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The Architecture and Design of Man and Woman: The Marvel of the Human Body, Revealed.


THE ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN OF MAN AND WOMAN: The Marvel The original code name for Microsoft Network.  of the Human Body, Revealed

ALEXANDER TSIARAS

Tsiaras uses advanced macroscopic--and microscopic-scanning technology, as well as an artist's touch, to reveal the adult human body's interior as it has never been seen before. He previously applied development in his book From Conception to Birth. This new book provides astonishing a·ston·ish  
tr.v. as·ton·ished, as·ton·ish·ing, as·ton·ish·es
To fill with sudden wonder or amazement. See Synonyms at surprise.
 details on all the systems of the body. The imaging techniques Tsiaras employs enable him to peel back layers of tissue from any angle and expose what goes on inside. Hundreds of such images appear within these pages. All are in full color and presented in a large format. Each one is accompanied by a clear and thorough text explaining how each system works and what the pictures show. For instance, a section on musculature musculature /mus·cu·la·ture/ (mus´kul-ah-cher) the muscular apparatus of the body or of a part.

mus·cu·la·ture
n.
The arrangement of the muscles in a part or in the body as a whole.
 describes not only what kinds of muscles exist but also how they appear and work at the microscopic microscopic /mi·cro·scop·ic/ (mi?kro-skop´ik)
1. of extremely small size; visible only by the aid of the microscope.

2. pertaining or relating to a microscope or to microscopy.
 level In other chapters, the author explains gender differences and examines the workings of the body down to the molecular level This book is published in conjunction with a television special to appear on the Discovery Channel this winter.

Doubleday Dou·ble·day   , Abner 1819-1893.

American army officer traditionally considered the inventor of baseball, although a game similar to baseball predates him.
, 2004, 251 p., color photos, $50.00.
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