Model, Human Cell, 40,000 Times Life-Size, represents an undifferentiated human cell at an enlargement, It shows the structure of the smallest unit of any living creature capable of independent life, Dimensions: 60 x 46 x 46 cm, weight: 22.2 kg
Skull Trauma Set of Six Fragments model, with Shotgun Wounds, aping defect on the occiput involves the lambda; internal beveling is palpable along the edges of the wound, sagittal suture, Size: 20.1L x 13W x 17.3H (cm)
Model, Carbon Collection Crystal, Set of 3, consisting one of each model, Diamond, Graphite and Buckminster Fullerene, Dimensions: 36 x 36 x 12 in, Weight: 15 lbs
Skull Trauma Set of Six Fragments Model, fragments show various types of depressed fractures at various stages of healing, inner and outer tables of the skulls around the sites of the injuries, occurred on different parts of the skull, Dimension: 12 Wx18L
Human Male European Skull Model, Cranium with Hammer Blows, two wounds that are rounded and depressed, consistent with hammer injury, smooth, rounded edges are indicative of healing, and therefore indicate some period, Dimension: 21.6L x 14W x 15.6H (cm)
Human Female Skull Model, with Multiple Gunshot Wounds, three small-caliber entrance gunshot wounds at the left side of the occipital bone, squamous region of the right temporal bone, blow out fractures, Size: 19.9L x 13.9W x 20.2H (cm)
Human Female Partial Cranium, Skull model, with Shotgun Pellets Embedded, 39-year-old European American female, documented at the time of the death, including pellets embedded in the bone, Size: 17.9L x 13.3W x 10.2H (cm)
Human Female, Blunt Force Trauma - Innominate and Femur Set, Native American female who died when hit by an 18-wheel truck, fracture of the femur includes the fragment broken from the posterior shaft,Size: 12inWx18in L
Model, Replica Homo steinheimnensis Skull, (Berkhemer, 1936), is a detailed casting from Berkhemer's reconstruction (1936, skull with no jawbone), The Steinheim replica was modeled after an original skull, Dimensions: 19 x 12.5 x 21.5 cm, weight: 1.14 kg
Model, Replica Homo rhodesiensis Skull, (Broken HillY Woodward, 1921), is an accurate casting of a reconstruction from an original specimen that was discovered in a iron ore working at Broken Hill, Dimensions: 21 x 15.5 x 23.5 cm, weight: 1.23 kg
Model Physiology Of Nerves Series, displays the basic structures of the human nervous system, Each of the five sections of the nerve model shows a plastic colored relief model of the main synapse variations, Weight: 4.379 kg, Dimensions : 68 x 51 x 3 cm
Model Neuron Cell Body, depicts a part of the human nervous system in colorful anatomical detail, neuron model features a typical neuron body with cell organelles, for example mitochondria and many other characteristics, Weight: 0.47 kg, Dimensions : 12.2 x 11.7 x 6.2 cm
Model Synapse, features the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and the membranes of the synaptic gap, Also depicted by the synapses model are 5 smaller relief models of the main synapse variations, great addition to any anatomical lesson, Dimensions : 12 x 11.5 x 2.7 cm
Model Motor End Plate, depicts the neuromuscular junction with striated muscle fiber, The motor end plate of the human nervous system is depicted in colorful anatomical detail, great addition to any lesson on the human nervous, Dimensions : 12 x 11.5 x 3.2 cm
Model Schwann Cells Of The PNS, depicts a Schwann cell with sectioned core, depicts the schwann cell in colorful anatomical detail, great addition to any lesson on the human nervous system, Weight: 0.4 kg, Dimensions : 12.2 x 11.7 x 3.2 cm
Model Foot Skeleton With Ligaments, Dimensions: 23 x 18 x 30 cm, onsists of the foot bone and lower portions of the tibia and fibula, including the introsseous membrane found between them, important ligaments and tendons of the foot are shown, large and small