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Optimizing Database Efficiency

Optimizing Database Efficiency. Or, Finding The Happy Medium. Action Origin Insertion Innervation Arterial Venous Bounded by. Original Scenario. System: Skeletal Muscle Region: Pelvic Structure: Sartorius. Boundaries Contains Surface Anatomy Common Anomalies Illustrations.

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Optimizing Database Efficiency

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  1. Optimizing Database Efficiency

  2. Or, Finding The Happy Medium

  3. Action Origin Insertion Innervation Arterial Venous Bounded by Original Scenario System: Skeletal Muscle Region: Pelvic Structure: Sartorius Boundaries Contains Surface Anatomy Common Anomalies Illustrations Source Branches Motor Sensory lumbar plexus (ventral primary rami of spinal nerves L2-L4) Femoral Nerve

  4. Categories of Anatomy Tables (Annotation, Semantic and Anatomical layers are present, explicit and implied, crudely) Vein Tributaries Drains into Region Drained Notes Bone Structure: Description Notes Topographical Anatomy Structure/Space Description/Boundaries Significance Nerve Source Branches Motor Sensory Notes Joint or ligament Description Notes Organ/Part of Organ Location/Description Notes Lymphatics Location Afferents from Efferents to Regions drained Notes Muscle Origin Insertion Innervation Artery Notes Artery Source Branches Suply to Notes

  5. Anatomy Table Examples Bone Structure Description Notes femoral n. Source lumbar plexus (ventral primary rami of spinal nerves L2-L4) Branches anterior femoral cutaneous brs., nn. to: sartorius m., rectus femoris m., vastus lateralis m., vastus intermedius m., vastus medialis m., pectineus m. Motor sartorius, rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis, pectineus Sensory skin of anterior thigh Notes passes under inguinal ligament lateral to femoral a.

  6. Categories of Anatomy Tables Vein Tributaries Drains into Region Drained Notes Bone Structure Description Notes Topographical Anatomy Structure/Space Description/Boundaries Significance Nerve Source Branches Motor Sensory Notes Joint or ligament Description Notes Organ/Part of Organ Location/Description Notes Lymphatics Location Afferents from Efferents to Notes Muscle Origin Insertion Innervation Artery Notes Artery Source Branches Supply to Notes

  7. Back to First Principles: Gray’s Anatomy

  8. You Can’t See the Forest for the Semantic Relations of the Trees

  9. Digging Into the Details

  10. What To Do femoral n. Source lumbar plexus (ventral primary rami of spinal nerves L2-L4) Branches anterior femoral cutaneous brs., nn. to: sartorius m., rectus femoris m., vastus lateralis m., vastus intermedius m., vastus medialis m., pectineus m. Motor sartorius, rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis, pectineus Sensory skin of anterior thigh Notes passes under inguinal ligament lateral to femoral a. Parse the Major Categories Into Feature Tables, and use the features to link between Systems

  11. BoneTable Structure Pronunciation Description Featuretable Featuretable Feature Description Featureattachmenttable Featureattachmenttable Muscle Bone Ligament Tendon Joint Nerve Suture Bone”S” table Name Structure Description Notes

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