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Butterfly vertebra

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1982
A patient with a so-called 'butterfly vertebra' is presented. Radiography, including computed tomography, is shown. The embryology and pathogenesis of the vertebral column with respect to vertebral abnormalities are discussed, with special reference to butterfly vertebra. Finally, attention is paid to the clinical manifestations.
R J, de Graaf   +2 more
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Butterfly Vertebra

Journal of Neuroimaging, 1996
A 41‐year‐old man with low back pain and lumbar disc disease was found to have L‐3 butterfly vertebra on imaging studies as an incidental finding. This uncommon congenital anomaly of the vertebral column is usually asymptomatic and of no clinical significance. Awareness of this deformity and its imaging features is important diagnostically.
A, Delgado, B, Mokri, G M, Miller
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Black Butterflies

2022
Danticat’s fiction and non-fiction contributes to a new ethics of home and belonging that is characterized by a “radical hope” for a home not grounded in a specific geographical location, but in a shared affective culture of belonging, a culture that is characterized by constant movement and transformation and that extends into the continuity between ...
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Butterfly

Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 2018
RFID tag authentication is challenging because most commodity tags cannot run cryptographic algorithms. Prior research demonstrates that physical layer information based authentication is a promising solution, which uses special features from the physical backscatter signals from tags as their fingerprints.
Jinsong Han   +6 more
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Intimidating butterflies

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2005
Many butterfly species feature two or four conspicuously coloured eyespots on their wings; the most commonly heard explanation for these markings is that they are used to intimidate predators. However, this explanation has stood, until recently, on the flimsiest of empirical foundations.
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Butterfly

Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces, 1998
The Internet enables groups of people throughout the world to interact to discuss issues, get assistance, learn, and socialize. However, when there are thousands of loosely defined groups in which a user could potentially participate, the problem becomes finding the groups of most interest.
Neil W. Van Dyke   +2 more
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Butterfly

Sightlines: Filmmaking in the Academy
Butterfly is a poetry film commissioned by Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington (VUW) to celebrate the opening edition of the Aotearoa Poetry Film Festival (APFF) in 2023. The film was shot at VUW, Toi Whakaari (New Zealand Drama School) and other iconic Wellington locations including Te Ahumarangi Hill, which offers commanding views of ...
Athena Sharifi-Razavi   +2 more
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Butterfly vertebra

Joint Bone Spine, 2023
Magdaline, Vivier   +3 more
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BUTTERFLIES

2023
Butterflies are a very beautiful and fantasy creature on Earth. 'September' is a month of butterflies in India, because a large number of different butterflies we can be captured in this month all over the country. I searched some butterflies of my college campus, and I started researched on these, to get some knowledge about this beautiful creature. I
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‘Butterfly’ sign

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
P, Plantin   +3 more
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