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This document describes various anatomical systems of the human body, including the skeletal, muscular, and other systems. It presents diagrams and information related to different parts of the body and provides some references for further study.

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Skeletal System Muscles provide motion, protection, stability and posture. Bones provide movement, protection, blood cell formation, body support, mineral storage. Joints provide motion and connection between bones. Anatomy of the spine Cervical Vertebrae Anatomy of the upper extremities A...

Skeletal System Muscles provide motion, protection, stability and posture. Bones provide movement, protection, blood cell formation, body support, mineral storage. Joints provide motion and connection between bones. Anatomy of the spine Cervical Vertebrae Anatomy of the upper extremities Anatomy of the thorax The systemic and pulmonary circuits Anatomy of the pelvis and lower extremities Anatomy of the abdomen Anatomy of the head Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) References: 1) http://www.bartleby.com/107/ 2) IRCOBI Injury Biomechanics Course, Warsaw University of Technology, 2006, Poland 3) Schmitt et al., Trauma Biomechanics: Accidental injury in traffic and sports, 3rd Edition, 2009, Springer 4) Ordway et al., Cervical Flexion, Extension, Protrusion, and Retraction: A Radiographic Segmental Analysis, Spine 24(3):240-247, 1999. 5) van der Horst M.J., Human Head Neck Response in Frontal, Lateral and Rear End Impact Loading - modelling and validation, PhD Thesis, Eindhoven University of Technology, 2002. 6) Tortora, G.J., and Derrickson, B., Introduction to the Human Body – the essentials of anatomy and physiology, Eighth Edition, John Wiley & Sons. 7) Marieb, E.N., and Hoehn, K., Human Anatomy & Physiology, Ninth Edition, 2013, Pearson.

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