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Nanotechnology Anatomical nanotechnology is a field of research that deals with the development of nano-scale devices and technologies that can diagnose, monitor and treat the human anatomy in a safe, non-invasive way. It involves the use of miniature, nanoscale machines and robots to interact with living cells and tissue. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the fields of medicine, healthcare, and drug delivery as well as other technologies related to the study of anatomy. It also has potential applications in the detection and treatment of diseases, regenerative medicine, medical imaging and drug delivery. With the use of these nanotechnology devices, it could reduce the risk of surgery and improve precision and accuracy when treating or restoring human tissue. This technology also holds great promise for the early detection and treatment of diseases.

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Anatomical Risk Factors Associated with Immediate Extraction Placement in the Posterior Maxilla: A Human Retrospective Cone-Beam Study

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Morpho-Anatomical and Physicochemical Standardization of Diospyros malabarica (Desr.) Kostel Stem Bark

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An Anatomical Study of the Tibia in the North Indian Population

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Anatomical Variants of the Placenta in Sudanese and their Relation to the Neonatal Outcome

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Anatomical Structure of the Umbilical Cord in Sudanese and Correlation with Neonatal Outcome 

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Pericardiocentesis Procedure: Anatomical Structures and Approaches

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