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Large-scale mouse mutagenesis identifies novel genes affecting vertebral anatomy. [PDF]
Ibarra-Soria X, Webb E, Mulley JF.
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Polarized microscopic images of the outer bone cortex (a and b) and deeper trabecular bone (c and d) of the deer calcaneus in thin cross‐sections. The brighter gray levels reflect more oblique‐to‐transverse collagen fibers in the compression/dorsal bone (a, c) and the darker gray levels reflect more longitudinal collagen in the tension/plantar bone (b,
John G. Skedros +3 more
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Gross anatomy of the skeleton of neonates of the Orinoco Matamata turtle (Chelus orinocensis). [PDF]
Valencia-Flórez LA +3 more
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Contrasting supertree and total-evidence methods: the origin of the pterosaurs [PDF]
Benton, Michael J., Hone, David W. E.
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Three-dimensionally printed vertebrae with different bone densities for surgical training
M. Burkhard, P. Fürnstahl, M. Farshad
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Integrating whole‐bone and regional analyses to understand human scapular growth
Abstract This study investigates ontogenetic changes in human scapular morphology using three‐dimensional geometric morphometrics with whole‐bone and region‐specific analyses. The aim is to evaluate whether the scapula follows a regular developmental pattern and whether its functionally distinct components, the scapular spine (SS) and glenoid fossa ...
Azahara Salazar‐Fernández +3 more
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A pilot morphometric analysis of lumbar vertebrae to identify fluoroscopic biomarkers. [PDF]
Tran J +4 more
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The vertebrae and ribs of Homo naledi.
Scott A. Williams +8 more
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Abstract The Late Triassic–Early Jurassic fissures of the Bristol Channel area (southwest England and south Wales) are renowned for their diverse vertebrate faunas. These assemblages have yielded an array of predominantly small‐bodied forms that are crucial to our understanding of the early evolution of several major tetrapod clades.
Ewan H. Bodenham +4 more
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