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- 2025-09-25T19:16:46.602859+00:00,ea2f0fc9-04c3-4865-ba3e-6410239f8bb9,Naz,Nafisi,what is rigidity analysis ?,"Answer: Rigidity analysis refers to the measurement of the ability of a material to resist external forces and maintain its shape. In the context of bone, it involves the evaluation of the material properties and geometry of bone tissue to predict its resistance to deformation under load. It is a quantitative method used to assess bone strength and stability, particularly in cases of oseseous neoplasm where the risk of pathological fractures is high. By analyzing the structural properties of the bone, such as cortical thickness, trabeculae spacing, and bone mineral density, rigority analysis provides a more accurate prediction of fractures risks than traditional methods like plain radiography.",5,
 
 
 
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+ 2025-09-25T19:27:59.086720+00:00,c46015cb-e78f-4258-935d-57c39808a1da,Naz,Nafisi,how can I correlate functional measurements like pain analysis to omits data in a temporal manner in terms of a fracture healing study?,"[LLM fallback ungrounded]
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+ To correlate temporal functional measurements with omics data in the context of a bone fracture study, consider the following steps: 1. Collect and preprocess omics (e.g., transcriptomics, proteomics) data at multiple time points post-injury. 2. Obtain functional measurements (e g., pain scores, strength assessments) at the same time points. 3. Align data using a common reference point (e .g., day of injury or surgery). 4. Use statistical methods (e,g., regression, correlation) to identify relationships between omics and functional data. 5. Consider confounding factors (e.,g., age, sex, medication use) and potential interactions. 6. Validate findings through biological validation (e..g., gene/protein knockdown, cell culture). 7. Interpret results in the broader context of bone healing mechanisms. 8. Communicate findings clearly and concisely. 9. Continuously update knowledge as new research emerges. 10. Stay up-to-date on emerging technologies and methodologies. Note: This is a general guideline, specifics may vary depending on the study design and available",5,