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gallery_title: "Standing Model Scaling Display" |
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gallery_image: "/Applications/images/StandingModelScalingDisplay.webp" |
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(sphx_glr_auto_examples_Other_plot_StandingModelScalingDisplay.py)= |
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# Standing Model Scaling Display |
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````{sidebar} **Example** |
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<img src="/Applications/images/StandingModelScalingDisplay.webp" width="70%" align="center"> |
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This application shows all the scaling laws available. |
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:::{seealso} |
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**Main file location in AMMR:** |
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{menuselection}`Application --> Examples --> StandingModelScalingDisplay --> |
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StandingModelScalingDisplay.Main.any` |
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The model can be scaled either regarding to measures between joint center, |
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or exteranal measures of bony tips, or by representation of a certain percentile of the population. |
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For further details see {doc}`the tutorial about scaling </Scaling/intro>` |