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Evolution and identity of synapsid carpal bones [PDF]
To date there is little information on carpal bone homology in late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Synapsida. Crucial to the understanding of homology in synapsid carpal elements is the fact that different nomenclatures are used for the carpals of non ...
Kummel, S. +3 more
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Paediatric fractures of carpal bones other than the scaphoid [PDF]
OBJECTIVES Fractures of carpal bones other than the scaphoid are rare in children. The aim of this study was to analyze results and identify risk factors for an unfavorable outcome.
Gnannt, Ralph; https://orcid.org/ +7 more
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Denoising of Carpal Bones for Computerised Assessment of Bone Age [PDF]
Bone age assessment is a method of assigning a level of biological maturity to a child. It is usually performed either by comparing an x-ray of a child's left hand and wrist with an atlas of known bones, or by analysing specific features of bones such as
O'Keeffe, Darin
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Comparison of human and capuchin carpal bones.
A. Carpal bones in the human right hand (top view): (1) scaphoid, (2) lunate, (3) pyramidal, (4) hamate, (5) capitate, (6) trapezoid and (7) trapezium bones (bar = 2 cm). B. Carpal bones in the capuchin right hand (top view).
Hisao Nishijo (303632) +7 more
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Child's Age Estimation using Carpal Bones' Characterization
Bone age estimation is a method of assigning a biological maturity level to an individual. The need of age estimation of the individual becomes important especially in clinical and forensic practices. Bone age estimation is used to estimate chronological
Anuar Mikdad Muad +1 more
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Images - Extra (too many) carpal bones in Larsen′s syndrome
Multiple carpal bones may be seen in different syndromes, especially Larsen′s syndrome.
Anand M Rahalkar +2 more
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Simultaneous distal radial fractures and carpal bones injuries in children
Accurate diagnosis is crucial in effectively managing and treating both the radial and carpal fractures. Injuries to the carpal bones are not usually associated with fractures of the distal radius; however, the presence of a distal radius fracture does ...
Juan Pretell-Mazzini +3 more
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Segmentation of Carpal Bones Using Gradient Inverse Coefficient of Variation with Dynamic Programming Method [PDF]
Segmentation of the carpal bones (CBs) especially for children above seven years old is a challenging task in computer vision mainly because of poor definitions of the bone contours and the occurrence of the partial overlapping of the bones.
Muad, Anuar Mikdad; Department of Electrical, Electronics and Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi , Selangor, Malaysia +2 more
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A skin‐conformal wearable device based on laser‐induced graphene is developed for continuous strain measurement across the circumference of the forearm for gesture recognition and hand‐tracking applications. Post material optimization, the strain sensor array is integrated with a wearable wireless readout circuit for real‐time control of a robotic arm,
Vinay Kammarchedu +2 more
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Global point signature for shape analysis of carpal bones
We present a method based on spectral theory for the shape analysis of carpal bones of the human wrist. We represent the cortical surface of the carpal bone in a coordinate system based on the eigensystem of the two-dimensional Helmholtz equation.
Lane, Nancy E +5 more
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