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The production of anatomical teaching resources using three‐dimensional (3D) printing technology
PG McMenamin, MR Quayle, CR McHenry, JW Adams
Anatomical sciences education 7 (6), 479-486, 2014
7152014
Why the long face? The mechanics of mandibular symphysis proportions in crocodiles
CW Walmsley, PD Smits, MR Quayle, MR McCurry, HS Richards, ...
PLOS one 8 (1), e53873, 2013
1142013
3D printed reproductions of orbital dissections: a novel mode of visualising anatomy for trainees in ophthalmology or optometry
JW Adams, L Paxton, K Dawes, K Burlak, M Quayle, PG McMenamin
British Journal of Ophthalmology 99 (9), 1162-1167, 2015
1022015
3D printed models of cleft palate pathology for surgical education
PA Lioufas, MR Quayle, JC Leong, PG McMenamin
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery–Global Open 4 (9), e1029, 2016
912016
Embedding and publishing interactive, 3-dimensional, scientific figures in Portable Document Format (PDF) files
DG Barnes, M Vidiassov, B Ruthensteiner, CJ Fluke, MR Quayle, ...
PloS one 8 (9), e69446, 2013
872013
Challenges in creating dissectible anatomical 3D prints for surgical teaching
R Ratinam, M Quayle, J Crock, M Lazarus, Q Fogg, P McMenamin
Journal of Anatomy 234 (4), 419-437, 2019
592019
The relationship between cranial structure, biomechanical performance and ecological diversity in varanoid lizards
MR McCurry, M Mahony, PD Clausen, MR Quayle, CW Walmsley, ...
PloS one 10 (6), e0130625, 2015
562015
Advanced 3D printed model of middle cerebral artery aneurysms for neurosurgery simulation
RG Nagassa, PG McMenamin, JW Adams, MR Quayle, JV Rosenfeld
3D printing in medicine 5, 1-12, 2019
552019
Three‐dimensional printing of archived human fetal material for teaching purposes
JC Young, MR Quayle, JW Adams, JF Bertram, PG McMenamin
Anatomical sciences education 12 (1), 90-96, 2019
362019
The use of 3D printing in dental anthropology collections
L Fiorenza, R Yong, S Ranjitkar, T Hughes, M Quayle, PG McMenamin, ...
American journal of physical anthropology 167 (2), 400-406, 2018
332018
Oldest pathology in a tetrapod bone illuminates the origin of terrestrial vertebrates
PJ Bishop, CW Walmsley, MJ Phillips, MR Quayle, CA Boisvert, ...
PLoS One 10 (5), e0125723, 2015
322015
The reproduction of human pathology specimens using three-dimensional (3D) printing technology for teaching purposes
PG McMenamin, D Hussey, D Chin, W Alam, MR Quayle, SE Coupland, ...
Medical Teacher 43 (2), 189-197, 2021
212021
An interactive three dimensional approach to anatomical description—the jaw musculature of the Australian laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae)
MR Quayle, DG Barnes, OL Kaluza, CR McHenry
PeerJ 2, e355, 2014
212014
The production of anatomical teaching resources using three-dimensional (3D) printing technology. Anat Sci Educ. 2014; 7 (6): 479–86
PG McMenamin, MR Quayle, CR McHenry, JW Adams
O’Reilly MK, Reese S, Herlihy T, Geoghegan T, Cantwell CP, Feeney RN, et al …, 2016
152016
Australian Aboriginal techniques for memorization: Translation into a medical and allied health education setting
D Reser, M Simmons, E Johns, A Ghaly, M Quayle, AL Dordevic, M Tare, ...
Plos one 16 (5), e0251710, 2021
112021
A novel 3-dimensional printing fabrication approach for the production of pediatric airway models
AD Weatherall, MD Rogerson, MR Quayle, MG Cooper, PG McMenamin, ...
Anesthesia & Analgesia 133 (5), 1251-1259, 2021
82021
The dry season shuffle: gorges provide refugia for animal communities in tropical savannah ecosystems
JS Doody, S Clulow, G Kay, D D’Amore, D Rhind, S Wilson, R Ellis, ...
PLoS One 10 (7), e0131186, 2015
72015
The production of anatomical teaching resources using threedimensional (3D) printing technology. Anat Sci Educ 7 (6): 479–486
PG McMenamin, MR Quayle, CR McHenry, JW Adams
42014
Velar vocal folds are present in female and immature male koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus)
MR McCurry, MR Quayle, J Cally, JW Adams
Australian mammalogy 38 (2), 232-233, 2015
32015
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