1. compact bone 2. spongy bone 3. epiphyseal line label 1) Flat bone 2) Sternum 3) Long bone 4) Femur 5) Sesamoid bone 6) Patella 7) Irregular bone 8) Vertebra 9) Short bones 10) Lateral cuneiform 11) Intermediate cuneiform 12) medial cuneiform ...
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so that certain stimulations are continuously provided to the compact bone510for thereby preventing any destroy of bones. An axial direction straight groove112is formed between the small thread parts111and is engaged over an area wider than the small thread part111, so that an engagement force be...
I. Giorgio, U. Andreaus, F. dell'Isola, T. Lekszycki. Viscous second gradient porous materials for bones recon- structed with bio-resorbable grafts. Extreme Mechanics Letters, 13: 141-147, 2017.Giorgio, I., Andreaus, U., dell'Isola, F., Lekszycki, T.: Viscous second gradient ...
We say simply: if there is blood, if there are broken bones, if there is brain damage and occasional death, it’s violent. If participation in an activity makes one more likely to perpetrate sexual and domestic violence (these do), then the activity is violence-making. Where violence ...
(CSG), which models the long bones has structural beams in order to understand their mechanical properties, (3) analysis ofδ13C andδ15N stable isotopes in order to reconstruct broad patterns of dietary change and consumption, and (4) analysis of a large dataset of radiocarbon dates in ...
Maximal length of the skull ranges from 180 to 220 mm (187 mm); skull bones of the trophy from 133 to 170 (145 mm); jaw bone from 141 to 172 mm (150 mm). These measures are highly correlated to each other and to body weight. If skull length (mm) in relation to body weight ...
Bio-sourced materials have been used by humanity since ancient times as materials for construction (wood), tools (wood, bones), cloth (plants, leather, wool, fur), jewelry (bones, wood, amber), and other. Nowadays we also use bio-sourced crude to create new materials, including membranes....
Production of acetic, gluconic, propionic, lactic and succinic acids were revealed to play important roles in phosphate solubilization, and fish bones provided the highest concentration of released phosphates. In a similar study, a thermotolerant consortium of Streptomyces was added as inoculum to the ...
Osteoporosis Vitamin C may help to prevent bone loss by reducing the "break-down" activity of the cells that remove calcium from bones. It also helps the body to absorb calcium from foods, which aids in bone development. Cardiovascular health Vitamin C, in combination with Vitamin ...