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OpenStax AnatPhys fig.14.24 - Topographical Image on Retina - English labels
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OpenStax AnatPhys fig.14.28 - Corticospinal Pathway - English labels
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Blausen 0802 - Dermal circulation - English labels
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Blausen 0803 - Free nerve endings of the skin - English labels
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Blausen 0804 - Lamellar corpuscle - English labels
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Blausen 0808 - Tactile corpuscle - English labels
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