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The text consists of one chapter, which begins with a long prose prologue presenting a theory of human physiology, followed by eight verses. [9] Verses 1 through 4, as well as 6 through 7 are metric, while the 5th verse is longer and presents the theory of three Guṇas and four states of consciousness. [9]
Kashyapa Samhita (6th century BCE) Sushruta Samhita (c. 300 BCE) - Early description of cataract surgery. [8] The Sushruta Samhita emphasizes the importance of anatomical structure and function, [9] and it contains the earliest written description of the pedicled flaps. [10] It was translated into Arabic during the latter part of the 8th ...
The internal human body includes organs, teeth, bones, muscle, tendons, ligaments, blood vessels and blood, lymphatic vessels and lymph. The study of the human body includes anatomy, physiology, histology and embryology. The body varies anatomically in known ways. Physiology focuses on the systems and organs of the human body and their functions.
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Neither the United States nor China would win a trade war, the Chinese Embassy in Washington said on Monday, after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatened to slap an additional 10% tariff on ...
The 2025 New Year’s Eve numerals are seen on display in Times Square on December 18 in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Human body is composed of five elements, states the Garbha Upanishad. [ 3 ] [ 11 ] Whatever is hard in the body is constituted of earth, whatever is liquid is of water, what is warm is from fire, what moves in the body derives from the essence of air, and the hollow in the body is the essence of space. [ 7 ]
After a year filled with animated inner emotions, mutants, aliens, gladiators and witches, the new year will bring a crop of new (or, newly revisited) movies to choose from, as always.