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These anatomical landmarks were defined following direct visualisation after dissection.
Using modified orthodontic cephalometric landmarks, 34 anatomic landmarks were defined and digitized (Table 1) [12].
Ten landmarks were defined on 3D reconstructions of the distal femur.
Ten osteometric landmarks were defined based on standard bone landmarks used in anthropometry (Bellemans et al. 2010).
Ten osteometric landmarks were defined based on standard bone landmarks used in anthropometry (Fig. 2 and Table 2) (Bellemans et al. 2010).
First eight landmarks were defined in the EPI data in the first volume for each subject.
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During the prediction step, the landmarks localization and uncertainties do not change: landmarks are defined in the global frame.
▪ Type III landmarks are defined as points along a curve or surface, in relation to some other more distant structure.
Type I landmarks are defined by features in their immediate vicinity and can be confidently assumed homologous, at least in the anatomical sense.
▪ Type II landmarks are defined as the maxima of curvature of an anatomical structure, e.g., the anterior nasal spine defined as the point of highest curvature of the maxillary outline.
The remaining fragment end (not classified given other landmarks) was defined as the background.
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