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Ahmad lost three fingers on one hand, a section of bone in his arm and his pancreas.
Other defining characteristics of pleurodires include the presence of a mesoplastron (a section of bone set into the plastron, or the bottom shell) in most forms and the fusion of the pelvic girdle to the plastron.
(d) A section of bone showing the complete absence of F4/80 from osteoclasts Ocl; the large ramified macrophages that form the center of hemopoietic islands indicated by the long arrow and macrophages within the canopy layer on the bone surface indicated by the short arrow.
Between the scapular blade and the acromial process a section of bone was damaged post-mortem and is made up of several small randomly oriented bone fragments, displaced from their original position.
SBDs are defined as injuries in which a section of bone is completely shattered and/or absent.
An incision was made along the midline, and a section of bone overlying the injection sites was removed.
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Most of these studies involved mechanical testing, such as recording strain by a strain gauge attached to a dry skull or a section of bovine, porcine, or sheep bone.
Dogs underwent surgery to replace a section of tibial bone with a bioresorbable scaffold.
A free pamphlet at the visitors bureau outlines a two-mile walk that takes you to old gardens of bougainvillea and cactuses, a section of whale-bone sidewalk left over from the 19th century, and adobes like the Larkin House, home of the first American consul to Mexican California.
Photomicrograph of a ground section of bone, showing a haversian system, or osteon, in cross section and adjacent interstitial lamellae.
There, a hefty hunk of meat attached to a monumental section of bone is $34 for two.
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