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Cranial osteology in mornoticlae (Aves : Coradiformes)
Momotidae (motmots) is found throughout Latin America between Mexico and northern Argentina. Given the absence of detailed studies of cranial osteology of Momotidae in the literature, this article presents a comprehensive description of the variation of ...
Donatelli, Reginaldo José +2 more
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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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Background/Objectives: Rotator cuff tears are a prevalent cause of shoulder pain and functional impairment. Full-thickness tears often require surgical intervention, but managing such injuries can be challenging, particularly when complete anatomical ...
Arianna Carnevale +9 more
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Comparative osteology : a laboratory and field guide of common North American animals /
"In the forensic context it is quite common for nonhuman bones to be confused with human remains and end up in the medical examiner or coroner system.
Crabtree, Pam J., Adams, Bradley J.
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Cranial osteology of Picini (Aves: Piciformes: Picidae)
The Picini is composed of 26 species of woodpeckers from the old world that are grouped into seven genera. Given the absence of detailed studies on the cranial osteology of the Picini, the purpose of this study is to describe the cranial osteology of 14 ...
Donatelli, Reginaldo José +2 more
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Postcranial anatomy of the Miocene hippopotamoids of Toros‐Menalla, Chad
We establish a framework for the identification of postcranial remains in hippopotamoids by describing and comparing for the first time two late Miocene hippopotamoids from Toros‐Menalla, Chad (Hexaprotodon garyam, an early hippopotamid, and Libycosaurus bahri, the last African anthracothere) with the common hippopotamus.
Lorenzo Scribano +4 more
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Background: Nutritional status affects bone fragility and related fractures. We investigated the relationships between bone fragility fractures and nutritional indicators, including the Geriatric Nutrition Risk Index (GNRI), Prognostic Nutrition Index ...
Ichiro Yoshii +2 more
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A description of dental microanatomy and implantation geometry in Chamaeleonidae
A reassessment of the dental histology in adult chamaeleons reveals the presence of periodontal ligament. Alongside alveolar bone and cementum, these tissues together constitute a compacted and remodelled tripartite periodontium. Our findings include the novel observation of plicidentine‐like protuberances of dentine within underlying bone.
Giles D. Sukkert +4 more
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the epidemiological characteristics of bicycling-related maxillofacial fractures in a defined population and to identify factors contributing to these injuries.
Luis Miguel Gonzalez-Perez +2 more
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Teaching Osteology: Does the Use of Digital Applications Help Students?
Background: Osteology is the study of bones where the student has to learn to identify the bone, it’s muscle attachments and important anatomical relations. Teaching-aids are used to enhance the understanding of a subject.
Shashi Bhushan Gollapalli +1 more
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