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Have a favorite study aid that
has
helped you learn anatomy and/or physiology?
Share it with the world!
I always welcome
any web-ready images (photos, cartoons, diagrams) or animations
OF YOUR OWN CREATION
that I can use
in my learning outlines, study tips, or other web pages.
(Be sure to provide a
signed model release form for
any person depicted in your images and your signed permission granting
ownership of
the content of the project to me.)
Email it to me at webservant@lionden.com
All submissions to lionden.com become the
property of Kevin Patton.
Submissions may or not be used on the web at the sole discretion of the site
owner.
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Here are some
specific photos
on my wish list
(of course, I'm looking for good, clear
examples*
and accompanying
model release form
and written release of ownership)
-
close up of opened eyes (need many different iris colors, so any
color is appreciated); no shadows or red-eye please
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jaundice (especially if eyes are
visibly yellow)
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odd or elongated
head shape in newborn (photos showing changes in head shape over time
are welcome, too)
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brown freckles
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"mask" of
pregnancy (melasma)
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Montgomery's (areolar)
glands (easily visible)
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upper GI image
showing hiatal hernia
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bone density
imaging
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thermography
imaging
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mammogram imaging
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supernumary nipples (male or female)
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functional MRI images
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video of any type of sonogram
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EEG strips,
especially normal vs. seizure, or REM sleep
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digital video
clips or animations of joint movements: flexion, extension, etc.
For credit, make sure your NAME is on any submitted item!
*NOTE:
High quality, high resolution
digital images are preferred. Where appropriate color images are
best.
This
list last updated
01/02/2008 |
This page was last edited on
04/01/07. |