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Morphology and preliminary biomechanical interpretation of mandibular sutures in Metoposaurus krasiejowensis (Temnospondyli, Stereospondyli) from the…

2019

Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya The morphology of the mandibular sutures in the Late Triassic temnospondyl Metoposaurus krasiejowensis has been examined in order to determine their role in mandible biomechanics. Until now, no histological studies of mandibular sutures in extinct vertebrates were performed, in contrast to cranial sutures. As a consequence, mandibular suture interpretations herein are based mainly on comparisons with previous studies of cranial sutures and with 3D cranial finite element analysis of this species. A total of 32 standard thin sections were studied under standard petrographic microscope observations in order to differentiate the morphology …

010506 paleontologySymphysisStratigraphyMandíbulaStereospondyliMandibleMetoposaurus010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesTongueTemnospondyliMetoposaurusmedicineBiomechanics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFibrous jointbiologySuturesTongue and grooveMandibleTemnospondyliGeologyAnatomybiology.organism_classificationSuturasmedicine.anatomical_structure[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyBiomecánicaGeology
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Do Australopithecus aos ciborgues. Estamos diante do fim da evolução humana?.

2020

Abstract Social implementation of post-humanism could affect the biological evolution of living beings and especially that of humans. This paper addresses the issue from the biological and anthropological-philosophical perspectives. From the biological perspective, reference is made first to the evolution of hominids until the emergence of Homo sapiens, and secondly, to the theories of evolution with special reference to their scientific foundation and the theory of extended heredity. In the anthropological-philosophical part, the paradigm is presented according to which human consciousness, in its emancipatory zeal against biological nature, must “appropriate” the roots of its physis to tr…

0106 biological sciencesHealth (social science)teorías de la evoluciónmedia_common.quotation_subjectAustralopithecusTeoría de la evoluciónpós-humanismo010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencessomatechnicsTranshumanismtécnica somáticateorias da evolução010608 biotechnologytheories of evolutionTheory of evolutionSociologytranshumanismociborguessomatécnicaPhysistranshumanismmedia_commonTeoria da evoluçãobiology2410 Biología HumanaHealth PolicyPerspective (graphical)biology.organism_classification51 AntropologíaEpistemologyposthumanismoInvolution (esoterism)Human evolutionAustralopithecusHomo sapiensConsciousnesspost-humanismcyborgs
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Influence of the metaphysis positioning in a new reverse shoulder prosthesis

2016

Aim of this work is to investigate the behaviour of a new reverse shoulder prosthesis, characterized by a humeral metaphysis with a variable offset, designed to increase the range of movements and to reduce the impingement. In particular, by means of virtual prototypes of the prosthesis, different offset values of the humeral metaphysis have been analysed in order to find the best positioning able to maximize the range of movements of the shoulder joint. The abduction force of the deltoid, at different offset values, has been also estimated. The study has been organized as follows. In the first step, the point clouds of the surfaces of the different components of the prosthesis have been ac…

030222 orthopedicsScannerOffset (computer science)business.industryComputer scienceDeltoid curvePoint cloud030229 sport sciencesMetaphysisMoiré patternFinite element method03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineComputer visionShoulder jointArtificial intelligencebusinessReverse Engineering CAD Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis Range of Movements
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Personality of Fragility Fractures of the Pelvis

2017

The personality of pelvic fractures in the elderly differs in many ways from pelvic ring lesions in adults. Only high-energy trauma leads to pelvic ring disruptions. Concomitant lesions of the soft tissues occur frequently. In the elderly, low-energy falls are the rule. The most important symptom is pain, which restricts mobility. Hemodynamic instability in fragility fractures of the pelvis is rare. Emergency stabilization with pelvic binders or sheets, C-clamping or emergency external fixation are not needed. Arteriography and selective embolization is only recommended in the rare patients, who develop an active arterial bleeding due to the pelvic fracture. Especially patients, who are tre…

030222 orthopedicsmedicine.medical_specialtyCallus formationbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentOsteoporosis030208 emergency & critical care medicinePubic symphysismedicine.diseaseSacrumSurgerybody regions03 medical and health sciencesExternal fixation0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureAla of sacrummedicinePelvic fracturebusinessPelvis
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The relationship between loading history and proximal femoral diaphysis cross-sectional geometry

2017

Objectives We investigated the relationship between loading history and bone biomechanical properties used in physical activity reconstructions. These bone properties included bone bending and torsional strength (J), cortical area (CA), the direction of the major axis (theta angle), and element shape ratios determined from cross sections of standardized bone length. In addition, we explored the applicability of anatomically determined cross sections. Methods Our material consisted of hip and proximal thigh magnetic resonance images of Finnish female athletes (N = 91) engaged in high-jump, triple-jump, endurance running, swimming, power-lifting, soccer and squash; along with a group of activ…

060101 anthropologyBone densityPhysical activityCross sectional geometry030209 endocrinology & metabolism06 humanities and the artsAnatomyThighSkeleton (computer programming)Bone length03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureFemoral diaphysisAnthropologyGeneticsmedicine0601 history and archaeologyAnatomySkeletal materialhuman activitiesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMathematicsAmerican Journal of Human Biology
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<title>Large-scale computer simulations of metal/oxide interfaces with defects</title>

2003

Ab initio slab simulations have been performed for silver adhesion to the perfect and defective MgO(001) surfaces. For 1/4 Ag monolayer (ML) coverage of perfect substrate, we observe small silver adhesion energies over both O2- and Mg2+ ions on a regular MgO(001) substrate (0.23 and 0.22 eV per Ag atom, respectively), with negligible interfacial charge transfer towards metal atoms. For larger Ag coverages (beginning with 1/2 ML), silver adsorption over regular O2- ions is much more favorable. We demonstrate that point surface defects on a magnesia surface increase markedly the metal adhesion energy and cause a redistribution of the electron density across the interface. The results for elec…

AdsorptionMaterials sciencePhysisorptionVacancy defectAtomMonolayerBinding energyAnalytical chemistryIonic bondingAtomic physicsIonSPIE Proceedings
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High-resolution physisorption techniques for the characterization of adsorbents and catalysts

1991

Abstract High-resolution physisorption techniques performed in the continuous volumetric mode have been developed to investigate the surface and pore structure properties of porous solids. Physisorption data on well-defined microporous solids (zeolites and aluminophosphates) provide novel information on the mechanism of micropore filling, the behavior of the adsorbed phase and the pore structure of the adsorbent. The combination of physisorption with high-resolution analytical techniques such as calorimetry and neutron diffraction further expands our knowledge and understanding of physisorption processes. The results are not only important for fundamental research but can be applied in the …

AdsorptionPhysisorptionChemical engineeringChemistryPhase (matter)Neutron diffractionNanotechnologyMicroporous materialChemical reactionSpectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryCatalysisCharacterization (materials science)TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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The Use of 15N NMR for the Understanding of Nitrogen Physisorption.

1994

Abstract Nitrogen adsorption at liquid nitrogen temperature, 77K, is universally employed to determine pore dimensions. The nature of nitrogen physisorbed within the micropores of ZSM-5 zeolite was studied by in situ15N NMR as it depends on the partial pressure of the nitrogen and the temperature above and below 77K. An increase in the volume of adsorption of nitrogen at 77K occurs at a relative pressure of ~0.18 for this zeolite. The nature of the nitrogen was studied below and above this increase in nitrogen adsorption. We find that two states (phases) of nitrogen are evident. We conclude that two phases can be present but that a solid phase of nitrogen is not evident even as the temperat…

AdsorptionPhysisorptionVolume (thermodynamics)ChemistryPhase (matter)Inorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementPartial pressureLiquid nitrogenZeoliteNitrogen
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Loading modalities and bone structures at nonweight-bearing upper extremity and weight-bearing lower extremity: a pQCT study of adult female athletes.

2005

This cross-sectional study of adult female athletes assessed whether the apparent loading-related differences in bone structure are primarily associated with the loading type or the muscle performance-related joint moments. Several structural variables at shaft sites of the tibia, radius and humerus, and distal sites of the tibia and radius were measured with peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) among 113 female national level athletes (representing hurdling, volleyball, soccer, racket-sports and swimming) and their 30 nonathletic referents. For the weight-bearing lower extremities, the loading modalities of the above sports were classified into high-impact (hurdling, volleyba…

AdultHistologyTime FactorsAdolescentPhysiologyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismOsteoporosismedicine.disease_causeBone and BonesWeight-bearingUpper ExtremityWeight-BearingAbsorptiometry PhotonBone DensitymedicineHumansHumerusTibiaQuantitative computed tomographyAnalysis of Variancemedicine.diagnostic_testbiologyTibiaAthletesbusiness.industryAnatomymedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationDiaphysisRadiusmedicine.anatomical_structureLower ExtremityUpper limbFemalebusinessSportsBone
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Cross-sectional human study of soft tissue chin (STC) thickness in adult patients in relation to sex, facial pattern and skeletal class

2017

Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to study the relations between the soft tissue chin (STC) and sex, skeletal class, and facial pattern; and to describe the shape and behavior of the STC. Methods 385 non-growing patients were selected, 206 women and 179 men, with a mean age of 28.8 years (SD 4.2). Patients were divided into groups by skeletal class (class I, II or III) and facial pattern (brachyfacial, mesofacial or dolichofacial). STC thicknesses were measured at pogonion (Pg), soft pogonion (Pg′), gnathion (Gn), soft gnathion (Gn′), menton (Me) and soft menton (Me′) in the CBCTs. Results Sexual dimorphism was observed at Pg-Pg′ and Me-Me′. STC thickness was not related to skeleta…

AdultMaleChinMandibular symphysismedicine.medical_treatmentOrthognathic surgeryDentistryFacial BonesYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumans030216 legal & forensic medicineSex Characteristicsbusiness.industryMandibleSoft tissue030206 dentistrySkeletal classChinSexual dimorphismCross-Sectional Studiesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyFaceFemaleSurgeryOral SurgerybusinessSex characteristicsJournal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
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