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The Human Pelvis: Variation in Structure and Function During Gait
C. Lewis+3 more
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T. Holmes Sellors, G. Gordon-Taylor
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Decreasing the human cost of war is a vital role within the Ministry of Defence, and the Defence Medical Services. With the considerable improvements in care, from point of wounding to rehabilitation, it is possible that we have reached the ceiling of optimal management with available, deployed resources.
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Abstract Mysticetes, or baleen whales, have an air sac on the ventral surface of the larynx known as the “laryngeal sac.” The primary hypothesis regarding this structure's function is that it is involved in sound production. However, several other functions have been proposed, including air recycling, air storage, and even buoyancy control.
Gen Nakamura+7 more
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Anotaciones sobre protección materno-infantil en un centro de higiene. Tesis de grado 1945. - Presentada por Antonio Hartmann Perdomo / Contribución al estudio de los núcleos de osificación de la cadera y de la pelvis en la ciudad de Bogotá.
Facultad de Medicina Revista
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Developmental evidence for obstetric adaptation of the human female pelvis
Alik Huseynov+6 more
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Note on a New Method of Estimating the Relative Sizes of the Maternal Pelvis and Fcetal Head. [PDF]
J. M. Munro Kerr
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Sharpening our understanding of saber‐tooth biomechanics
Abstract Saber‐teeth are a striking example of convergent evolution in vertebrate predators, having evolved multiple times in mammals and their early ancestors. While there is broad consensus that saber‐toothed taxa employed a distinct biting strategy compared to conical‐toothed carnivores, like the lion, the precise mechanics and variability of this ...
Tahlia Pollock, Philip S. L. Anderson
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