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Geckos and anoline iguanid lizards are well‐known for their possession of adhesive toepads, which are generally regarded as being convergent structures. We show that the anatomical configuration of the foot in these two lineages differs markedly and that these differences likely relate to the contrasing ways they deploy their adhesive systems and ...
Anthony P. Russell +2 more
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Medial Femoral Condyle Flap for Nasal Support in Cocaine-Induced Midline Destruction. [PDF]
Alvedro-Ruiz P +5 more
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Treatment of osteochondritis dissecans of the femoral condyle with autologous bone grafts and matrix-supported autologous chondrocytes [PDF]
J. Steinhagen +5 more
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PSP in early‐branching sauropodomorphs probably evolved first in the neural arches of the posterior cervical vertebrae, expanding anteriorly and posteriorly along the vertebral column. The distribution of PSP in Late Triassic early‐branching sauropodomorphs does not appear to be correlated with body size.
Samantha L. Beeston +5 more
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Successful Vitrification of Human Osteochondral Dowels and Intact Femoral Condyle. [PDF]
Shahsavari M +3 more
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Non-union coronal fracture femoral condyle, sandwich technique : A case report [PDF]
Kousik Nandy +3 more
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This study investigates the morphology and osteo‐histology of the wing skeleton of the world's first gliding reptiles, showing how it differs from those of extant gliding lizards, yet is also convergently similar. These findings pave the way for future biomechanical studies on the gliding locomotion of these emblematic fossil animals. Abstract The Late
Valentin Buffa +7 more
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Using an Osteochondral Allograft Procedure for a Large, Unsalvageable Osteochondritis Dissecans Lesion in the Posterior Lateral Femoral Condyle: A Case Report. [PDF]
Kanne TR +3 more
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