On December 24, Samsonov had a bone graft, and two pins and wire were inserted around the fracture. |
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We offer natural supplements for thyroid support, menopause, andropause, peri-menopause, bone health, enhancing libido, and more. |
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He was also an acknowledged expert on the pathology of rheumatic and bone diseases. |
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An justly award-winning example of new media exists in the consultants' clinic dealing with rheumatism and other bone diseases. |
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The search is on for drugs that can reduce inflammation and limit bone destruction for diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. |
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An orthopedic surgeon at our facility wants to use an ordinary lead pencil to mark bone during a surgical procedure. |
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If you start hopping up and down like a monkey when they throw you a bone, the fight is lost, amigos. |
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If the saddle or the blanket is too long at the skirt it too may be rubbing her at the hip bone area. |
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Most spectacular were the bone models of men-at-war ships whose rigging was made of human hair and sails of paper. |
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Teeth from a woolly rhino were also found, with a reindeer antler and a deer bone that had been split to extract the marrow. |
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Because of the high protein content of bone, it is flexible and resilient as well as hard. |
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Miss Gomersall, whose injuries included a broken jaw and a fractured collar bone, ribs and pelvis, could not remember anything about the crash. |
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The foramina of the zygomatic bone that transmit branches of the zygomatic nerve are often subject to variation in number and position. |
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The team also discovered parts of a thigh bone, ribs, vertebrae, a collarbone, pelvis and shoulder blade. |
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Chewing pork ribs with meat that falls off the bone, glazed in a finger-licking sticky sauce, is one of the pleasures I enjoy on holiday. |
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Bone remodeling, which repairs damaged bone, is a sequential process in which bone resorption precedes bone formation. |
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Naked bone, such as antlers become after velvet is shed, cannot function in heat transmission because their blood supply is lost. |
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So the small satellite towns are now America's centre for crystal readers, bone throwers, residential therapies and self-help clinics. |
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Today, she is desperately fighting for her life in hospital and a bone marrow transplant is the only thing that could cure her. |
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Joseph Lister, MD, developed the principles and practice of antisepsis in the 1800s after he used antiseptic solutions on open bone fractures. |
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Fortunately for me, my poetry bone is not functioning at all just now, so there's no conflict. |
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The zygomatic bone may or may not, with equal frequency, participate in forming the inferior orbital fissure. |
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An enlarged hamulus may articulate with the maxillary process of the zygomatic bone. |
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In the cross fire, a bullet ricocheted off of Torrance's skull, breaking the bone and sending him into shock. |
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No one knew in advance that feeding livestock rendered meat and bone meal would cause an epidemic of mad cow disease, but it did. |
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The hyoid bone, thyroid cartilage, and cricoid cartilages are located within the central portion of the neck. |
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Ant broke his collar bone and pelvis bone while riding a motorcycle very fast. |
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The maxilla may be directly joined to the zygomatic process of the temporal bone by a dorsal extension of the zygomatic process of the maxilla. |
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It may be long, terminating below the level of the thyroid cartilage, or short, terminating at the level of the hyoid bone. |
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In contrast, the A. afarensis bone resembled that of the flat-footed apes, making it improbable that its foot had an arch like our own. |
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Other important endocrine effects of leptin include immune function regulation, hematopoiesis, angiogenesis, and bone development. |
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Any tissue can be biopsied, including the liver, lung, brain and bone marrow. |
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Clinical studies have shown that accelerated bone resorption occurs at all doses. |
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Increased bone resorption, increased gastrointestinal absorption of calcium, and decreased renal excretion of calcium cause hypercalcemia. |
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In HPTH, bone formation rate is markedly elevated and increases in formative and resorptive markers seem to be of equivalent size. |
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A year ago today, she was undergoing a transatlantic bone marrow transplant in a last-ditch attempt to beat leukaemia. |
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At the end of the Anglo-Saxon period they were pursuing red deer and roe deer, animals which are all but absent in earlier bone assemblages. |
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Close to the thigh bone, archaeologists found a group of butchered Mesolithic animal bones, including aurochs, roe deer and otter. |
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Without the bone chilling, sustained freezing temperatures of years gone by the arachnid population thrives. |
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Small flakes of rock crystal as well as axes, bone projectile points, and burials are known. |
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He needed to make sure the procedure was even feasible, that the tissue around a human ankle bone was soft enough to be penetrated by sutures. |
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It hit my leg and my ankle bone before settling down on the top of my foot. |
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The transplant, carried out last week, involved the implant of the entire ankle joint including ankle bone and cartilage. |
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I can still walk fine, but at the end point of flexion there is some tightness and pain around the inside ankle bone. |
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After dancing in long-running shows like Chicago, Kiss Me Kate and Thoroughly Modern Millie, he had to have part of his left ankle bone removed. |
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The beating ended with a final blow to the back off Alia's leg, just a few inches above the ankle bone. |
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The flats I had chosen to wear on my feet had not been made for walking, and I could feel a small blister developing just under my ankle bone. |
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High voltage and low amperage were used to increase the contrast between the dense tantalum markers and the bone. |
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In September 2000, she was diagnosed with bone cancer and given six months to live. |
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Less common features include clubbing, periostitis, amyloidosis, and granulomatous disease of bone and joint. |
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Use a sponge applicator or brush to apply solid colour to the lid, then blend out towards the socket and brow bone with your fingers. |
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There was a big pile of stuff in the corner and I rooted through it and felt like a dog searching for a bone or a pig looking for a truffle. |
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Two thirds of Australia is as dry as a bone, over 5 million square kilometres of rock, scrub and sand. |
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Two legs of roast lamb on the bone had been cooked just right, with a little charring on the outside to give that attractive, barbecued taste. |
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Roast chicken legs in a slow oven until the flesh falls off the bone when pressed. |
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These films regale as they repulse, hitting the gag reflex and the funny bone simultaneously. |
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Now was no different, he could wander the desert forever and come back dry as a bone and cool as ice. |
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An equivalent number of reticulocytes are released daily from the bone marrow. |
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Her usual tunic and leggings were replaced with pale leather sewn with disks of what looked to be bone. |
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Physical examination revealed a golf-ball-sized lesion fixed to the hyoid bone in the anterior midline of the neck. |
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I got up, sauntered over to grab a trolley, and made my way into the store, dry as a bone. |
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Mix a shovel full of compost, a handful of bone meal, and a little Dolomite lime to the soil which was removed. |
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They mated yowling beneath the house in spring and left bits of mouse fur and bone and batwings in the barn. |
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When I ordered my lemon sole the waiter kindly asked if I would like it filleted, and it duly arrived cooked on the bone and then filleted. |
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In just a matter of weeks, Colorado and the surrounding states suddenly go dry as a bone. |
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One of the bone instruments was a needle about four inches in length, beautifully tapered, and still in a prefect state of preservation. |
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It's been as dry as a bone here in South Australia and much of Australia until last Friday. |
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I would have sworn in court that they had not a bone of racism or anti-Semitism in their bodies. |
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Those muscles below the mandible are anatomically described as being above or below the hyoid bone. |
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As water bodies dry up, and the supply lines remain dry as a bone, the city residents are in for a long and hot spell of drought. |
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The plants are dying and the ducks are getting desperate as their pond is dry as a bone. |
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If your favorite ride is being rained out, there is always another spot to ride that is dry as a bone. |
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But there was disappointment for visitors to Piccadilly Gardens, because the water feature there was dry as a bone after it stopped working. |
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It's got hints of raspberry flavour and is as dry as a bone, with that Burgundy ability to vaporise pleasantly in the mouth. |
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The barbecued ribs were stacked like little logs and fell neatly off the bone. |
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Other materials found during the digs were a flint knife, zoomorphic penannular brooch, decorated bone comb, bronze age pottery and arrowheads. |
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We are appealing for healthy people to volunteer to undergo a blood test to see if their bone marrow would be suitable. |
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I can empty a tin of cat food into a bowl, give a dog a bone, but never, ever, have I let any sort of animal eat out of my hand. |
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The myeloid lineage gives rise to the rest of the white blood cells or leukocytes, which all derive from the bone marrow in adults. |
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In people with leukemia, the bone marrow produces a large number of abnormal white blood cells. |
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Benzene is especially noxious, with the ability to cause bone marrow cancer and leukemia. |
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There are two basic reasons for carrying out bone marrow transplantation for leukaemia and lymphoma. |
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When a child has leukemia, large numbers of abnormal white blood cells are produced in the bone marrow. |
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A US doctor told her she needed a serious operation to reshape her shoulder and remove splinters of bone from her back. |
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Patients undergoing such treatment are at high risk for bone marrow aplasia. |
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Because this disease is virtually always fatal due to the profound bone marrow aplasia, management is not well defined and is rarely successful. |
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On Saturday morning every bone and muscle was hurting like mad but we still had to soldier on. |
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The bone graft is harvested from the patient's pelvic bone and inserted along with a spacer in between the vertebral bodies. |
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In some cases, the zygomatic process of the temporal bone is absent. |
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He first dusted her lids with the palette's lightest shade up to the brow bone before blending the dark blue along the outer corners and lower lash line. |
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In addition, abuse of anabolic steroids can stunt bone growth in adolescents and result in potentially permanent damage to the heart, liver, and kidneys. |
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Our research goal is to determine if developed beverages fortified with inulin will result in improved bowel function, decreased laxative use and improved bone health. |
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The percentages of aneuploid bone marrow leukocytes were higher than those of aneuploid sperm for the two upper THH dose groups and for the positive control group. |
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He showed that the zygomatic major muscle, which runs from the cheek bone down to the lip corners, pulls those lip corners upwards into a smiling shape. |
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The fabella is a sesamoid bone of the lateral gastrocnemius muscle. |
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This study demonstrates that the material with a low molecular weight of 158 is an active component in wasabi leafstalk which stimulates bone calcification. |
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He underwent surgery last January to remove a bone spur on his left ankle, but surgery then was considered a last resort after several months of discomfort. |
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Bruce Latimer, director of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio, said an ankle bone and tibia discovered at the site proves the creature walked upright. |
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The remains include a complete tibia and shoulder blade, as well as parts of a femur, ribs, vertebrae, collarbone and pelvis, as well as an ankle bone. |
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These early ankylosaur or glyptodont analogues often had widely-flared skulls, ornamented with irregular blobs of bone, looking like half-melted wax. |
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Wrinkles were starting at the corner of her eyes and around the edges of her mouth, showing the effect of hundreds of years of gravity dragging at skin and bone. |
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The leg of the garment should sit on, above, or below your hip bone and not dig into the front of your thigh at a fleshy part for ease of movement. |
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The lunchtime catch of the day was a whole lemon sole on the bone. |
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But the projectile went very deep, so it may have chipped the bone a bit. |
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Lethally irradiated mice were grafted with the bone marrow cells. |
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He died after a second bone marrow transplant could not cure the disease. |
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When performing microarrays to evaluate leukemias, normal and leukemic cells found in blood or bone marrow are first separated by density gradient centrifugation. |
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The term rheumatic disease is used to refer to all types of arthritis and rheumatism, and also includes diseases of the soft tissue, muscle and bone. |
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When the vessel was first discovered last year, it contained the leg bone of a tapir, a medium-size mammal related to both the horse and the rhinoceros. |
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At the end of the antimonial therapy, the bone marrow aspirate did not show any L-D bodies or malarial parasites, and there was no residual lymphadenopathy. |
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As it was, he survived with a broken jaw, ribs and collar bone. |
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They eased the car away from the wall and released Mrs Rollinson, who suffered a collapsed lung, a broken collar bone, broken ribs and a deep gash in her leg. |
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In 1886 Queen Ranavalona Ill sent two large textiles, a small bone pin, and a lidded fiber basket to President Grover Cleveland to commemorate his election. |
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To absorb calcium, the body needs adequate vitamin D. Lack of either can cause bone diseases such as rickets in children and osteoporosis in older people. |
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Renal tubular defects result in a loss of calcium and phosphate in the urine leading to children with deficient mineralization of growing bone and rickets. |
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The bacterial onslaught changes the bone by riddling it with tiny holes. |
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Stability of the wrist depends on the geometry of the individual carpal bones and the ligamentous interconnections that control movement of one bone on another. |
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Cholesterol granuloma is usually associated with chronic middle ear disease and is common in the mastoid antrum and air cells of the temporal bone. |
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There they became the anvil and the hammer, minute bones that transmit sound from the eardrum to the stirrup bone and, ultimately, to the inner ear. |
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Further tests, including a bone marrow sample for leukaemia, failed to confirm a diagnosis but the illness was linked to a rare from of pure red blood cell aplasia. |
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The breeding female and male will differ appositely in some traits, female legs require a more slender appearance than the strong bone required for a bull calf. |
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However, when golf carts start to aquaplane and caddies are chilled to the bone, it is no joke and everyone was relieved when the tournament was abandoned for the day. |
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His hand was strapped up and he played on, such is the mentality in rugby league, and it was only afterwards that an X-ray revealed he had broken the bone. |
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If the microtraumatic damage to bone is greater than the capacity of bone to repair it, a stress fracture may occur at the site of repetitive loading. |
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The natural stimulus for bone to maintain its functional strength is the loading which results from gravitational forces and the tensions exerted by muscular activity. |
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A new analysis of the 2,106 pieces of bone retrieved from the Mancos site affirms that grisly conclusion. |
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Researchers in Sweden, China, and the UK have discovered how a tumor affects a patient's blood count and bone marrow characteristics. |
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These genetically labelled bone marrow cells remylinated a peripheral pattern of mylination reminiscent of schwann cell myelination. |
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A Midland firm is making ecofriendly bricks from the bone ash left behind when cattle carcasses are incinerated. |
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Amongst bone characteristics measured, total bone ash was found to be slightly higher in the SBM-AP group compared to other groups. |
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The bone ash in the body bleaches the iron present and seems to render whiter bodies with slightly impure kaolins than the very pure ones. |
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But they were met by estate manager Hein van Vorstenbosch and the butler offering tea in bone china cups. |
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This should have been done when the soil was bone dry during the drought, not dripping wet as it is now. |
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Classically, it makes a very crisp light, refreshing and bone dry white, with almost a seaside tang. |
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Surely Labour should do for working people what the Conservatives do for all those bone idle, rich tax dodgers. |
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At the other end former Motherwell keeper Mark Brown was bone idle on his debut, with just one simple catch all afternoon. |
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In vitro differentiation of chick embryo bone marrow stromal cells into cartilaginous and bonelike tissues. |
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An essential condition for an artificial material to bond to living bone is the formation of bonelike apatite on its surface in the living body. |
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Studies have shown that eating prunes may help to prevent bone loss from osteoporosis, especially in postmenopausal women. |
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Bed rest simulates some of the effects of weightlessness, including muscle and bone loss. |
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The fertiliser on which the girl was working was said to consist of bone meal, dried blood, sulphate of ammonia, basic slag, and meat meal. |
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It comes six years after the Lafarge Cement company began using meat and bone meal from cows and sheep as a sustainable waste-derived fuel. |
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It's the kind of image many consumers will have in mind when they hear meat and bone meal could be used to feed animals again. |
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Mutation in bone morphogenetic protein receptor-IB is associated with increased ovulation rate in Booroola Merino ewes. |
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Bone morphogenetic protein 7 in the development and treatment of bone metastases from breast cancer. |
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Possible involvement of bone morphogenetic protein 2 in heterotopic ossification in metastatic lesion from urothelial carcinoma of bladder. |
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In a patient with cancer, if a lesion on a bone scan is normal on X-ray, bone metastases are unlikely. |
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A bone scan was done after his lower-back pain worsened in the past week, showing inflammation in the bottom vertebrae of the spine. |
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He is to remain at Arundel Veterinary Centre to undergo a bone scan next week. |
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The European market for dental biomaterials includes dental bone graft substitutes, dental bone tissue engineering products and dental membranes. |
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Regeneration of bone tissue could greatly benefit people with jawbone deficiencies due to tooth loss, infection or trauma. |
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Forsterite is one of the novel bio-ceramics that is used in tissue engineering, specially in bone tissue. |
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The air cells can be obliterated with bone wax to prevent postoperative CSF leakage through this route. |
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After the granulation tissue was cleared from the fistulae, they were sealed with bone wax. |
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The pituitary lies in the sella turcica, a concave structure in the superior sphenoid bone at the base of the brain. |
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If a long bone in the arm or leg bends, it may crack on one side only, producing an incomplete break called a greenstick fracture. |
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Quercetin and rutin are common flavonoids in fruit and vegetables, and have been reported to affect bone development. |
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Some are very hemorrhagic with cystic areas of hemorrhage or loculated secondary aneurysmal bone cyst changes. |
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The ventral aspect of the left maxillary bone and rostral brain case were osteolytic. |
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Kids, who have never seen a bone, will go through life thinking meat grows on beef olive trees. |
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However, for implanting into tubular bone, the bladelike design can be revisited. |
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With ALL, the bone marrow releases large numbers of immature white blood cells, or blast cells. |
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The bad news is I have a cracked bone in the scaphoid of my left wrist and the little finger on my left hand will be permanently bent. |
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Hughie Morrison's three year-old chipped a bone in his knee last season and wasn't seen out again until chasing home Madid. |
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A bone marrow aspirate was almost entirely plasmacytoid lymphocytes consistent with Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia. |
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At this point of time, bone marrow examination showed no evidence of lymphomatous infiltration. |
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The primary component of the sella turcica is the sphenoid bone with a component from the basiocciput. |
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Strontium works as well as Forteo, a parathyroid-like hormone, on feeble bone and works better than biphosphate on bone density. |
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A bone scintigraph demonstrated a slight asymmetric increased signal in the epiphysial disc of the femur at the fight knee. |
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The medical device is designed to treat bone fractures and deformities as well as bone defects, dwarfism, polio, rachitism and Blount's disease. |
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Detection of minimal residual disease by immunostaining of bone marrow biopsics after 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine for hairy cell leukemia. |
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The lunate bone typically has a teacup-shaped appearance on lateral radiographs and a quadrilateral shape on posteroanterior views. |
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I suffered from Kienbock's disease, which is a breakdown of the lunate bone in the wrist when I started bodybuilding in 2006 in Australia. |
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The lunate carpal bone wedges between the deformed distal radial ulnar joint are slightly subluxed. |
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Scientists knew where to search, but trying to find stem cells in the bone marrow was like looking for a toothpick in a lumberyard. |
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Thereafter, bone mineral dansities were measured from lumbar vertebra and femur neck by Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry method. |
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Radiologically, intraosseous ganglia appear as rounded lucencies in bone with sharp, often sclerotic, borders. |
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The question of the viability of two tracks in Dublin has been a bone of contention for many years, but Harold's Cross is not a lossmaker. |
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The hallmark of folate deficiency is macrocytic anaemia with megaloblastic change in the bone marrow. |
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Sterkers' technique is based on identifying the internal acoustic canal by drilling bone 28 mm medial to the squama on the biauricular line. |
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A new technique has been applied to the ear bone of Arctic Grayling and Slimy Sculpin which measures heavy metal concentrations in fish. |
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Self-tapping bone screws made by Structure include threads made with the Traub thread whirling attachments. |
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The cancer may start from the bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, thymus or other lymphatic tissues as well as the lymph vessels that connect them. |
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A lean, deep red wine, that is a bone dry mouthful for those who prefer their tipple to supplement their food flavours as opposed to dominating them. |
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Last season he was drenched upon entering the locker room at Stanford after the Bruins clinched the title outright, but this time he met the media bone dry. |
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Using SVA, Thrasos has pioneered the design of compounds based on the structure of the bone morphogenetic protein family to activate the Smad transduction pathway. |
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The bone morphogenetic protein receptor type 1A is a high-affinity receptor for members of the BMP family, which contribute to the development and remodeling of bone. |
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Preoperative workup for metastatic breast disease, including radiographs of the thorax, liver ultrasound, bone scintiscans, and blood markers were all negative. |
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There are, of course, a minority of recipients who are bone idle. |
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Instead, they found that a short luteal phase or a cycle without ovulation strongly predicted bone loss, both for runners and for their less athletic peers. |
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Where's your hygiene or self respect, or is it just bone idle laziness? |
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It is a ready-to-use, self-hardening bone cement that is injected into the vertebrae through a minimally invasive procedure known as a vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty. |
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If you answer yes to any of these questions, you may have an increased risk of osteoporosis and should talk to your GP about whether you should have a DXA bone scan. |
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However, the correlations between boron and Ca, and boron and P, dealing with growth performance and bone mineralization have not been firmly established. |
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And the results of this second bone scan were even more puzzling. |
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The OP-1 product line includes OP-1 Implant and OP-1 Putty for use in orthopedic bone applications such as lumbar spine fusion and the treatment of long bone fractures. |
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He will stay at Arundel Veterinary Centre for a bone scan next week. |
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They are low profile, they provide excellent feel related to when the screw head is down to bone, and they retain the all-important capture feature. |
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But it's for a terrific cause, as the Anthony Nolan is setting up simple new saliva tests to get people to join its bone marrow register and save lives. |
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An article on the study says that the finding attains significance as it may help better understand why bedridden patients and astronauts experience bone loss. |
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I used an air driven sagittal saw to section his bone and a 13mm wide wedge of bone was cut and removed and the plate was attached using six screws. |
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During the nine-day mission, he will subject himself to a variety of medical tests, including studies of bone loss, sleep disorders, muscle deterioration and body temperature. |
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The seaweed snap of a island whisky, the complex notes of a cognac, the salty edge of a bone dry manzanilla, the plummy flavours of a southern Italian red. |
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About Mastocytosis Mastocytosis is a rare disease in which immune cells known as mast cells abnormally build up in the skin, bone marrow and other parts of the body. |
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The Company recycles beef, poultry and pork by-product streams into useable ingredients such as tallow, feed-grade fats, meat and bone meal, poultry meal and hides. |
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According to researchers these immune cells are called macrophages whether they reside in the heart or arrive from the bone marrow, Health news reported. |
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Long bones, which are found in the limb of tetrapods, are not only important for locomotion and supporting the weight of the body, but also host the bone marrow. |
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Akristos, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, is making eco-friendly bricks from the bone ash left behind when cattle carcasses are incinerated. |
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Because the patient's ICP remained high, he underwent repeat evacuation of the residual epidural hematoma and marsupialization of the left frontotemporal bone flap. |
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Some glaze formulas or recipes also use volcanic ash or even bone ash. |
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I have seen such evidence as bone ash still in the furnaces. |
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Computed tomography has supplanted simple chest roentgenograms, planigrams, fluoroscopy, and radionuclide bone scanning for routine clinical staging purposes. |
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The focus of this research programme is to develop bone graft substitute biomaterials and laboratory-engineered bone tissue for implantation in damaged sites. |
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Diathermy, bone wax, and Surgicel were applied to achieve hemostasis. |
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It hopes to build on that momentum at retail with interactive in-store displays, such as video walls, that encourage the consumer to use bone china every day. |
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After 10 years, bone density of the participants were measured. |
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The compound potassium citrate, found mainly in fruits and vegetables, has been reported to boost our bone density by neutralizing excess acid in the body. |
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Once it's bone dry we can cover them then if there's any further rain. |
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The left shoe, which is coated in NeverWet, emerges muck free and bone dry from the muddy puddle, while the untreated shoe on the right is clearly stained. |
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