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Concern identification aims to find the implementation of a functional concern in existing source code. In this work, concerns are described, using the Hierarchic Concern Model, as gray-boxes containing subconcerns, inputs, and outputs. The inputs and outputs are used as concern seeds to identify data-oriented abstractions of concern implementations, called concern skeletons. The identification approach is based on context free language reachability and supported by a tool, called CoDEx.
concern skeleton --- hierarchic concern model --- CoDEx --- concern identification
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Use this atlas to accurately interpret images of musculoskeletal disorders! Taylor, Hughes, and Resnick's Skeletal Imaging: Atlas of the Spine and Extremities, 2nd Edition covers each anatomic region separately, so common disorders are shown within the context of each region. This allows you to examine and compare images for a variety of different disorders. A separate chapter is devoted to each body region, with coverage of normal developmental anatomy, developmental anomalies and normal variations, and how to avoid a misdiagnosis by differentiating between disorders that appear to
Spine --- Diagnostic imaging --- Human skeleton --- Radiography --- Imaging. --- Human anatomy --- Skeleton --- Backbone --- Columna vertebralis --- Spinal column --- Vertebral column --- Back --- Bones
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Age Estimation of the Human Skeleton is a needed up-to-date book providing anthropologists and anatomists with a broad spectrum of techniques focused on aging human skeletal remains. It represents the most current reference book devoted entirely to estimating age at death for skeletonized and decomposed human remains and is a convenient starting point for practical and research applications. This book is a valuable reference for all individuals interested in the identification or analysis of human remains including forensic anthropologists, bioarchaeologists, forensic odontologists, pathologis
Human skeleton --- Human skeleton --- Human body --- Forensic anthropology. --- Forensic osteology. --- Dental anthropology. --- Analysis. --- Growth. --- Composition --- Age factors.
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Spine --- Diseases --- Backbone --- Columna vertebralis --- Spinal column --- Vertebral column --- Back --- Bones --- Skeleton
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Visual Guide to Musculoskeletal Tumors: A Clinical-Radiologic-Histologic Approach, by Felasfa Wodajo, MD; Frank Gannon, MD and Mark Murphey, MD, uses a pattern-recognition approach to help you diagnose challenging musculoskeletal tumors with confidence. With an easy-to-use format, it is the only resource that correlates histology studies and imaging studies. By comparing images these superb-quality, large-scale images, you can master pattern recognition for the 30 most important musculoskeletal tumors and make informed, effective, and rapid decisions on diagnosis and treatment. Maste
Bones --- Osteology --- Musculoskeletal system --- Bone --- Skeleton --- Tumors --- Diseases --- Diagnosis --- Magnetic resonance imaging
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Cytoskeleton --- Cytoskeleton. --- Cellen (biologie) --- Beweeglijkheid. --- Cytoskelet. --- Cell skeleton --- Skeleton, Cell --- Cytoplasmic Filaments --- Cytoskeletal Filaments --- Microtrabecular Lattice --- Cytoplasmic Filament --- Cytoskeletal Filament --- Cytoskeletons --- Filament, Cytoplasmic --- Filament, Cytoskeletal --- Filaments, Cytoplasmic --- Filaments, Cytoskeletal --- Lattice, Microtrabecular --- Lattices, Microtrabecular --- Microtrabecular Lattices --- Cytoplasm --- Life Sciences --- Biology
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Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Spinal Techniques, by Daniel H. Kim, MD, FACS, Kyung Hoon Kim, MD, and Yong Chul Kim, MD, helps you apply methods of spinal pain relief that involve less risk and shorter recovery times. Focusing on the broad appeal of this goal for you and your patients, this volume will help surgeons and specialists in various areas of pain management provide less invasive alternatives and faster recovery procedures for those suffering with spinal injuries. Reduce the risk associated with invasive spinal procedures by considering new perspectives on pain management techniques that can be used by specialists from various disciplines. Address the growing need for less invasive surgeries with shorter recovery times among a large and aging population with musculoskeletal problems.
Spine --- Injections, Spinal. --- Endoscopic surgery. --- Intraspinal injections --- Spinal injections --- Backbone --- Columna vertebralis --- Spinal column --- Vertebral column --- Back --- Bones --- Skeleton
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Tuymans, Luc --- Iconography --- art [discipline] --- skulls [skeleton components] --- public spaces --- mosaics [visual works] --- MAS: Museum aan de Stroom [Antwerp]
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Iconography --- Art --- art [discipline] --- skulls [skeleton components] --- public spaces --- mosaics [visual works] --- Tuymans, Luc --- MAS: Museum aan de Stroom [Antwerp]
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