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  2. Rigid spine syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Rigid spine syndrome, also known as congenital muscular dystrophy with rigidity of the spine (CMARS), is a rare and often debilitating neuromuscular disorder. It is characterized by progressive muscle stiffness and rigidity, particularly in the spine, which can severely limit mobility and impact quality of life.

  3. Spline roller - Wikipedia

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    A screen roller or spline roller is a small hand tool used to press screen mesh into the edges of a window frame that is fluted on the inner edges, or to press in the retainer spline that holds that mesh in place. Often these are combined into a single tool or combined with a spline cutter; versions are currently manufactured from plastic or ...

  4. Thin plate spline - Wikipedia

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    Thin plate splines (TPS) are a spline-based technique for data interpolation and smoothing. "A spline is a function defined by polynomials in a piecewise manner." [1] [2] They were introduced to geometric design by Duchon. [3] They are an important special case of a polyharmonic spline. Robust Point Matching (RPM) is a common extension and ...

  5. Window screen - Wikipedia

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    For screens installed on aluminium frames, the material is cut slightly larger than the frame, then laid over it, and a flexible vinyl cord, called a spline, is pressed over the screen into a groove (spline channel) in the frame. The excess screen is then trimmed close to the spline with a sharp utility knife. Common spline sizes range from 3.6 ...

  6. Shape context - Wikipedia

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    Match each point from the known shape to a point on an unknown shape. To minimize the cost of matching, first choose a transformation (e.g. affine, thin plate spline, etc.) that warps the edges of the known shape to the unknown (essentially aligning the two shapes). Then select the point on the unknown shape that most closely corresponds to ...

  7. Spline - Wikipedia

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    Spline (mechanical), a mating feature for rotating elements; Flat spline, a device to draw curves; Spline drive, a type of screw drive; Spline cord, a type of thin rubber cord used to secure a window screen to its frame; Spline (or star filler), a type of plastic cable filler for CAT cable

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