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Background/Objectives: Subpectoral biceps tenodesis using a bicortical button has been associated with the risk of damage to the axillary nerve. The purpose of this study is to describe the anatomical relationships between the long head of the biceps ...
John L. Eakin +3 more
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Participation in Elite Sport in Youth and Its Impact on Lifelong Bone Health
Weight-bearing physical activity is considered beneficial to bone health throughout the course of life, with the most marked benefits for bone health often considered to be high levels of activity around the time of peak bone mass (PBM) acquisition.
Amelia Marriott +2 more
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Imaging, Dynamic Histomorphometry, and Mechanical Testing in Preclinical Bone Research
Advanced laboratory methods play a crucial role in bone research, allowing researchers and scientists to study the complex biology and nature of the skeleton.
Mikkel Bo Brent
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Osteology and ecology of Megantereon cultridens SE311 (Mammalia; Felidae; Machairodontinae), a sabrecat from the Late Pliocene - Early Pleistocene of Senéze, France [PDF]
Per Christiansen, Jan S. Adolfssen
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Background: Monteggia fractures entail a proximal ulnar fracture with associated radial head dislocation. Primarily observed as a fracture in the pediatric population, there have been rare occurrences in adults.
Casey McDonald +5 more
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Leptotyphlops Australis (NCN): Predation [PDF]
Burrowing Owls (Athene cunicularia) are known to include snakes and other reptiles in their diet (König et al. 1999. Owls: A Guide to the Owls of the World. Yale Univ. Press, New Haven, Connecticut. 462 pp.).
Avila, Luciano Javier +2 more
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The Osteology and Phylogenetic Position of Luperosuchus fractus (Archosauria: Loricata) from the Latest Middle Triassic or Earliest Late Triassic of Argentina [PDF]
Sterling J. Nesbitt, Julia B. Desojo
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