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1. Development and growth of the pelvic fin in the extant coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae.

2. Radiographic study of the development of the pelvis and hip and the femorotibial joints in domestic cats.

3. Sport-specific musculoskeletal growth and postural control in female artistic gymnasts: a 12 month cohort study.

4. Variation in mouse pelvic morphology maps to locations enriched in Sox9 Class II and Pitx1 regulatory features.

5. Age-related changes in inguinal region anatomy from 0 to 19 years of age.

6. Spinal Instrumentation in Growing Children Retards the Natural Development of Pelvic Incidence.

7. A novel enhancer near the Pitx1 gene influences development and evolution of pelvic appendages in vertebrates.

8. Age related changes in pelvis size among adolescent and adult females with reference to parturition from Naraingarh, Haryana (India).

9. Developmental evidence for obstetric adaptation of the human female pelvis.

10. Disproportionate growth between the spine and pelvis in patients with thoracic adolescent scoliosis: a new look into the pattern's growth.

11. Age-related differences in pelvic and trunk motion and gait adaptability at different walking speeds.

12. The Evolution of Sagittal Spinal Alignment in Sitting Position During Childhood.

13. The ossification of the pelvic girdle and leg skeleton of the quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica).

14. [Abnormal growth of spine in patients with adolescent idiopathic thoracic scoliosis].

15. Activation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells-a new mechanism of defocused low-energy shock wave in regenerative medicine.

16. Assessment of normal sagittal alignment of the spine and pelvis in children and adolescents.

17. The evolution, development and skeletal identity of the crocodylian pelvis: revisiting a forgotten scientific debate.

18. Estimating the impact of pelvic immaturity and young maternal age on fetal malposition.

19. Development and evolution of the muscles of the pelvic fin.

20. Australian fish stretching their legs.

21. Pediatric sagittal alignment.

22. [Evolution of the pelvis and hip throughout history: from primates to modern man].

23. Variations in pelvic and other sagittal spinal parameters as a function of race in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

24. Radiographic features of pelvis and hip joint development of English Bulldogs.

25. Bilateral use of the vertical expandable prosthetic titanium rib attached to the pelvis: a novel treatment for scoliosis in the growing spine.

26. Post-hatching growth and development of the pectoral and pelvic limbs in the black noddy, Anous minutus.

27. Ontogeny and phylogeny of the pelvis in Gorilla, Pongo, Pan, Australopithecus and Homo.

28. Prediction of thoracic dimensions and spine length based on individual pelvic dimensions in children and adolescents: an age-independent, individualized standard for evaluation of outcome in early onset spinal deformity.

29. Reduce your pelvis in 10000 years or less.

30. Simultaneous induction of ectopic pelvic zone and duplication of regenerated limbs in tadpoles of Polypedates maculatus by vitamin A.

31. Pelvic hypoplasia after radiation therapy.

32. Alternative methods for assessing growth in children under five years of age.

33. Genetic basis of human female pelvic morphology: a twin study.

34. Axial and appendicular pneumaticity in Archaeopteryx.

35. Growth of skeletal components in the young squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus boliviensis): a longitudinal experiment.

36. Morphological analysis of the mammalian postcranium: a developmental perspective.

37. Short adolescence in early hominids: infantile and adolescent growth of the human femur.

38. Heterochronic processes in human evolution: an ontogenetic analysis of the hominid pelvis.

39. Hip abductor contracture as a biomechanical factor in the development of the so-called "idiopathic scoliosis". Explanation of the etiology.

40. Effects of sex hormones on oncogene expression in the vagina and on development of sexual dimorphism of the pelvis and anococcygeus muscle in the mouse.

41. Maternal mortality or prolonged growth: age at death and pelvic size in three prehistoric Amerindian populations.

44. Anatomical basis of pelvic growth in bladder exstrophy.

46. Growth of the birth canal in adolescent girls.

48. [Statics, growth and functional adaptation].

49. [Centile values of annual increments in 12 somatic features in Warsaw's children from 4 to 11 years of age].

50. [Observation of the so-called "anti-Chiari effect" subsequent to osteotomy of the pelvis in children (author's transl)].

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