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  • Anatomy
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  • Anatomy (specifically Human Anatomy) is the scientific study of the organic structure of the human body. As part of Biology it means schools may have human anatomy models around for teachers to show the structure of the human body to students.
  • Anatomy (Agility) Anatomy was a skill of those characters who have working knowledge of how bodies are put together. This sort of knowledge is generally reserved for eta, for excessive contact with flesh is necessary to truly master it. It is considered a Low and Lore Skill.
  • Anatomy is a learning based skill that increases the likelihood of monsters dropping corpses and body parts (confirm?) when they die. Corpses may be consumed raw or cooked for possible benefit to the character's attributes. They may also be offered to a god or made into jerky at a ranch. If the character worships Kumiromi they may produce seeds if left to rot (or fed to the god-pet Cute fairy). Body parts are light and may be sold for a decent profit once one of that type is identified. All monsters seem to have the same body parts, and can rarely drop double of the same part.
  • Anatomy is a game made by Ultimo Gaming which picks up from the Ultimo X series while it's in the Mecha War.
  • Anatomy is a branch of biology which studies primarily the internal structure and design of the structure of living things. Image:Mantell's Iguanodon restoration.jpg This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • It formally belonged in the Useless Skill group until it was linked to Healing and Damage Bonuses. You will also receive a bonus to the Evasion ability if your Anatomy is 100.0 or better.
  • Of most sapient creatures, being humanoid or quite similar * Skeletal Shape * Number of Limbs * Presence of Tail * Arm vs. Leg * Hands & Feet * Digits * Number * Configuration * Height * Proportion * Width * Weight * Musculature * Fat Deposition * Skin * Toughness * Texture * Color * Eyes * Number * Color * Sensitivity * Hair/Fur * Hairiness * Pattern * Color * Thickness & Stiffness * Nose * Size * Shape * Sensitivity * Teeth * Nails * Ears * Number * Sensitivity * Shape * Vocal Apparatus * Reproductive * Ornamentation * Intrinsic or Extrinsic [?]
  • Anatomy is the study of the structure and functions of the components of biological lifeforms. It could also refer to the sum total of organs and parts of one's body.
  • is the study of the structure and relationship between body parts.
  • Anatomy is a short Bionicle story based in RaiserOfCain's Acropolis universe. It follows an Onu-Toa named Gantrak and his investigations into anatomy.
  • Anatomy is a Fighting Skill specifically for Geneforge 1. It was replaced by Parry, a hand-to-hand combat friendly skill. Especially useful for the Guardian as it increases the chance to get in a critical hit, it is deadly when stacked up with Quick Action. Equipping two Quicksilver items and Hasting with high numbers in Anatomy and Quick Action, the player can do over 1800 damage in one turn.
  • With a deep knowledge of anatomy, attacks can be directed at vital points in the body increasing the chance and effectiveness of bleed damage.
  • RBC = Red Blood Cells Hgb = Hemoglobin PCV/HCT = Packed Cell Volume/Hematocrit WBC = White Blood Cells Platelets = Help to form blood clots to stop bleeding T.P. = Total Protein Globulin Creatinine = A waste product filtered out of the blood by the kidneys T4 = Thyroid level
  • Warning: Has gore and whatnot, get over it. My avid interest in the human body began as a young teen, but it was so subtle. It began with tiny things, taking apart mechanical devices—Remotes, electronics, even a bed. I was so curious; I just wanted to know what made up these things. What made them move, come alive, do what they do. ... One slow and utter beat, and then it stopped.
  • During the 23rd century, most physicians had little or no familiarity with Klingon anatomy. By the 24th, even the most cautious steps in preserving the Prime Directive yielded to the inability to conceal extraterrestrial anatomy. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; TNG: "First Contact" ) In 2267, general anatomy was among the subjects Leonard McCoy reasoned Nomad would require on tape in order to revive Montgomery Scott. (TOS: "The Changeling" ) In 2269, James T. Kirk observed that the cosmic cloud appeared to have anatomy. (TAS: "One of Our Planets Is Missing")
  • Anatomy is the skill associated with estimating other characters Hit Points and Strength. Successes are gained by successfully determining another characters amount of "strength". The character's strength is directly proportional to their 'hit points', unless a spell such as Strength has been cast on them. This can be useful to estimate a certain creatures vitality and strength in battles. Anatomy can only be trained to Level 6 by Rangers, but there is no maximum level in this skill for Fighters and Rogues. Anatomy is also one of the 3 Primary Skills for Rogues.
  • Anatomy is the scientific study of the structures of the body. All physicians must master anatomy in medical school. It started to develop as a science during the Renaissance, when several scholars, including Leonardo da Vinci, started dissecting corpses to study muscle structure in living bodies. The subsequent development of anatomy as a science is what eventually allowed western style medicine to surpass both Arabic and eastern traditions of medicine, which did not develop past the stage of studying superficial anatomical features.
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Level
  • 32
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  • Anatomy
MDefense
  • 78
MAttack
  • 88
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MaxLevel
  • 8
DEX
  • 18
Mastery
  • Rogue
Beruf
  • Healer
SkillType
  • Passive
str
  • 31
LCK
  • 31
Cooldown
  • None
AssociatedSkills
  • None
Agl
  • 17
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Date
  • Unknown
Skills
  • Healing
Tier
  • 5
Type
  • Force
Traits
  • Wise, Joyful
2stat
  • Stärke
1stat
  • Intelligenz
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Drop
  • Twin Bird
Icon
  • Anatomy.png
Skill
  • Darkness Nail Dissolvent
Color
  • red
SP
  • 197
Setting
  • Acropolis
HP
  • 343
Subtype
  • Normal
Order
  • Foul
Released
  • 16
Trainer
  • Artist, Butcher, Healer Guildmaster, Sculptor, Wandering Healer
DX
  • 23
restype
  • foul
Vit
  • 25
Feld
  • Kampf
abstract
  • Anatomy (specifically Human Anatomy) is the scientific study of the organic structure of the human body. As part of Biology it means schools may have human anatomy models around for teachers to show the structure of the human body to students.
  • Anatomy (Agility) Anatomy was a skill of those characters who have working knowledge of how bodies are put together. This sort of knowledge is generally reserved for eta, for excessive contact with flesh is necessary to truly master it. It is considered a Low and Lore Skill.
  • Anatomy is a learning based skill that increases the likelihood of monsters dropping corpses and body parts (confirm?) when they die. Corpses may be consumed raw or cooked for possible benefit to the character's attributes. They may also be offered to a god or made into jerky at a ranch. If the character worships Kumiromi they may produce seeds if left to rot (or fed to the god-pet Cute fairy). Body parts are light and may be sold for a decent profit once one of that type is identified. All monsters seem to have the same body parts, and can rarely drop double of the same part.
  • Anatomy is the scientific study of the structures of the body. All physicians must master anatomy in medical school. It started to develop as a science during the Renaissance, when several scholars, including Leonardo da Vinci, started dissecting corpses to study muscle structure in living bodies. The subsequent development of anatomy as a science is what eventually allowed western style medicine to surpass both Arabic and eastern traditions of medicine, which did not develop past the stage of studying superficial anatomical features. Gray's Anatomy, which was first published in 1858 and has been continuously updated since, is considered to be the definitive work on human anatomy.
  • Anatomy is a game made by Ultimo Gaming which picks up from the Ultimo X series while it's in the Mecha War.
  • Anatomy is a branch of biology which studies primarily the internal structure and design of the structure of living things. Image:Mantell's Iguanodon restoration.jpg This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • It formally belonged in the Useless Skill group until it was linked to Healing and Damage Bonuses. You will also receive a bonus to the Evasion ability if your Anatomy is 100.0 or better.
  • Of most sapient creatures, being humanoid or quite similar * Skeletal Shape * Number of Limbs * Presence of Tail * Arm vs. Leg * Hands & Feet * Digits * Number * Configuration * Height * Proportion * Width * Weight * Musculature * Fat Deposition * Skin * Toughness * Texture * Color * Eyes * Number * Color * Sensitivity * Hair/Fur * Hairiness * Pattern * Color * Thickness & Stiffness * Nose * Size * Shape * Sensitivity * Teeth * Nails * Ears * Number * Sensitivity * Shape * Vocal Apparatus * Reproductive * Ornamentation * Intrinsic or Extrinsic [?]
  • During the 23rd century, most physicians had little or no familiarity with Klingon anatomy. By the 24th, even the most cautious steps in preserving the Prime Directive yielded to the inability to conceal extraterrestrial anatomy. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; TNG: "First Contact" ) In 2267, general anatomy was among the subjects Leonard McCoy reasoned Nomad would require on tape in order to revive Montgomery Scott. (TOS: "The Changeling" ) In 2269, James T. Kirk observed that the cosmic cloud appeared to have anatomy. (TAS: "One of Our Planets Is Missing") In 2371, Kes expressed her desire to The Doctor to learn more about anatomy and physiology. Later, she wished she could see an autopsy. (VOY: "Eye of the Needle")
  • Anatomy is the study of the structure and functions of the components of biological lifeforms. It could also refer to the sum total of organs and parts of one's body.
  • Warning: Has gore and whatnot, get over it. My avid interest in the human body began as a young teen, but it was so subtle. It began with tiny things, taking apart mechanical devices—Remotes, electronics, even a bed. I was so curious; I just wanted to know what made up these things. What made them move, come alive, do what they do. It was such a fantastic mystery, pulling apart a computer to find millions of parts that hum and vibrate. The only problem is that I could never put the mess of bolts and bits back together. Eventually my parents got sick of me destroying things in the house so they would buy me books to try and quell my unrestrained desire to pull apart objects. Sadly that only subdued me for so long. After being hit, beaten, and screamed at by my parents I stopped, until I started learning about the anatomy of animals. I think we’ve all squished spiders and killed ants… whatever the reason may have been, it happened. I did this as a kid, but I never thought about cutting them open and taking a look inside them. It was a summer day, and I was relaxing outside. Our dog, Alex, brought me a present, a rat. I remember ripping it from Alex’s grasp, feeling the rat, which was still alive, squirm and struggle. I would have thrown it away and forgotten about it but I felt something. A pulse, a single heartbeat. I had felt my own before, but never thought much of it. Now I had something that shared a piece of me. I was so curious and ecstatic to find out what made it beat and move. I grabbed a knife from the kitchen and went on the back patio. I held the rat down on the little table we had out there and began to saw my way into the rat’s body. I only got so far till I hit the ribs, so at that point I dug my fingernails into the incisions I had made and began to pull apart the skin. I dug further into the rat and pulled apart the ribs, snapping them and tossing them in the trash behind me. I had pulled apart almost all of its ribs, so I had a clear view of the rat’s heart. I was amazed, but disappointed. In my haste, I had forgotten that I was killing it. The heart was still and broken, and I frowned. What point was there to look at it now? In my anger, I began slicing at random, tearing the rat to shreds and covering the table in guts and blood. After I could cut no longer, my anger ceased. I looked down at the bloody mess on the table and my hands. I heard car on gravel, and knew my parents had come home. I quickly washed off the blood and tossed the bones and guts in the woods. As I grew older, it grew to other things. I occasionally cut open a mole or squirrel but I was always so careful. All I wanted is to see the heartbeat, but every time I got that deep the animal would die. I would grow frustrated and mutilate what was left of it. I had to be sure my parents never found out and what I did was a secret. The closest I ever came to getting caught was in high school. We were in biology, and we were learning about the anatomy of animals. Specifically, the frog… And I had been waiting so long for the day we would get to dissect it. It came painfully slow, and when it did come I was so joyful and ecstatic I was shaking. Frogs didn’t usually hang around my house, so this was a first time experience. We were working in pairs and I hadn’t even noticed who my partner was. My face lit up when my teacher set down a small metal tray with two frogs neatly taped to it. We were separated into sections with small walls in-between each section, giving everyone privacy. Each section had a small trashcan under the table to dispose of the frogs. I sat down next to my partner and took the scalpel and my partner began to talk about what we to do…I completely ignored him. I began cutting away; inspecting and enjoying each thing I cut out. It went from a slow and steady pace to a rampage. I simply cut and cut, feeling a growing sense of bliss. My partner stared with complete disbelief at me, but I continued. Soon there was nothing left on the tray except the other frog and a pile of unrecognizable guts and pieces. I calmly dumped my bits into the trashcan, walked up to the teacher and told her I had to go to the nurse. My partner never spoke to me ever again. But now… I can’t contain it anymore. I went to medical school to try and become and surgeon but I can’t wait. This morning I called the cable company complaining about my TV acting up, and they sent a mechanic over. I told him that my TV was in the basement. I followed him down the stairs and before he could ask where the TV was, I took a metal baseball bat and hit him over the head. I tied him to the bed and began to sharpen my butcher knife. When he came to his senses, I had just finished sharpening the knife. He struggled against his leather restraints as I brought the knife near his hand. Turning the knife sideways, I began to slowly peel the skin away. I had given him painkillers but the look on his face was of pure terror. He tried to scream out loud but I had gagged him. I dug the knife into his raw hand just half an inch, and began to peel away little bits of muscle and skin. I had reached the tendons, and one by one I began to pluck them out. Each pluck sent a shock through his body, and finally I undid his hand strap. He tried to move his hand, but it hung limply. He was barely conscious now, so I gave him more painkillers. I then began to work at his legs, repeating the process I did with his hands. Now his legs were raw and both his hands and his legs were bleeding freely. Before I could finish his legs he passed out, and his legs stopped struggling. I got angry, and fell into my old habits. I slashed and stabbed his legs, ripping them to shreds until I reached bone. I sharpened my knife again and began to cut his fingers off, one by one. He died as soon as I began this process. I got so frustrated; I didn’t even begin his head or torso. I began sawing away at his face, ripping out chunks of flesh. I cut a laceration from ear to ear, ripping open his mouth. I cut his throat near the top and pulled his tongue through. I finished by completely ripping out his vocal cords and cutting all along his neck. I got too curious, so frustrated that everything died before I could finish. I had a wild idea, what about me? I smiled and brought the knife to the upper left part of my torso, where the heart was. I took as many painkillers as I could and began to cut and cut. Looking down at my bloody torso I felt pure and utter joy, and then it happened. I pulled out a small red object, and it gave a single beat. ... One slow and utter beat, and then it stopped.
  • is the study of the structure and relationship between body parts.
  • Anatomy is a short Bionicle story based in RaiserOfCain's Acropolis universe. It follows an Onu-Toa named Gantrak and his investigations into anatomy.
  • Anatomy is a Fighting Skill specifically for Geneforge 1. It was replaced by Parry, a hand-to-hand combat friendly skill. Especially useful for the Guardian as it increases the chance to get in a critical hit, it is deadly when stacked up with Quick Action. Equipping two Quicksilver items and Hasting with high numbers in Anatomy and Quick Action, the player can do over 1800 damage in one turn.
  • With a deep knowledge of anatomy, attacks can be directed at vital points in the body increasing the chance and effectiveness of bleed damage.
  • Anatomy is the skill associated with estimating other characters Hit Points and Strength. Successes are gained by successfully determining another characters amount of "strength". The character's strength is directly proportional to their 'hit points', unless a spell such as Strength has been cast on them. This can be useful to estimate a certain creatures vitality and strength in battles. Anatomy can only be trained to Level 6 by Rangers, but there is no maximum level in this skill for Fighters and Rogues. Anatomy is also one of the 3 Primary Skills for Rogues. The primary function of the Anatomy skill is passive - the higher one's Anatomy level is, the more Critical Hits they will land while fighting. Since many higher-level creatures do not take damage from regular attacks, a high level Anatomy skill is greatly valued in Fighters and Rogues. In fact, many skilled members of these two will claim that Anatomy is their most important skill. Anatomy is the only skill for which the success rate does not improve with increases in skill level. Anatomy fails roughly every 2 in 3 attempts whether the user has Anatomy 1 or Anatomy 14.
  • RBC = Red Blood Cells Hgb = Hemoglobin PCV/HCT = Packed Cell Volume/Hematocrit WBC = White Blood Cells Platelets = Help to form blood clots to stop bleeding T.P. = Total Protein Globulin Creatinine = A waste product filtered out of the blood by the kidneys T4 = Thyroid level