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Morphotypes, preservation, and taphonomy of dinosaur footprints, tail traces, and swim tracks in the largest tracksite in the world: Carreras Pampa (Upper Cretaceous), Torotoro National Park, Bolivia. [PDF]

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Esperante R   +11 more
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Initial research on claw shapes of the typical soil animals.

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CLAW

Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2018
CLAW is a handheld virtual reality controller that augments the typical controller functionality with force feedback and actuated movement to the index finger. Our controller enables three distinct interactions (grasping virtual object, touching virtual surfaces, and triggering) and changes its corresponding haptic rendering by sensing the differences ...
Inrak Choi   +4 more
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Corkscrew Claw

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2017
Corkscrew claw (CSC) is a conformational abnormality of the digit and affecting mostly but not exclusively the claws of the back leg, first reported during the 1950s in Dutch black and white cattle. The affected claws are longer and narrower than the claw and have an inward and upward spiral rotation of the toe.
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Hallux Claw Toe

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2014
Claw hallux is a deformity of the great toe attributed to muscular imbalance. This article describes diagnosis and treatment of this condition. Particular attention is given to surgical techniques such as Jones technique and modified Jones technique.
Mostafa, Abousayed, John Y, Kwon
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Iris Claw Lens

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1991
The iris claw lens does not have some of the disadvantages of lenses fixed in the anterior chamber angle. It is clipped to the iris from the front and does not touch the structures of the angle. It is useful as a stand-by lens and for secondary implantations, as well as for certain other indications, such as a traumatized eye with anterior synechiae ...
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Bronzino’s Claw Hand

The Neurologist, 2019
Background: Lancet recently published an article concerning a work of art by Bronzino (1503-1572). Apart from incorrectly identifying Bronzino as a Renaissance artist, Vein and Mouret (2018) make an extraordinary medical claim based on their observation of the artistic image of the left hand of the sitter in Bronzino’s ...
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Claw diseases

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1998
The aim of the present study was to investigate the dynamics of digital lesions over time as observed at regular foot trimming of the herd and at treatment of acute individual lameness cases. The relationships between claw disease groups (e.g. infectious and laminitis related), cow risk factors, and the possible influence on the animals' performance ...
Bergsten, Christer   +4 more
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