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Human Remains (other)
Human remains may refer to: A corpse or skeleton * A deceased human body ** A cadaver ** A skeleton Music * Human Remains (band), an American grindcore band * ''Human Remains'' (Hell album), 2011 * ''Human Remains'' (Terry Allen album), 1996 Film and television * ''Human Remains'' (film), a 1998 documentary film by Jay Rosenblatt * ''Human Remains'' (TV series), a 2000 comedy series on BBC See also * Conservation and restoration of human remains The conservation and restoration of human remains involves the long-term preservation and care of human remains in various forms which exist within museum collections. This category can include bones and soft tissues as well as ashes, hair, and te ...
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Human Body
The human body is the structure of a Human, human being. It is composed of many different types of Cell (biology), cells that together create Tissue (biology), tissues and subsequently organ systems. They ensure homeostasis and the life, viability of the human body. It comprises a human head, head, hair, neck, Trunk (anatomy), trunk (which includes the thorax and abdomen), arms and hands, human leg, legs and feet. The study of the human body involves anatomy, physiology, histology and embryology. The body anatomical variability, varies anatomically in known ways. Physiology focuses on the systems and organs of the human body and their functions. Many systems and mechanisms interact in order to maintain homeostasis, with safe levels of substances such as sugar and oxygen in the blood. The body is studied by health professionals, physiologists, anatomists, and by artists to assist them in their work. Composition The composition of the human body, human body is composed of ...
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Cadaver
A cadaver or corpse is a dead human body that is used by medical students, physicians and other scientists to study anatomy, identify disease sites, determine causes of death, and provide tissue to repair a defect in a living human being. Students in medical school study and dissect cadavers as a part of their education. Others who study cadavers include archaeologists and arts students. The term ''cadaver'' is used in courts of law (and, to a lesser extent, also by media outlets such as newspapers) to refer to a dead body, as well as by recovery teams searching for bodies in natural disasters. The word comes from the Latin word ''cadere'' ("to fall"). Related terms include ''cadaverous'' (resembling a cadaver) and ''cadaveric spasm'' (a muscle spasm causing a dead body to twitch or jerk). A cadaver graft (also called “postmortem graft”) is the grafting of tissue from a dead body onto a living human to repair a defect or disfigurement. Cadavers can be observed for their sta ...
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Human Skeleton
The human skeleton is the internal framework of the human body. It is composed of around 270 bones at birth – this total decreases to around 206 bones by adulthood after some bones get fused together. The bone mass in the skeleton makes up about 14% of the total body weight (ca. 10–11 kg for an average person) and reaches maximum density around age 21. The human skeleton can be divided into the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton is formed by the vertebral column, the rib cage, the skull and other associated bones. The appendicular skeleton, which is attached to the axial skeleton, is formed by the shoulder girdle, the pelvic girdle and the bones of the upper and lower limbs. The human skeleton performs six major functions: support, movement, protection, production of blood cells, storage of minerals, and endocrine regulation. The human skeleton is not as sexually dimorphic as that of many other primate species, but subtle differences bet ...
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Human Remains (band)
Human Remains was an American grindcore band, formed in 1989 in New Jersey. The band featured the vocalist Paul Miller, the guitarists Steve Procopio and James Baglino, as well as the drummer Dave Witte, who is also known for his work for Discordance Axis, Burnt by the Sun, and Atomsmasher. The band's most notable release, '' Using Sickness as a Hero'' EP, was released by Relapse Records in 1996. A compilation album featuring the band's entire discography, '' Where Were You When: 1989-1995'', was also released in 2002. The band was known for its "unusual and cliché-free" approach to songwriting, as well as grindcore, hardcore, and death metal-blending sound, which was influential in the development of experimental edges of the grindcore, death metal and noisecore scenes. Band members * Paul Miller – vocals * Steve Procopio – guitar * Jim Baglino – guitar * Teddy Patterson III – bass (1989–94) * William Carl Black – bass (1994–95) * Dave Witte Dave Witte (born ...
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Human Remains (Hell Album)
''Human Remains'' is the first studio album by the UK heavy metal band Hell, released on Friday 13 May 2011 by Nuclear Blast Records. The album contains re-recorded versions of songs originally performed by the band during the period 1982–1986, with minor arrangement changes and updates, along with the addition of new keyboard, orchestral, choral and soundscape parts added by Kev Bower. The album was pieced together over a 3-year period principally as a 'hobby project' during occasional periods of downtime at Andy Sneap's Backstage Studios, a converted 300-year-old dairy farm in Derbyshire, England. Sneap funded the entire project out of his own pocket and has been instrumental in the band's resurrection. The recordings were completed with neither hope nor aspirations of any outcome, and the original intention was to produce just a few CDR copies for the bandmembers, close friends and family. The finished product, however, reached the attention of, and subsequently attracted ...
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Human Remains (Terry Allen Album)
''Human Remains'' is an album by Terry Allen, released in 1996 by Sugar Hill Records. The album featured guest appearances by David Byrne, Joe Ely, Charlie and Will Sexton and Lucinda Williams. The song "Galleria Dele Armi" is dedicated to the Balvano train disaster. Track listing All tracks composed by Terry Allen; except where indicated # "Gone to Texas" # "Room to Room" # "Back to Black" # "Wilderness of This World" (David Byrne David Byrne (; born 14 May 1952) is a Scottish-American singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, writer, music theorist, visual artist and filmmaker. He was a founding member and the principal songwriter, lead singer, and guitarist of ...) # "Little Sandy" # "Buck Naked" (David Byrne) # "What of Alicia" # "That Kind of Girl" # "Galleria Dele Armi" (Will Sexton) # "Crisis Site 13" # "Peggy Legg" # "After the Fall" # "Flatland Boogie" References 1996 albums Terry Allen (artist) albums Sugar Hill Records albums {{1990s-cou ...
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Human Remains (film)
''Human Remains'' is a 1998 Danish-American documentary short film written and directed by filmmaker Jay Rosenblatt. Summary It reveals every intimate and mundane detail about the personal lives of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Francisco Franco and Mao Zedong while illustrating the banality of evil ''Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil'' is a 1963 book by political thinker Hannah Arendt. Arendt, a Jew who fled Germany during Adolf Hitler's rise to power, reported on the trial of Adolf Eichmann, one of the major organizer .... Production Even though it is only a 30-minute film, it took Jay Rosenblatt 3 years to complete it with eight months of research. Accolades The film has won over 27 awards including a Sundance Jury Award. References External links *{{IMDb title, id=0164053, title=Human Remains''Human Remains''at Jay Rosenblatt FilmsExcerpt 1998 films American documentary films Danish documentary films Films about dictators Doc ...
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Human Remains (TV Series)
''Human Remains'' is a British black comedy television series written by and starring Rob Brydon and Julia Davis that aired in 2000. Each episode documented the relationship of a different couple, all of whom were played by Brydon and Davis and were unhappy, in the style of a fly on the wall documentary. The show's humour derives from such bleak topics as domestic violence, chronic depression and death. Davis later used some of these themes in her solo project, ''Nighty Night''. Ruth Jones, who would later work with Davis in ''Nighty Night'', appears in the third episode. She would later co-write the acclaimed series ''Gavin & Stacey'', in which both Brydon and Davis appear. Writing and production The series was written by Julia Davis and Rob Brydon, who were so sure of a commission they wrote all six episodes before finalising the deal. They wrote it in a flat in the same building complex where the late Kenneth Williams once lived. It was directed by Matt Lipsey and produced b ...
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