The results suggest that healing of a wide marginal defect around an implant is characterized by appositional bone growth from the lateral and apical bone walls of the defect.doi:10.1034/j.1600-0501.2003.140101.xJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdClinical Oral Implants Research...
The other side of the brain. II. An appositional mind. Modulation of appositional and longitudinal bone growth in the rat ulna by applied static and dynamic force. Continuing experience with single layer appositional anastomosis in the large bowel ...
网络外加生长;附加性生长;敷著生长 网络释义
As child growth is a sensitive indicator of environmental insults, it can be used as a proxy for the stress experienced by the whole population. The linear and appositional bone growth of 29 children (under the age of 12 years) recovered from archaeological sites in Silves and Cacela Velha -...
The deficit in total bone width and cortical bone thickness in both post-medieval urban and rural medieval children is indicative of insufficient nutritional resources and compromised bone growth in both groups, but could be influenced by lower body weight or activity than in the modern population....
(1979): The Effect of Protein-Energy Malnutrition on Appositional Bone Growth in the Rat, Experientia 35:824-825.Lee, M., Myers, G. S.: The effect of protein-energy malnu- trition on appositional bone growth in the rat, Experientia 35:824-825, 1979...
2009. The effects of socioeconomic status on endochondral and appositional bone growth, and ac- quisition of cortical bone in children from 19th century Bir- mingham, England. Am J Phys Anthropol 140:410-416.Mays, S, Ives, R and Brickley, M. 2009. The effects of socioeconomic status ...
Bone Volume 29, Issue 2, August 2001, Pages 105–113 Cover image Modulation of appositional and longitudinal bone growth in the rat ulna by applied static and dynamic forceRobling, A GDuijvelaar, K MGeevers, J VOhashi, NTurner, C H...
网络外加生长;附加性生长;敷著生长 网络释义
Appositional growth is defined as growth of bone or a cartilage element due to the addition of new matrix by osteoblasts in bone, or chondroblasts in cartilage from the outside. Bone and CartilageSpringer Berlin HeidelbergEncyclopedic Reference of Genomics & Proteomics in Molecular Medicine...