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Diane Kelly: Apa yang tidak kita ketahui tentang anatomi penis

Filmed Apr 2012 • Posted Jun 2012TEDMED 2012
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Kita belum selesai dengan anatomi. Kita tahu begitu banyak mengenai genomika, proteomika, dan biologi seluler, namun seperti yang dijelaskan Diane Kelly di TEDMED, ada fakta dasar mengenai tubuh manusia yang masih kita pelajari. Satu kasus: Bagaimana cara kerja dari ereksi pada binatang menyusui?

Diane Kelly studies vertebrate anatomy, in particular the connection between the design and the function of reproductive organs. Full bio ยป

Translated into Indonesian by Antonius Yudi Sendjaja
Reviewed by Yustina Suryanti
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