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    Principles of anatomy and physiology / Gerald J. Tortora, Bryan Derrickson.

    • Title:Principles of anatomy and physiology / Gerald J. Tortora, Bryan Derrickson.
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    • Variant Title:Principles of anatomy and physiology
    • Related Title:A Brief atlas of the skeleton, surface anatomy, and selected medical images.
    • Author/Creator:Tortora, Gerard J.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Derrickson, Bryan.
    • Published/Created:Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, ©2012.
    • Holdings

      • Location:Temporarily shelved at OKANAGAN LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
        text  c.1  Temporarily shelved at OKANAGAN LIBRARY reserve collection
      • Call Number: QS4 .T67 2012
      • Number of Items:2
      • Status:Available
      • Location Has:text + suppl.

       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Human physiology.
      Human anatomy.
    • Medical Subjects: Anatomy.
      Physiological Phenomena.
    • Edition:13th ed.
    • Description:1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm. + 1 supplement (vii, 71 pages : color ill ; 28 cm.)
    • Summary:The authors maintained a balance between structure and function and continue to emphasize the correlations between normal physiology and pathophysiology, normal anatomy and pathology, and homeostasis and homeostatic imbalances. The acclaimed illustration program continues to be refined and is unsurpassed in the market. The thirteenth edition is fully integrated with a host of innovative electronic media, including WileyPlus 5.0. No other text and package offers a teaching and learning environment as rich and complete.
    • Notes:Includes index.
      Accompanying titled: a brief atlas of the skeleton, surface anatomy, and selected medical images.
      Includes bibliographical references (pages c1-c3) and index.
    • ISBN:9780470917770
      0470917776
      9780470565100
      0470565101
      9780470141137 (booklet)
      0470141131 (booklet)
    • Contents:V. 1. Organization, support and movement and control systems of the human body
      v. 2. Maintenance and continuity of the human body.
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