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- For example, plastinated canine gastrointestinal tracts are used to help in the teaching of endoscopic technique and anatomy. The plastinated specimens retain...
- only. The Body Worlds website offers plastinated pieces for sale. There are a wide range of products from plastinated fruit jewelry to entire humans. Although...
- possible to plastinate whole body specimens, each specimen taking up to 1,500 hours of work to prepare. The first exhibition of whole plastinated bodies took...
- nature and beauty of life from the focal-point of the exhibit, Buckman's plastinated placenta. After the birth of Buckman's daughter, Cleo, Buckman was informed...
- Xun said the Ming dynasty was begun and ended by flaying. One of the plastinated exhibits in Body Worlds includes an entire posthumously fla**** skin,...
- meaningful way. This plastinate has now become a major highlight at the Body Worlds museum in Berlin. A collection of ten plastinated specimens from this...
- Exhibition includes a recreation of the Discobolus. The Discus Thrower is plastinated human corpse posed like the original sculpture, discus included. Sport...
- fascial compartments of the thigh. Photo of cross-sectional slice from a plastinated human thigh. Schematic drawing of a transverse section of the thigh illustrating...
- performs quicker autopsy procedures, and also combines demonstrations of plastinated body parts and specimens to give a glimpse of human anatomy. The individuals...
- not truly gained ground against the traditionally embalmed cadaver. Plastinated cadavers are not accessible for some institutions, some educators believe...