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Diogo, Rui; Kelly, Robert G.; Christiaen, Lionel; Levine, Michael; Ziermann, Janine M.; Molnar, Julia L.; Noden, Drew M.; Tzahor, Eldad (23 April 2015). "A new heart for a new head in vertebrate cardiopharyngeal evolution". Nature. 520 (7548): 466–473. Bibcode: 2015Natur.520..466D. doi: 10.1038/nature14435. ISSN 0028-0836. PMC 4851342. PMID 25903628. In some arthropods, especially trilobites, the cephalon, or cephalic region, is the region of the head which is a collective of "fused segments". [5] Insects [ edit ] Head of a Nomada-species bee Antennae on the insect's head is found in the form of segmented attachments, in pairs, that are usually located between the eyes. These are in varying shapes and sizes, in the form of filaments or in different enlarged or clubbed form. [6] Head also licenses its brand to makers of clothing apparel (including shoes), accessories, bicycles, skates, watches, balls, fitness Equipment, and drinks. [7] The head's function and appearance play an analogous role in the etymology of many technical terms. Cylinder head, pothead, and weatherhead are three such examples.

a b c "Annual Report 2014" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-04-03 . Retrieved 2015-10-26. Leonardo da Vinci, considered one of the world's greatest artists, drew sketches of human anatomy using grid structures. His image of the face drawn on the grid structure principle is in perfect proportion. [14] In this genre, using the technique of pen and ink, Leonardo created a sketch which is a "Study on the proportions of head and eyes" (pictured). London 1941), pp.213-14; Jacques Lipchitz, 'I remember Modigliani' in Art News , XLIX, February 1951, p.28; Augustus John, Chiaroscuro Head Sport GmbH was founded in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, in 1950 by aeronautical engineer Howard Head, after he took a ski trip and was surprised to find his skis were made of wood in an era when metals and plastics were replacing wood in many product designs. Head worked at the Glenn L. Martin Company where they used a form of aluminum and plastic laminate to build the fuselages of aircraft, and he felt the same material would make an ideal ski. After two years of continually breaking prototypes, by the winter of 1950 they had a design that was durable enough to use and turning significantly easier.Slobodkin, Louis (1973). Sculpture: Principles and Practice. Courier Corporation. p.31. ISBN 978-0-486-22960-7. Palmatier, R.A. (2000). Food: A Dictionary of Literal and Nonliteral Terms. ABC-Clio ebook. Greenwood Press. p. 24. ISBN 978-0-313-31436-0.

While at the Victoria and Albert Museum, this head was known as 'Head for the Top of a Door Jamb', a title devised by Eric MacLagan who thought that it was intended to decorate the upper part of the jamb of a door with the lintel resting upon it. Modigliani's idea seems, however, to have been rather different. Milan 1965), Sculpture No.24, p.26, repr. pls.100-1 (dated 1911-12); J. Lanthemann, Modigliani 1884-1920: Catalogue Raisonné Daugherty J, Waltzman D, Sarmiento K, Xu L. Traumatic brain injury-related deaths by race/ethnicity, sex, intent, and mechanism of injury — United States, 2000–2017. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2019;68(46):1050-1056. doi:10.15585/mmwr.mm6846a2 At least twenty-three stone carvings of heads by Modigliani are known, all of which seem to have been executed within the period 1910-14 approximately. This particular head is similar in style to five which were photographed in the studio of his friend Amadeo de Souza Cardoso, probably at the time of a small exhibition of sculptures and gouaches which Modigliani held there in 1911. Several of them have very long, narrow noses of the same type. It is particularly close to the photograph reproduced as Lanthemann No.629 (probably an unfinished state of the sculpture now in the National Gallery, Washington) and could be regarded as a slightly later, more refined and more extreme treatment of the same idea. An article on the Salon d'Automne of 1912 in La Vie Parisienne , 5 October 1912, p.713 includes drawings of two of the heads from the 'decorative ensemble', which seem to be Lanthemann No.629 and the present work. There are slight differences from the present sculpture in its finished state in that, for instance, the left side of the head (the spectator's right) appears to be flat, whereas it is now rough and striated to suggest hair; but these differences may be due either to the summary character of the drawing or to the fact that the sculpture was afterwards slightly reworked.Proponents of identism believe that the mind is identical to the brain. Philosopher John Searle asserts his identist beliefs, stating "the brain is the only thing in the human head". Similarly, Dr. Henry Bennet-Clark has stated that the head encloses billions of "miniagents and microagents (with no single Boss)". [4] Salon d'Automne, Paris, October-November 1912 (one of 1211-17, all entitled 'Tête, ensemble décoratif'); Twentieth Century Art , Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, May-June 1914 (287), lent by Edward Roworth; XVII Biennale, Venice, April-October 1930 (Modigliani 40); 40,000 Years of Modern Art , ICA, Academy Hall, London, December 1948-January 1949 (183); VI Quadriennale Nazionale d'Arte di Roma, Rome, December 1951-May 1952 (24); Les Sources du XXe Siècle , Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, November 1960-January 1961 (463); Pioneers of Modern Sculpture , Hayward Gallery, London, July-September 1973 (155, repr.) The human head is an anatomical unit that consists of the skull, hyoid bone and cervical vertebrae. The term "skull" collectively denotes the mandible (lower jaw bone) and the cranium (upper portion of the skull that houses the brain). [ clarification needed( The skull can also be described as being composed of the cranium, [1] [2])]

Ammer, C. (2013). The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, Second Edition. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p.206. ISBN 978-0-547-67753-8. Euville stone, 25 x 5 x 13 7/8 (63.5 x 12.5 x 35) on stone base; height including base 34 7/8 (88.7) Dolgopolov, Y. (2004). A Collection of Confusible Phrases. Llumina Press. p.104. ISBN 978-1-59526-334-6. Curtis, S. (2015). Connect: Stories Behind Idioms 1: Making sense of their origins and meanings. Connect. Acel Learning (S) Pte Limited. p.84. ISBN 978-981-09-5822-0.which encloses the cranial cavity, and the facial skeleton (includes the mandible). There are eight bones in the cranium and fourteen in the facial skeleton. English Idioms & Idiomatic Expressions – Body idioms/Head". Learn English Today. 2015 . Retrieved 14 September 2015.

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