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The Incidence and Cross-sectional Area of the Meniscofemoral Ligament

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2006
Background The incidence, morphologic characteristics, and cross-sectional area of meniscofemoral ligaments of the knee are still not clarified. Hypothesis The incidence of meniscofemoral ligaments is very high, and they contribute ...
Shinya, Nagasaki   +5 more
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Can the ACL Cross-Sectional Area Be Predicted? Size Correlation and Proportion between the ACL Cross-Sectional Area and the Femoral Intercondylar Notch Area

The Journal of Knee Surgery, 2023
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to reveal the correlation and proportion between the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) cross-sectional area and the femoral intercondylar notch area. Sixty-three subjects (33 female and 30 male) less than 50 years old were included in this study.
Takanori Iriuchishima, Bunsei Goto
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Influence of Muscle Cross-sectional Area in Skin Temperature

Proceedings of the International Conference on Bioimaging, 2015
The present study aimed to determine the correlations among the arm subcutaneous fat percentage (SFP), arm muscle cross-sectional area (MCSA), arm total cross-sectional area (TCSA), and the difference between core temperature and skin temperature in biceps and triceps areas, measured using thermography.
Neves, Eduardo Borba   +4 more
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Conductance Method for the Measurement of Cross-Sectional Areas of the Aorta

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 1999
A modified conductance method to determine the cross-sectional areas (CSAs) of arteries in piglets was evaluated in vivo. The method utilized a conductance catheter having four electrodes. Between the outer electrodes an alternating current was applied and between the inner electrodes the induced voltage difference was measured and converted into a ...
Kornet, L.   +5 more
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Measurement of a conductor cross sectional area

Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry, 2008
An electrical method of indirect measurement of the cross sectional area of a conductor covered by a dielectric covering at casting in a suspended state is considered. The description of the method, the structural and electric equivalent schemes, and a mathematical treatment describing the essence and correctness of the method, as well as an error ...
N. S. Dimitraki, S. N. Dimitraki
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Adsorbate cross-sectional areas

1984
Using the BET equation to determine Wm, the monolayer weight, and with reasonable estimates of the adsorbate cross-sectional area, A, the total sample surface area, St, in square meters, can be calculated from equation (4.13), $$ {S_{t}} = \frac{{{W_{m}}\bar{N}A}}{{\bar{M}}}x{10^{{ - 20}}}{m^{2}} $$ (1) with Wm in grams, \( {\bar M} \) is the
S. Lowell, Joan E. Shields
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Cross-sectional area evaluation and tensile properties of alkali-treated kenaf fibres

Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 2013
Y. Nitta, K. Goda, J. Noda, W-Il Lee
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Cross-Sectional Area of Scala Tympani in Human and Cat

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1976
The cross-sectional area of scala tympani is measured in midmodiolar sections of both human and cat temporal bones (20 pairs each). The areal sizes of scala tympani in different turns of human cochlea are more than twice those in the cat. A noticeable area reduction between the lower basal turn and the upper basal turn is found in the cat.
M, Igarashi, M, Takahashi, B R, Alford
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The cross-sectional area of supraspinatus as measured by diagnostic ultrasound

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 2001
We have established a reference standard for the cross-sectional area (CSA) of supraspinatus as measured by diagnostic ultrasound. The influence of hand dominance and of ageing on the CSA was also assessed. We examined 72 subjects aged from 20 to 79 years.
M, Katayose, D J, Magee
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Anthropometric estimation of thigh muscle cross-sectional area

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1995
The purpose of this investigation was to derive and validate circumference and skinfold equations for estimating the anatomical cross-sectional area (CSA) of the quadriceps, hamstrings, and total thigh muscles. Forty-three adult male (mean age +/- SD = 25 +/- 5 yr) volunteers underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine the CSA of the thigh ...
D J, Housh   +5 more
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