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By: Gerard J. Tortora
ISBN: 0470137002
Publisher: Wiley
Release Date: 25 June, 2007
Bioscience book rank: 998307
By: Richard Walker, Thomas McCracken
ISBN: 1586630970
Publisher: MetroBooks (NY)
Release Date: October, 2000
Bioscience book rank: 477394
The presentation shows a 3-dimensional and anatomically correct<br>version of the human body depicted in full-color. All of the<br>major body systems are depicted for view by a wide constituency<br>of medical students, biology students, students of anatomy<br>and a broad general readship. Each body system has a locator<br>for ease of navigation through the text. Illustrations are<br>annotated methodically in full color. The musculature is set<br>forth in high definition for ease of identification.<br>The work is worth the price paid. Every scientific and<br>medical library should have one. This presentation would be<br>perfect for any class project in science.

This book is a beautiful book. I love the pictures. It is NOT for an A&P class though. You would need a book like Martini, Marieb, Tortora, Van de Graaff for that. But, the pictures are beautiful and on nice paper. The information that is presented is accurate. It is just not detailed. If you expect a very technical book, this is NOT the book for you. If you just want an easy read and overview of the body, this book is for you.

This book is really very interesting. It isn't like the regular A&P text books. It describes some anatomy but it wouldn't get you through an anatomy class at all. The pictures are beautiful and the book is huge with wonderful descriptions. It is very easy to understand, even for a lay person. I enjoyed the book very much. Disregard the other bad reviews. I can't believe someone would make a huge deal about a circumsized cadaver! (which is how they reproduced their photos!!)
By: Miller, Nielsen
ISBN: 0757514510
Publisher: Kendall/Hunt Publishing
Release Date: 2002
Bioscience book rank: 1683382
By: Gregory O'Dell
ISBN: 1419654446
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Release Date: 26 November, 2007
Bioscience book rank: 1174593
Highly recommended! Unique, well-researched and a great read. It has wonderful illustrations & 3D images to illustrate a unique concept that binds both eastern & western fascination with our inner/outer world. A good coffee-table book for conversations, will look forward to the DVD of the characters in the near future!

Anyone who shies away from "alien theories" because they seem flighty or out-of-touch with reality will be gratified to discover this excellent text about the possibility of extra-terrestrial life. Both the origins of alien beliefs (including Indian mystical texts, which include respected yogic systems such as agni yoga) as well as modern, physical encounters with alien forms are explored. Technical evidence is presented without losing the wonder and sense of the mystical. Highly recommended for anyone who is interested in reading more about what might exist beyond Planet Earth.

One of most interesting books I have read in quite awhile, Anatomy of The Human Grey Body takes you through the concept of Greys, abductions, and how we perceive the reality around us. <br />Rather than simply being a book of one person's opinion, this book uses several examples about Greys and consciousness through history, with all works cited, going into great detail about the Jivatma, as the Grey is called in the East through many religions, including Hinduism. <br />Anatomy of The Human Grey Body takes an interesting and unique look at the extraterrestrial beings people claim to have seen, that are typically referred to as Greys. As well, the book takes a brief look at some of the anomalies witnessed by people around the world. Whether the greys are actually a separate being, or an extension of our selves in some way, is discussed throughout the book, as well as further discussion into whether we actually create the images in our own minds and then transpose them onto photographs. <br />While the author is discussing other possible answers to many of the questions that plague many of us today, he is careful not to completely discard some of the possibilities that already exist. This book is simply another's personal speculation and debate on what some of these anomalies might be, based on his views and on the historical beliefs of different people in the eastern hemisphere. The book talks about how western belief tends to focus more on what it might be in terms of extraterrestrials, while eastern belief tends to focus more on what it might be in relation to the self and how these two different views have come about. <br />Greys could be any number of things; it depends on the individual and their beliefs that determine their view of what Greys really are. Anatomy of The Human Grey Body simply gives another view of what Greys could really be. <br />The book is short and concise, yet it does not short change the reader on any topic, delving into detail on easy topics like the existence of extraterrestrials and hard ones, like multidimensional planes. <br />I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in knowing more about the world around them and have always wanted to pick up that curtain of reality that separates us from what we perceive and what truly exists. <br />A great read! <br />
By: Marieb
ISBN: 0321373154
Publisher: ADWE
Release Date: 2006
Bioscience book rank: 1477124
By: Frank H. Netter, Sharon Oberg
ISBN: 0914168207
Publisher: ICON Learning Systems
Release Date: October, 1998
Bioscience book rank: 1481133
By: June L. Melloni, Ida G. Dox, B. John Melloni, H. Paul Melloni
ISBN: 0521696089
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 29 February, 2008
Bioscience book rank: 1612958
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Publisher: Science Weekly, Inc.
Release Date: 28 July, 2005
Bioscience book rank: 1624608
By: Michael McKinley, Valerie O'Loughlin
ISBN: 007128320X
Publisher: McGraw Hill Higher Education
Release Date: 01 November, 2007
Bioscience book rank: 785852
By: Scott I. Fairgrieve, Tracy S. Oost
ISBN: 0398072027
Publisher: Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd
Release Date: July, 2001
Bioscience book rank: 117899
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