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Resorption and deposition on this surface serve both to regulate plasma calcium concentration and to renew bony material.
Although osteocytes constitute only a small fraction of total bone volume, they are so arranged within bone, and the network of their protoplasmic extensions is so extensive, that there is essentially no volume of bony material situated more than a fraction of a micron from a cell or its processes.
(iv) Photomicrograph (original magnification, ×2; haematoxylin-eosin stain) shows chondroid and bony material (star) beneath the ciliated surface (arrows).
As a typical child's bones elongate, cartilage cells called chondrocytes mature and then die, allowing hard, bony material to supplant them.
Scientists have discovered how stingrays can enjoy their hard-shelled meals of snails and mussels despite the fact that their mouths are made of mushy cartilage: The stingray jaws, it turns out, are fortified with a bony material that allows them to crunch open the toughest shells.
The teeth are merely projections of bony material from the jaw and eventually wear down.
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Fish were then cleared and stained with Alizirin Red to highlight bony materials [39], [40].
Callus, also spelled callous, in osteology, bony and cartilaginous material forming a connecting bridge across a bone fracture during repair.
We surveyed cranial specimens from adult individuals of the ceratopsid dinosaurs Triceratops and Centrosaurus for bony lesions (see Materials and Methods).
TCP is a classic alternative filling material for bony defects, and has been shown to have excellent bony coherence, degradation and bony conductivity.
The maxillary sinus was augmented using the prepared bone graft material, the bony window was put back to the original position, and the wound was closed (Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5).
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