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Ascorbic acid minimizes lumbar vertebrae discoloration

Meat Science, 2004
Ascorbic acid was evaluated as a way of preventing bone discoloration. In experiment 1, beef bone-in t-bone steaks (lumbar vertebrae and longissimus) were treated with 0%, 0.05%, 0.1%, 0.5%, 1.0%, or 1.5% ascorbic acid (n=10). Vertebrae and muscle color (L(*)a(*)b(*)) were evaluated initially and after 24 h in 80% O(2)/20% CO(2). Vertebrae treated with
R A, Mancini   +4 more
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Fatigue fracture of human lumbar vertebrae

Clinical Biomechanics, 1987
Fatigue fracture of human lumbar vertebrae under cyclic axial compressive load is investigated between 1 and 5000 load cycles and for load magnitudes between 30 and 70% of the ultimate compressive strength of human lumbar vertebrae. In addition, it is shown that the ultimate compressive strength of human lumbar vertebrae can be predicted from ...
P, Brinckmann   +3 more
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Anatomical measurements of porcine lumbar vertebrae

Clinical Biomechanics, 2007
Porcine spines are frequently used as an alternative to human specimens for spinal implant testing. Morphometric data of the normal porcine lumbar vertebrae are lacking at this time, yet these data are crucial for application to such studies. This study provides such a database and highlights the differences between porcine and human specimens.All the ...
R, Dath   +3 more
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Fatigue fracture of human lumbar vertebrae

Clinical Biomechanics, 1988
Fatigue fracture of human lumbar vertebrae under cyclic axial compressive load has been investigated in vitro for load magnitudes between 20% and 70% of the ultimate compressive strength and cycle numbers between 1 and 5000. In addition, the dependence of the ultimate compressive strength of lumbar vertebrae on trabecular bone density and geometric ...
P, Brinckmann, M, Biggemann, D, Hilweg
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Distraction of Lumbar Vertebrae in Gravitational Traction

Spine, 1998
Experimental study of 30 patients diagnosed with low back pain resulting from lumbar disc herniation, disc degeneration, and segmental instability. Patients underwent gravitational traction, and widening of the intervertebral space and posterior facets was measured on radiographs. This same procedure was performed with a group of 30 healthy individuals.
Bozkurt, M   +3 more
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Functional morphology of indrid lumbar vertebrae

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1995
AbstractIndrids are primarily vertical clingers and leapers but also engage to various extents in climbing, suspensory postures, bimanual movement, bipedal hopping, and quadrupedalism. It has been demonstrated that these behaviors are well reflected in the appendicular anatomy of these primates, while indrid vertebral anatomy has received relatively ...
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CHORDOMA OF LUMBAR VERTEBRA

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1953
H W, BAKER, B L, COLEY
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Lumbar Vertebrae

2020
Stephen J. Bordes, R. Shane Tubbs
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[CT assisted goat lumbar vertebrae anatomical measurement and comparison with human lumbar vertebrae].

Zhongguo gu shang = China journal of orthopaedics and traumatology, 2019
To study the anatomical measurement of goat lumbar vertebrae and to compare with human lumbar vertebrae, so as to build the foundation for establishing animal models of lumbar prosthesis.The anatomical parameters of the vertebral body, pedicle and intervertebral disc in the fresh lumbar vertebrae of Boer goat and the lumbar vertebrae of healthy adults ...
Jian-Tao, Liu   +7 more
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VerSe: A Vertebrae labelling and segmentation benchmark for multi-detector CT images

Medical Image Analysis, 2021
Anjany Sekuboyina   +2 more
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