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Biometric Analysis of Giant and Large Murid Remains From Matja Kuru 2, Timor‐Leste
ABSTRACT Published research on Matja Kuru 2 (MK2) demonstrates its significance for understanding human lifestyle during the terminal Pleistocene and Holocene. Murids represent the most commonly identified taxa in the site, with specimens preliminarily classified as small, large and giant based on size comparisons.
Sarah Hannan +2 more
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Morphometric and Paleobiological Insights Into Pleistocene Sicilian Wolf Populations
ABSTRACT The Pleistocene wolves (Canis lupus) from Sicily represent one of the few known insular populations of this species from that time period. Despite their potential relevance for understanding carnivore adaptations in insular contexts, no dedicated study has previously investigated their morphology and evolutionary significance.
Domenico Tancredi +3 more
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This study investigates the species composition and distribution of gallinaceous birds (Galliformes) in the south of eastern Europe, specifically within the territory of present‐day Ukraine, during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene. The research is based on the comprehensive revision of skeletal remains found at archaeological sites.
Leonid Gorobets +3 more
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Sensate bilobed flap for postelectric burn defect over the posterior aspect of the elbow joint
The bones over the posterior aspect of elbow joint are subcutaneous, and can easily get exposed following complications of bursitis, degenerative joint disease and burns.Because of the difficulty in treating these wounds a variety of local muscle ...
Sanjeev Kumar, Aditya Narayan Choudhary
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Determination of Functional Outcomes of Displaced Olecranon Fracture Fixed with Intermedullary Partially Threaded Screw Augmented with Tension Band Wiring [PDF]
Muhammad Khizer Hayat Makki +5 more
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Aging of bone density (BV/TV) is regional: Forelimb [left] elements gain bone sporadically (orange) but hind limb elements [right] lose bone globally (blue). Abstract Globally, human population structure is quickly trending older, increasing the prevalence and systemic burden of age‐related skeletal disorders such as osteoporosis.
Cassandra M. Turcotte +16 more
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The use of the developed combined fixator for comminuted fracture of the olecranon. Clinical case
Relevance. In modern traumatology, the most common methods of surgical treatment of fractures of the ulnar process are osteosynthesis with platinum and osteosynthesis with spokes and wire according to Weber, however, there are fractures in which none of ...
R. S. Evdokimov +2 more
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Purpose This study aimed to compare the biomechanical pull-out strength of the three different tension band wiring (TBW) methods employed to fix transverse olecranon fractures on bone models. Methods Three different fixation models were created in groups
Emre Calisal, Levent Uğur
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Does ulnar curvature covary with locomotion and substrate use in cercopithecids?
This study investigates ulnar curvature in cercopithecids in relation to locomotor behaviors, introducing an analysis of anteroposterior and mediolateral curvature, using geometric morphometric on 167 specimens (23 species). Although the two curvatures distinguish arboreal and terrestrial quadrupeds, their moderate covariation suggests that they ...
Nicolas Pappalardo +4 more
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Fat‐Free Mass Predictions From Anthropometrics in South African Prepubertal Children
ABSTRACT Background South African children face a double burden of malnutrition from undernutrition and rising obesity. Simple, accurate methods to estimate fat‐free mass, a key health indicator, are needed, as bioelectrical impedance analysis is limited by cost, availability and lack of local validation.
Zelda White +3 more
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