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Comparative osteology and osteometry of the coracoideum, humerus, and femur of the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and the loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) [PDF]
Fragmented skeletal remains of marine turtles occur frequently in archaeological and natural deposits on tropical and subtropical coasts. Identifying these remains to species based on their differential osteomorphology is vital to address questions ...
Francis J Koolstra
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Osteometry of the glenohumeral joint
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 1999Measurements made from radiographs of the shoulder are often used for evaluation of the position of a shoulder prosthesis after surgery. The distances measured from a radiograph are subject to projection errors arising from positioning of the patient in front of the x-ray cassette and from the direction of the x-ray beam at the time of the exposure ...
P M, Rozing, W R, Obermann
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Osteometry and Morphology of the Human Fibula: A South African Study [PDF]
A partir de estudios recientes se ha considerado al colgajo de fibula como punto de referencia para la reconstruccion y el tratamiento de lesiones y heridas compuestas. Debido a su ubicacion postero-lateral en la pierna, la aplicacion del colgajo de fibula se considera esteticamente ventajoso ya que la cicatriz del sector donante puede ser disimulada ...
N Naidoo, S Ishwarkumar, L Lazarus
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254. A Note on Graphical Osteometry and Evolution
Man; A Monthly Record of Anthropological Science, 1958exaly +2 more sources
Glenohurneral Osteometry by Computed Tomography in Normal and Unstable Shoulders
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1986Past radiologic and anthropometric studies report a high incidence of glenoid anteversion and increased humeral retrotorsion in patients with recurrent anterior dislocation (RAD) of the shoulder. However, recent radiologic studies do not demonstrate significant developmental variations between normal and unstable shoulders.
M. RAPIDELLI, P. L. GAMBRIOLI
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Osteometry of the Chinese proximal femur
2010108 pairs of adult Chinese femora were submitted to CT osteometric study. Over 30 parameters were studied with particular emphasis on endosteal variations in shape and sizes. The male femora were bigger in several aspects: diameter of femoral head (p < 0.001), femoral head offset (p < 0.001), coronal and sagittal inner diameters at the widest part of ...
Remedios, ID, Yin, Q, Fang, D, Chiu, KY
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Applied Mandibular Osteometry in Young Lambs: Morphometric and Clinical Insights
Anatomia, Histologia, EmbryologiaABSTRACTOsteometric studies of the mandible are useful for identifying polymorphisms that are affected by general factors of anatomical variation, such as breed and gender, but age‐related changes have not yet been reported in sheep. Our results showed that the morphometric parameters of the mandible were significantly affected by the age of the lambs.
Julyana Fernandes de Lana +6 more
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Osteometry of the skull of one-humped camels. Part I: immature animals
Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology, 2012The aim of this study was to investigate osteometric indices of immature camels (2-3 years old) in Nigeria. The cranial length, viscerocranial length, maximum zygomatic width, neurocranial volume, skull and facial index for females and males were 22.1 cm and 22.3 cm; 16.3 cm and 16.7 cm; 15.8 cm and 16.1 cm; 479 ml and 496 ml; 40.9 and 41.3, and 96.4 ...
Yahaya, Ahmed +3 more
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Comparative Osteometry of the Foot of Man and Facultatively Bipedal Primates
1975J. LESSERTISSEUR, F. K. JOUFFROY
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Osteometry of the mandible performed using dental MR imaging.
AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology, 1999On cross-sectional and panoramic reformatted images from axial (dental) CT scans of the mandible it may be difficult to identify the inferior alveolar neurovascular bundle (IANB) in patients lacking a clear-cut bony delimitation of the mandibular canal.
C J, Nasel +5 more
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