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How were vendobiont bodies patterned?

Paleobiology, 2001
It is difficult to assign the animal-like body fossils of the late Neoproterozoic to crown metazoan phyla. Many Neoproterozoic fossils appear to share an architectural theme, which was characterized by Seilacher (1984, 1989) as modular; he noted that the modules, named pneus, could be arranged in a series of distinctive geometries to produce many of ...
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Congenital abnormalities of body patterning: embryology revisited

The Lancet, 2003
Many of the developmental mechanisms and molecular pathways that underlie fundamental features of body patterning are shared by all vertebrates, and some have even been conserved across evolution from invertebrates to vertebrates. Defects in such processes are a common cause of congenital malformation syndromes, and rapid progress is being made in ...
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Limb-body wall complex: a compound anomaly pattern in body-wall defects

Pediatric Surgery International, 2001
Our presentation of four cases demonstrates the essential features of limb-body wall complex (LBWC), representing a compound anomaly pattern in body-wall defects. The diagnosis of this entity is based on two of the three following characteristics: (1) exencephaly/encephalocele and facial clefts; (2) thoraco- and/or abdominoschisis; and (3) limb defects.
W, Pumberger, A, Schaller, G, Bernaschek
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Body Mass Index and Menstrual Patterns in Dancers

Clinical Pediatrics, 2016
Questionnaires were distributed to investigate body mass index (BMI) and menstrual patterns in female dancers aged 12 to 17 years. The study cohort consisted of 105 dancers, mean age 14.8 ± 1.1 years, and mean BMI 19.5 ± 2.3 kg/m2. In all, 92% were healthy weight for height. First menses age ranged from 10 to 15 years (mean 12.9 ± 1.1 years).
Andrea, Stracciolini   +7 more
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Generation of Whole Body Motion Patterns

2014
In this Chapter we will explain how you generate whole body motion patterns for a humanoid robot. There is a lot of ongoing research in this area and the ultimate method is still yet to be created. So therefore we will simply introduce examples that are being used today.
Shuuji Kajita   +3 more
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The Evolution of Trilobite Body Patterning

Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2007
The good fossil record of trilobite exoskeletal anatomy and ontogeny, coupled with information on their nonbiomineralized tissues, permits analysis of how the trilobite body was organized and developed, and the various evolutionary modifications of such patterning within the group.
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Surface Flow Patterns on Blunt Bodies

1993
Surface flow patterns and the vortex structure around ellipsoid are obtained from visualization experiments together with C.T.A. measurement.A simple visualization technique,which was proposed by present authors, is applied to ellipsoid. The vortical structures normal to or lateral to the ellipsoid surface are considered.
N. Nishikawa, T. Ishide, S. Kida
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Body image boundaries and patterns of body perception.

The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1964
S, FISHER, R L, FISHER
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Hox genes and patterning the vertebrate body

The diversity of vertebrate body plans is dizzying, yet stunning for the many things they have in common. Vertebrates have inhabited virtually every part of the earth from its coldest to warmest climates. They locomote by swimming, flying, walking, slithering, or climbing, or combinations of these behaviors. And they exist in many different sizes, from
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Body-Size Patterns

2008
BASSET, Alberto, SABETTA L.
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