Two recent papers describe the latest ways that XROMM technology, which has spread to dozens of similar research facilities worldwide, enables studies of human and animal motion in previously unseen ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] -- It's right there in the word "discovery" -- the idea of removing whatever cover may obscure a particular phenomenon from observation. And that's exactly what ...
The three-dimensional rotations of ribs during breathing are typically described as bucket-handle rotation about a dorsoventrally oriented axis, pump-handle rotation about a mediolateral axis, and ...
Marker tracking is a major bottleneck in studies involving X-ray reconstruction of moving morphology (XROMM). Here, we tested whether DeepLabCut, a new deep learning package built for markerless ...
Abstract: X-ray Reconstruction of Moving Morphology (XROMM) enables 3D tracking of implanted radiopaque markers in animals to study biomechanics. In recent years, DeepLabCut (DLC) has emerged as an ...
We used XROMM (X-ray Reconstruction of Moving Morphology) to reconstruct the movements of the radius and ulna at the elbow of one intact alligator and turkey cadaver to test the accuracy of our ...
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XROMM (IMAGE) American Museum of Natural History Caption X-ray studies reveal that baby birds flap their tiny wings to help them climb steep slopes. The force generated by flapping pushes them forward ...
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