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Bones : the unity of form and function / R. McNeill Alexander ; photography by Brian Kosoff ; foreword by Mark A. Norell ; illustrations by Edward Heck.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Macmillan, 1994.ISBN:
  • 0025836757
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 596/.01852 20
LOC classification:
  • QM101 .A38 1994
Contents:
Foreword / Mark A. Norell -- Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Strength with Lightness -- Ch. 3. Joints -- Ch. 4. Muscle Attachments -- Ch. 5. Mechanisms -- Ch. 6. Teeth -- Ch. 7. Acoustic Bones -- Ch. 8. Designs That Grow -- Ch. 9. Patterns and Textures -- Ch. 10. Epilogue: Function and Beauty.
Summary: From the perspective of an engineer admiring the girders of a bridge or parts of a machine, Bones celebrates how animals work. In tribute to both the beauty and mechanics of its subject, the book explores the structure, material, and movement of bones as they serve the design of living animals. It examines the composition of bone material, looks at the joints and muscle attachments that allow for movement - including such elaborate mechanisms as fish jaws, rattlesnake fangs, and a lion's retractable claws - and shows how the same bone is shaped wildly differently in a variety of animals. It explains how bones grow as the body grows yet remain strong and functional throughout an animal's life, and delves into the amazing variety of patterns and textures bones display. A wealth of specially commissioned color plates complements the text, showing bones as they have seldom before been observed. Their precise, luminous images range from the unusual (the skeleton of a Pygmy Flying Squirrel) to the ordinary (the tail bones of a domestic cat), and from the enormous (the vertebra of a dinosaur) to the minuscule (the acoustic bones of a Desert Kangaroo Rat). With its exceptional blend of lively science and unexpected beauty, Bones leaves readers with insight into the workings of the skeleton and a sense of wonder at their intricacy, while its images remain haunting and unforgettable.
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Item type Home library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Two Week Loan Two Week Loan College Lane Learning Resources Centre Main Shelves 596.01852 ALE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 4404245875
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"A Peter N. Nevraumont book.".

Includes index.

Foreword / Mark A. Norell -- Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Strength with Lightness -- Ch. 3. Joints -- Ch. 4. Muscle Attachments -- Ch. 5. Mechanisms -- Ch. 6. Teeth -- Ch. 7. Acoustic Bones -- Ch. 8. Designs That Grow -- Ch. 9. Patterns and Textures -- Ch. 10. Epilogue: Function and Beauty.

From the perspective of an engineer admiring the girders of a bridge or parts of a machine, Bones celebrates how animals work. In tribute to both the beauty and mechanics of its subject, the book explores the structure, material, and movement of bones as they serve the design of living animals. It examines the composition of bone material, looks at the joints and muscle attachments that allow for movement - including such elaborate mechanisms as fish jaws, rattlesnake fangs, and a lion's retractable claws - and shows how the same bone is shaped wildly differently in a variety of animals. It explains how bones grow as the body grows yet remain strong and functional throughout an animal's life, and delves into the amazing variety of patterns and textures bones display. A wealth of specially commissioned color plates complements the text, showing bones as they have seldom before been observed. Their precise, luminous images range from the unusual (the skeleton of a Pygmy Flying Squirrel) to the ordinary (the tail bones of a domestic cat), and from the enormous (the vertebra of a dinosaur) to the minuscule (the acoustic bones of a Desert Kangaroo Rat). With its exceptional blend of lively science and unexpected beauty, Bones leaves readers with insight into the workings of the skeleton and a sense of wonder at their intricacy, while its images remain haunting and unforgettable.