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Abstract The trigeminus nerve (cranial nerve V) is a large and significant conduit of sensory information from the face to the brain, with its three branches extending over the head to innervate a wide variety of integumentary sensory receptors, primarily tactile.
Juri A. Miyamae +4 more
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Newly developed short-length exposed-tip intraductal radiofrequency ablation probe for intra-ampullary adenocarcinoma of the ampulla of Vater. [PDF]
Okuno M +6 more
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We describe the functional anatomy of masticatory muscles in nine opossums, finding a generalized anatomical pattern with differences related to skull morphology. Variation in quantitative myological data and estimated bite force was mostly related to size, and the increase in bite force supports dietary diversification associated with size increase ...
Juann A. F. H. Abreu, Diego Astúa
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Intervertebral disc anomaly intelligent classification system based on deep learning, IDAICS. [PDF]
Gao Z +9 more
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A bulge structure in HIV-1 TAR RNA is required for Tat binding and Tat-mediated trans-activation.
Sophie Roy +4 more
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Abstract Silesaurids (Archosauria: Dinosauriformes) are found in Middle to Upper Triassic deposits across Pangea, but few stratigraphic sections record the evolution of the group in one geographic area over millions of years. Here, we describe silesaurid remains from the oldest of the Upper Triassic stratigraphic sequence from the base of the Dockum ...
Frederick B. Tolchard +2 more
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JAK Family Expression and Therapeutic Implications in Primary Cicatricial Alopecias. [PDF]
Ruano J.
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An overview of the postcranial osteology of caecilians (Gymnophiona, Lissamphibia)
Abstract Caecilians comprise a relatively small (~220 species) group (Gymnophiona) of snake‐like or worm‐like, mostly tropical amphibians. Most adult caecilians are fossorial, although some species may live in aquatic or semi‐aquatic environments, either as larvae or adults.
Rodolfo Otávio Santos +2 more
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Validation of an MRI-based classification of peroneus brevis tendon morphology: a four-type system with high inter-rater reliability. [PDF]
Zych R +7 more
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