Sentence examples for bone was freed from from inspiring English sources

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The block of bone was freed from the underlying condyle using an osteotome allowing for the lateral collateral ligament to be reflected.

The skull bone was freed from adherent connective tissue and a copper rod (144 g) with a tip diameter of 4 mm was immersed in liquid nitrogen and then applied to the right parietal bone for 90 s.

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The food items in each food group were treated as they would be in a general household; for example, meat was freed from bones, fresh fish were freed from skin and bones, and potatoes and root vegetables were peeled.

The press was freed from censorship.

She was freed from jail on Feb.

In the Holostei the dermal bone of the upper jaw (maxilla) is freed from the cheek elements, and its attachment to the skull only occurs in the ethmoid region or near the nasal chambers.

The soft tissue of the cheek is freed from underlying bone through a buccal incision placed from the molar to the canine to leave an adequate cuff of gingiva for closure (Fig.  4).

Yes, it's there, no matter what Ryan says about his bones being free of racism.

Luckily for her, the bones she collected samples from were free from other drill marks, indicating that no other researchers had yet sampled them.

This result holds potential for manufacturing tissue-engineered implants using allogenic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, which are free from immunological rejection.

Sex- and age-specific BMD Z-scores were calculated using enCORE reference data based on healthy, ambulatory subjects from the general population who were free from chronic diseases affecting bone and not taking bone-altering medications.

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