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Craniofacial osteomas were most often found in the frontal bone
Study establishes diagnostic and treatment protocols for craniofacial osteomas in 141 patients, showing frontal bone predominance, female predominance, and no recurrences with surgical management.
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YOLOv12 detected many cephalometric landmarks within 2 mm
YOLOv12-based automatic detection of cephalometric landmarks on lateral skull X-rays achieves 80.57% accuracy within 2 mm, matching human variability standards.
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Drimolen fossils show mixed hominin postcranial remains
Analysis of 28 postcranial fossils from Drimolen Main Quarry, South Africa, dated 2 million years ago, revealing locomotor capabilities and skeletal morphology of Paranthropus robustus and early Homo.
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Biomimicry of Combative Bovids to Revamp a Lightweight, Energy-Absorbing Lattice for High Impact Applications
Biomimetic lattice structures based on muskox and bighorn sheep anatomy demonstrate enhanced energy absorption with external horns, though material ductility proves more critical than geometry.