نتایج جستجو برای: head width

تعداد نتایج: 232217  

2016
Gui-do Moon Tae-ho Kim Jin-yong Lim

[Purpose] The aim of this study was to analyze the joint space width of the humeral head and glenoid fossa during traction under 2 grade conditions (grade 2/grade 3). [Subjects and Methods] The subjects were 20 healthy male adults who had not experienced any shoulder injury. Three radiographs were obtained with the subjects in the supine position (resting, grades 2 and 3). The glenohumeral join...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 2000
M W Davies M Swaminathan S L Chuang F R Betheras

AIMS To establish normal ranges, in preterm infants < 33 weeks' gestation, for measurements of the lateral, third, and fourth ventricles and to assess intra-observer and inter-observer reliability. To assess the effect of head position during scanning on lateral ventricle size. To determine whether sex influences ventricle size. METHODS A prospective study involving infants < 33 weeks' gestat...

Journal: :Journal of neurosurgery. Spine 2006
Yasuhiro Tominaga Travis G Maak Paul C Ivancic Manohar M Panjabi Bryan W Cunningham

OBJECT A rotated head posture at the time of vehicular rear impact has been correlated with a higher incidence and greater severity of chronic radicular symptoms than accidents occurring with the occupant facing forward. No studies have been conducted to quantify the dynamic changes in foramen dimensions during head-turned rear-impact collisions. The objectives of this study were to quantify th...

2014
Ken I. McAnally Russell L. Martin

Previous studies have shown that the accuracy of sound localization is improved if listeners are allowed to move their heads during signal presentation. This study describes the function relating localization accuracy to the extent of head movement in azimuth. Sounds that are difficult to localize were presented in the free field from sources at a wide range of azimuths and elevations. Sounds r...

2010
Geoffrey Handsfield S. Blemker

INTRODUCTION The biceps femoris long head, one of the muscles of the hamstrings group, is one of the most commonly injured lower-limb muscles. Previous studies have suggested that aponeurosis morphology influences injury susceptibility in muscle [1]. In that study, a model of the biceps femoris long head muscle predicted that the width of the muscle’s proximal aponeurosis greatly affects locali...

2015
Zhigang Li Byoung-Keon Park Weiguo Liu Jinhuan Zhang Matthew P. Reed Jonathan D. Rupp Carrie N. Hoff Jingwen Hu

Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads change rapidly in both size and shape during growth, especially for children under 3 years old (YO). To accurately assess the head injury risks for children, it is necessary to understand the geometry of the pediatric head and how morphologic features influence injury causation within the 0-3 YO ...

2015
Abdullah Abuhaimed Colin J. Martin Marimuthu Sankaralingam Kurian Oomen David J. Gentle

Measurement of cumulative dose ƒ(0,150) with a small ionization chamber within standard polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) CT head and body phantoms, 150 mm in length, is a possible practical method for cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) dosimetry. This differs from evaluating cumulative dose under scatter equilibrium conditions within an infinitely long phantom ƒ(0,∞), which is proposed by AAPM ...

2007
Chungeun Kim Russell Mason Tim Brookes

This research extends the study of head movements during listening by including various listening tasks where the listeners evaluate spatial impression and timbre, in addition to the more common task of judging source location. Subjective tests were conducted in which the listeners were allowed to move their heads freely whilst listening to various types of sound and asked to evaluate source lo...

Journal: :The Journal of the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers 2004

2014
María Varea-Sánchez Laura Gómez Montoto Maximiliano Tourmente Eduardo R. S. Roldan Simone Immler

Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PCSS) in the form of sperm competition drives the evolution of longer and faster swimming sperm. Work on passserine birds has revealed that PCSS also reduces variation in sperm size between males at the intraspecific level. However, the influence of PCSS upon intra-male sperm size diversity is poor...

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