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A 50‐year perspective on the use and potential of artiodactyl calcanei in bone adaptation studies
ABSTRACT Sheep and deer calcanei are important models for studying cortical (compact) and trabecular (cancellous) bone adaptation because they are amenable to direct strain measurement (due to lack of surrounding muscles), experience relatively simple/unidirectional bending, exhibit osteon remodelling, and have the most pronounced regional variations ...
John G. Skedros
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First Metatarsal Bilateral Stress Fracture: A Case Report. [PDF]
Previ L +5 more
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Contrasting supertree and total-evidence methods: the origin of the pterosaurs [PDF]
Benton, Michael J., Hone, David W. E.
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Abstract Background STrain Analysis and Mapping of the Plantar Surface (STAMPS) is an innovative system using a plastically deformable insole with a stochastic speckle pattern, developed to measure peak plantar shear strain (SMAG) in people with diabetes.
Alexander D. Jones +5 more
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Reliability of categorization of the shape of the lateral edge of the first metatarsal head in hallux valgus. [PDF]
Akgun U +4 more
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Classification of forefoot plantar pressure distribution in patients with diabetes: a biomechanics approach based on relative regional impulses and non-hierarchical clustering [PDF]
Bruyninckx, Herman +9 more
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Skin wetness perception across body sites in children and adolescents aged 7–16 years old
Abstract Human skin wetness perception relies on the multisensory integration of thermal and mechanical cues during contact with moisture. Yet, it is unknown whether children and adolescents perceive skin wetness similarly to younger and older adults.
Alessandro Valenza +11 more
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