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  • {{Main|Computational anatomy}} The orbits of [[computational anatomy]] consist of [[Computational anatomy#Shapes and forms|anatomical shapes and medical images]]; the anatomical sh ...
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  • ...l-Simons">{{cite book | last = Ankel-Simons | first = F. | title = Primate Anatomy | edition = 3rd | publisher = Academic Press | pages = 49–53 | year = 2007 ...AVICLES IN MAN AND APES |url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/41447326 |journal=Human Biology |volume=9 |issue=3 |pages=281–328 |issn=00187143 |jstor=41447326}}< ...
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  • [[Computational anatomy]] (CA) is the study of shape and form in [[medical imaging]]. The study of ...in [[computational anatomy]] are generated to satisfy the [[Computational anatomy#Lagrangian and Eulerian flows for generating diffeomorphisms|Lagrangian and ...
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  • ...nger]], is one of the most widely studied markers in classical genetics of human populations. Although this [[Polymorphism (biology)|polymorphism]] was obse ...dle segments, there is wide fluctuation with apparent familial and [[race (human classification)|racial]] tendencies. Hair is present on the middle segment ...
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  • {{Short description|Metric study of shape and form in computational anatomy}} {{broader|Computational anatomy}} ...
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  • ...image is obtained, the only requirement for successful [[Identification of human individuals|identification]] is that the system needs to compile the score ! [[Iris (anatomy)|Iris]] ...
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  • | title = Human skeletal muscle architecture studied in vivo by non-invasive imaging techni | title = Function anatomy of the vertebrates: an evolutionary perspective ...
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  • ...e deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping|Bayesian model of computational anatomy}} {{Main|Computational anatomy}} ...
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  • ...tle=Multivariate information theory uncovers synergistic subsystems of the human cerebral cortex |journal=Communications Biology |date=24 April 2023 |volume ...=Ellison |first2=Christopher J. |last3=Crutchfield |first3=James P. |title=Anatomy of a bit: Information in a time series observation |journal=Chaos: An Inter ...
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  • ===Model of the human ear=== ...e analogy human ear.svg|thumb|left|upright=4|One equivalent circuit of the human ear using the impedance analogy]] ...
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  • ...taping procedures for males and females differ. Due to the anatomy of the human body, the circumference sites, or the areas where measurements are taken, a ...
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  • ...aces">{{cite journal|last=Bruner|first=Emiliano|title=Fossil traces of the human thought: paleoneurobiology and the evolution of the genus Homo|journal=Jour ...tudies of brain evolution, however, did not come about until much later in human history.<ref name="Holloway" /> ...
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  • ...|title=Large-scale single-neuron speech sound encoding across the depth of human cortex |url=https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06839-2 |journal=Nat == Anatomy of the ear == ...
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  • ...with the metric of diffeomorphic metric mapping is called [[Computational Anatomy#Diffeomorphometry: The metric space of shapes and forms|diffeomorphometry]] ...ties such as arc length and surface areas. Spatial location and extents in human anatomical coordinate systems can be recorded via a variety of Medical imag ...
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  • ...opic hairs, or [[seta]]e (singular seta), arranged into [[Lamella (surface anatomy)|lamellae]] that increase the [[Van der Waals force]]s - the distance-depen ...free }}</ref> similar to [[α-keratin]] being the basic building block of [[human skin]] and [[finger nails]]. ...
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  • ...e, promoting fluid flow. Heat also decreases the viscosity of the [[lumen (anatomy)|lumen]]. Heat transfer is monitored by thermoreceptors which regulate the ...e of this action can be observed in the human body during exercise. When a human is exercising, there is an increase in the metabolic rate inside the muscle ...
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  • ...simplification is by considering that the average [[mass density]] of the human body is typically close to 1&nbsp;g/mL. Thus, while the body weight is usua ...I volume which is a good approximation for some but not all tissues in the human body.{{cn|date=January 2025}} ...
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  • In human [[brain]] quantitative susceptibility mapping, only the local susceptibilit ...ndreas |last3=Bowtell |first3=Richard |title=Susceptibility mapping in the human brain using threshold-based k-space division |journal=Magnetic Resonance in ...
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  • {{Infobox anatomy ..., Frappier|2006|loc=Kidney : General Organisation}} on the back ([[Dorsal (anatomy)|dorsal]]) wall of the body.{{sfn|Withers, Cooper, Maloney et al.|2016|loc= ...
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  • ...=Charles | title=Anatomy of the Selection Problem | journal=The Journal of Human Resources | volume=24 | issue=3 | date=1989 |pages=343–360 |doi=10.2307/145 ...
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