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We describe the functional anatomy of masticatory muscles in nine opossums, finding a generalized anatomical pattern with differences related to skull morphology. Variation in quantitative myological data and estimated bite force was mostly related to size, and the increase in bite force supports dietary diversification associated with size increase ...
Juann A. F. H. Abreu, Diego Astúa
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A popular validated home monitor uses the maximum oscillogram amplitude to compute blood pressure. [PDF]
Dhamotharan V +7 more
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Thermo-mechanical coupling analysis of roll mandrel
Zijiang Yang +3 more
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Abstract Actinopterygii is a major extant vertebrate group, but limited data are available for its earliest members. Here we investigate the morphology of Devonian actinopterygians, focusing on the lower jaw. We use X‐ray computed tomography (XCT) to provide comprehensive descriptions of the mandibles of 19 species, which span the whole of the Devonian
Ben Igielman +11 more
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Parametric study of piercing force and surface quality in elastomer-assisted tube piercing. [PDF]
Mamashli H +2 more
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Abstract Bats possess the remarkable ability to fly, and with this, distinctive wing bone properties. We investigated the structural, mechanical, and compositional properties of the humerus, radius, metacarpals, and proximal and middle phalanges of Carollia perspicillata, an approximately 15 g fruit‐eating bat native to the Neotropics.
Xiaoxiang Ma +4 more
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Processing-Driven Structuring of Polymer-Based Materials: A Brief Overview. [PDF]
Cravero F, Arrigo R, Frache A.
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Braid-Trusion of Hollow Thermoplastic Composites Using an Expanding Mandrel Approach
Maissaloun El-Jakl, Louis Laberge Lebel
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Abstract To solidify their power over society, totalitarian regimes will usually eliminate any dissent, any perceived threats early on. These threats include not only political enemies but also educated and independent segments of society, such as professional associations.
Michael Hortsch
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