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Assessing Sternal Dimensions for Sex Classification: Insights from a Greek Computed Tomography-Based Study. [PDF]
Vatzia K+11 more
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Quantitative assessment of masticatory muscles based on skull muscle attachment areas in Carnivora
Abstract Masticatory muscles are composed of the temporalis, masseter, and pterygoid muscles in mammals. Each muscle has a different origin on the skull and insertion on the mandible; thus, all masticatory muscles contract in different directions. Collecting in vivo data and directly measuring the masticatory muscles anatomically in various Carnivora ...
Kai Ito+4 more
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Management of a Sixth-Time Reoperation for Aortic Valve Disease With Aortic Pseudoaneurysm Invading the Sternum. [PDF]
El-Andari R, Alomran M, MacArthur RGG.
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Sternum lifting technique for thoracoscopic internal thoracic artery harvest [PDF]
T OHTSUKA, M NINOMIYA, T Maemura
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Whole‐bone shape of hominoid manual proximal phalanges
Abstract Functional morphologists have long noted that skeletal adaptations in primate phalanges reflect locomotor behavior. While most studies have successfully used two‐dimensional measurements to quantify general features of phalanx shape, a whole‐bone three‐dimensional analysis may better capture more subtle aspects of phalanx morphology that have ...
Deanna M. Goldstein+7 more
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Honeycomb Sternum Mimicking Manubriosternal Dislocation in a Pediatric Trauma Patient. [PDF]
AlSuwaidi N+3 more
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An overview of the postcranial osteology of caecilians (Gymnophiona, Lissamphibia)
Abstract Caecilians comprise a relatively small (~220 species) group (Gymnophiona) of snake‐like or worm‐like, mostly tropical amphibians. Most adult caecilians are fossorial, although some species may live in aquatic or semi‐aquatic environments, either as larvae or adults.
Rodolfo Otávio Santos+2 more
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