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From Bone Biology to Bone Analysis
Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2004Bone development is one of the key processes characterizing childhood and adolescence. Understanding this process is not only important for physicians treating pediatric bone disorders, but also for clinicians and researchers dealing with postmenopausal and senile osteoporosis.
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Skeleton-Based Action Recognition With Directed Graph Neural Networks
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2019The skeleton data have been widely used for the action recognition tasks since they can robustly accommodate dynamic circumstances and complex backgrounds.
Lei Shi+3 more
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2011
How is it now between you and her?’ That was the question which the Duke put to his son as soon as he had closed the door of the study.
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How is it now between you and her?’ That was the question which the Duke put to his son as soon as he had closed the door of the study.
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Biological and medical significance of calcium phosphates.
Angewandte Chemie, 2002The inorganic part of hard tissues (bones and teeth) of mammals consists of calcium phosphate, mainly of apatitic structure. Similarly, most undesired calcifications (i.e.
S. Dorozhkin, M. Epple
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2000
From many different points of view the skeleton plays a central role in the life of every man and woman. It gives every living body its individual form, is responsible for its architectonics, and also determines its size. The form of the skeleton is both proportional and symmetrical, so that the size of each of its parts is directly related to that of ...
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From many different points of view the skeleton plays a central role in the life of every man and woman. It gives every living body its individual form, is responsible for its architectonics, and also determines its size. The form of the skeleton is both proportional and symmetrical, so that the size of each of its parts is directly related to that of ...
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Bone densitometry and bone biopsy
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2005Bone densitometry is one of the most frequently used investigations in the assessment and management of patients suspected to have osteoporosis. The current method of choice for measuring BMD is dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, because of its high precision and low radiation dose. The initiation and choice of treatment in patients with osteoporosis is
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2007
Bone is unique in connective tissue healing because it heals entirely by cellular regeneration and the production of a mineral matrix rather than just collagen deposition known as scar. This article discusses the cellular, tissue, and organ levels in each of the following sections--skeletal embryology, normal bone, examples of abnormal bone, and bone ...
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Bone is unique in connective tissue healing because it heals entirely by cellular regeneration and the production of a mineral matrix rather than just collagen deposition known as scar. This article discusses the cellular, tissue, and organ levels in each of the following sections--skeletal embryology, normal bone, examples of abnormal bone, and bone ...
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2009
Bone serves three main physiological functions. Its mechanical nature provides support for locomotion and offers protection to vulnerable internal organs, it forms a reservoir for storage of calcium and phosphate in the body, and it provides an environment for bone marrow and for the development of haematopoietic cells.
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Bone serves three main physiological functions. Its mechanical nature provides support for locomotion and offers protection to vulnerable internal organs, it forms a reservoir for storage of calcium and phosphate in the body, and it provides an environment for bone marrow and for the development of haematopoietic cells.
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Dielectric properties of bones for the monitoring of osteoporosis
Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 2018Bilal Amin+5 more
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