Morphometry is the science of measuring two-dimensional and three-dimensional aspects and parameters of object morphology, including size, shape, and tomography. Compared to conventional measurement, ...
The current grading scheme of dysplasia is primarily based on the subjective evaluation of nuclear characteristics such as pleomorphism, enlargement, and hyperchromasia and nuclear spatial features ...
The foramen magnum, a large opening at the base of the skull, is critical in neurosciences, forensic anthropology and bioarchaeological research. Recent investigations into its morphometry have ...
Conservative Treatment for Girls With Nonmetastatic Rhabdomyosarcoma of the Genital Tract: A Report From the Study Committee of the International Society of Pediatric Oncology PURPOSE: This study was ...
Cirques in the southern Canadian Cordillera are most numerous at lowest elevations and best developed on the north and northeastern flanks of mountains. Cirques at the heads of major valleys are ...
Non-motor symptoms, including abnormalities in cognition, mental behaviors, autonomic nerves and sensory perception, have the greatest effect on the quality of in Parkinson's disease patient life.
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