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Abstract Cortical bone expansion is an age‐related process where, through endosteal resorption and periosteal apposition, cross‐sectional diameter increases while cortical thickness decreases in long bone diaphyses. Local variation has been observed in this process between cross‐sectional locations, but few studies have examined directional variation ...
Gregory J. Wehrman +4 more
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Body donor programs in Australia and New Zealand: Current status and future opportunities
Abstract Body donation is critical to anatomy study in Australia and New Zealand. Annually, more than 10,000 students, anatomists, researchers, and clinicians access tissue donated by local consented donors through university‐based body donation programs. However, little research has been published about their operations.
Rebekah A. Jenkin, Kevin A. Keay
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Histories in bone: Navigating the ethical landscape of human skeletal collections in South Africa
Abstract Provenance is at the center of addressing the complicated ethical stewardship of legacy human skeletal collections. Many South African (SA) health science institutions have skeletal collections. While the history of the collections and the demographics of the skeletons have been reported, the provenance of the individuals within the ...
Quenth Chinenere +2 more
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Medical students' perspectives on body donation to science within the Italian context
Abstract Body donation is essential for medical education and research, supporting anatomical training and clinical competence. In Italy, national data on awareness of the legislation regulating body donation and factors shaping donation‐related decisions among healthcare trainees remain limited. This study investigated knowledge of the legal framework,
Antonietta Fazio +20 more
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Poisoning with phosphorus-containing chemical warfare agents: expert case
Introduction. Poisoning with chemical warfare agents remains a relevant problem in the modern world due to the threat of chemical warfare and terrorism.
Yulya Kotsyubynska +5 more
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Proposed to monitor the temperature of the bruise to diagnose the presence, shape and size of zone of local hyperthermia, which is a promising test for the forensic medical examination the severity of the injury and determining the track-imprint left by ...
A. Urakov +4 more
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Framing anatomical variation in anatomy textbooks: Language use and its implications
Text mining of anatomy textbooks shows “abnormal” is the most frequently used descriptor for anatomical variation, reinforcing a binary framing. We advocate for explicit teaching of variation as a spectrum, with consistent, neutral terminology and contextualization (prevalence and functional relevance) to support a more nuanced understanding of ...
An‐Di Yim +2 more
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Prediction of severity of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
The aim is to develop a method of early prediction of the severity of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome on the basis of clinical and laboratory data.A comprehensive clinical and laboratory examination of 144 patients with hemorrhagic fever with renal
A. V. Lyubushkina +4 more
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Abstract The integrity of scholarly communication depends critically on the accuracy and verifiability of cited references. Citations enable readers to trace prior work, assess evidence, and situate new contributions within the existing literature. However, concerns have emerged regarding the presence of references in published papers that cannot be ...
Chengcheng Han +3 more
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Forensic Expertise on Violent Crimes
The article considers the issues related to the concept, the essence and purpose of forensic examination. The author states that when investigating violent crimes forensic medical examination of persons alive is the most problematic and frequently-set ...
Sokolov A. B.
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