<p>Landmarks (red dots) are positioned at the junction between the perradial suture lines (central line of each ambulacrum) and the peristome edge (five inner landmarks) and between the perradial suture lines and the ambitus (five outer landmarks). Roman numerals refer to the echinoid’s five ambulacra.</p
<p>1.<i>spina scapulae</i>/acromion; 2.humerus <i>tuberculim majus</i>; 3.humerus <i>epicondylus lat...
<p>Landmark points (left figure) and planes (right figure) of lateral cephalometric radiograph.</p
<p>The os coxae is orientated in lateral view and the posterior iliac spines together with the edge ...
<p>Application of markers on the body landmarks and the corresponding quadrant notation for the left...
<p>Red dots are marking the 1) tip of the nose, 2) centre of the eye, 3) dorsal dividing-line of hea...
<p>Note: B01 to B24 represent landmarks located at the skull (bone) surface, S01 to S32 represent la...
Location of anatomical landmarks (red), curve semilandmarks (blue) and surface semilandmarks (green)...
<p>Position of the 19 landmarks used to characterize the size and shape of the forewing.</p
<p>M1 is the central landmark (white arrow), determined by the apex of the triangle between the two ...
<p>Representation of the 42 spherical, retro-reflective markers placed bilaterally over landmarks on...
List of the anatomical landmarks that were used in this study and their definition, listed in anteri...
<p>See <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0091719#pone-0091719-t0...
<p>Landmarks 9, 10, 11 on the lateral view were identified as the points intersecting the perpendicu...
48 landmarks (22 bilaterally symmetric and four medial landmarks) and wireframe on the dorsal and la...
<p>Dots represent landmarks which are symmetrical to those labeled. Asymmetry was removed (see text)...
<p>1.<i>spina scapulae</i>/acromion; 2.humerus <i>tuberculim majus</i>; 3.humerus <i>epicondylus lat...
<p>Landmark points (left figure) and planes (right figure) of lateral cephalometric radiograph.</p
<p>The os coxae is orientated in lateral view and the posterior iliac spines together with the edge ...
<p>Application of markers on the body landmarks and the corresponding quadrant notation for the left...
<p>Red dots are marking the 1) tip of the nose, 2) centre of the eye, 3) dorsal dividing-line of hea...
<p>Note: B01 to B24 represent landmarks located at the skull (bone) surface, S01 to S32 represent la...
Location of anatomical landmarks (red), curve semilandmarks (blue) and surface semilandmarks (green)...
<p>Position of the 19 landmarks used to characterize the size and shape of the forewing.</p
<p>M1 is the central landmark (white arrow), determined by the apex of the triangle between the two ...
<p>Representation of the 42 spherical, retro-reflective markers placed bilaterally over landmarks on...
List of the anatomical landmarks that were used in this study and their definition, listed in anteri...
<p>See <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0091719#pone-0091719-t0...
<p>Landmarks 9, 10, 11 on the lateral view were identified as the points intersecting the perpendicu...
48 landmarks (22 bilaterally symmetric and four medial landmarks) and wireframe on the dorsal and la...
<p>Dots represent landmarks which are symmetrical to those labeled. Asymmetry was removed (see text)...
<p>1.<i>spina scapulae</i>/acromion; 2.humerus <i>tuberculim majus</i>; 3.humerus <i>epicondylus lat...
<p>Landmark points (left figure) and planes (right figure) of lateral cephalometric radiograph.</p
<p>The os coxae is orientated in lateral view and the posterior iliac spines together with the edge ...