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The use of low-cost photogrammetry techniques to create an
accurate model of a human skull

The use of low-cost photogrammetry techniques to create an accurate model of a human skull

... It is intended that the outcome of this project will add to the knowledge base of the uses and effectiveness of low cost CRP to model complex objects. Also, analysis and discussion of any difficulties will be useful to ...

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Morphometric variations of the jugular foramen of the human skull in south Indian population

Morphometric variations of the jugular foramen of the human skull in south Indian population

... human skull is a complex bony canal which lies between the occipital bone and the petrous part of the temporal bone. It is large and irregular in shape. (Hussain It is situated at the posterior end of the ...

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Morphometric Study of Pterion in Dry Human Skull at Medical College of Eastern Nepal

Morphometric Study of Pterion in Dry Human Skull at Medical College of Eastern Nepal

... 50 (80.6%) Frontotemporal 3 (9.6%) 5 (16.1%) 8 (12.9%) Stellate 2 (6.4%) 2 (6.4%) 4 (6.4%) The distance between the centre of pterion to the midpoint of upper border of zygomatic arch (P-ZA) was 3.82±0.3 cm on the right ...

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A 3D stereotactic atlas of the adult human skull base

A 3D stereotactic atlas of the adult human skull base

... In order to browse, explore, navigate, quantify, and manipulate the skull base models, the atlas is equipped with a user-friendly browser with dedicated interaction. Browsing and exploration is facilitated by: (1) ...

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A computerized three dimensional atlas of the human skull and brain

A computerized three dimensional atlas of the human skull and brain

... Once the image volume is labeled in the described way , the relations between the basic regions are entered into the descriptive level of the kn owledge base.. Two hundred basic stru ctu[r] ...

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The size of selected human skull foramina in relation to skull capacity

The size of selected human skull foramina in relation to skull capacity

... by filling the skull with 2 mm diameter lead shot. The surface area of each venous foramen of the skull was measured by a digital microscope image analysis system utilising MultiScan. Systematic error was ...

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Noninvasive acoustical image reconstruction of a static object through a simulated human skull bone

Noninvasive acoustical image reconstruction of a static object through a simulated human skull bone

... Due to high attenuation in scattering medium (which represents skull bone's acoustical properties) and brain tissue, it has been determined that the method can reconstruct the reflecto[r] ...

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Image registration using finite dimensional lie groups : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Image registration using finite dimensional lie groups : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... 5. His book is descriptive rather than experimental science. And in some of his examples, he said things which are not at all obvious. For example, in the com- parison of fishes in Figure 1.2, he said: ‘. . . it is ...

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Computer vision methods for cranial sex estimation

Computer vision methods for cranial sex estimation

... from human skull plays an essential role in forensic ...the skull (such as the glabella, mastoid, nuchal crest, orbital, and mental eminence), reports the observed variations on the skull with ...

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Potential for Photoacoustic Imaging of Neonatal Brain

Potential for Photoacoustic Imaging of Neonatal Brain

... a human adult cadaver skull was investigated ...whole human skull was ...the skull by reflecting back-scattered photons to human skull, which enhanced the signal to noise ...

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Hearing loss in skull fractures

Hearing loss in skull fractures

... On careful review of the patients' records, it became obvious that the 103 cases were studi ed inconsistent ly for head trauma; not all patients with skull fractures were studied with a [r] ...

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Diffusion MR Imaging Features of Skull Base Osteomyelitis Compared with Skull Base Malignancy

Diffusion MR Imaging Features of Skull Base Osteomyelitis Compared with Skull Base Malignancy

... follows: skull base mass (in 3 patients), external otitis (in 4 patients), cerebrovascular accident (in 1 patient), and skull base osteomyelitis in a single ...

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Solitary infantile myofibromatosis of the skull

Solitary infantile myofibromatosis of the skull

... The patient is a healthy 5-year-old boy who was brought to medical attention for evaluation of a painless lump above the left ear, which had persisted unchanged for 4 weeks. The child was healthy and had no significant ...

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Atypical skull base paragangliomas

Atypical skull base paragangliomas

... central skull base, destroying the clivus and sella, extending into both cavernous sinuses, encasing the internal carotid arteries (black arrowheads) and orbital apices, and compressing and displacing the midbrain ...

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The Skull and Cervical Spine Radiographs of Tutankhamen: A Critical Appraisal

The Skull and Cervical Spine Radiographs of Tutankhamen: A Critical Appraisal

... Tutankhamen’s skull and cervical spine has not been previously published or made available to the scientific community for ...a skull fracture before death, the fragments would have been imbedded in the ...

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Segmentation of Brain Tumor from MRI Using Skull Stripping and Neural Network

Segmentation of Brain Tumor from MRI Using Skull Stripping and Neural Network

... the skull portion resulting in better ...the skull stripping method as there are still some traces (very less) of skull’s outer region remains in the ...

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Is solid always best? Cranial performance in solid and fenestrated caecilian skulls

Is solid always best? Cranial performance in solid and fenestrated caecilian skulls

... the skull are caused by a slight downward bending of the skull under load ...the skull to be under compression. The ventral bending of the skull follows the pattern of cranial kinesis that was ...

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Unusual calvarial tumors

Unusual calvarial tumors

... the skull and brain showed fusiform shaped expansile osteolytic intra diploic lesion which had typical soap bubble or honey comb like appearance with intra diploic trabeculae which was suggestive of aneurysmal ...

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Orthopaedic challenges for mucopolysaccharidoses

Orthopaedic challenges for mucopolysaccharidoses

... They consist of anomalies of the skull (macrocephaly, skull thinning), trunk (broadening of the clavicles, oar shaped ribs), spine (odontoid hypoplasia, thoracolumbar vertebral hypoplasi[r] ...

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Radiological review of skull lesions

Radiological review of skull lesions

... The International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA) classification system divides vascular anomalies into two primary biological categories: vascular neoplasms and vascular malformations [13–15]. ...

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