Search Results - "BEEN, Ella"
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The Association between Imaging Parameters of the Paraspinal Muscles, Spinal Degeneration, and Low Back Pain
Published in BioMed research international (01-01-2017)“…This narrative review investigated imaging parameters of the paraspinal muscles and their association with spinal degenerative features and low back pain (LBP)…”
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Lumbar lordosis
Published in The spine journal (2014)“…Abstract Lumbar lordosis is a key postural component that has interested both clinicians and researchers for many years. Despite its wide use in assessing…”
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Cervical lordosis: the effect of age and gender
Published in The spine journal (01-06-2017)“…Abstract Background Context The cervical lordosis is of great importance to posture and function. Neck pain and disability is often associated with cervical…”
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The significance of right ear auditory processing to balance
Published in Scientific reports (17-11-2022)“…Although the association between balance and hearing thresholds at different frequencies in the right/left ear is crucial, it has received scant empirical…”
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The earliest Pleistocene record of a large-bodied hominin from the Levant supports two out-of-Africa dispersal events
Published in Scientific reports (02-02-2022)“…The paucity of early Pleistocene hominin fossils in Eurasia hinders an in-depth discussion on their paleobiology and paleoecology. Here we report on the…”
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3D virtual reconstruction of the Kebara 2 Neandertal thorax
Published in Nature communications (30-10-2018)“…The size and shape of the Neandertal thorax has been debated since the first discovery of Neandertal ribs more than 150 years ago, with workers proposing…”
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No Cutting Corners: The Effect of Parental Involvement on Youth Basketball Players in Israel
Published in Frontiers in psychology (16-11-2020)“…This paper explores the nature of parental involvement in youth basketball in Israel with regard to parenting style and in the context of dilemmas and ethical…”
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One hominin taxon or two at Malapa Cave? Implications for the origins of Homo
Published in South African Journal of Science (01-05-2021)“…A report on the skeletons of two individuals from the Malapa cave site in South Africa attributes them both to a new hominin species, Australopithecus sediba…”
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Persistent Neanderthal occupation of the open-air site of 'Ein Qashish, Israel
Published in PloS one (26-06-2019)“…Over the last two decades, much of the recent efforts dedicated to the Levantine Middle Paleolithic has concentrated on the role of open-air sites in the…”
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Rib cage anatomy in Homo erectus suggests a recent evolutionary origin of modern human body shape
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-09-2020)“…The tall and narrow body shape of anatomically modern humans ( Homo sapiens ) evolved via changes in the thorax, pelvis and limbs. It is debated, however,…”
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The first Neanderthal remains from an open-air Middle Palaeolithic site in the Levant
Published in Scientific reports (07-06-2017)“…The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of caves and open landscape sites. The fossil record shows that…”
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Facet orientation in the thoracolumbar spine: Three-dimensional anatomic and biomechanical analysis
Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-08-2004)“…Thoracolumbar facet orientations were measured and analyzed. To establish a comprehensive database for facet orientation in the thoracolumbar vertebrae and to…”
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Association between computed tomography–evaluated lumbar lordosis and features of spinal degeneration, evaluated in supine position
Published in The spine journal (01-04-2011)“…Abstract Background context Few studies have directly evaluated the association of lumbar lordosis and segmental wedging of the vertebral bodies and…”
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Acquired Spinal Conditions in Evolutionary Perspective: Updating a Classic Hypothesis
Published in Biological theory (2022)“…In 1923, Sir Arthur Keith proposed that many common back problems are due to the stresses caused by our evolutionarily novel form of locomotion, bipedalism. In…”
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Correction: Acquired Spinal Conditions in Evolutionary Perspective: Updating a Classic Hypothesis
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Neandertal burial practices in Western Asia: How different are they from those of the early Homo sapiens?
Published in Anthropologie (Paris) (01-07-2024)“…The Middle Paleolithic of Western Asia is one of the more composite time periods in human evolution as it hosted at least two hominin species – early Homo…”
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Gait, balance, mobility and muscle strength in people with anxiety compared to healthy individuals
Published in Human movement science (01-10-2019)“…•Men and women with anxiety walk more slowly than healthy individuals do.•People with anxiety have balance deficits, compared to healthy individuals.•People…”
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Sexual dimorphism of the posterior cervical spine muscle attachments
Published in Journal of anatomy (01-09-2021)“…Cervical spinal injury and neck pain are common disorders with wide physical implications. Neck pain and disability are reported to occur in females more often…”
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Development of the Lumbar Lordotic Curvature in Children From Age 2 to 20 Years
Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (01-05-2013)“…STUDY DESIGN.Cross-sectional retrospective study. OBJECTIVE.The purpose of this study was to provide data for the normal values of the lumbar lordotic…”
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One hominin taxon or two at Malapa Cave? Implications for the origins of
Published in South African journal of science (01-06-2021)“…A report on the skeletons of two individuals from the Malapa cave site in South Africa attributes them both to a new hominin species, Australopithecus sediba…”
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