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Free sign upThe phrase "and in the spine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing anatomy, bookbinding, or structural elements where the spine is relevant.
Example: "The injury was located in the lower back, specifically and in the spine."
Alternatives: "within the spine" or "along the spine".
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The average pixel intensity was measured in dendrites (excluding the spine heads) and in the spine heads by tracing their individual perimeters.
They appear equally often in the extremities and in the spine (Yazawa et al. 1990, Bono et al. 1991), as in our series.
HBL typically occurs within the CNS, predominantly in the cerebellum and in the spine [ 33], though supratentorial and meningeal locations have been also reported [ 34].
Compared with placebo, raloxifene increased bone mineral density in the femoral neck by about 2% and in the spine by 2.6% (p < 0.001 for all comparisons).
A significant bone loss was also observed for the DXA-BMD in the total hip (-0.72%) and in the spine L2 L4 (-0.78%).
In AS, markers of bone resorption are increased in active disease and are related to low BMD and bone loss in the femoral neck and in the spine [ 27, 28].
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Increased mobility relieves stress on the back and can reduce pain and tension in the spine.
The gentle tension and release in the spine helps to increase flexibility and to ease lower back pain.
Entheseal new cartilage and bone formation are only seen in peripheral joints and not in the spine.
Osteochondroma is the most common primary benign bone tumor and is usually located in the metaphyses of long bones and rarely in the spine or anterior sacrum.
You need a good diet to get the vitamins and nutrients your body needs to nourish the bones, muscles, and discs in the spine.
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