POV I accidentally snapped your cervical vertebrae with my tail because I turned around too fast and I’m panicking because your medical bills will be very expensive (we are American)

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Such arrangement would have allowed air to circulate inside the air cavities of the bones. The research further shows that vertebrae of this pterosaur are generally more pneumatic (contain more air) than those of the large sauropods.

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He's got it all! Get the x-ray of CryptoPunk and all TEN of his attributes (the most by far) ☠️

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✅ Bullet
✅ Glass Eye
✅ Gold Tooth
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Our last presentation at the Visual SciComm Conference is 3D Modeling Animal Anatomy with ! Mieke will show how she made a 3D model of a rat neck, including vertebrae and surrounding tissue, while discussing the future of 3D. Register by July 14! https://t.co/lqg2wm0ZfP

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Discs are rubbery shock absorbers sandwiched between vertebrae. Disc prolapse is when their jelly-like center bursts out which can put pressure on nerves. Surgery may help some but other treatment options include medication & physio. Made to support a video by

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Our illustrations about a mathematical model that helps precalculate the sagittal vertical axis changes with pedicle subtraction osteotomy have been published in

https://t.co/ugCTXjAuUd

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Dino Fact:

Nomingia is an Oviraptorid from Late Cretaceous Mongolia. Its tail vertebrae were fused into a pygostyle like birds. It's where tail flight feathers are attached in birds. For Nomingia, it'd be for a fan of feathers to display to others of its kind.

Art: Sydney Mohr

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We demonstrated the method on Trix (RGM.792000) the rex in the collection of , . Trix has fantastic preservation of the tail vertebrae, allowing us to perform a 3D muscular & ligament reconstruction.

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'The neck's best thing'
Azhdarchid Pterosaurs, largest flying animals ever, had much longer necks than giraffes! have just observed a unique structure in vertebrae which 'spoked volumes' & made them possible.

: https://t.co/A6wzZyL8H3

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Niv's working hard to put together every bit of clinical evidence she can, mapping entheses expected to be affected. For example, in ALS we often see neck extensor weakness ("dropped head syndrome")- we should be able to see that change quite clearly in the vertebrae! 7/8

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Loosening up them sketches some, and a few vertebrae it seems.

Featuring a slightly off-model Goon, courtesy of 😉

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Miragaia was a stegosaur that seemed like it wanted to be a sauropod! It had the longest neck known of any stegosaur, with possibly around 17 vertebrae. Its named after the parish of Miragaia, Portugal, where its bones were found nearby!

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45. Most cases of cauda equina result from disc protrusion. The intervertebral discs are a secondary cartilaginous joint. They have a tough outer layer and a gelatinous core. Cartilaginous end plate of each disc attaches to the bony endplate of vertebrae.

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The appearance of Rolling Turtle is similar to that of a turtle or tortoise. It has bunny-like front teeth along with naive eyes. It seems to have a human-like vertebrae and a very round shell.

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New Spinosaurus dorsal vertebrae centrum arrangement based on anterior centrum curve. Identify each centrum location is important in order to rebuild the complete model of skeleton.
Read more at below link if you like:
https://t.co/8eEysaN7qq

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When Sarmientosaurus was discovered, it was found with an almost complete skull with lower jaws, articulated with the first seven vertebrae of the front neck.

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The vertebrae & spine!
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The skeletal material of Diamantinasaurus included most of the forelimb, shoulder girdle, pelvis, hindlimb, ribs, radius, and vertebrae. The forelimb was complete with the radius being more robust than contemporary titanosaurs, except Opisthocoelicaudia. (1/2)

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