نتایج جستجو برای: limb selection

تعداد نتایج: 388153  

Journal: :Circulation research 2015
Shant M Vartanian Michael S Conte

The prevalence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is increasing worldwide, with recent global estimates exceeding 200 million people. Advanced PAD leads to a decline in ambulatory function and diminished quality of life. In its most severe form, critical limb ischemia, rest pain, and tissue necrosis are associated with high rates of limb loss, morbidity, and mortality. Revascularization of th...

2014
Ana Cotta Elmano Carvalho Antonio Lopes da-Cunha-Júnior Júlia Filardi Paim Monica M. Navarro Jaquelin Valicek Miriam Melo Menezes Simone Vilela Nunes Rafael Xavier Neto Reinaldo Issao Takata Antonio Pedro Vargas

Limb girdle muscular dystrophies are heterogeneous autosomal hereditary neuromuscular disorders. They produce dystrophic changes on muscle biopsy and they are associated with mutations in several genes involved in muscular structure and function. Detailed clinical, laboratorial, imaging, diagnostic flowchart, photographs, tables, and illustrated diagrams are presented for the differential diagn...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Jakob L Dideriksen Francesco Negro Dario Farina

Increasing joint stiffness by cocontraction of antagonist muscles and compensatory reflexes are neural strategies to minimize the impact of unexpected perturbations on movement. Combining these strategies, however, may compromise steadiness, as elements of the afferent input to motor pools innervating antagonist muscles are inherently negatively correlated. Consequently, a high afferent gain an...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2004
Lynda F Delph Frank M Frey Janet C Steven Janet L Gehring

The attractiveness of a plant to pollinators is dependent on both the number of flowers produced and the size of the petals. However, limiting resources often result in a size/number trade-off, whereby the plant can make either more flowers or larger flowers, but not both. If developmental genes underlying sepal and petal identity (some of which overlap) also influence size, then this shared ge...

2017
Shigetoshi Yokoyama Soichi Furukawa Shoya Kitada Masaki Mori Takeshi Saito Koichi Kawakami Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte Yasuhiko Kawakami Yoshiaki Ito Tempei Sato Hiroshi Asahara

Limb bud patterning, outgrowth, and differentiation are precisely regulated in a spatio-temporal manner through integrated networks of transcription factors, signaling molecules, and downstream genes. However, the exact mechanisms that orchestrate morphogenesis of the limb remain to be elucidated. Previously, we have established EMBRYS, a whole-mount in situ hybridization database of transcript...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2008
K F Stock O Distl

Information on 26 434 German Warmblood horses born between 1992 and 2001 was used for multivariate genetic analyses of radiographic health, conformation and performance traits to compare different modes of single- and multiple-trait selection of sires. Results of standardized radiological examinations of 5155 Hanoverian Warmblood horses, conformation evaluations from studbook inspections of 20 ...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
mk motamedi m mozaffar from the department of trauma and vascular surgery. shohada tajrish medical center shahid beheshti university of medical sciences. tehran. i.r iran a afsharfard f malekpour r vaghardoost

embolectomy has long been the gold standard for treating limbs acutely threatened by arterial occlusion. delayed embolectomy has not been investigated adequately due to the belief that accompanying mortality and morbidity render the case futile. following our previous experience with late arterial repair for leg or knee salvage i we applied the same principle to limbs threatened with prolonged ...

Journal: :Cortex 2017
Ilka Buchmann Jennifer Randerath

Frequently left brain damage (LBD) leads to limb apraxia, a disorder that can affect tool-use. Despite its impact on daily life, classical tests examining the pantomime of tool-use and imitation of gestures are seldom applied in clinical practice. The study's aim was to present a diagnostic approach which appears more strongly related to actions in daily life in order to sensitize applicants an...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 1996
K Steudel

How viable is the argument that increased locomotor efficiency was an important agent in the origin of hominid bipedalism? This study reviews data from the literature on the cost of human bipedal walking and running and compares it to data on quadrupedal mammals including several non-human primate species. Literature data comparing the cost of bipedal and quadrupedal locomotion in trained capuc...

2017
Leah M. Sparrow Emily Pellatt Sabrina S. Yu David A. Raichlen Herman Pontzer Campbell Rolian

In legged terrestrial locomotion, the duration of stance phase, i.e., when limbs are in contact with the substrate, is positively correlated with limb length, and negatively correlated with the metabolic cost of transport. These relationships are well documented at the interspecific level, across a broad range of body sizes and travel speeds. However, such relationships are harder to evaluate w...

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