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However, tissue sampling was limited to a small number of sites in the eastern U.S. and 87Sr/86Sr analysis was conducted on bone, which may have integrated 87Sr/86Sr ratios from diet consumed over multiple periods of the year.
The fracture surfaces sometimes consisted of woven bone, which may have formed in localized defects caused by surface fragmentation or resorption.
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The other is the pattern of burn marks on the bones, which may have come from their being cooked.
According to Sayers, historical archaeologist at American University who has led research on the maroons of the swamp, it is possible that the acidity of the water disintegrated any bones which may have been left behind.
Our findings suggest a crucial role for progesterone signaling in bone acquisition and inhibition of the nPR as a novel approach to augment bone mass, which may have the potential to reduce the burden of osteoporosis.
Some of the patients with alkaline phosphatase elevation had concomitant bone metastases, which may have contributed to cases where this was the only abnormal LFT.
At present, the Swedish Hip Arthroplasty Register does not contain data regarding bone defects, which may have been different in the MP and control cohort.
The discordance rate will have a diagnostic and subsequently management impact on assessment of FNAC series, for example, FNAC of "salivary gland lesions" may yield parotid primaries, metastatic periparotid lymph nodes, skin or bone primaries which may have different management and surgical approaches.
Burn marks left some of the bones unevenly discoloured, which may have happened when wing or leg bones were cooked.
This review provides an overview of agents with bone-anabolic properties, which may have utility in the treatment of breast cancer metastatic to the skeleton.
Additionally, the rims at the borders of the LCS likely reduced the area of contact with the bone for the LCS, which may have affected the initial fixation.
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