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Patterns of spinal motion, kinematic spaces and the land‐to‐sea transition in carnivorans
Using 3D reconstructions, we quantify intervertebral joint mobility to investigate how cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebral regions evolved distinct kinematic roles in pinnipeds. The findings reveal lineage‐specific adaptations for swimming and highlight the functional significance of vertebral joint flexibility in ecological transitions.
Juan Miguel Esteban +3 more
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This study aims to examine the satisfaction levels of pre-service art teachers regarding the use of virtual museums, based on variables such as gender, age, grade level, income status, internet usage duration, virtual museum visits, and museum education.
Seda TÜKEL, Cihan Şule KÜLÜK
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Assessing an Innovative Virtual Museum Application using Technology Acceptance Model
This study discusses the assessment of a virtual museum application development based on machine learning models for Palembang culture education through the Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II museum cultural heritage by using the Technology Acceptance Model ...
Shinta Puspasari, Ermatita, Zulkardi
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Abstract Tyrannosaurus is viewed as a model organism in vertebrate paleontology, with numerous studies analyzing its feeding biomechanics. Nonetheless, the evolution of this feeding performance has been under‐addressed in Tyrannosauroidea, especially in basal tyrannosauroids. Here we used muscle‐force reconstruction and finite element analysis (FEA) to
Evan Johnson‐Ransom +4 more
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Comparison between virtual museums
Drawing a taxonomy of virtual museum, that can fit to represent all the known cases of virtual museum in the last years, I tried to try my meta-model of classification in two very different examples of virtual museums, to prove the validity of my ...
Simona Caraceni
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Abstract The preauricular sulcus has long been debated as a pelvic feature variably attributed to obstetric stress, ligamentous traction, and broader biomechanical processes. To clarify its determinants, we analyzed 409 adult individuals from three archeological and one early modern skeletal collection from the Iberian Peninsula, integrating graded ...
Rebeca García‐González +5 more
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Parallel museums: intelligent management and control of museum operations in the new era
The development of society and the growth of public cultural needs bring new challenges to the operations and management of museums in the new era.Considering the current state of the museum management and its challenges in exhibition, education, and ...
Chunfa WANG +4 more
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Abstract The middle Permian represents a critical interval in therapsid evolution, when gorgonopsians emerged as some of the first specialized apex predators within terrestrial ecosystems. Despite their significance, the early diversification of Gorgonopsia in Gondwana remains poorly understood due to scarcity and fragmentary material.
Zanildo Macungo +5 more
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Virtual Representations and Imagined Reconstructions of one of Australia’s most significant Bark Painting Collections [PDF]
Repatriation of museum materials to their originating cultures and communities remains an ongoing process, often marred by controversy but also the limited resources of communities to house vast collections of often fragile cultural heritage.
C. Farrar +5 more
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Body donor programs in Australia and New Zealand: Current status and future opportunities
Abstract Body donation is critical to anatomy study in Australia and New Zealand. Annually, more than 10,000 students, anatomists, researchers, and clinicians access tissue donated by local consented donors through university‐based body donation programs. However, little research has been published about their operations.
Rebekah A. Jenkin, Kevin A. Keay
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