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The phrase "a more rapid bone" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a bone that is growing or healing at a faster rate, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The doctor noted that the patient had a more rapid bone healing process than expected after the surgery."
Alternatives: "a faster healing bone" or "an accelerated bone growth".
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Thus both recombinant proteins are efficient inducing a more rapid bone production in this model.
Rabbits achieve skeletal maturity at 7 8 months, show substantial intracortical remodeling, and have a more rapid bone turnover than other rodents and even primates (Gilsanz et al. 1988, Newman et al. 1995).
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The results revealed that the BM-MSCs endowed β-TCP scaffold with a better and more rapid bone regenerating potential: since the first evaluation period of 2 weeks, the regenerated bone tissue in group I was more mature, denser and homogeneously distributed.
Surprisingly, bone loss in the placebo group was greater than expected at 1.84 and 1.48% at the spine and hip, respectively, and so there was no significant difference between the two groups, although a clear trend for more rapid bone loss on exemestane was evident.
Low distortional and volumetric strains are believed to favour osteogenesis, and therefore the model results provide initial support for the hypothesis that the porous-surfaced geometry provides a local mechanical environment that favours more rapid bone formation in certain situations.
Notably, girls undergo more rapid bone maturation than boys, a difference primarily driven by girls' higher estradiol levels, and early puberty in girls is associated with shorter adult height due to accelerated bone aging and early fusion of epiphyseal growth plates [ 34].
The more rapid bone metabolic changes in total hip BMD could be a result of a larger content of trabecular bone compared with total body BMD.
Pallesen et al. stated that particles 0.5 to 2.0 mm in size were preferable to those measuring 10 mm because they allowed more rapid bone remodeling [23].
This reiterates data from recent trials reporting increased fracture risk in women (but not men) and reports evidence from short term clinical trials in women that glitazones (both pioglitazone and rosiglitazone) caused more rapid bone loss.
We conclude from this study that postmenopausal women who have recently discontinued HRT experience more rapid bone loss than HRT non-users.
Women also experience more rapid bone mineral loss than men beginning in the fourth decade of life, which can result in loss of up to 50% of bone mineral density (BMD) by 80 years of age (Ferguson and Steffen 2003).
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