New computer algorithm helps physicians determine and monitor breast density
... automatically segments the breast tissue from its background; removes the pectoral muscle; and then uses a region growing method to determine the borders of ... of the breast that is identified and categorized as "dense", excluding the pectoral muscle, is calculated and referred to as mammographic breast density," she ...U.S. Plastic Surgeons Get Green Light for New Era of Fat Transfer Procedures.
... concluded Dr. Schwartz. The VASER/Tissue-Trans technique is applicable across a wide range of procedures, including enhancement of male pectoral muscles, rejuvenation of the face, enhancement of the shape and form of the buttocks, and as an alternative to or an addition to female breast ...Genes Associated With Limb Development is More Primitive Than Believed
... looked at Hox geneswhich play a vital role in limb developmentin the pectoral fins of paddlefish, and to track where the Hox genes are active in the ... into them. Findings revealed that the activity pattern in the pectoral fins was very much similar to the genes responsible for the development of ...A Realistic Arm on the Anvil for Injured Soldiers
... to healthy nerves, the Proto 1 enables the wearer to have a sense of touch and feel strength of grip. In the case of the Proto 1 arm, nerves in the pectoral area were used. The process is known as Targeted Reinnervation and was developed by Dr. Todd Kuiken, the director of the Neural Engineering Center ...Bionic Women –No longer the Stuff of Science Fictio
... muscle at a time. She said, “It was odd. I had to think, ‘OK, my hand is here. Which muscle?’” She had to concentrate on flexing her pectoral muscle, or the triceps, to get the arms and hand to do what she wanted. “Now I just think about it.” Mitchell often left her old-fashioned ...Species Linking Fish And Land Animals Found
... of this discovery is the illumination of the fin-to-limb transition. In a second paper in the journal, the scientists describe in depth how the pectoral fin of the fish serves as the origin of the tetrapod limb. Embedded in the fin of Tiktaalik are bones that compare to the upper arm, forearm and ...A man who lost both of his arms in an accident
... of biomechanical technology. To get the new arm, Sullivan first underwent surgery to graft existing nerve endings from his shoulder onto the pectoral muscle on his chest. Those nerves grew into the muscle after about six months. Electrodes on the graft can now pick up any thought-generated nerve ...Sub Pectoral Breast Augmentation Wrap
Description:... Sub pectoral Breast Augmentation ...Quails get super fit by simply eating omega-3 diet
... diet of n-3 eicosapentaenoic acid, or n-3 docosahexaenoic acid, or a 50/50 mixture of the two oils for 6 weeks. Then Nagahuedi checked the quails' pectoral muscles to see if their capacity to consume oxygen to produce energy had improved. Measuring the activity levels of four oxidative enzymes the duo ...UNH researchers studying spiny dogfish, Gulf of Maine's mini shark
... for bands, or annuli, that are laid down each year. The ages of fish are often determined by the annuli on otoliths (inner ear bones), dorsal or pectoral fin spines. The second dorsal fin spine was previously used to identify the ages of dogfish, but often with imprecise results due to normal ...New fish has a face even Dale Chihuly could love
... international fish experts eventually led them to Pietsch. "As soon as I saw the photo I knew it had to be an anglerfish because of the leglike pectoral fins on its sides," Pietsch says. "Only anglerfishes have crooked, leglike structures that they use to walk or crawl along the seafloor or other ...Gene in male fish lures females into sex
... The researchers also showed that the gene was expressed in the egg-dummies of a distantly related species, in which the spots developed on the pectoral fins rather than the anal fins. "The two kinds of independently evolved egg-dummies serve as a model system to test whether the same genetic pathways ...Rare albino ratfish has eerie, silvery sheen
... are probably so-called because they have tails that are exceptionally long and streamer-like. To move through the water they flap large, wing-like pectoral fins on their sides There are 33 species around the world, but only one is found in Puget Sound, the white-spotted ratfish. They can grow as long ...Even fish don't swim well when they're young!
... affects other types of fish. "Many fish larvae hatch without fully formed pectoral fins and all hatch without a swimbladder, so similar problems could occur ... body length either", Müller argues. Hopefully Müller's findings about pectoral fins and swimbladders can be used to reduce fish mortality rates. "Fish ...