نتایج جستجو برای: labyrinth

تعداد نتایج: 7019  

2008
J. Erler Yannis Semertzidis

I use spin as a guide through the labyrinth of possibilities and ideas that go beyond the established understanding of the fundamental interactions.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2018

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Association 1914

2013
Eric G. Ekdale

BACKGROUND Variation is a naturally occurring phenomenon that is observable at all levels of morphology, from anatomical variations of DNA molecules to gross variations between whole organisms. The structure of the otic region is no exception. The present paper documents the broad morphological diversity exhibited by the inner ear region of placental mammals using digital endocasts constructed ...

2008
Atilla Elçi Behnam Rahnama Kiavash Bahreini

The Semantic Web Technologies (SWTs) are utilized in different areas of research as a tool to represent meaningful and inferable data. Yet researchers try to come up with standardization for usage of SWTs to be able to apply it in various fields. However, the current implementations are very specialized to task and are not flexible for different instances. In this paper, we focus on design and ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1924

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2011
Sung-Il Nam Fred H Linthicum Saumil N Merchant

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To describe the histopathologic findings in the temporal bone in patients with neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). The literature contains limited data on otopathology of NF2. STUDY DESIGN Basic science study. METHODS Twenty-six temporal bones from 16 patients with NF2 were examined by light microscopy. The diagnosis of NF2 was made on the basis of bilateral cochleovestibu...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2017
Kendra A Sirak Daniel M Fernandes Olivia Cheronet Mario Novak Beatriz Gamarra Tímea Balassa Zsolt Bernert Andrea Cséki János Dani József Zsolt Gallina Gábor Kocsis-Buruzs Ivett Kővári Orsolya László Ildikó Pap Róbert Patay Zsolt Petkes Gergely Szenthe Tamás Szeniczey Tamás Hajdu Ron Pinhasi

Ancient DNA (aDNA) research involves invasive and destructive sampling procedures that are often incompatible with anthropological, anatomical, and bioarcheological analyses requiring intact skeletal remains. The osseous labyrinth inside the petrous bone has been shown to yield higher amounts of endogenous DNA than any other skeletal element; however, accessing this labyrinth in cases of a comp...

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