نتایج جستجو برای: osteology

تعداد نتایج: 651  

2016
V. Deepak Varad B. Giri Mohammad Asif Sushil Kumar Dutta Raju Vyas Amod M. Zambre Harshal Bhosale K. Praveen Karanth

We revise the taxonomy of the agamid genus Sitana Cuvier, 1829, a widely distributed terrestrial lizard from the Indian subcontinent based on detailed comparative analyses of external morphology, osteology and molecular data. We sampled 81 locations spread over 160,000 km2 in Peninsular India including type localities, which represented two known and five previously undescribed species. Based o...

Journal: :Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions 2013
S Rendl C Lapa C Blümel R A Bundschuh P Schneider

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the therapy decisive clinical risk factors (CRFs) in tools provided by WHO (WHO-FRAX) and the Head Osteology Organization of Germany (DVO) in a clinical setting, and, the degree of agreement between them. METHODS Three hundred subjects, 40 to 88 years of age, were consecutively referred for an evaluation of osteoporosis-related fracture risk, and therapy was possibly re...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2007
Eric J Hilton G David Johnson

Ontogeny often provides the most compelling evidence for primary homology in evolutionary developmental studies and is critical to interpreting complex structures in a phylogenetic context. As an example of this, we document the ontogenetic development of the caudal skeleton of Caranx crysos by examining a series of cleared and stained larval and postlarval specimens. By studying ontogeny, we a...

2004
RUI DIOGO R. Diogo M. Chardon P. Vandewalle

The cephalic and pectoral girdle structures of Franciscodoras marmoratus are described and compared to those of representatives of the three main doradid groups, namely Anadoras weddellii (Astrodoradinae), Acanthodoras cataphractus (Platydoradinae) and Doras punctatus (Doradinae), as well as members of the other siluriform families, as the foundation for a discussion on the phylogenetic relatio...

Journal: :Neurosurgery 2000
R Marino M Gonzales-Portillo

Trephination and craniotomy performed by abrasion, scraping, crosscut sawing, and drilling are the oldest known surgical techniques used by primitive peoples. As a result of archaeological findings, the human skull is the most frequently studied part of the excavated body, leading to the creation of a new aspect of anthropology known as "cultural osteology." Found in ancient tombs, the human re...

2005
ERIC J. HILTON NATHAN J. KLEY

The Quillfish, Ptilichthys goodei, is a slender, elongate fish distributed along the coastline of the North Pacific from Oregon to the Sea of Japan. It is the sole member of the monotypic family Ptilichthyidae, which is classified among the Zoarcoidei (eelpouts and their allies). Little is known of its osteology and there is much conflicting information in the literature regarding its morpholog...

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