نتایج جستجو برای: limb skeleton

تعداد نتایج: 88435  

2013
Guanghua TAN Meilan ZHOU Chunming GAO

In this paper, we propose a method of automatically estimating the pose of the underlying human skeleton to available in optical motion capture. These problems are addressed in the method: identifying markers over individual frames, predicting the missing marker locations and estimating the joint positions. Firstly, we identify markers according to local rigidity and space-time constraints of m...

Journal: :The archives of bone and joint surgery 2016
Ali Birjandinejad Mohammad-Hossein Taraz-Jamshidi Sayyed Hadi Sayyed Hosseinian

Progressive osseous heteroplasia is a rare inherited disease that begins with skin ossification and proceeds into the deeper connective tissues. The disease should be distinguished from other genetic disorders of heterotopic ossification including fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) and Albright hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO). We report a case of progressive osseous heteroplasia in a t...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 1980
R Happle H Koch W Lenz

The term CHILD syndrome is proposed as an acronym for congenital hemidysplasia with ichthyosiform erythroderma and limb defects. The syndrome is characterized by unilateral erythema and scaling, with a distinct demarcation in the middle of the trunk. The dermatosis is either present at birth or develops during the first weeks of life. Ipsilateral limb defects may vary from hypoplasia of some fi...

Journal: :Development 1994
P M Timmons J Wallin P W Rigby R Balling

Pax 1 is a member of the paired-box containing gene family. Expression has previously been observed in the developing sclerotomes and later in the anlagen of the intervertebral discs. Analysis of Pax 1-deficient undulated mice revealed an important role for this gene in the development of the axial skeleton, in which Pax 1 apparently functions as a mediator of notochordal signals during sclerot...

2017
Natalie C Butterfield Chen Qian Malcolm P O Logan

The shapes of homologous skeletal elements in the vertebrate forelimb and hindlimb are distinct, with each element exquisitely adapted to their divergent functions. Many of the signals and signalling pathways responsible for patterning the developing limb bud are common to both forelimb and hindlimb. How disparate morphologies are generated from common signalling inputs during limb development ...

2008
Marco Marcon Massimiliano Pierobon Augusto Sarti Stefano Tubaro

Markerless human tracking addresses the problem of estimating human body motion in non-cooperative environments. Computer Vision techniques combined with Pattern Recognition theory serve the purpose of extracting information on human body postures from videosequences, without the need of wearable markers. Multi-camera systems further enhance this kind of application providing frames from multip...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Russell P Main Andrew A Biewener

As tetrapods increase in size and weight through ontogeny, the limb skeleton must grow to accommodate the increases in body weight and the resulting locomotor forces placed upon the limbs. No study to date, however, has examined how morphological changes in the limb skeleton during growth reflect ontogenetic patterns of limb loading and the resulting stresses and strains produced in the limbs. ...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1974
T M Rahmani

In the legless lizard, Ophisaurus apodus, the hind-limb primordium appears on the caudal extremity of the Wolffian ridge at an early stage in the development of the embryo (4-2 mm long). Three somites each send an extension into this young bud and distribute cells in its mesenchymal mass of cells. An apical epiblastic ridge, appearing as a fold from the exterior, forms on the limb-bud, which at...

Journal: :Development (Cambridge, England). Supplement 1994
M I Coates

The earliest tetrapod limbs are polydactylous, morphologically varied and do not conform to an archetypal pattern. These discoveries, combined with the unravelling of limb developmental morphogenetic and regulatory mechanisms, have prompted a re-examination of vertebrate limb evolution. The rich fossil record of vertebrate fins/limbs, although restricted to skeletal tissues, exceeds the morphol...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2006
Russell P Main Andrew A Biewener

This study examined ontogenetic patterns of limb loading, bone strains, and relative changes in bone geometry to explore the relationship between in vivo mechanics and size-related changes in the limb skeleton of two vertebrate taxa. Despite maintaining similar relative limb loads during ontogeny, bone strain magnitudes in the goat radius and emu tibiotarsus generally increased. However, while ...

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