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Some slip in; their bleached bones can be seen in the clear waters.
Finely serrated gouges on some M. atopus leg bones can be seen with the naked eye, says Curry Rogers.
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GCTTSs are histologically benign but pressure changes in adjacent bone can be seen on plain radiographs in 10-20 % of cases [41] (Fig. 13a).
At the beginning, no radiographic manifestations are seen, but in some cases a vast zone of necrotic bone can be seen on MRI, larger than what could be expected.
As in pangolins and xenarthrans, little of the squamosal bone can be seen from above.
Diffuse permeative demineralization of the skull base beyond the temporal bone can be seen in patients with severe osteoradionecrosis.
Thinning or bowing of adjacent bone can be seen with progressive enlargement of this tumor, most commonly at the medial wall of the maxillary sinus and the lamina papyracea.
It has been shown previously that a large amount of bone can be seen around a bone-anchored amputation prosthesis retrieved from the upper extremity (ulnar bone) after 11 years of function, with 75% of bone area and 85% of bone-implant contact (Palmquist et al. 2008).
A graphical depiction of microarray gene expression results across the entire extent of the tibial subchondral bone can be seen in Additional file 4. Unsupervised hierarchical clustering was performed on the differentially expressed genes to identify the groups or clusters of genes based on similarities between the expression profiles of the samples.
That these Mesozoic marine reptiles, contemporaries of the dinosaurs, got the bends can be seen from their bones.
The scale of bone loss can be seen in the bone surfaces generated from microCT scans of E18.5 embryos (Fig. 2B and Supplementary Material, Movies S1 S6).
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