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Camelia-Alexandrina Szuhanek, Anca-Patricia Uzun, Atena Galuscan, Vlad Tiberiu Alexa, Liviu-Cristian Romanec and Dana-Gabriela Festila
(1) Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the morphology and linear dimensions of sella turcica in Romanian participants from all three skeletal classes to see whether there were any differences. (2) Method: We examined 90 lateral cephalo...
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Paula Hawlitschek, Michele C. Klymiuk, Asmaa Eldaey, Sabine Wenisch, Stefan Arnhold and Mohamed I. Elashry
Skeletal muscle-derived stem cells (MDSCs) are the key modulators of muscle regeneration. An inappropriate cellular microenvironment can reduce the regenerative capacity of MDSCs. This study evaluates the effect of microenvironmental alterations on the c...
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Jiayao Liang and Mengxiao Yin
With the rapid advancement of deep learning, 3D human pose estimation has largely freed itself from reliance on manually annotated methods. The effective utilization of joint features has become significant. Utilizing 2D human joint information to predic...
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Ji Zhang, Xiangze Jia, Zhen Wang, Yonglong Luo, Fulong Chen, Gaoming Yang and Lihui Zhao
Skeleton-based action recognition depends on skeleton sequences to detect categories of human actions. In skeleton-based action recognition, the recognition of action scenes with more than one subject is named as interaction recognition. Different from t...
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Patrizia Defabianis, Alessandro Mussa, Rossella Ninivaggi, Diana Carli and Federica Romano
Beckwith?Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a congenital overgrowth disorder caused by various (epi)genetic alterations affecting the expression of genes on chromosome 11p15. Cardinal features include abdominal wall defects, macroglossia, and cancer predisposit...
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Robert A. Eagle, Maxence Guillermic, Illian De Corte, Blanca Alvarez Caraveo, Colleen B. Bove, Sambuddha Misra, Louise P. Cameron, Karl D. Castillo and Justin B. Ries
It is thought that the active physiological regulation of the chemistry of a parent fluid is an important process in the biomineralization of scleractinian corals. Biological regulation of calcification fluid pH (pHCF) and other carbonate chemistry param...
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Monica Macrì, Elena Toniato, Giovanna Murmura, Giuseppe Varvara and Felice Festa
Background and objectives. This paper aimed to evaluate the changes in mean bone density values of the midpalatal suture (MPS) in 392 young patients treated with a rapid palatal expander (RPE) appliance, depending on sex and vertical and sagittal skeleta...
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Haytham Jamil Alswairki, Mohammad Khursheed Alam, Shaifulizan Ab Rahman, Rayan Alsuwailem and Sarah Hatab Alanazi
Upper airway assessment is particularly important in the daily work of orthodontists, because of its close connection with the development of craniofacial structures and with other pathologies such as Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS). Three-dimens...
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Ahmad Hija and Dror Michael Allon
Before orthognathic surgery, a thorough diagnosis of the maxillofacial structure is performed for combined orthodontic?surgical treatment planning. One of the tools that are used for this collaboration is the cephalometric radiograph. Cephalometric analy...
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Ammar A. Mannaa, Rabea A. Haredy and Ibrahim M. Ghandour
The present study concerns the Holocene inland beachrocks that are exposed in the Red Sea coastal plain at the mouth of Wadi Al-Hamd, South Al-Wajh City, Saudi Arabia, and their utility as an indicator for Holocene climate and sea level changes. In addit...
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