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Distal phalanx: bone at the end of a toe. Middle phalanx: small central bone of a toe. Proximal phalanx: the small bone of a toe closest to the foot. Phalanges of the toes: jointed segments of a toe. Metatarsal bones: parts of the skeleton of a foot between the tarsus and the toes.
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Bones of the hand (dorsal view): a hard, solid organ of the skeleton of the hand in vertebrates. ... Distal phalanx: bone at the end of a finger. Middle phalanx: small, middle bone of a finger. Proximal phalanx: small bone of a finger, closest to the palm of the hand. Phalanges: jointed segment of a finger.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on phalanx (bone), in anatomy, finger or toe of land vertebrates, the skeleton of which consists of small bones called phalanges. The tips of the digits are usually protected by keratinous structures, such as claws, nails, or hoofs, which may also be used for defense or manipulation.
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Titre du document / Document title ... Radiodiagnosis ; Medical imagery ; Technique ; Human ; Segmentation ; Standards ; Bone ; Phalanx ; Tridimensional image ; Computerized axial tomography ;
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three phalanx bones of the index finger from five cadaveric specimens. .... surface definition for a proximal phalanx bone. Consider, ...
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Semi-automated phalanx bone segmentation using the expectation maximization algorithm. ... Semi-automated phalanx bone segmentation using the expectation maximization algorithm.Semi-automated phalanx bone segmentation using the expectation maximization algorithm.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18769967
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In this paper analyze of phalanx bone supposed at compression, torsion and bending is made. ... In this paper analyze of phalanx bone supposed at compression, torsion and bending is made. We know that the bones are one of the most important natural composite materials. The finite element method offers the possibility for...
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The Medscape Journal ... Bone Substitutes ... 0 (Bone Substitutes)
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Blood cells are produced by the marrow located in some bones. An average of 2.6 million red blood cells are produced each second by the bone marrow to replace those worn out and destroyed by the liver.
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emuseum.mnsu.edu/biology/humananatomy/skeletal/skeletal...
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