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Publikováno v:
American journal of physical anthropologyREFERENCES. 173(3)
OBJECTIVES While many attempts have been made to estimate body mass in hominins from lower limb bone dimensions, the upper limb has received far less attention in this regard. Here we develop new body mass estimation equations based on humeral articu
Autor:
Alexys Monoson, Mark W. Bowyer, Joseph Pielago, Elliot Jessie, Guinevere Granite, Peter Hu, Eric Robinson, Stacy Shackelford, Shiming Yang, Mayur Narayan, Kristy Pugh, William A. Teeter, Anna Romagnoli, Nyaradzo Longinaker, Babak Sarani, Colin F. Mackenzie, Samuel A. Tisherman, Brandon W. Bonds, Jason Pasley, Evan Garofalo, Adam C. Puche, Valerie L. Shalin, Hegang Chen, Nicole Squyres, Megan Holmes, Amechi Anazodo, Sharon Henry, George Hagegeorge
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 227:270-279
Long-term retention of trauma procedural core-competency skills and need for re-training after a 1-day cadaver-based course remains unknown. We measured and compared technical skills for trauma core competencies at mean 14 months (38 residents), 30 m
Autor:
Colin F. Mackenzie, Stacy A. Shackelford, Samuel A. Tisherman, Shiming Yang, Adam Puche, Eric A. Elster, Mark W. Bowyer, Amechi Anazodo, Brandon Bonds, Guinevere Granite, George Hagegeorge, Megan Holmes, Peter Hu, Elliot Jessie, Nyaradzo Longinaker, Alexys Monoson, Mayur Narayan, Jason Pasley, Joseph Pielago, Eric Robinson, Anna Romagnoli, Babak Sarani, Nicole Squyres, William Teeter
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 166(5)
Critical errors increase postoperative morbidity and mortality. A trauma readiness index was used to evaluate critical errors in 4 trauma procedures. In comparison to practicing and expert surgeon benchmarks, we hypothesized that pretraining trauma r
Autor:
Christopher B. Ruff, Nicole Squyres
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 158:198-208
Objectives The estimation of living body mass from skeletal dimensions is an important component of many studies of early hominins and more recent human archaeological remains. Most previous investigations have concentrated on weight-bearing elements
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Journal of human evolution. 115
Previous attempts to estimate body mass in pre-Holocene hominins have relied on prediction equations derived from relatively limited extant samples. Here we derive new equations to predict body mass from femoral head breadth and proximal tibial plate
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The FASEB Journal. 29
Autor:
Nicole, Squyres, Christopher B, Ruff
Publikováno v:
American journal of physical anthropology. 158(2)
The estimation of living body mass from skeletal dimensions is an important component of many studies of early hominins and more recent human archaeological remains. Most previous investigations have concentrated on weight-bearing elements of the low
Autor:
Nicole, Squyres, Valerie Burke, DeLeon
Publikováno v:
American journal of physical anthropology. 158(2)
As a component of the primate shoulder, the clavicle is expected to reflect locomotor adaptations. Whereas previous work has generally focused on clavicular length and torsion, the shape of clavicular curvature may better distinguish taxa and provide