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    Venation Skeleton-Based Modeling Plant Leaf Wilting by Shenglian Lu, Chunjiang Zhao, Xinyu Guo

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The proposed method includes five principal processes. Firstly, a three-dimensional leaf skeleton is constructed from a leaf image, and the leaf skeleton is further used to generate a detailed mesh for the leaf surface. …”
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    Giant Cell Tumor in Axial Skeleton With Neurologic Symptoms by Ian Motie, Katherine Burns, Elizabeth Tremblay, Tim Gemesi, Wilhelmine Wiese-Rometsch

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Biopsy showed findings compatible with giant cell tumor of the bone, and H3F3A gene mutation testing confirmed the diagnosis present in the axial skeleton. …”
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    Synthesis and structural analysis of dinucleotides containing 2′,3′-trans-bridged nucleic acids with trans-5,6- or 5,7-fused ring skeleton by Takashi Osawa, Ryota Nakanishi, Keito Uda, So Muramoto, Satoshi Obika

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In this study, we designed dinucleotides containing 2′,3′-trans-bridged nucleic acids (2′,3′-trans-BNAs) based on the idea that the sugar conformation and torsions angles δ, ε, ζ, α, and β of the backbone can be controlled by a 5,6- or 5,7-membered trans-fused ring skeleton cyclized between the 2′- and 3′-positions of the sugar moiety. …”
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    THE POSSIBILITY OF TREATING PATIENTS WITH GASTRIC CANCER WITH METASTASES TO THE BONES OF THE SKELETON by N. V. Rasulova, D. T. Arybzhanov, F. Z. Dzhalalov, Kyeong Hwan Kim

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…After the treatment of bone  metastases with samarium-153 oksa bifor,  pain intensity  decreased by 3,9 ± 0,3 days (range from 2 to 6) and reached the level of 0,9 ± 0,5 (from 0 to 2). …”
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    Leprosy in skeletons from archaeological sites: A systematic review. by Hugo Pessotti Aborghetti, Simon M Collin, Julienne Dadalto Dos Santos, Pamela Barbosa Dos Santos, Taís Loureiro Zambon, Rafael Maffei Loureiro, Patrícia D Deps

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…In upper limbs, 75.8% of humeri, 65.8% of radii, 61.0% of ulnae and 75.8% of hand phalanges exhibited pathological alterations. From 73 skeletons from 19 genomic studies, M. leprae single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) type 3 was identified in 59 skeletons (80.8%), SNP type 2 in 11 (15.1%), type 4 in two, and type 1 in one.…”
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