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Caudofrontal Depression on the Cornual End of the Temporal Line of the Skull of Goat Breeds in Nigeria
(Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía, 2006)
Skull anatomy of Mussaurus patagonicus (Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha) from the Late Triassic of Patagonia
(Taylor and Francis Co., Ltd., 2007-12)
The skull anatomy of Mussaurus patagonicus from the Upper Triassic Laguna Colorada Formation is described based on a revision of the type material and several recently found specimens. These studied material include two ...
Skull ontogeny of Lycalopex culpaeus (Carnivora: Canidae): description of cranial traits and craniofacial sutures
(de Gruyter, 2013-05)
Ontogenetic changes in the skull of Lycalopex culpaeus were studied in relation to feeding function and performance at different age classes. Most cranial changes occurred in the orbitotemporal region and consisted of the ...
Quantification of Biological Tissue and Construction of Patient Equivalent Phantom (Skull and Chest) for Infants (1-5 years old)
(Spie - Int Soc Optical Engineering, 2014-01-01)
Our main purpose in this study was to quantify biological tissue in computed tomography (CT) examinations with the aim of developing a skull and a chest patient equivalent phantom (PEP), both specific to infants, aged ...
Shifts in subsistence type and its impact on the human skull's morphological integration
(Wiley, 2015-05)
Objective: Here we evaluate morphological integration patterns and magnitudes in different skull regions to detect if shifts in morphological integration are correlated to the appearance of more processed (softer) diets. ...
Congenital muscle dystrophy and diet consistency affect mouse skull shape differently
(Wiley, 2017)
The bones of the mammalian skull respond plastically to changes in masticatory function. However, the extent to which muscle function affects the growth and development of the skull, whose regions have different maturity ...
Anatomical study of the retroarticular process in dry human skulls
(2013-07-31)
Introduction: The retroarticular process is a bony prominence formed by the thickening of the lateral border of the mandibular fossa, forming the posterior wall of the temporomandibular joint. Since little is known and ...
Anatomical study of the retroarticular process in dry human skulls
(2013-07-31)
Introduction: The retroarticular process is a bony prominence formed by the thickening of the lateral border of the mandibular fossa, forming the posterior wall of the temporomandibular joint. Since little is known and ...
Bone regeneration after traumatic skull injury in Xenopus tropicalis
(2018)
The main purpose of regenerative biology is to improve human health by exploiting cellular and molecular mechanisms favoring tissue repair. In recent years, non-mammalian vertebrates have emerged as powerful model organisms ...