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The red-brown-colored bones were embedded in a grey-green fine-grained sandstone matrix with calcareous cement.
Bones were embedded in methymethacrylate for sectioning, and then were stained for TRAP or left unstained for analysis of calcein labels.
Undecalcified bones were embedded in methylmethacrylate, and 4-µm-thick sections were prepared for bone histomorphometric analyses of adult mice as previously described [31].
The tibial bones were embedded in methyl methacrylate monomer (MMA), as described elsewhere [ 25].
Briefly bones were embedded in an acrylic material for the determination of BFR/bone surface (BFR/BS) and MAR.
The dehydrated bones were embedded in epoxy resin, placed in desiccators, and subjected to vacuum to promote resin penetration throughout the cochlea and to eliminate air bubbles.
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The white-colored bones are embedded in a fine-grained, poorly sorted, hematitic siltstone matrix that in places was very hard.
The tibia was fixed in 70% ethanol, and the undercalcified bone were embedded in Glycolmetacrylate.
Then the bone was embedded in gelatin used to simulate surrounding soft tissue.
After fixation and decalcification, the temporal bone was embedded in paraffin and was serially sectioned through the mid-modiolar plane at a thickness of 10 μm.
The dating of sediments where the bones were embedded was conducted by the Berkeley Geochronology Center in California.
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