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To compensate for the elder Mr. Ellenby's poor sense of direction, the two men decided that tying together a compass, a Global Positioning System receiver and binoculars would make it possible simply to point at an object or a navigational landmark to identify it.
In this study, we assessed the RD of the humerus as an additional landmark to identify the elbow rotation axis on fluoroscopy images.
In TELU, the craniocaudal axis of each lung is divided into apical, middle, and basal regions; the left subclavian artery is used as a landmark to identify the apical regions; the superior pulmonary veins are used to mark the middle regions; and, finally, the inferior vena cava and the right atrial junction are used to identify the basal segments.
The primary landmark to identify was the inferior margin of the acetabulum.
Vidian nerve can be used as an important landmark to identify the anterior genu of the internal carotid artery.
The line Gal4 s1171t, which labels neurons in the midbrain tegumentum, including the nMLF (Thiele et al., 2014), was used as a landmark to identify the nMLF.
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It is probable that the melancholy and decaying city in which the novel is set is Lisbon, though there are no landmarks to identify it as such.
When necessary, we also used anatomical landmarks to identify our ROIs.
Therefore, changes in copy number and expression have been used as landmarks to identify dozens of cancer-related genes.
Traditionally, intra-articular injections have been performed using anatomical landmarks to identify the correct trajectory for needle placement.
Aqueous outflow vascular structures and SC collector channel ostia were used as landmarks to identify a reference location within the limbus.
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