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European Journal for Sport and Society, 2005
AbstractThe author points out – using as an example the views of Mariusz Zaruski, Polish mariner and mountaineer from the turn of the nineteenth century – that reflexive and philosophizing wanderers, roaming around various outdoor tracks, perceive nature in its threefold connections with sacrum, namely in its religious, para-religious and non-religious
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AbstractThe author points out – using as an example the views of Mariusz Zaruski, Polish mariner and mountaineer from the turn of the nineteenth century – that reflexive and philosophizing wanderers, roaming around various outdoor tracks, perceive nature in its threefold connections with sacrum, namely in its religious, para-religious and non-religious
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2017
Osteoblastoma is a rare benign bone-forming tumor that accounts for approximately 1% of all bone neoplasm [1–4]. It may occur in any area of the skeleton, but it is more frequently observed in the spine (mainly in the mobile segments whereas sacrum is rarely affected) [1, 5].
Pietro Ruggieri, Andrea Angelini
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Osteoblastoma is a rare benign bone-forming tumor that accounts for approximately 1% of all bone neoplasm [1–4]. It may occur in any area of the skeleton, but it is more frequently observed in the spine (mainly in the mobile segments whereas sacrum is rarely affected) [1, 5].
Pietro Ruggieri, Andrea Angelini
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Sacrum agenesis and scimitar sacrum in Currarino syndrome
Child's Nervous System, 2020Diogo Goulart Corrêa, Pedro A. Daltro
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Morphological evolution of the carnivoran sacrum
Journal of Anatomy, 2020Alejandro Pérez-ramos+2 more
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1992
Jean-Philippe Hauzeur, Jean Schils
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Jean-Philippe Hauzeur, Jean Schils
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