نتایج جستجو برای: Procrustes superimposition

تعداد نتایج: 2009  

Journal: :progress in biological sciences 2013
ali mohammadian mohammad reza nourani seyed javad mowla mahmood tavallaei yu liang

micrornas (mirnas) are short, endogenous non-coding rnas that function as guide molecules to regulate transcription of their target messenger rnas. several methods including low-density qpcr arrays are being increasingly used to profile the expression of these molecules in a variety of different biological conditions. reliable analysis of expression profiles demands removal of technical variati...

2011
Ralph E. Chapman Harlan Ellison

Conventional Procrustes methods allow the analysis of morphology through the superimposition of one morphology onto another using the positions of landmark points. These methods are most useful for the comparison of pairs or small groups of specimens when it is of interest to describe one morphology in terms of deformation from another. When population analyses are of interest, generalized meth...

Journal: :Archives of oral biology 1998
G D Singh J A McNamara S Lozanoff

The role of mandibular phenotype in the development of Class III malocclusion remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the form of the mandible differed between prepubertal individuals with Class I and Class III malocclusions. Lateral cephalographs of 73 children of European-American descent aged between 5-11 years with Class III malocclusion were compared to those of...

Journal: :علمی شیلات ایران 0
مظاهر زمانی فرادنبه m. zamani faradonbeh سهیل ایگدری s. eagderi منوچهر نصری m. nasri

landmark based geometric morphometrics and comparison of meristic characters was used to understand potential differences between populations of waspi in mashkil and mokran basins. 97 specimens of waspies were caught (64 from mashkil river and 33 from sarbaz river). 14 landmarks were digitized on pictures taken from left side of specimens and meristic characters were counted. data were analyzed...

Ali Mohammadian Mahmood Tavallaei Mohammad Reza Nourani Seyed Javad Mowla Yu Liang

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short, endogenous non-coding RNAs that function as guide molecules to regulate transcription of their target messenger RNAs. Several methods including low-density qPCR arrays are being increasingly used to profile the expression of these molecules in a variety of different biological conditions. Reliable analysis of expression profiles demands removal of technical variati...

Journal: :Vision Research 2015
Elisabeth Baumgartner Christiane B. Wiebel Karl R. Gegenfurtner

We investigated material perception in blind participants to explore the influence of visual experience on material representations and the relationship between visual and haptic material perception. In a previous study with sighted participants, we had found participants' visual and haptic judgments of material properties to be very similar (Baumgartner, Wiebel, & Gegenfurtner, 2013). In a cat...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2000
A M Bacon

The shape of the distal humerus in Homo, Pan (P. paniscus and P. troglodytes), Gorilla, and six australopithecines is compared using a geometric approach (Procrustes superimposition of landmarks). Fourteen landmarks are defined on the humerus in a two-dimensional space. Principal components analysis (PCA) is performed on all superimposed coordinates. I have chosen to discuss the precise place o...

Journal: :Archives of oral biology 1999
G D Singh J A McNamara S Lozanoff

The purpose was to test the hypothesis that soft-tissue morphology differs consistently in people of diverse ethnic origin exhibiting Class III malocclusions. Lateral cephalographs of 70 Korean and 71 European-American children aged between 5 and 11 years were traced and 12 homologous, soft-tissue landmarks digitized. The total sample was subdivided into seven age- and sex-matched groups, and P...

2014
I. Kim M. E. Oliveira W. J. Duncan I. Cioffi M. Farella

BACKGROUND Our knowledge of mandibular growth mostly derives from cephalometric radiography, which has inherent limitations due to the two-dimensional (2D) nature of measurement. OBJECTIVE To assess 3D morphological changes occurring during growth in a rabbit mandible. Methods. Serial cone-beam computerised tomographic (CBCT) images were made of two New Zealand white rabbits, at baseline and ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2011
Christian Peter Klingenberg

Increasingly, data on shape are analysed in combination with molecular genetic or ecological information, so that tools for geometric morphometric analysis are required. Morphometric studies most often use the arrangements of morphological landmarks as the data source and extract shape information from them by Procrustes superimposition. The MorphoJ software combines this approach with a wide r...

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