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Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 1998
A nonunion of a diaphyseal fracture of the humerus can present a major functional problem even in the elderly population. Advances in operative exposures combined with newer techniques of achieving stable internal fixation even in the presence of pathologic bone have enabled the surgeon to successfully treat even the most complex nonunions.
Jesse Jupiter
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A nonunion of a diaphyseal fracture of the humerus can present a major functional problem even in the elderly population. Advances in operative exposures combined with newer techniques of achieving stable internal fixation even in the presence of pathologic bone have enabled the surgeon to successfully treat even the most complex nonunions.
Jesse Jupiter
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Quaternary International, 2021
Since the cross-sectional geometries of long bone diaphyses preserve evidence of a bone's mechanical loading history, examination of a bones' cross-sectional properties can be used to inform its loading history.
Pianpian Wei, Yuhao Zhao, Wuyang Shui
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Since the cross-sectional geometries of long bone diaphyses preserve evidence of a bone's mechanical loading history, examination of a bones' cross-sectional properties can be used to inform its loading history.
Pianpian Wei, Yuhao Zhao, Wuyang Shui
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Structural properties of the Late Pleistocene Liujiang femoral diaphyses from southern China
Journal of Human Evolution, 2023The characterization of the femoral diaphysis in Pleistocene hominins with chronoecogeographical diversity plays a crucial role in evaluating evolutionary shifts in locomotor behavior and body shape.
Pianpian Wei +2 more
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2019
The cross-sectional geometry (CSG) of long bone diaphyses is used in bioanthropology to evaluate their resistance to biomechanical constraints and to infer life-history-related patterns such as mobility, activity specialization or intensity, sexual ...
Frédéric Santos +1 more
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The cross-sectional geometry (CSG) of long bone diaphyses is used in bioanthropology to evaluate their resistance to biomechanical constraints and to infer life-history-related patterns such as mobility, activity specialization or intensity, sexual ...
Frédéric Santos +1 more
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American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 2022
Yuhao Zhao, Pianpian Wei, Hongliang Lu
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Yuhao Zhao, Pianpian Wei, Hongliang Lu
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