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Anatomical and Anthropometric Characteristics of the Driver

2021
In addition to the cognitive characteristics of the driver, the physical capabilities of the human being is of great importance for the design of the vehicle. This is referred to as anthropometry. It refers to the geometric properties of the entire physiological apparatus as well as to the use of body strenght. The structure of the skeletal system with
Rainer E. Grünen   +2 more
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Prevalence and anatomical characteristics of the human massa intermedia

Brain Structure and Function, 2021
Massa intermedia (MI), also known as interthalamic adhesion is an inconsistent bridge connecting the two thalami. Recent studies suggest MI contains functional neuronal tissue and is responsible for interhemispheric communication. Absence of MI has been linked to cognitive differences and psychiatric disorders.
Alireza Borghei   +2 more
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Craniopagi

Neurosurgery, 1987
The incidence, embryology, anatomical features of the site of junction, associated abnormalities, and survival of the 79 craniopagi reported from 1496 to 1987 have been reviewed. All craniopagi upon whom sufficient information is available have been classified on the basis of the deepest shared anatomical structure.
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Anatomical-morphological characteristics of the acetabulum

Medicinska rec, 2022
The acetabulum forms the pelvic bones, together with the head of the femur forms the hip joint, which is the link between the upper part of the body and the lower extremities. The morphology of the acetabulum determines and influences the quality and function of the hip joint.
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Anatomical Characteristics of the Arcuate Eminence

Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Sciences, 2010
Objective: The arcuate eminence (AE) is an arc-like prominence in middle cranial fossa (MCF). Its long axis is obliquely directed anteriorly and medially. The AE is one of the anatomical landmarks for MCF approaches. However, if the AE is not prominent in MCF, it can go unnoticed and is likely that it has individual variations. The aim of this study is
Akbay, Emrah   +2 more
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Evolutionary-Derived Anatomical Characteristics and Universal Attractiveness

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1999
Hominid fossils illustrate how modern humans have evolved anatomically. Included in the fossils are traits no longer phenotypically prevalent in humans (primitive) and phenotypic traits that have become increasingly prevalent (derived). In this study, published paleontological information about the anatomical evolution of humans was used to create ...
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Anatomic Characteristics of the Ophthalmic and Posterior Ciliary Arteries

Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2008
There is little documentation of the course and relations of the ophthalmic artery (OA) and posterior ciliary arteries (PCAs).The anatomic characteristics of the OA and PCAs were determined from a dissection of 19 neoprene-injected cadaver heads.The intraorbital OA had three segments, considering its relation to the optic nerve in the sagittal plane ...
Erdogmus, Senem, Govsa, Figen
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Motor imagery—Anatomical representation and electrophysiological characteristics

Neurochemical Research, 1996
Experience and results of neuropsychological studies have shown that motor imagery can improve motor performance and enhance motor learning. In recent years several electro-physiological and functional imaging studies have investigated the physiological basis for this observation.
K M, Stephan, R S, Frackowiak
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Anatomical Characteristics of Facial Nerve and Cochlea Interaction

Audiology and Neurotology, 2017
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> The aim was to study the relationship between the labyrinthine portion (LP) of the facial canal and the cochlea in human inner ear molds and temporal bones using micro-CT and 3D rendering. A reduced cochlea-facial distance may spread electric currents from the cochlear implant to the LP and cause facial ...
Nadine, Schart-Morén   +3 more
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Anatomical and biomechanical characteristics of human meniscofemoral ligaments

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 1994
AbstractThe meniscofemoral ligaments (MFL) of 26 human cadaver knees were studied to determine their structural importance. The incidence of at least one MFL in each of the specimens studied was 100%, and 46% of the specimens had both MFL ligaments (Humphry and Wrisberg).
T, Kusayama   +4 more
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