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This is a bone from a seabird, and that a sea urchin and some petrified wood.
But I saw the whiteness of bone from a leg before I lost consciousness.
He also shows how a tiny bone from a baby finger was enough to identify a whole new humanoid species.
The fossil went unnoticed until three years ago when a member of the academy staff, Fred Mullison, isolated the bone from a brick-size piece of sandstone.
The idea is to grow bone from a patient's own cells so they won't need that second surgery and so the implanted bone won't be immunologically rejected.
A particularly unexciting-looking toe bone from a cave site in Siberia, dating to 30,000-50,000 yeago ago, provided the next ancient genetic revelation.
One of the highlights of the collection was an irreplaceable bone from a sauropod dinosaur, which was an estimated 160m years old.
When harvesting bone from a patient's own body, a much larger sample is taken than the injury site requires, so the supply is naturally limited.
How to cite this article: Domínguez-Rodrigo, M. et al. Earliest modern human-like hand bone from a new >1.84-million-year-old site at Olduvai in Tanzania.
The international team of researchers used only genetic material from a tiny finger bone from a girl that lived in Siberia tens of thousands of years ago.
Microdamage-targeted resorption is paradoxal, because it entails the removal of bone from a region that was already overloaded.
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