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(2) There exists a preferential loss in anatomical structure and
physiological function of large myelinated fibers and associated
receptors. The cut is performed by a
traditional birth attendant or healer, few of whom are knowledgeable of
the anatomical structure of the area they are cutting.
"Today's computer simulations offer a way to peel back layer
by layer and study anatomical structure," says Associate Executive
Director Wendell Mohling. |
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