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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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Measurement Errors in Craniometry
Although many data of cranial as well as other skeletal measurements have up to the present been accumulated in the field of anthropology, there can be seen few reports on their errors. In this article, the intra- and inter-observer errors of 22 measurement items, used frequently in Craniometry, were assessed and discussed.Intra- and inter-observer ...
SAKURA, Hajime, MIZOGUCHI, Yuji
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PUMAA: Establishing a protocol for utilizing machine learning in forensic anthropological analyses
Abstract The use of machine learning (ML) models in forensic anthropology (FA) has increased in the last half decade; however, there is a lack of a standardized protocol on how to curate, use, and assess ML models. We introduce PUMAA (A Protocol for Utilizing Machine Learning in Forensic Anthropological Analyses), which includes a flowchart and a ...
Eman Faisal, Tracy L. Rogers
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ABSTRACT The southern tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla) is a species vulnerable to environmental disturbances, largely due to increasing overlap between its natural habitat and anthropogenically modified landscapes. Detailed anatomical knowledge of the eye and orbital structures, supported by imaging and histological analyses, is essential to improve ...
Estela Larissa Silva dos Santos +10 more
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Miniaturization in Domestic Dogs: Relationships Among Cranial Shape, Head Indexes, and Body Weight
ABSTRACT Diagnostic interpretation is complicated by normal anatomic variation in canine heads. This retrospective cross‐sectional study examined how miniaturization—proxied by body weight—relates to four cranial shape categories (archetypal, intermediate, round, and extreme round) and three quantitative head measures (cranial index, skull index, and ...
Alyssa M. Froese +3 more
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Sex Determination in Thai Skulls by Using Craniometry: Multiple Logistic Regression Analysis
Objective: To evaluate sexual dimorphism in the cranium and mandible of Thais by using Jorgensenûs craniometry and to develop a statistical model to determine sex from craniometrical measurements and indices. Methods: One hundred and one Thai skulls (
Sanjai Sangvichien +6 more
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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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Comprehensive craniometry for sagittal synostosis
OBJECTIVE Sagittal synostosis is the most common type of craniosynostosis, resulting in deformity with distinctive morphological characteristics. These include occipital narrowing, parietal narrowing, anteriorly shifted vertex with parietal depression, and exaggerated frontal bossing.
Jason A, Ramsey +6 more
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On the application of the averaged correlation matrix in craniometry [PDF]
The article presents an averaged correlation matrix for 20 craniometric features, calculated for 24 male Eurasian samples. In some cases, correlation matrices calculated for different samples vary significantly; however, the fluctuations in the coefficients are usually random.
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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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