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Computed Tomographic Osteometry of Asian Lumbar Pedicles

Spine, 1994
The lumbar pedicles of 100 adult Chinese patients were studied with computed tomography to provide data on their dimensions and angular alignment. Data obtained were compared with published measurements of spines from white patients to determine similarities and differences between the lumbar spines.The age range of the patients was 18 to 60 years ...
Cheung, KMC, Ruan, D, Chan, FL, Fang, D
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Computed Tomographic Osteometry of the Asian Lumbar Spine

Journal of Spinal Disorders, 1994
The computed tomography (CT) scans of 100 adult Chinese patients 18-60 years of age were studied to provide osteometric data on the Asian lumbar spine. The study population was composed of 63 men and 37 women. A total of 29 parameters were measured from each vertebral level. All the data were statistically analyzed for differences between men and women
Cheung, KMC, Ruan, D, Fang, D, Chan, FL
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Osteometry at muscle origin and insertion in sex determination

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1988
AbstractMultivariate statistical analyses were performed on 22 size measurements of the humerus from five sample populations: Sudanese Nubians, Arikara, Pecos Pueblos, American blacks, and American whites. The effects of muscle use (“occupational” differences) on identification of sex in this long bone are examined, particularly at points of muscle ...
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Osteometry of the skull of one-humped camels. Part I: immature animals

Italian journal of anatomy and embryology = Archivio italiano di anatomia ed embriologia, 2012
The 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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Glenohurneral Osteometry by Computed Tomography in Normal and Unstable Shoulders

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1986
Past 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

2010
108 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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Multivariate analysis of Osteometrie traits in Italian moles (genus Talpa)

1984
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Corti, Marco   +3 more
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Osteometry and shifts in the bovine population in France

2002
Mise en perspective diachronique des données ostéométriques des bovins entre le Néolithique et l'Epoque moderne.
Carrère, Isabelle   +2 more
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Glenohumeral osteometry by computed tomography in normal and unstable shoulders.

Clinical orthopaedics and related research, 1986
Past 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, Randelli, P L, Gambrioli
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