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	<title>Take-Apart-Vertebrae-W</title>
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<![CDATA[<a title="Take-Apart-Vertebrae-W in Anatomical Models" href="http://www.royalphotography.com/rpgallery/rppx/anatomical-models/Take-Apart-Vertebrae-W.jpg.php"><img border="0" src="http://www.royalphotography.com/rpgallery/rppx/zp-core/i.php?a=anatomical-models&i=Take-Apart-Vertebrae-W.jpg&s=240" alt="Take-Apart-Vertebrae-W"></a><p><p>The take-apart model of the vertebrae has inserts that allow you to show the jury the effect of a herniation or rupture of the disc and how it impinges on the central nervous system.</p></p>]]>	</description>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2007 20:02:36 -0500</pubDate> 
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<![CDATA[<a title="Head-in-Cross-Section-W in Anatomical Models" href="http://www.royalphotography.com/rpgallery/rppx/anatomical-models/Head-in-Cross-Section-W.jpg.php"><img border="0" src="http://www.royalphotography.com/rpgallery/rppx/zp-core/i.php?a=anatomical-models&i=Head-in-Cross-Section-W.jpg&s=240" alt="Head-in-Cross-Section-W"></a><p><p>This model shows the cross sectional view on this side; while the other side shows the relationship of the muscles, circulatory system, and gross anatomy with the skin dissected away.</p></p>]]>	</description>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2007 19:54:04 -0500</pubDate> 
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<![CDATA[<a title="Foot-in-Dissected-View-W in Anatomical Models" href="http://www.royalphotography.com/rpgallery/rppx/anatomical-models/Foot-in-Dissected-View-W.jpg.php"><img border="0" src="http://www.royalphotography.com/rpgallery/rppx/zp-core/i.php?a=anatomical-models&i=Foot-in-Dissected-View-W.jpg&s=240" alt="Foot-in-Dissected-View-W"></a><p><p>This type of model shows the relationship of the bones, muscles and ligaments in three dimensional view.</p></p>]]>	</description>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2007 19:59:26 -0500</pubDate> 
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<![CDATA[<a title="Articulated-Hip-Joint-W in Anatomical Models" href="http://www.royalphotography.com/rpgallery/rppx/anatomical-models/Articulated-Hip-Joint-W.jpg.php"><img border="0" src="http://www.royalphotography.com/rpgallery/rppx/zp-core/i.php?a=anatomical-models&i=Articulated-Hip-Joint-W.jpg&s=240" alt="Articulated-Hip-Joint-W"></a><p><p>We have some models that demonstrate the articulation of the joint</p><p>With this type of model, a jury can easily comprehend how your client's injuries limit the normal motion of the joint.</p></p>]]>	</description>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2007 19:48:53 -0500</pubDate> 
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