they function - along with the disorders that each organ may encounter.As a yoga teacher, I appreciate the information in chapter five (The Human Body as a Whole) that features the skeletal and muscular systems - where all the information can be viewed on two facing pages.I use this atlas to accompany information from the "Anatomy Coloring Book" (Kapit/Elson) and some of the information on yoga poses from "Yoga Anatomy" (Kaminoff) to enhance my knowledge and provide more information to my students.

5-0 out of 5 stars use this to compare to your xrays
This is a great book to help in Diagnosis of MS injuries -Love the color and clarity of illustrations!

5-0 out of 5 stars Review from medical student with no anatomy background
I reviewed this book before I delved into the topics of my first year med school anatomy class, and again before the test, and it's a big help. I wish that I had used it to study the limbs before my first exam.It has enough physiology for the first block of med school.It is not enough for medical school for sure, but it helped me put all the ideas from my textbooks together.

The book is old, but not particularly dated. Some of the terminology differs from Grey's anatomy, but it is a good supplementary text.You will definitely need Grey's or Netter's too.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Human Body in Living Color.
It is a wonderful book for anyone interested to learn more about the human body and to see its intricade working. I never thought of the human body as an entity put together with so many working parts.

The beautiful drawings are a work of art and need special attention. Through this work of art I appreciate my body much more. A wonderful creation.

I would refer this book to anyone, who wants my opinion.

Ingrid P.

5-0 out of 5 stars Atlas of the Human Body
THIS IS ONE OF THE BETTER BOOKS OF THE BODY. THE DETAIL IS GREAT.VERY EASY TO READ. I LOVED IT. JUDY W. ... Read more


39. 101 Things Every Kid Should Know About the Human Body
by Samantha Beres
 Paperback: 28 Pages (2000-01)
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Asin: 0737302224
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Presents a variety of facts in such areas of anatomy as major organs, major systems, the senses, diseases, and more. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A great collection of information about the human body...
This is a wonderful book. I bought it for my six and nine year-olds, and we've had a lot of fun going through it together. It covers a lot of the science of the human body, and explains things well in a clear yet thorough way. There are over 100 facts and definitions of things covered; lots of "hands on" exercises; hundreds of line drawings and diagrams; and brief biographies of important scientists who contributed to the study of the human body.

All in all a great book chock full of info for kids, especially for the price.

5-0 out of 5 stars What a Great Book!
I have to say the truth,this book is great. In school I amlearning about health in science,this book gave me information I neverever knew. Also it is very interesting since I want to be a docter when I grow up. Who (my age) knows that you are taller in the morning then you are at night? This book also has a glossary in the back to tell you definitions of bold words in the book that you might of never heard of! All that is left to say is .......if you want to know facts about the HUMAN BODY this is the book for you.

5-0 out of 5 stars 101 Things Every Kid Should Know
I feel that is a good idea to contribute such a book for kids who want to learn and know more about the human body.This book has enough information for high schoolers or even students in colledge. It is good for reports,projects,homework and other educational needs for our growingminds.In conclusion i would like say that this book rocks in an educationalway.

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40. Quirks of Human Anatomy: An Evo-Devo Look at the Human Body
by Lewis I. HeldJr
Paperback: 272 Pages (2009-05-29)
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Asin: 0521732336
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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With the emergence of the new field of evolutionary developmental biology we are witnessing a renaissance of Darwin's insights 150 years after his Origin of Species. Thus far, the exciting findings from "evo-devo" have only been trickling into college courses and into the domain of non-specialists. With its focus on the human organism, Quirks of Human Anatomy opens the floodgates by stating the arguments of evo-devo in plain English, and by offering a cornucopia of interesting case studies and examples. Its didactic value is enhanced by 24 schematic diagrams that integrate a host of disparate observations, by its Socratic question-and-answer format, and by its unprecedented compilation of the literature. By framing the "hows" of development in terms of the "whys" of evolution, it lets readers probe the deepest questions of biology. Readers will find the book not only educational but also enjoyable, as it revels in the fun of scientific exploration. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars life's little quirks
Held does an excellent job of exploring and explaining some quirks of human anatomy. Through a series of interesting and provocative questions, he examines human development and evolution in an entertaining and didactic but rigorous way. Usingthe coined term "bislagiatt," an acronym for "but it seemed like a good idea at the time", and an array of fascinating diagrams with detailed explanations,the author sets out to show how the current discipline of evolutionary development, or evo-devo, can address some of the most fundamental aspects of human form, growth, and development.Questions such as why some parts of our anatomy are symmetric and others are not, why are arms different from legs, why men and women have different size and shapes, and why some of our structures seem ill-equipped for certain tasks, provide the basis for covering much of what is known about evolution, genetics, and development. "Quirks of Human Anatomy" would be quite useful as additional reading for any course on evolution or development. It also stands alone as a very worthwhile, very enjoyable scientific book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Useful clue towards the plausibly useful meanings one might attribute to existence.
A curious book, belying Lewis I. Held's curious investigation.

His addition of footnotes helped the text bely less fallacious understanding.

Plausibly meaningful. I found more meaning after using it. ... Read more


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