Abstract

In order to study the systemic organization of the shoulder bone by factor analysis separately for the groups of right and left humerus bones 40 skeletons of the rabbit were investigated. The study found that the humerus of the rabbit is adapted to the reception and transmission of weight loads, it is characterized by morphofunctional differentiation of epiphyses, which is manifested by a large number of correlations within the distal epiphysis. The distal epiphysis of the left humerus to a greater extent than the distal epiphysis of the right bone takes part in the translation of weight.

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  • С целью изучения системной организации плечевой кости методом факторного анализа отдельно для групп правых и левых плечевых костей были исследованы кости 40 скелетов кролика

  • In order to study the systemic organization of the shoulder bone by factor analysis separately for the groups of right and left humerus bones 40 skeletons of the rabbit were investigated

  • The study found that the humerus of the rabbit is adapted to the reception and transmission of weight loads, it is characterized by morphofunctional differentiation of epiphyses, which is manifested by a large number of correlations within the distal epiphysis

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Introduction

С целью изучения системной организации плечевой кости методом факторного анализа отдельно для групп правых и левых плечевых костей были исследованы кости 40 скелетов кролика. При этом детального исследования костей проксимального звена конечностей в условиях отсутствии патологии костной системы, особенностей формирования костей, связанных с типом локомоции данного вида животных, нет. А информация о системной организации плечевых костей животного отсутствует.

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