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Qué (quién) es systematic anatomy - definición

ORDERLY, RATIONAL, AND COHERENT ACCOUNT OF THE DOCTRINES OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH
Systematic divinity; Systematic theologian; Systematic Theology

System anatomy         
  • Example of a system anatomy for a simple issue management system
Draft:System Anatomy; System Anatomy; User:Berikman/System Anatomy
A system anatomy is simple visual description of a system, focusing on the dependencies between system capabilities.
anatomy         
  • 13th century anatomical illustration
  • A dissected body, lying prone on a table, by [[Charles Landseer]]
  • Stylized cutaway diagram of an animal cell (with flagella)
  • Hyaline cartilage at high magnification ([[H&E stain]])
  • Skeleton of [[Surinam horned frog]] (''Ceratophrys cornuta'')
  • Anatomical chart in [[Vesalius]]'s ''Epitome'', 1543
  • Anatomy of the eye for the first time in history by [[Hunayn ibn Ishaq]] in the 9th century
  • Head of a male ''[[Daphnia]]'', a [[planktonic]] crustacean
  • Skeleton of a [[diamondback rattlesnake]]
  • Part of a wing. [[Albrecht Dürer]], c. 1500–1512
  • Image of early rendition of anatomy findings
  • Plastic model of a frog
  • Cutaway diagram showing various organs of a fish
  • Anatomical study of the arm, by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], (about 1510)
  • [[Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt]] – ''Anatomy lesson of Dr. Willem van der Meer'', 1617
  • Gastric mucosa at low magnification ([[H&E stain]])
  • MRI]] scan
  • An electron microscope from 1973
  • Cross section through [[skeletal muscle]] and a small [[nerve]] at high magnification ([[H&E stain]])
  • An anatomy [[thangka]], part of [[Desi Sangye Gyatso]]'s The Blue Beryl, 17th century
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  • [[Mouse]] skull
  • Surgical instruments were invented for the first time in history by [[Abulcasis]] in the 11th century
STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE AND PARTS OF ORGANISMS
Anatomist; Animal anatomy; Zootomy; Anatomical; Anatomic; Anatomy and physiology; Anatomically; Male anatomy; Vertebrate anatomy; Anatomy book; Anatomy books; Anatomical features; Invertebrate anatomy; Anatomy of invertebrates; Anatomu; Antomy; Natomy
n. comparative; descriptive anatomy
anatomy         
  • 13th century anatomical illustration
  • A dissected body, lying prone on a table, by [[Charles Landseer]]
  • Stylized cutaway diagram of an animal cell (with flagella)
  • Hyaline cartilage at high magnification ([[H&E stain]])
  • Skeleton of [[Surinam horned frog]] (''Ceratophrys cornuta'')
  • Anatomical chart in [[Vesalius]]'s ''Epitome'', 1543
  • Anatomy of the eye for the first time in history by [[Hunayn ibn Ishaq]] in the 9th century
  • Head of a male ''[[Daphnia]]'', a [[planktonic]] crustacean
  • Skeleton of a [[diamondback rattlesnake]]
  • Part of a wing. [[Albrecht Dürer]], c.&nbsp;1500–1512
  • Image of early rendition of anatomy findings
  • Plastic model of a frog
  • Cutaway diagram showing various organs of a fish
  • Anatomical study of the arm, by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], (about 1510)
  • [[Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt]] – ''Anatomy lesson of Dr. Willem van der Meer'', 1617
  • Gastric mucosa at low magnification ([[H&E stain]])
  • MRI]] scan
  • An electron microscope from 1973
  • Cross section through [[skeletal muscle]] and a small [[nerve]] at high magnification ([[H&E stain]])
  • An anatomy [[thangka]], part of [[Desi Sangye Gyatso]]'s The Blue Beryl, 17th century
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  • [[Mouse]] skull
  • Surgical instruments were invented for the first time in history by [[Abulcasis]] in the 11th century
STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE AND PARTS OF ORGANISMS
Anatomist; Animal anatomy; Zootomy; Anatomical; Anatomic; Anatomy and physiology; Anatomically; Male anatomy; Vertebrate anatomy; Anatomy book; Anatomy books; Anatomical features; Invertebrate anatomy; Anatomy of invertebrates; Anatomu; Antomy; Natomy
n.
1.
Dissection.
2.
Structure, structural form, structural plan, structural details.
3.
Structural science.
4.
Skeleton, bony structure.
5.
Meagre person, heap of skin and bones.

Wikipedia

Systematic theology

Systematic theology, or systematics, is a discipline of Christian theology that formulates an orderly, rational, and coherent account of the doctrines of the Christian faith. It addresses issues such as what the Bible teaches about certain topics or what is true about God and His universe. It also builds on biblical disciplines, church history, as well as biblical and historical theology. Systematic theology shares its systematic tasks with other disciplines such as constructive theology, dogmatics, ethics, apologetics, and philosophy of religion.