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Dog craniometry: a cadaveric study
International Journal of Health, Animal Science and Food Safety, Vol 3, No 1s (2016)
M.E. Andreis +4 more
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Morphological and Morphometric Study of Foramen Spinosum in Dry Human Skulls: A Cross-sectional Study from South Bengal, India [PDF]
Introduction: The Foramen Spinosum (FS), located posterolateral to the foramen ovale in the middle cranial fossa, provides passage to the middle meningeal vessels and the nervous spinosus.
Anwesa Pal +2 more
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The Reliability Of Facial Soft Tissue Landmarks With Photogrammetry [PDF]
Introduction:With attention being given to the deleterious effects of radiation exposure from dental radiographs and inaccuracies in cephalometric soft tissue measurements, an alternative method of facial analysis with sufficiently reliable soft tissue ...
Payne, Michael G.
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Sciatic nerve injury led to a significant increase in the expression of GPR35 in the ACC region of mice. This increased interaction with Nr4a1 can activate the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway, thereby reducing neuroinflammation and playing a role in alleviating hyperalgesia and depressive behavior in mice. ACC, anterior cingulate cortex.
Jianling Xu +9 more
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The results of a study of Neolithic skulls from the burial ground of Firsovo XI, on the right bank of the Ob River near the city of Barnaul, are presented.
Solodovnikov K.N., Tur S.S.
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The work contains the results of a comprehensive archaeological and paleoanthropological analysis of unique materials which were received at the beginning of the 20th century by the Kuban Museum (now the Krasnodar Territory Krasnodar State Historical and
Alexandra N. Abramova +1 more
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Head imaging and craniometry: A historical note on a base line error [PDF]
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Radiography today© 1995. Figure 1 and figure 2 are not available.This journal article discusses the work of Lysholm, Reid, and von Ihering in standarding patient positioning during radiological ...
Lewis, Stephen J.
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Exact testing with random permutations
When permutation methods are used in practice, often a limited number of random permutations are used to decrease the computational burden. However, most theoretical literature assumes that the whole permutation group is used, and methods based on random
Goeman, Jelle, Hemerik, Jesse
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Longitudinal decline in upper‐limb range of motion in adults with cerebral palsy
Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.70014 This original article is commented on by Morgan on pages 463–464 of this issue. Abstract Aim To analyse longitudinal changes in passive range of motion (ROM) in the upper limb in adults with cerebral palsy (CP).
Erika Cloodt +6 more
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Morphometric measurements of the cranium in congenital bilateral blind males and females
Cranium dimensions differ according to racial, geopraphic, ethnic and nutritional factors. This study will shed light on the question “Is there a difference in the cranial distances measured between congenital bilateral blind people and healthy ...
Rengin Kosif, Ocal Sırmatel, Arzu Canan
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