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Goodrich, James Tait. "How to get in and out of the skull: from tumi to “hammer and chisel” to the Gigli saw and the osteoplastic flap." Neurosurgical Focus 36, no. 4 (April 2014): E6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2014.2.focus13543.

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Making “holes in the skull” is an ancient art and by some is considered the second oldest profession in the world—the first being prostitution. Early surgeons, and later on neurosurgeons, devised a number of ingenious ways to make a hole in the skull or elevate a depressed skull fracture. Trephined skulls from antiquity have now been found in most parts of world, showing that the art of trephining is not only ancient but clearly widespread. Beginning with antiquity the author traces the development of this surgical skill by reviewing the various tools used and surgical designs to perform what is now called a craniotomy.
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Robertson, Emilie, Peter Kwan, Gorman Louie, Pierre Boulanger, and Daniel Aalto. "Skeletal Deformity in Patients With Unilateral Coronal Craniosynostosis: Perceptions of the General Public." Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction 13, no. 2 (March 25, 2020): 122–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1943387520911873.

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Study Design: A two-alternative forced choice design was used to gather perceptual data regarding unicoronal synostosis (UCS). Objective: Cranial vault remodeling aims at improving the aesthetic appearance of infants with UCS by reshaping the forehead and reducing the potential for psychosocial discrimination. People's perception of craniofacial deformity plays a role in the stigma of deformity. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between objective skull deformity in UCS patients and laypersons’ perception of skull normality. Methods: Forty layperson skull raters were recruited from the general public. Skull raters were asked to categorize 45 infant skull images as normal or abnormal. Twenty-one of the images were UCS skulls, and 24 were normal skulls. Skulls were displayed briefly on a computer to simulate a first impression scenario and generate a perceptual response. A χ 2 analysis and mixed-effects regression model were used to analyze the response data. Results: Members of the general public were good at distinguishing between skull groups, χ 2 (1) = 281.97, P < .001. In addition, skull raters’ responses were predicted by the severity of deformity in the UCS skulls ( b = −0.10, z = −2.6, P = .010, CI: −0.18, −0.02). A skull with a deformity value of 2.8 mm (CI: 1.8, 4.1) was equally likely to be rated normal or abnormal. Conclusions: This is the first study to investigate the relationship between objective skull deformity in UCS and public perception. Laypersons were good at distinguishing the difference between normal and UCS skulls, and their perceptions of normality were predicted by the degree of skull deformity.
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Zhang, Dan, and Kang Wang. "A Synthetic Feature Skull Descriptor for 3D Skull Similarity Measurement." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2019 (November 30, 2019): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8083504.

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3D skull similarity measurement is a challenging and meaningful task in the fields of archaeology, forensic science, and anthropology. However, it is difficult to correctly and directly measure the similarity between 3D skulls which are geometric models with multiple border holes and complex topologies. In this paper, based on the synthetic feature method, we propose a novel 3D skull descriptor, synthetic wave kernel distance distribution (SWKDD) constructed by the laplace–beltrami operator. By defining SWKDD, we obtain a concise global skull representation method and transform the complex 3D skull similarity measurement into a simple 1D vector similarity measurement. First, we give the definition and calculation of SWKDD and analyse its properties. Second, we represent a framework for 3D skull similarity measurement using the SWKDD of 3D skulls and details of the calculation steps involved. Finally, we validate the effectiveness of our proposed method by calculating the similarity measurement of 3D skulls based on the real craniofacial database.
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Perepelkin, Andrey I., Angelika V. Tumanova, and Anastasia A. Perepelkina. "Virtual craniometry using the skull anatomy program." Journal of Volgograd State Medical University 20, no. 4 (January 27, 2024): 162–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.19163/1994-9480-2023-20-4-162-167.

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Craniometric studies were carried out on mature male skulls of the 2nd period using the original Skull anatomy program. Depending on the transverse-longitudinal index, all skulls were distributed into 3 forms: brachycrania, mesocrania and dolichocrania. With a transverse-longitudinal index of 74.9 or less, dolichocrania was determined, from 75.0 to 79.9 – mesocrania, with a cranial index of 80.0 or more – brachycrania. When measuring the transverse diameter of the skull, the lowest value of the dolichocranic skull shape was obtained, while in the brachiocranic and mesocranic skull shapes these values were higher by 5.9 % and 2.9 %, respectively (p 0.05). Statistically significant differences in longitudinal diameter were noted between the three skull shapes. The obtained craniometry results of the cerebral part of the skull show that the main parameters by which the shapes of the skulls differ in males of mature age of the second period are the transverse and longitudinal diameters of the skull and the length of its base.
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Tran, Vi Do, Tien-Tuan Dao, and Tan-Nhu Nguyen. "Global Analysis of Three-Dimensional Shape Symmetry: Human Skulls (Part II)." Journal of Technical Education Science, no. 71A (August 30, 2022): 37–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.54644/jte.71a.2022.1143.

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Facial mimics are important to human life, so facial palsy negatively affects the involved patients. Recently, the comparison of muscle action lengths between the left and right-hand sides has been used to evaluate facial palsy quantitatively. However, even in the healthy subjects, their left and right muscle action lengths could not be perfectly symmetrical. These action lengths were formed by insertion points on the head and attachment points on the skull. Consequently, the geometrical dissymmetry between left and right human skulls needs to be analyzed and reported quantitatively. So far, no studies have reported this quantity. In this paper, in the second part of our study, we analyzed symmetrical levels between the left and right sides of human skulls. In particular, 329 skull models reconstructed from computed tomography (CT) images of healthy subjects in neutral mimics were used for calculating. The left and right skull regions were mirrored through a center plane of the skull. Hausdorff distance and volumetric differences between the left skulls (skull convex hulls) and mirrored right skulls (skull convex hulls) were computed as the distance and volumetric symmetries, respectively. As a result, the distance dissymmetrical values (Mean ± SD) are 1.2680 ± 0.3538 mm, and ones of volumetric dissymmetry (Mean ± SD) are 32.1790 ± 23.2725 cm3. In perspective, we will analyze the skull symmetry in more detail with different local shape topologies. Moreover, the global and local shape symmetries will be implemented in our clinical decision support system for facial mimic rehabilitation.
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Bondár, Mária, and Krisztina Somogyi. "The Skull in the Oven : An unusual variant of the skull cult from the Late Copper Age." Hungarian Archaeology 10, no. 3 (2021): 22–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.36338/ha.2021.3.1.

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Various forms of the skull cult have been attested since the Palaeolithic across immense and geographically often distant regions. Several variants of this distinctive rite dating from the later fourth millennium BC have been documented in the Carpathian Basin: skulls placed in inhumation burials and skulls or skull fragments buried in separate graves, as well as skull fragments or mandibles deposited in pits, wells or other settlement features. Any assessment of skull cults is ultimately based on finds of intact or fragmented neurocraniums (ossa cranii cerebralis) and the viscerocraniums (ossa cranii visceralis), while mandibles are rarely found in this context. Yet, no matter which fragment of the skull is found in a burial or some other feature, the entire skull was needed for removing the portions necessary for performing the rite. The large-scale excavations conducted during the past years have yielded further evidence for the practice of this rite from several sites in Hungary. Here, we shall discuss a new element, namely the deposition of human skull fragments in ovens.
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Shaddock, David. "Skull." Psychoanalysis, Self and Context 16, no. 3 (July 3, 2021): 303–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24720038.2021.1900194.

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Khaleel N, Angadi A V, Muralidhar P S, Shabiya M, Chandrika C, and Shaik Hussain Saheb. "Study on Morphometric Features of Coronal Suture Along with it Absence and Craniosynostosis." International Journal of Anatomy and Research 9, no. 4 (December 5, 2021): 8151–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.16965/ijar.2021.172.

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Background: Cranial sutures are syndesmosis between the cranial bones. The coronal suture is oblique in direction and extends between the frontal and the parietal bones. Craniosynostosis is a rare birth defect that occurs when the coronal suture in the skull fuses prematurely, but the brain continues to grow and develop. This leads to a misshapen head. There are a number of forms of this defect, such as coronal, sagittal, lambdoid, and metopic. Materials and Methods: Total 500 skulls were used for study, coronal suture length measured by thread method, distance between Nasion to bregma and midsupraorbital rim to coronal suture were measured. For finding skull with absence of coronal, sagittal, lambdoid, and metopic suture, we examined many skulls during routine osteology classes of Medical, Dental and other medical sciences students. Around 500 skull observed and we find only one skull with absence of left coronal suture completely. Results: The length of coronal suture was 24.8+1.4cm length, the distance between nasion to bregma was 126.7 +10.25 mm and Midsupraorbital rim to cranial suture was 102.76+8.64mm We have found only one skull with absence of coronal suture. Some of the skulls shows partly fusion of sagittal, coronal sutures. The skull with complete absence of coronal suture showing the features of other sutures clearly and right side of coronal suture is showing the complete suture. The skull was not damaged and it is in perfect condition which was using by students for their osteology study. Conclusion: We found the skull with absence of left coronal suture, which may resulted due to craniosynostosis. It may be due to hot climate in India also might be resulted for absence of suture. KEY WORDS: Birth defect, Skull, Coronal suture, Craniosynostosis.
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Tedman, R. "Sex- and age-related variations in cranial measurements and suture closure in the Australian sea lion, Neophoca cinerea (Peron, 1816)." Australian Journal of Zoology 51, no. 5 (2003): 463. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo02077.

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A total of 65 skulls of the Australian sealion, Neophoca cinerea, was examined to investigate the extent to which sexual dimorphism is reflected in cranial dimensions (n = 32) and skull growth, and to determine whether cranial sutures (n = 18) can be useful in age determination. All adult skull dimensions studied display significant sexual dimorphism. Skull growth ceases close to 4–7 years of age for females (Suture Fusion Rating, SFR 25–34) but skull growth in males continues until at least 16 years of age. In animals with a SFR ≥� 25, male skulls have a minimum condylobasal length of 272 mm, whereas female skulls have a maximum condylobasal length of 259 mm. The relatively early closure of the cranial vault sutures (cessation of brain growth) is balanced by the continued growth of the bony projections that provide muscle attachment (e.g. mastoid width). The later fusion of the snout and palate sutures corresponds with the continued growth of the snout and palate to match the prolonged growth of the mandibles. The upper sixth postcanine tooth was present in 43% of the adult female skulls, but only 15% of the adult male skulls. The data suggest that it may be possible to determine age(s) from examination of the sequence of fusion of cranial sutures as well as by calculation of an overall suture fusion rating for the skull.
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Balabanova, Maria, and Aleksey Nechvaloda. "Ancient Population of the Lower Volga Region According to Craniology and Anthropological Facial Sculptural Reconstruction from a Skull." Nizhnevolzhskiy Arheologicheskiy Vestnik, no. 2 (December 2022): 158–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/nav.jvolsu.2022.2.10.

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Human skulls study occupies a special place in anthropology due to a significant informational role of this part of the skeleton in determining both general (group) and individual features enabling restoration of individual physical topology and lifetime appearance. The paper provides the anthropological type description of the ancient population from the Lower Volga region according to the data of craniology and sculptural anthropological reconstruction of the face from the skull. In the course of the study, two female and two male skulls were craniologically analyzed using the typological approach. Sculptural anthropological reconstructions were obtained for three skulls: the two female and one male. Reconstruction of the external appearance of the face from the skull of the second male skull was carried out using a digital method. Anthropological type featuring of the two female skulls from the Srubna culture and the pre-Sauromatian time burials allows us to determine their type as a Long-headed Caucasoids, predominant among the Late Bronze Age population. The male skulls of the Early Iron Age are also characterized by Caucasoid features, but they have a brachycranial skull and a weakened horizontal profiling of the face. The presence of a long-headed Caucasoid complex on the female skull from the pre-Sauromatian burial, combined with a crouched on the left side funeral rite, suggests that the studied individuals had a partial continuity from the Bronze Age population. The morphological features of the Sauromatian and Early Sarmatian skulls have analogies in the synchronous population of Western Kazakhstan, Southern Urals and the Lower Volga region. Visualization of the bone structures of the facial skull gives an idea of how the population from the Lower Volga region looked like in different eras.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Skull"

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Sullivan, Lawrence. "Wildlife Skull Activities." College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/146938.

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Animal skulls can tell us many things about creatures and how they once survived in their natural environment. This publication explains some of the characteristics of skulls that we use to tell us about how the animals lived. Topics include skull diagrams, activity lesson plans, suggestions for future learning activities and sources of animal skulls.
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Gayed, Said Simone. "Skull reconstruction through shape completion." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/24057/.

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In this study, we present a shape completion approach to skull reconstruction. Our final goal is to reconstruct the complete mesh of a skull starting from its defective point cloud. Our approach is based on an existing deep neural network, opportunely modified, trained to reconstruct a complete 3D point cloud from an incomplete one. The complete point clouds are then processed through a multi-step pipeline in order to reconstruct the original skull surface. Moreover, we analyze and refine the Sant'Orsola skull dataset, designing functional pipelines for its processing. On the test set, the proposed approach is able to complete missing areas effectively, reaching high accuracy in terms of the predicted point locations and a good qualitative approximation of the complete skull.
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Nilsson, Peter. "OPEVAL - för krigarnas skull." Thesis, Försvarshögskolan, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-1705.

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I samma ögonblick som du läser denna mening är sannolikheten stor att en svensk soldat patrullerar på en bakgata i Liberiashuvudstad Monrovia. Senare i år, eller under nästa år, utanför Afrikas ostkust, är det möjligt att en svensk sjöman embarkerarett misstänkt smuggelfartyg som blivit prejat av HMS Gävle. Samtidigt över Irak under ett Air Policing uppdrag i FN:s regiblir ett flygplan ur SWAFRAP JAS 39 belyst av ett fientligt luftvärnssystem. Vid samtliga dessa tre händelser är det tryggt attveta att den svenska materielprocessen, ingående organisationsenheter, strukturer och metoder är optimerade för att dessa soldater,sjömän och flygare skall kunna lita 100 % på sin utrustning. För visst är det så, eller …?De tre olika exemplens trovärdighet kan säkerligen diskuteras men faktum kvarstår. Idag har vi ett stort antal enheter utanförSveriges gränser och ytterligare förband står i beredskap för internationella insatser. Förutom övergången från ett invasionsförsvartill ett insatsförsvar blir också kraven allt högre på snabbare materielprocesser och mindre produktionsserierStäller dessa förändringar krav på validering av system under utvecklingsfasen, på annat sätt än vad som genomförs idag?Internationellt använder flera länder sig av en Operational Test and Evaluation organisation (OT&E) där en mycket viktig delär operationell validering (OPEVAL). Denna organisation och process innebär att deras försvarsmakter tar en mycket tydligareroll inom materielprocessen än vad vi i Sverige gör. Vad beror detta på? Är det dags för en revidering av det svenska sättet attvalidera militära materielsystem?Författaren har valt att belysa materielprocessen rörande flygsystem JAS 39 Gripen och söker svaren på frågorna inom densvenska försvarsindustrin, Försvarets materielverk och Försvarsmakten. Svaren pekar mot ett håll. Idag, i Sverige, finns detinte någon OT&E organisation med OPEVAL processer likt exempelvis det amerikanska flygvapnets. Dessa utgår främst utifrånkrigarens (slutanvändarens) perspektiv. I Sverige och särskilt inom de svenska luftstridskrafterna är TU enheterna och dåsärskilt TU JAS 39 den enhet som närmast liknar de amerikanska enheterna. Skillnaderna är dock markanta i organisation,uppgifter och mandat.Rollfördelningen mellan FM – FMV – industrin rörande verifierings- och valideringsverksamheten har förändrats de senareåren vilket inneburit att industrin tar ett allt större ansvar. Detta innebär förändrade roller och uppgifter för exempelvis FMVVerifierings- och Valideringscentrum rörande provning av enskilda materielsystem. Idag genomförs ingen OPEVAL av materielsystemi Försvarsmaktens regi. Orsakerna till detta finns främst att finna i det historiskt nära samarbetet inom materielprocessenmellan aktörerna. Uppsatsen visar på ett behov av en ny syn på validering av militära materielsystem. Denna måsteoundvikligen utgå från krigarnas krav och bör ske i Försvarsmaktens regi. Sammanfattningsvis är alltså inte frågan om enOPEVAL skall ske eller inte. Det sker alltid en OPEVAL! Frågan är om den ska ske i ordnade former under materielprocesseneller av en ensam svensk flygare, sjöman eller soldat i en mission någonstans långt utanför Sveriges gränser.
The purpose of this essay has been, through empiric research, to analyseevaluation methods and responsibilities when the Swedish Armed Forces arechange from a counter invasion defence towards forces with more flexible anddeployable capabilities with an international focus. This is done mainly by interviewingkey-personnel in three different organizations working in the Swedishdevelopment and procurement procedures. By a theoretical frameworkaround Bolman & Deals perspective model and a scientific method built upon aqualitative perspective and a hermeneutic view, the essay answers three mainquestions; To start the essay determines what OT&E processes and especiallyOPEVAL is about. This is done by introducing the USAF views in this area.Then the essay tries to answer if we are doing something similar in Sweden andhow the responsibilities within test & evaluation are distributed between thedefence industries; the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration and theSwedish Armed Forces. If the conclusions were to be that there weren’t anyOPEVAL in Sweden the essay intends to shed light on the reasons and alsoexamine any future needs. After analysis’s of interviews and documents theanswers were:The main characteristics of the USAF OT&E processes are the focus on thewarfighter. The warfighter are in the development and procurement proceduresrepresented by an OT&E organization. Closest to this kind of organization inSweden, although there are lot of differences, would be the Swedish AirForce’s “TU organizations”. However OPEVAL isn’t carried out in Swedenand the Armed Forces have just a supporting role in the validation process.The primary reason that there aren’t any OPEVAL being conducted in Swedenis the historical closeness between the organizations, our principle of selfsupportdue to our non-alignment and our limited economical means. The essay’smain conclusion is that today and tomorrow new needs must be met bynew tasks, organization structures and processes in the development and procurementprocedures. One task is to perform a credible OPEVAL similar to thekind USAF performs. Doesn’t this succeed there’s a risk that expected operationaleffects does not occur in for example peace support operations. In theend we risk the safety and the lives of our warfighters.
Avdelning: ALB - Slutet Mag 3 C-upps.Hylla: Upps. ChP 02-04
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Eriksson, Håkan. "Traditionsprincipen : för skens skull?" Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Juridiska institutionen, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-120768.

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Nilsson, Erika, and Marie Persson. "Dragarbarn - för vems skull?" Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för lärande och samhälle (LS), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-33345.

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Syftet med undersökningen är att observera några samlingar på en integrerad förskoleavdelning för att se om det finns likheter och skillnader i bemötandet av dragarbarn jämfört med barn i behov av särskilt stöd. Undersökningen syftar också till att jämföra det bemötande dragarbarn får på en integrerad avdelning jämfört med barn med typisk utveckling på ordinarie avdelning. Den teori som undersökningen bygger på är sociokulturell teori (Vygotskij, sv. övers. 2001; Wood, Bruner & Ross, 1976; Säljö, 2014). Tidigare forskning kring kamrateffekter, samlingens betydelse samt språk ur ett sociokulturellt perspektiv. Det förväntade kunskapsbidraget är att ge underlag för diskussioner och reflektioner bland pedagoger kring barn med typisk utveckling, dragarbarn, i förhållande till barn i behov av särskilt stöd.För att belysa fenomenet ur olika perspektiv har triangulering använts. Videoobservationer av två olika förskoleavdelningar samt ostrukturerade intervjuer med pedagoger utgör studiens empiri. Empirin analyseras kvantitativt och kvalitativt med ett hermeneutiskt angreppssätt där pendling mellan tidigare forskning och resultat har skett.Undersökningen visar att dragarbarnen i den integrerade gruppen hade signifikant färre turer än barnen med typisk utveckling i den ordinarie gruppen. Den visar även skillnader på samlingarnas upplägg och innehåll. Pedagogerna i den integrerade gruppen hade en större andel turer än pedagogen i den ordinarie gruppen vilket får konsekvenser för barnen. En slutsats är att pedagogerna i sin reflektion och planering kring samlingen bör ta hänsyn till alla barn, såväl dragarbarn som barn i behov av särskilt stöd. Syftet med samlingen bör tydliggöras för att få en bättre kvalité på förskolorna. Undersökningen ger underlag för vidare reflektioner bland pedagoger under handledning där specialpedagogen har en viktig roll. Fokus för specialpedagogen blir en vidgat seende där alla barns rättigheter uppmärksammas.
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Tng, Thiam-huat. "Validity of cephalometric landmarks." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 1991. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/HKUTO/record/B38628399.

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Arif, Johan. "Morphological Study of a Homo erectus Skull(Skull IX)from Sangiran, Central Jawa, Indonesia." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/181970.

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(主査)教授 瀬戸口 烈司, 教授 増田 富士雄, 教授 大野 照文, 国立科学博物館・部長 馬場 悠男
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Eriksson, Annica, and Lill Persson. "Pedagogisk utredning : för elevens skull?" Thesis, Högskolan Kristianstad, Sektionen för lärande och miljö, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hkr:diva-8408.

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Syftet med vår studie är att undersöka hur arbetet kring pedagogiska utredningar ser ut i förhållande till vad styrdokument och teorier säger, och därmed synliggöra betydelsen av pedagogiska utredningar på individ-, grupp- och organisationsnivå. Vi belyser hur några utvalda specialpedagoger arbetar med pedagogiska utredningar av elever i behov av särskilt stöd inför upprättande av åtgärdsprogram, samt ger en bild av ett par rektorers uppfattningar om pedagogiska utredningar. Studien bygger på en kvalitativ undersökning med intervjuer av specialpedagoger som arbetar i skolan, specialpedagoger inom elevhälsan samt rektorer. Arbetet ger en översikt över tidigare forskning om pedagogisk utredning. Vi har delat in vårt resultat i teman; specialpedagogens uppdrag, uppmärksamhet, orsaker, utredning, dokumentation, svårigheter och rektors uppdrag. Resultatet visar att den huvudsakliga orsaken till att elever anses vara i behov av stöd är att de inte når målen i kursplanen. Vi ser även en skillnad mellan skolans specialpedagoger och elevhälsans specialpedagoger på vilka nivåer de lägger fokus. Elevhälsan betonar skolans organisation, kultur och värdegrund i en pedagogisk utredning medan skolan lägger större vikt på individ och grupp.
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Vickaryous, Matthew K. "Skull morphology of the Ankylosauria." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/mq64985.pdf.

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Svensson, Hanna, and Sofie Sanderheim. "Restriktionsrätter - Matbedrägeri för spritens skull!" Thesis, Örebro universitet, Restaurang- och hotellhögskolan, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-31121.

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Books on the topic "Skull"

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Braithwaite, Ron. Skull rack. Augusta, GA: Harbor House, 2007.

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Shelton, Gene. Skull Creek. Thorndike, Me: G.K. Hall, 1998.

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Hecht, Daniel. Skull session. London: Macmillan, 1998.

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Hutson, Shaun. The skull. London: Pan, 1999.

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Skul: Skull Coloring Book. Independently Published, 2021.

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Cam, Lam. Store Skull: Store Skull. Independently Published, 2021.

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Skull: Skull Coloring Book. Independently Published, 2021.

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Tattoo Skull Coloring Book for Adults: Skulls, Stress Relieving Designs for Skull Lovers, Adult Skull Coloring Books. Independently Published, 2021.

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Store, King Of. Skull Coloring Book: Sugar Skulls Stress Relieving Skull Designs for Adults Relaxation. Independently Published, 2019.

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Store, King Of. Skull Coloring Book: Sugar Skulls Stress Relieving Skull Designs for Adults Relaxation. Independently Published, 2019.

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Book chapters on the topic "Skull"

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Seidenbusch, Michael, Veronika Rösenberger, and Karl Schneider. "Skull." In Imaging Practice and Radiation Protection in Pediatric Radiology, 91–126. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18504-6_8.

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Unett, Elizabeth M., and Amanda J. Royle. "Skull." In Radiographic Techniques and Image Evaluation, 160–222. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2997-6_6.

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Fitzgerald, Ray, and Ingo Königs. "Skull." In Pediatric Surgery Digest, 183–96. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34033-1_12.

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Thorek, Philip. "Skull." In Anatomy in Surgery, 7–27. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8286-7_2.

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Hart, Eric. "Skull." In Prop Building for Beginners, 61–70. New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429350825-8.

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Tabari, Ahmad Khaleghnejad, and Ehsan Moradi. "Skull." In Pediatric Surgery Digest, 151–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80411-4_12.

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Boitsios, Grammatina. "Skull." In Essential Measurements in Pediatric Musculoskeletal Imaging, 17–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17735-4_2.

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Rush, Beth. "Skull Fracture." In Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology, 3197. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57111-9_278.

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Rønning, Pål André. "Skull Fractures." In Management of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury, 109–11. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28126-6_21.

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Rush, Beth. "Skull Fracture." In Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_278-2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Skull"

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Liu, XiaoNing, FangFang Qiao, ShiXiong Wang, Jun Feng, ShangHao Zhao, and Wen Yang. "Skull Gender Identification Based on Skull Contour and Convolutional Neural Network." In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bibm.2018.8621336.

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O’Sullivan, Hugh, Shirley Bracken, John Caird, Louise Kyne, Dylan Murray, and Jodie Doyle. "GP9 Skull X-rays in the diagnosis of abnormal skull shapes." In Faculty of Paediatrics of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 9th Europaediatrics Congress, 13–15 June, Dublin, Ireland 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-epa.76.

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Abdel-Aty, Ahmad, Todd Spock, R. Manes, Patrick Tomak, Sacit Omay, and Eugenia Vining. "Skull Base Complications after Medical Treatment of Skull Base Tumors: Case Illustrations." In 29th Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1679722.

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Syed, Zuby, and Ann K. Jay. "Posterior Skull Base Imaging: Anatomy and Pathology for the Skull Base Surgeon." In 31st Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1743905.

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Suri, Ashish. "Simulation in Skull-Base Neurosurgery." In 29th Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1679572.

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Zhai, Yu Jia, Jianfei Ouyang, and Xiaochun Cao. "Landmark measurement of human skull." In Photonics North 2010, edited by Henry P. Schriemer and Rafael N. Kleiman. SPIE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.872659.

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Prasad, Gautam, Anand A. Joshi, Paul M. Thompson, Arthur W. Toga, David W. Shattuck, and Demetri Terzopoulos. "Skull-stripping with deformable organisms." In 2011 8th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isbi.2011.5872723.

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Matinfar, M., C. Baird, A. Batouli, R. Clatterbuck, and P. Kazanzides. "Robot-assisted skull base surgery." In 2007 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iros.2007.4399012.

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Parikh, Kara A., Motiwala Mustafa, Sanjeet V. Rangarajan, Donato R. Pacione, Erin McKean, Varun Kshettry, Andre Beer-Furlan, Claudia Kirsch, L. Madison Michael, and Jeffrey Sorenson. "Skull Base Registries: Building Consensus." In 32nd Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1762407.

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Chu, Jia, Timothy Deklotz, and Ann Jay. "Imaging of Central Skull Base Lesions: What the Skull Base Surgeon Needs to Know." In 29th Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1679536.

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Reports on the topic "Skull"

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Krippaehne, Suzanne. Three Dimensional Mammalian Skull Morphology. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.6485.

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Matthew R Pettus, Matthew R. Pettus. Maceration of Skull Tissue by Mealworms. Experiment, September 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/9907.

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Solodkaya, K. I., V. V. Petrovskaya, and YU A. Gioeva. Sagittal cephalometric analysis of skull CBCT. OFERNIO, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/ofernio.2021.24755.

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Solodkaya, K. I., V. V. Petrovskaya, and YU A. Gioeva. Coronal-axial cephalometric analysis of skull CBCT. OFERNIO, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/ofernio.2021.24756.

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Meghan Smallcomb, Meghan Smallcomb. Gray whales suck: skull adaptations to suction feeding in gray whales. Experiment, September 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/3510.

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Hoover, Sean W. More tooth, Less Skull: Force Structure Changes for an Uncertain Future. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada566177.

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Krick, M. S., N. Ensslin, R. N. Ceo, and P. K. May. Analysis of active neutron multiplicity data for Y-12 skull oxide samples. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/373900.

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Friedrich, S., M. Velazquez, O. Drury, and S. Salaymeh. Report on Ultra-high Resolution Gamma- / X-ray Analysis of Uranium Skull Oxide. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/968157.

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DANIEL, WILLIAM, TRACY RUDISILL, and JARROD GOGOLSKI. DISSOLUTION FLOWSHEET FOR SKULL OXIDE GENERATED DURING U-MO ALLOY CASTING FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE RESEARCH REACTOR FUEL. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1866071.

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Lum, P. K., and K. K. Honda. Processed seismic motion records from Little Skull Mountain, Nevada earthquake of June 29, 1992, recorded at stations in southern Nevada. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/138749.

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