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2023
A new thin sectioning method for observation of higher resolution images in bone histomorphologyCitation for this article: Nakai, D., & Boyde, A. (2024) A new thin sectioning method for observation of higher resolution images in bone histomorphology. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2023.2298402
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
2023
Locomotor and postural diversity among reptiles viewed through the prism of femoral microanatomy: Palaeobiological implications for some Permian and Mesozoic taxa
Journal of Anatomy
2023
Unravelling the postural diversity of mammals: Contribution of humeral cross-sections to palaeobiological inferences
Journal of Mammalian Evolution
2023
Deciphering locomotion in reptiles: application of elliptic Fourier transforms to femoral microanatomy
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2023
Is the hyoid a constraint on innovation? A study in convergence driving feeding in fish-shaped marine tetrapods
Paleobiology
2023
Intelligent sampling of high‐dimensional joint mobility space for analysis of articular function
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
2023
Hierarchical Porous Structure Fabrication Via Hybrid Stereolithography and Inkjet Printing With Sacrificial Liquid
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
2023
Non-avian theropod phalanges from the marine Fox Hills Formation (Maastrichtian), western South Dakota, USA
PeerJ
2023
Macroevolutionary patterns in the pelvis, stylopodium and zeugopodium of megalosauroid theropod dinosaurs and their importance for locomotor function
Royal Society Open Science
2023
Evolution of posture in amniotes–Diving into the trabecular architecture of the femoral head
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
2022
How does bone microanatomy and musculature covary? An investigation in the forelimb of two species of martens (Martes foina, Martes martes)
Journal of Anatomy
2022
Harnessing structural stochasticity in the computational discovery and design of microstructures
Materials & Design
2022
Trabecular bone ontogeny tracks neural development and life history among humans and non-human primates
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2022
Growth and development of trabecular structure in the calcaneus of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) reflects locomotor behavior, life history, and neuromuscular development
Journal of Anatomy
2021
A new straightforward method for semi-automated segmentation of trabecular bone from cortical bone in diverse and challenging morphologies
Royal Society Open Science
2021
Locomotory behaviour of early tetrapods from Blue Beach, Nova Scotia, revealed by novel microanatomical analysis
Royal Society Open Science
2021
Maniraptoran pelvic musculature highlights evolutionary patterns in theropod locomotion on the line to birds
PeerJ
2021
How to build a dinosaur: Musculoskeletal modeling and simulation of locomotor biomechanics in extinct animals
Paleobiology
2021
Evolutionary biomechanics: hard tissues and soft evidence?
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
2020
Differing trabecular bone architecture in dinosaurs and mammals contribute to stiffness and limits on bone strain
PLOS ONE
2020
Exploring the interdependence between self-organization and functional morphology in cellular systems
Journal of Cell Science
2020
3D hindlimb joint mobility of the stem-archosaur Euparkeria capensis with implications for postural evolution within Archosauria
Scientific Reports
2020
New material reveals the pelvic morphology of Caenagnathidae (Theropoda, Oviraptorosauria)
Cretaceous Research
2020
Ground testing of a 1% gravo-aeroelastically scaled additively-manufactured wind turbine blade with bio-inspired structural design
Renewable Energy
2019
The architecture of cancellous bone in the hindlimb of moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes), with implications for stance and gait
Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology
2019
2019 53rd Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers
2019
Trabecular architecture in the humeral metaphyses of non‐avian reptiles (Crocodylia, Squamata and Testudines): Lifestyle, allometry and phylogeny
Journal of Morphology
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