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The finders dubbed the specimen "The Dueling Dinosaurs" because the animals were found touching one another and seemed to bear marks of mortal combat, such as missing teeth and shattered chest bones.
Line after line, show after show, model after model looked the same: jutting chest bones, sharp clavicles, bony knees, and so on.
Scientists are analyzing foot and chest bones recovered along with the skull fragment, and more than 32 feet of unexcavated material within the cave will keep archaeologists busy for years to come.
Apart from the pain (which I was warned about and given medication for just in case) the Filgrastim caused in my bones (hips, back, shoulder blades, chest bones) as it stimulated blood forming cell production and the time spent hooked up to the machine that filtered out stem cells I really did not have much to complain about.
The legislation specifically targets the multitude of pro-anorexia sites and forums, which are often seen to glamorize excessive skinniness by promoting unhealthy and unrealistic concepts such as the "thigh gap," a visible rib cage, or jutting hip and chest bones.
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One series of invention sessions we held brought highly respected heart, chest, bone, and brain surgeons together with many of our staff inventors.
Fingers tend to be long and spidery; the spine is often curved (a condition called scoliosis); and the chest bone can bend inward or outward.
The new version works much like an external defibrillator, but delivers the electrical jolt by means of a sensor implanted under the skin near the chest bone.
The doctor took a hard look at his patient -- 6 feet 4 inches tall, long-legged, long-armed and loose-jointed with a crooked chest bone, very long fingers and large narrow feet -- and said, "You look like you have Marfan syndrome".
Instead, Dr. Heimlich recommends seating the infant on the rescuer's lap or placing the baby face up on a flat surface and, using the pads of the index and middle fingers of both hands, press upward -- abruptly but gently -- just under the diaphragm where the central chest bone (the sternum) ends.
For example, a bone marrow sample can most easily and painlessly be obtained from the ilium (the hip bone), which is relatively close to the surface of the body — good to know should a doctor want to take a sample from the less convenient femur (thigh bone), sternum (chest bone) or rib.
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