craniofacial morphology of simosuchus clarki
... the skull and lower jaw are preserved nearly completely: UA 8679, FMNH PR 2596, and FMNH PR 2597. (See Krause et al. [this volume] for provenance information and an accounting of the postcranial elements associated with each of these specimens.) UA 8679—This specimen, which serves as the holotype fo ...
... the skull and lower jaw are preserved nearly completely: UA 8679, FMNH PR 2596, and FMNH PR 2597. (See Krause et al. [this volume] for provenance information and an accounting of the postcranial elements associated with each of these specimens.) UA 8679—This specimen, which serves as the holotype fo ...
Clinical Anatomy for Your Pocket
... professional responsibility of the practitioner; the clinical treatments described and recommended may not be considered absolute and universal recommendations. The authors, editors, and publisher have exerted every effort to ensure that drug selection and dosage set forth in this text are in accord ...
... professional responsibility of the practitioner; the clinical treatments described and recommended may not be considered absolute and universal recommendations. The authors, editors, and publisher have exerted every effort to ensure that drug selection and dosage set forth in this text are in accord ...
Mammals. By WK Gregory..................................... 515
... us, we have attempted a general review and summary of the probable homologies of the pectoral and pelvic muscles in reptiles and mammals, which is a necessary preliminary for our restoration of these parts in Cynognathus, as well as for further considerations concerning the evolution of the locomoto ...
... us, we have attempted a general review and summary of the probable homologies of the pectoral and pelvic muscles in reptiles and mammals, which is a necessary preliminary for our restoration of these parts in Cynognathus, as well as for further considerations concerning the evolution of the locomoto ...
Rehabilitation after Shoulder Arthroscopy
... process or spine which extends superiorly and laterally to form the base of the acromion. The spine functions as part of the insertion of the trapezius muscle, as well as the origin of the posterior deltoid muscle. The acromion serves as a lever arm for function of the deltoid and articulates with t ...
... process or spine which extends superiorly and laterally to form the base of the acromion. The spine functions as part of the insertion of the trapezius muscle, as well as the origin of the posterior deltoid muscle. The acromion serves as a lever arm for function of the deltoid and articulates with t ...
GLENOID STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS: RELEVANCE TO
... Figure 15 Location of the axial slices passing through the 3D scapula computer model ....................... 25 Figure 16 Approximate geometry of axial slice I of each scapulae cadaver specimen........................... 26 Figure 17 Approximate geometry of axial slice II of each scapulae cadaver s ...
... Figure 15 Location of the axial slices passing through the 3D scapula computer model ....................... 25 Figure 16 Approximate geometry of axial slice I of each scapulae cadaver specimen........................... 26 Figure 17 Approximate geometry of axial slice II of each scapulae cadaver s ...
the revo® / mini-revo® shoulder fixation system
... the Shuttle Relay suture passer is loaded with the suture outside the lateral cannula and carried through the cuff from bottom to top by pulling on the opposite end. The surgeon may choose to use a simple suture by passing one of the strands through the tendon, or a mattress suture by passing both s ...
... the Shuttle Relay suture passer is loaded with the suture outside the lateral cannula and carried through the cuff from bottom to top by pulling on the opposite end. The surgeon may choose to use a simple suture by passing one of the strands through the tendon, or a mattress suture by passing both s ...
ANATOMIC REPORT
... clinoid process were recorded. Stepwise dissections of the cavernous sinuses, performed to demonstrate the intradural and extradural routes, are accompanied by intraoperative photographs of those approaches. RESULTS: The anatomy of the cavernous sinus is complex because of the high density of critic ...
... clinoid process were recorded. Stepwise dissections of the cavernous sinuses, performed to demonstrate the intradural and extradural routes, are accompanied by intraoperative photographs of those approaches. RESULTS: The anatomy of the cavernous sinus is complex because of the high density of critic ...
Anatomy and Pathology List
... Nuclei Pulposi become stiffer and more resistant to deformation Lamellae of the Anulus thicken and develop fissures and cavities Intervertebral Discs increase in size ...
... Nuclei Pulposi become stiffer and more resistant to deformation Lamellae of the Anulus thicken and develop fissures and cavities Intervertebral Discs increase in size ...
Microsurgical anatomy of the temporal lobe
... There are several features that make the temporal lobe unique; histologically, the temporal lobe presents areas of different cortical organization, such as the three-layered allocortex, which includes the prepiriform area, the semilunar gyrus of the uncus, and the hippocampus (74); the six-layered m ...
... There are several features that make the temporal lobe unique; histologically, the temporal lobe presents areas of different cortical organization, such as the three-layered allocortex, which includes the prepiriform area, the semilunar gyrus of the uncus, and the hippocampus (74); the six-layered m ...
Copia di 1.ShoulderComplexHungary2016ForParticipants
... • Alterations in periscapular muscle activation are related to scapular dyskinesis. Serratus anterior activation and strength is decreased in patients with impingement and shoulder pain, contributing to the loss of posterior tilt and upward rotation causing dyskinesis. • In addition, the upper trape ...
... • Alterations in periscapular muscle activation are related to scapular dyskinesis. Serratus anterior activation and strength is decreased in patients with impingement and shoulder pain, contributing to the loss of posterior tilt and upward rotation causing dyskinesis. • In addition, the upper trape ...
The evolution of the skull and the cephalic muscles
... to have been, in all probability, more potent than mere spatial relations. The most important result of this investigation, in its bearing on the outlook over the subsequent fields of investigation, was the conclusion that the muscles of the mandibular and hyoid segments could only be interpreted in ...
... to have been, in all probability, more potent than mere spatial relations. The most important result of this investigation, in its bearing on the outlook over the subsequent fields of investigation, was the conclusion that the muscles of the mandibular and hyoid segments could only be interpreted in ...
Morphology of the Parrotfish Pharyngeal Jaw Apparatus1
... apparatus of parrotfishes have been rather general as part of broader comparative ventrally-directed laminae from the lateral studies (Boas, 1879; Gregory, 1933; edges. The first ceratobranchial may be Monod, 1951; Board, 1956; Nelson, 1967a; greatly recurved in large S. perrico, resultTedman, 1980a ...
... apparatus of parrotfishes have been rather general as part of broader comparative ventrally-directed laminae from the lateral studies (Boas, 1879; Gregory, 1933; edges. The first ceratobranchial may be Monod, 1951; Board, 1956; Nelson, 1967a; greatly recurved in large S. perrico, resultTedman, 1980a ...
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... of the joint’s positions for the wide arc of movements. They are important stabilizers in extreme amplitudes of the GHJ motion. The function of the glenohumeral ligaments depends on the shoulder position and the directions of applied forces (Matsen et al., 1999). According to the principles of biome ...
... of the joint’s positions for the wide arc of movements. They are important stabilizers in extreme amplitudes of the GHJ motion. The function of the glenohumeral ligaments depends on the shoulder position and the directions of applied forces (Matsen et al., 1999). According to the principles of biome ...
Arteries of the Human Body
... Passes retroperitoneally to reach hepatoduodenal ligament and passes between its layers to porta hepatis; bifurcates into right and left hepatic arteries ...
... Passes retroperitoneally to reach hepatoduodenal ligament and passes between its layers to porta hepatis; bifurcates into right and left hepatic arteries ...
Meniscus morphometric study in humans
... referring to the size of the meniscus these authors did not describe values confirming the lack of data on morphometry menisci in the literature. Kapandji (2000), reports that the horns of the lateral meniscus are closer together than those of the medial meniscus. This description is in agreement wi ...
... referring to the size of the meniscus these authors did not describe values confirming the lack of data on morphometry menisci in the literature. Kapandji (2000), reports that the horns of the lateral meniscus are closer together than those of the medial meniscus. This description is in agreement wi ...
On the Morphology of the Cranial Muscles in Some Vertebrates.
... vagus—a fact which, if the encephalomeres have segniental, or rather inter-segmental, worth, agrees with the theory that the vagus is not a " zusammengesetzte Nervencomplex," but primarily, as regards its motor branches, of one segment only—the second branchial—and that additional branches were deve ...
... vagus—a fact which, if the encephalomeres have segniental, or rather inter-segmental, worth, agrees with the theory that the vagus is not a " zusammengesetzte Nervencomplex," but primarily, as regards its motor branches, of one segment only—the second branchial—and that additional branches were deve ...
Topography of the pelvic autonomic nervous system and its potential
... cases in which the nerve fibers of the IHP can be found at a distinct position; therefore, the values given below are related to the number of instances where the IHP occurred in distinct locations, taking into account that the fibers of the IHP of one single hemipelvis can be located in two or more p ...
... cases in which the nerve fibers of the IHP can be found at a distinct position; therefore, the values given below are related to the number of instances where the IHP occurred in distinct locations, taking into account that the fibers of the IHP of one single hemipelvis can be located in two or more p ...
Cranial Anatomy in Tenrecid Insectivorans
... aardvarks and elephant shrews with paenungulates is a hypothesis that many zoologists find palatable, if only because the ordinal-level affinities of elephant shrews and aardvarks have been unclear for some time (Thewissen, 1985; MacPhee, 1994; Woodall, 1995). However, the association of African ten ...
... aardvarks and elephant shrews with paenungulates is a hypothesis that many zoologists find palatable, if only because the ordinal-level affinities of elephant shrews and aardvarks have been unclear for some time (Thewissen, 1985; MacPhee, 1994; Woodall, 1995). However, the association of African ten ...
Putamen Tracing Guidelines
... caudate, care was taken to define the structure clearly on its medial aspect by following its shape, and fitting it into the lateral aspect of the caudate. As the structure is followed caudally, first the anterior limb of the internal capsule separates it from the caudate, then the nucleus accumbens ...
... caudate, care was taken to define the structure clearly on its medial aspect by following its shape, and fitting it into the lateral aspect of the caudate. As the structure is followed caudally, first the anterior limb of the internal capsule separates it from the caudate, then the nucleus accumbens ...
The Anatomy of the Posterior Aspect of the Knee. An Anatomic Study
... mm wide at its lateral attachment. It had two lateral attachments, one to the meniscofemoral portion of the posterolateral joint capsule and one to the tibia, along the lateral border of the posterior cruciate ligament facet. The semimembranosus also had a distal tibial expansion, which formed a pos ...
... mm wide at its lateral attachment. It had two lateral attachments, one to the meniscofemoral portion of the posterolateral joint capsule and one to the tibia, along the lateral border of the posterior cruciate ligament facet. The semimembranosus also had a distal tibial expansion, which formed a pos ...
Anatomy of Clefts
... Clefts of the hard and soft palate alone (isolated cleft palate) may vary in shape and length, extending in various degrees to the area just behind and between the two central incisors. At birth, the cleft palate, nostril, and the nasal chamber are distorted by the outward pull of the muscles of the ...
... Clefts of the hard and soft palate alone (isolated cleft palate) may vary in shape and length, extending in various degrees to the area just behind and between the two central incisors. At birth, the cleft palate, nostril, and the nasal chamber are distorted by the outward pull of the muscles of the ...
FOR THE INSERTION OF TRANSOSSEOUS WIRES AND HALF-PINS
... Since that time the half pin construct has been used on all proximal femora with excellent results (see ‘Delta’ configuration below). The pin tract infection rates and hip pathology rates are significantly lower and the patients are more comfortable. Slightly slower healing rates have been noted tha ...
... Since that time the half pin construct has been used on all proximal femora with excellent results (see ‘Delta’ configuration below). The pin tract infection rates and hip pathology rates are significantly lower and the patients are more comfortable. Slightly slower healing rates have been noted tha ...
An arctomorph carnivoran skull from the Phosphorites - AGRO
... encompassing ursoids, pinnipeds, and musteloids. They are united by the derived development of the suprameatal fossa in the middle ear and the derived loss of the third upper molar (Wolsan 1993a). Their fossil record dates back to the late Eocene of North America (early Chadronian, about 36-37 Ma) f ...
... encompassing ursoids, pinnipeds, and musteloids. They are united by the derived development of the suprameatal fossa in the middle ear and the derived loss of the third upper molar (Wolsan 1993a). Their fossil record dates back to the late Eocene of North America (early Chadronian, about 36-37 Ma) f ...
Radiographic Identification of the Primary Lateral
... orthopaedic foot and ankle fellow (C.T.H.) and the senior author (T.O.C.; foot and ankle fellowship–trained and 32 years of experience). Each reviewer performed measurements on 2 separate occasions at least 2 weeks apart to allow for the calculation of intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) with ...
... orthopaedic foot and ankle fellow (C.T.H.) and the senior author (T.O.C.; foot and ankle fellowship–trained and 32 years of experience). Each reviewer performed measurements on 2 separate occasions at least 2 weeks apart to allow for the calculation of intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) with ...
Superior Petrosal Sinus: Hemodynamic Features in Normal and
... demonstrated that the anastomotic vein around the trigeminal nerve (peritrigeminal vein) and the anterior remnant of prootic sinus form the SPS. This explanation, however, does not mention the pial venous drainage. Padget7 proposed that the posterior part of the SPS first develops as a drainage vein ...
... demonstrated that the anastomotic vein around the trigeminal nerve (peritrigeminal vein) and the anterior remnant of prootic sinus form the SPS. This explanation, however, does not mention the pial venous drainage. Padget7 proposed that the posterior part of the SPS first develops as a drainage vein ...
Arthropod head problem
The arthropod head problem is a long-standing zoological dispute concerning the segmental composition of the heads of the various arthropod groups, and how they are evolutionarily related to each other. While the dispute has historically centered on the exact make-up of the insect head, it has been widened to include other living arthropods such as the crustaceans and chelicerates; and fossil forms, such as the many arthropods known from exceptionally preserved Cambrian faunas. While the topic has classically been based on insect embryology, in recent years a great deal of developmental molecular data has become available. Dozens of more or less distinct solutions to the problem, dating back to at least 1897, have been published, including several in the 2000s.The arthropod head problem is popularly known as the ""endless dispute"", the title of a famous paper on the subject by Jacob G. Rempel in 1975, referring to its seemingly intractable nature. Although some progress has been made since that time, the precise nature of especially the labrum and the pre-oral region of arthropods remain highly controversial.