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The linea aspera is the rough, longitudinal, irregular crest on the posterior surface of the shaft of the femur.
Radiographically, the linea aspera consists of two axially oriented parallel lines superimposed on the middle third of the posterior surface of the shaft of the femur [2, 3].
It is most commonly done on the dorsal surface of the shaft of the penis where small, superficial incisions are made and beads are placed under the skin surface.
The fourth trochanter originates from the caudal surface of the shaft as an ovoid projection.
The olecranon process extends as a rounded buttress on the caudal surface of the shaft.
An articular surface extends onto the external surface of the shaft.
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The cranial and caudal surfaces of the shaft are straight and taper to the lateral face, which is rounded.
On the other hand, the top and bottom surfaces of the shaft of RCC1, whose residues or structural regions in RPGR do not interface with RPGRIP1 or any other putative partner, associate, respectively, with Ran GTPase and the chromatin-associated proteins, H2A and H2B histones (Nemergut et al., 2001).
Therefore, the flat surface of the ischial shaft must have faced ventrolaterally, differing from the coplanar ischial shaft of Anchisaurus [59].
The anteroposterior (AP) axis was selected to be parallel to the lateral surface of the tibial shaft and orthogonal to the anatomical axis and from this the mediolateral axis could be derived.
The linea aspera is the rough, longitudinal crest on the posterior surface of the femoral shaft.
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