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This folder consists of the SIMM(+OpenSim) model files for the IGM985/986 Velociraptor mongoliensis specimen (housed at AMNH at the time) used in the book chapter cited below.


This folder consists of the SIMM model files for the IGM985/986 Velociraptor mongoliensis specimen (housed at AMNH at the time) used in the following book chapter:
Hutchinson, J.R., Miller, C.E., Fritsch, G., Hildebrandt, T. 2008. The anatomical foundation for multidisciplinary studies of animal limb function: examples from dinosaur and elephant limb imaging studies.
In: Frey R., Endo, H. (eds.), Anatomical Imaging: Towards a New Morphology. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 23-38. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-4-431-76933-0

It includes these files:
1) A "bones" folder with .ASC format polygonal meshes at low resolution, as described in the above paper.
2) .jnt and .msl files ("veloc_J12b" and "veloc_M12b") that are used by proprietary SIMM software (version 7.0) to run the model; these can be opened as text files in typical text applications.
3) A snapshot of the SIMM model (.tif image).
4) A pdf of the chapter that described the model. (NOT covered by the CC-BY license but shared due to limited availability otherwise)

Note that the SIMM model has undergone very minor changes from the 2008 paper's model.

SIMM software is commercial and available at: http://www.musculographics.com/html/products/SIMM.html
The model can, in theory, be imported into the free, open source musculoskeletal modelling package OpenSim, but there may be file conversion issues. See http://opensim.stanford.edu/ for more information.

Files also available at: https://figshare.com/articles/Velociraptor_hindlimb_musculoskeletal_model/4982981

OpenSim model has now been added (2019).

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