For years, the brain of an adult human was viewed as a static organ. When you are a growing, learning child, your brain shapes itself and adapts to new experiences, but eventually it settles into an unchanging state -- or so went the prevailing theory. Beginning in the 1990s, research ...
What is fibula in the human body? (a) What parts of the femur and tibia articulate with one another in the knee joint? (b) Do the shapes of these surfaces add much stability to the joint? Which of the bones listed below is not part of the appendicular skeleton? A) patella B) femur...
Bones are the scaffoldings that help in holding the body. Different shapes and sizes of bones are found in the body. These articulate with ligaments and muscles and help in the movement of the body. Bones are formed of various tissues such as compact bones and cancellous bone....
the patient's skull was assumed to be symmetrical along its mid-sagittal plane. Two different designs for implants were constructed with irregular shapes to suit the defective portion of the skull as shown in Fig.1. The first design was a plate implant...
Cells with unstable spike shapes were discarded. To be considered, the unit’s auto-correlograms had to show a refractory period ≥ 2 ms. Cross-correlograms with refractory periods betrayed sharing of the same unit across clusters; these units were discarded. To measure spike durations, we...
The cylindrical shape facilitates uniform force distribution at all points, a distinctive advantage over other geometric shapes that might induce a restraining effect due to stress distribution modification at edges (Linde et al., 1992). Zhao et al. (2018) mentioned that the following aspects ...
Allogeneic bone grafts are reliable and have been used extensively for decades as an alternative to ABGs8,9. The amount of allogeneic bone is virtually unlimited, and it can be obtained in various sizes and shapes (e.g., blocks, blades, paste, putty, powder, chips, injectable forms). The...
and smells. Some even coincidentally resemble non-floral subjects, including a diverse range of animals, objects, and human figures. The same way we find shapes in clouds or faces in architecture, this series of flora photos also proves that the natural world is a gallery of never-ending ente...
Vertebrae is a term given to which bones in the human body? Name the different bone shapes. Name six different bone shapes. Name the parts of the bone in the diagram. What type of cartilage is located between the vertebrae (intervertebral discs)? (a) Elastic (b) Hyaline (c) Fibrocartilag...
What are the different shapes of bones? Vertebral feature Identify the structure/region of the vertebral column described below: Second cervical vertebra; its dens provide a pivot for rotation of the first cervical vertebra (C1). Distinguish the locations and functions of the four neuroglial cel...