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Double-plating fixation of comminuted femoral shaft fractures with concomitant thoracic trauma
Objective This study was performed to evaluate the clinical outcomes in adult polytraumatized patients with thoracic injury and femoral shaft fractures treated with double-plating fixation.
Tao Cheng+3 more
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Modeling maps of the endocranial surface. Orange color indicates resorption fields, blue color deposition. Dashed lines indicate that the pars lateralis and pars basilaris have not yet fused. Abstract Studies of modeling processes have provided important insights in human evolutionary discipline.
Cristina Lozano‐Bendicho+7 more
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Femoral Shaft Fractures in Adult (Clinical analysis of 73 cases) [PDF]
Woo Sung Kee, Chai Joon Lim
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A histological survey of troodontid metatarsals from the Dinosaur Park Formation (DPF) was conducted, revealing correlates for stresses in the troodontid arctometatarsus and providing the first histological assessment of pathologies for this taxon.
Christiana W. Garros+3 more
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This pilot study uses computational modeling to analyze five hip extensor muscles in four Callitrichidae species, aiming to identify adaptations to different leaping behaviors. Muscle topology was reconstructed from microCT scans to model instantaneous muscle moment arms and muscle strains during hip extension.
Patricia Berles+2 more
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Clinical Observation on 60 Cases of Femoral Shaft Fractures in Adulat [PDF]
Myung Sang Moon, Young Dong Suh
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The present contribution brings new osteohistological information on the postcranial bones of Kawanectes lafquenianum and shed some light on Plesiosauria microanatomy and microstructure. The bone architecture shows variability between forelimbs and hindlimbs.
M. E. Pereyra, J. O'Gorman, A. Chinsamy
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Closed Kuntscher nailing of femoral shaft fractures. A series of 100 consecutive patients [PDF]
AG Rothwell, Fitzpatrick Cb
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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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