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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37889657/electromyographic-and-kinematic-comparison-of-the-leading-and-trailing-fore-and-hindlimbs-of-horses-during-canter
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Lindsay B St George, Hilary M Clayton, Jonathan K Sinclair, Jim Richards, Serge H Roy, Sarah Jane Hobbs
This study compared muscle activity and movement between the leading (Ld) and trailing (Tr) fore- (F) and hindlimbs (H) of horses cantering overground. Three-dimensional kinematic and surface electromyography (sEMG) data were collected from right triceps brachii, biceps femoris, middle gluteal, and splenius from 10 ridden horses during straight left- and right-lead canter. Statistical parametric mapping evaluated between-limb (LdF vs. TrF, LdH vs. TrH) differences in time- and amplitude-normalized sEMG and joint angle-time waveforms over the stride...
May 25, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37885148/assessing-the-evolutionary-lability-of-insulin-signalling-in-the-regulation-of-nutritional-plasticity-across-traits-and-species-of-horned-dung-beetles
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Patrick T Rohner, Sofia Casasa, Armin P Moczek
Nutrition-dependent growth of sexual traits is a major contributor to phenotypic diversity, and a large body of research documents insulin signalling as a major regulator of nutritional plasticity. However, findings across studies raise the possibility that the role of individual components within the insulin signalling pathway diverges in function among traits and taxa. Here, we use RNAi-mediated transcript depletion in the gazelle dung beetle to investigate the functions of forkhead box O (Foxo) and two paralogs of the insulin receptor (InR1 and InR2) in shaping nutritional plasticity in polyphenic male head horns, exaggerated fore legs, and weakly nutrition-responsive genitalia...
October 26, 2023: Journal of Evolutionary Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37786498/a-changing-view-on-patient-safety-how-the-healthcare-safety-investigation-branch-has-brought-system-focused-investigations-to-the-fore
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Ted Baker
In this perspective, the chair designate of the Healthcare Services Safety Investigation Body (HSSIB), the new arm's length body transitioning from the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB), reflects on how the Francis Inquiry was instrumental in changing the view of patient safety in the NHS, the role of HSIB over the last 5 years in identifying systemic causes of patient harm and what the future holds for HSSIB.
March 2023: Future Healthcare Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37750868/gene-expression-mapping-of-the-neuroectoderm-across-phyla-conservation-and-divergence-of-early-brain-anlagen-between-insects-and-vertebrates
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Nico Posnien, Vera S Hunnekuhl, Gregor Bucher
Gene expression has been employed for homologizing body regions across bilateria. The molecular comparison of vertebrate and fly brains has led to a number of disputed homology hypotheses. Data from the fly Drosophila melanogaster have recently been complemented by extensive data from the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum with its more insect-typical development. In this review, we revisit the molecular mapping of the neuroectoderm of insects and vertebrates to reconsider homology hypotheses. We claim that the protocerebrum is non-segmental and homologous to the vertebrate fore- and midbrain...
September 26, 2023: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37733821/obese-occupant-response-in-reclined-and-upright-seated-postures-in-frontal-impacts
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Karthik Somasundaram, John R Humm, Narayan Yoganandan, Hans Hauschild, Klaus Driesslein, Frank A Pintar
The American population is getting heavier and automated vehicles will accommodate unconventional postures. While studies replicating mid-size and upright fore-aft seated occupants are numerous, experiments with post-mortem human subjects (PMHS) with obese and reclined occupants are sparse. The objective of this study was to compare the kinematics of the head-neck, torso and pelvis, and document injuries and injury patterns in frontal impacts. Six PMHS with a mean body mass index of 38.2 ± 5.3 kg/m2 were equally divided between upright and reclined groups (seatback: 23°, 45°), restrained by a three-point integrated belt, positioned on a semi-rigid seat, and exposed to low and moderate velocities (15, 32 km/h)...
November 2022: Stapp Car Crash Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37708787/histopathological-changes-in-the-greenshell-mussel-perna-canaliculus-in-response-to-chronic-thermal-stress
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Joanna S Copedo, Stephen C Webb, Norman L C Ragg, Jessica A Ericson, Leonie Venter, Alfonso J Schmidt, Natalí J Delorme, Andrea C Alfaro
Climate change associated temperature challenges pose a serious threat to the marine environment. Elevations in average sea surface temperatures are occurring and increasing frequency of marine heatwaves resulting in mortalities of organisms are being reported. In recent years, marine farmers have reported summer mass mortality events of the New Zealand Greenshell mussel, Perna canaliculus, during the summer months; however, the etiological agents have yet to be determined. To elucidate the role of thermal stress, adult P...
September 1, 2023: Journal of Thermal Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37676070/repositioning-forward-leaning-passengers-by-seatbelt-pre-pretensioning
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Ekant Mishra, Krystoffer Mroz, Nils Lubbe
OBJECTIVE: The study determined the seatbelt pre-pretensioner force needed and the time required to reposition average male front-seat passengers from forward-leaning to upright using finite element simulations of the Active SAFER Human Body Model (Active SHBM). METHODS: The Active SHBM was positioned in an initial forward-leaning position (29° forward from upright) on a deformable vehicle seat. A pre-pretensioner was modeled as a pre-loaded spring and its ability to reposition the forward-leaning Active SHBM to an upright position was simulated for twenty-four different pre-crash conditions...
September 7, 2023: Traffic Injury Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37668064/influence-of-foot-excitation-and-shin-posture-on-the-vibration-behavior-of-the-entire-spine-inside-a-seated-human-body
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RuiChun Dong, ShengJie Tang, Xiang Cheng, ZongLiang Wang, PeiBiao Zhang, Zheng Wei
Due to ethical issues and simplification of traditional biomechanical models, experimental methods and traditional computer methods were difficult to quantify the effects of foot excitation and shin posture on vibration behavior of the entire spine inside a seated human body under vertical whole-body vibration. This study developed and verified different three-dimensional (3D) finite element (FE) models of seated human body with detailed anatomical structure under the biomechanical characteristics to predict vibration behavior of the entire spine inside a seated human body with different foot excitation (with and without vibration) and shin posture (vertical and tilt posture)...
September 5, 2023: Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37660101/genetic-dissection-and-genomic-prediction-for-pork-cuts-and-carcass-morphology-traits-in-pig
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Lei Xie, Jiangtao Qin, Lin Rao, Dengshuai Cui, Xi Tang, Liqing Chen, Shijun Xiao, Zhiyan Zhang, Lusheng Huang
BACKGROUND: As pre-cut and pre-packaged chilled meat becomes increasingly popular, integrating the carcass-cutting process into the pig industry chain has become a trend. Identifying quantitative trait loci (QTLs) of pork cuts would facilitate the selection of pigs with a higher overall value. However, previous studies solely focused on evaluating the phenotypic and genetic parameters of pork cuts, neglecting the investigation of QTLs influencing these traits. This study involved 17 pork cuts and 12 morphology traits from 2,012 pigs across four populations genotyped using CC1 PorcineSNP50 BeadChips...
September 3, 2023: Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37627429/sexual-dimorphism-in-the-limb-bones-of-asiatic-toad-bufo-gargarizans-in-relation-to-sexual-selection
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Chengzhi Yan, Hui Ma, Yuejun Yang, Zhiping Mi
Sexual dimorphism is often considered to be the result of differences in the intensity of sexual selection between sexes. From this point of view, the sexual dimorphism of the limb bones of the Bufo gargarizans in southwest China was studied. Results showed that the fore- and hindlimb skeletons of this species were sexually dimorphic in anatomy. The humerus, radioulna, and total lengths of the forelimb skeleton of males were substantially longer than those of females, but the hand length of males was smaller than that of females...
August 16, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37605784/subfatin-asprosin-alamandine-and-maresin-1-inflammation-molecules-in-cardiopulmonary-bypass
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Onur Hanbeyoglu, Suna Aydin
PURPOSE: Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a nonphysiological procedure in which inflammatory reactions and oxidative stress are induced, hormones and hemodynamic parameters are affected, and circulation is maintained outside the body. This study aimed to examine the effects of CPB on blood subfatin (SUB), asprossin (ASP), alamandine (ALA) and maresin-1 (MaR-1) levels. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Controls and patients who underwent open-heart surgery with CPB and whose age and body mass indices were compatible with each other were included in the study...
2023: Journal of Inflammation Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37539646/prediction-of-the-biomechanical-behaviour-of-the-lumbar-spine-under-multi-axis-whole-body-vibration-using-a-whole-body-finite-element-model
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Chi Zhang, Li-Xin Guo
Low back pain has been reported to have a high prevalence among occupational drivers. Whole-body vibration during the driving environment has been found to be a possible factor leading to low back pain. Vibration loads might lead to degeneration and herniation of the intervertebral disc, which would increase incidence of low back problems among drivers. Some previous studies have reported the effects of whole-body vibration on the human body, but studies on the internal dynamic responses of the lumbar spine under multi-axis vibration are limited...
August 4, 2023: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37519381/associations-of-meditation-with-telomere-dynamics-a-case-control-study-in-healthy-adults
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Nirodhi Namika Dasanayaka, Nirmala Dushyanthi Sirisena, Nilakshi Samaranayake
INTRODUCTION: Telomeres are protective end caps of chromosomes which naturally shorten with each cell division and thus with age. Short telomeres have been associated with many age-related diseases. Meditation has come to the fore as a mind-body practice which could influence the telomere dynamics underlying these phenomena. We previously reported meditation to be associated with higher telomerase levels, mindfulness and quality of life. Here, reporting on the same study population, we describe associations between long-term meditation and telomere length (TL), expression of hTERT and hTR genes and methylation of the promoter region of hTERT gene...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37514739/real-time-recognition-and-detection-of-bactrocera-minax-diptera-trypetidae-grooming-behavior-using-body-region-localization-and-improved-c3d-network
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Yong Sun, Wei Zhan, Tianyu Dong, Yuheng Guo, Hu Liu, Lianyou Gui, Zhiliang Zhang
Pest management has long been a critical aspect of crop protection. Insect behavior is of great research value as an important indicator for assessing insect characteristics. Currently, insect behavior research is increasingly based on the quantification of behavior. Traditional manual observation and analysis methods can no longer meet the requirements of data volume and observation time. In this paper, we propose a method based on region localization combined with an improved 3D convolutional neural network for six grooming behaviors of Bactrocera minax : head grooming, foreleg grooming, fore-mid leg grooming, mid-hind leg grooming, hind leg grooming, and wing grooming...
July 16, 2023: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37508031/effect-of-dam-body-conformations-on-birth-traits-of-calves-in-chinese-holsteins
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Jiayu Yang, Zhipeng Zhang, Xubin Lu, Zhangping Yang
The objective of this study was to explore the effect of dam body conformations on birth traits including stillbirth, dystocia, gestation length and birth weight of Chinese Holstein calves and to provide a reference for improving cow reproductive performance. We collected phenotype data on 20 conformation traits of Chinese Holstein cows and analyzed the impact of dam conformation trait linear scores on stillbirth, dystocia, gestation length and calf birth weight. The feet angle, set of rear legs, fore udder attachment and rear attachment height traits of the dairy cows significantly affected the risk of stillbirth...
July 9, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37464754/allometric-wing-growth-links-parental-care-to-pterosaur-giantism
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Zixiao Yang, Baoyu Jiang, Michael J Benton, Xing Xu, Maria E McNamara, David W E Hone
Pterosaurs evolved a broad range of body sizes, from small-bodied early forms with wingspans of mostly 1-2 m to the last-surviving giants with sizes of small airplanes. Since all pterosaurs began life as small hatchlings, giant forms must have attained large adult sizes through new growth strategies, which remain largely unknown. Here we assess wing ontogeny and performance in the giant Pteranodon and the smaller-bodied anurognathids Rhamphorhynchus , Pterodactylus and Sinopterus . We show that most smaller-bodied pterosaurs shared negative allometry or isometry in the proximal elements of the fore- and hindlimbs, which were critical elements for powering both flight and terrestrial locomotion, whereas these show positive allometry in Pteranodon ...
July 26, 2023: Proceedings. Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37434869/the-postcranial-anatomy-of-gorgonops-torvus-synapsida-gorgonopsia-from-the-late-permian-of-south-africa
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Eva-Maria Bendel, Christian F Kammerer, Roger M H Smith, Jörg Fröbisch
Gorgonopsians are among the most recognizable groups of synapsids from the Permian period and have an extensive but mostly cranial fossil record. By contrast, relatively little is known about their postcranial anatomy. Here, we describe a nearly complete, semi-articulated skeleton of a gorgonopsian (identified as Gorgonops torvus ) from the late Permian Endothiodon Assemblage Zone of the South African Karoo Basin and discuss its paleobiological implications. Known gorgonopsian postcrania indicate morphological conservatism in the group, but the skeletal anatomy of Gorgonops does differ from that of other gorgonopsians in some respects, such as in the triangular radiale and short terminal phalanges in the manus, and a weakly developed distinction between pubis and ischium in ventral aspect of the pelvic girdle...
2023: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37421811/individual-muscle-contributions-to-the-acceleration-of-the-centre-of-mass-during-gait-in-people-with-mild-to-moderate-hip-osteoarthritis
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Jeremy P Higgs, Laura E Diamond, David J Saxby, Rod S Barrett, David F Graham
BACKGROUND: People with mild-to-moderate hip osteoarthritis (OA) exhibit hip muscle weakness, alterations in hip kinematics and kinetics and hip contact forces during gait compared to healthy controls. However, it is unclear if those with hip OA use different motor control strategies to coordinate the motion of the centre of mass (COM) during gait. Such information could provide further critical assessment of conservative management strategies implemented for people with hip OA. RESEARCH QUESTION: Do muscle contributions to the acceleration of the COM during walking differ between individuals with mild-to-moderate hip OA and controls? METHODS: Eleven individuals with mild-to-moderate hip OA and 10 healthy controls walked at a self-selected speed while whole-body motion and ground reaction forces were measured...
June 28, 2023: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37360774/a-sensory-signal-related-to-left-right-symmetry-modulates-intra-and-interlimb-cutaneous-reflexes-during-locomotion-in-intact-cats
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Stephen Mari, Charly G Lecomte, Angèle N Merlet, Johannie Audet, Jonathan Harnie, Ilya A Rybak, Boris I Prilutsky, Alain Frigon
INTRODUCTION: During locomotion, cutaneous reflexes play an essential role in rapidly responding to an external perturbation, for example, to prevent a fall when the foot contacts an obstacle. In cats and humans, cutaneous reflexes involve all four limbs and are task- and phase modulated to generate functionally appropriate whole-body responses. METHODS: To assess task-dependent modulation of cutaneous interlimb reflexes, we electrically stimulated the superficial radial or superficial peroneal nerves in adult cats and recorded muscle activity in the four limbs during tied-belt (equal left-right speeds) and split-belt (different left-right speeds) locomotion...
2023: Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37344197/unusual-foreign-body-in-the-nasal-cavity-after-craniofacial-injury
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V Novák, L Hrabálek, J Hoza, P Stejskal
A 68-year-old man with severe craniofacial trauma underwent endoscopic surgery for nasal cerebrospinal fluid leak. During the operation, a plastic object in the shape of a spectacle lens was found wedged in the left nasal passage, which we extracted. As subsequently established from the patient's documentation, it was a dislodged acrylic implant originally placed at the base of the orbit which was surgically treated after an injury to the facial skeleton thirty-five years ago. What is also rare about this is the fact that the patient had been examined for many years at the otorhinology department for purulent discharge from the left nasal cavity and impaired ventilation...
2023: Rozhledy V Chirurgii: Měsíčník Československé Chirurgické Společnosti
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