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A new musculoskeletal reconstruction and revision of the cranio‐mandibular anatomy of the Devonian arthrodire placoderm Dunkleosteus terrelli from a comparative and functional anatomical perspective. Dunkleosteus is a specialized arthrodire with many specializations for feeding on large vertebrates, and many of its features are part of broader ...
Russell K. Engelman +4 more
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The SPLENDID chewing detection challenge (Version 2)
This dataset contains approximately 60 hours of recordings from a prototype chewing detection system. The sensor signals include photoplethysmography (PPG) and processed audio from the ear-worn chewing sensor, and signals from a belt-mounted 3D ...
Zhou, Dr. L. Z. (CSEM SA) +5 more
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Skeletal pathologies in extant crocodilians as a window into the paleopathology of fossil archosaurs
Abstract Crocodilians, together with birds, are the only extant relatives to many extinct archosaur groups, making them highly important for interpreting paleopathological conditions in a phylogenetic disease bracketing model. Despite this, comprehensive data on osteopathologies in crocodilians remain scarce.
Alexis Cornille +6 more
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Midori Fujishiro,1,2 Sho Tanaka,1,3 Kentaro Watanabe,1 Kazuhiro Imatake,4 Yasuyuki Suzuki,4– 6 Hisamitsu Ishihara,1 Shigemasa Tani4– 6 1Division of Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Nihon University School of Medicine ...
Fujishiro M +6 more
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Abstract The vertebrate skull is composed of bones derived from neural crest cells and mesoderm. The evolutionary capacity of the skull has been linked, in part, to the emergence of neural crest cells; however, this increased capacity for evolutionary change requires that variation within neural crest‐ and mesoderm‐derived bones remains partly ...
Alyssa C. Moore +5 more
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Automatic Measurement of Chew Count and Chewing Rate during Food Intake
Research suggests that there might be a relationship between chew count as well as chewing rate and energy intake. Chewing has been used in wearable sensor systems for the automatic detection of food intake, but little work has been reported on the ...
Farooq, Muhammad, Sazonov, Edward
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Recent evidence suggests that voluntary rhythmic movements such as chewing may increase blood serotonin and subsequently brain serotonin, which in turn acts to alleviate premenstrual symptoms.
Kentaro Murakami +13 more
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Rethinking brachycephaly: Anatomical implications and health considerations in lagomorphs
Abstract Brachycephaly in domestic rabbits is increasingly perceived by welfare organizations as associated with significant health complications, particularly oral pathologies. Despite this perception, comparative anatomical research into rabbit brachycephaly is limited compared to that of dogs and cats, compelling an in‐depth examination of its ...
Helaina Cressy +3 more
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P(論文)A chewing-gum method of weighing the sugar eluted during test performance is a simple method to evaluate the masticatory function. In this study, the salivary flow rate during chewing of gum was measured in addition to a determination of the sugar ...
26470, 倉橋, 昌司
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