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This curious, bone-crushing beast is believed to have roamed the Sunshine State between 16 and 18 million years ago, though its various beardog cousins spread over a habitat that included the rest of North America, Eurasia, and Africa.
You can see the armchair where he wrote his books and a table lined with curious mementoes - his hip bone, for instance, saved from the incinerator after an operation, and a big silver ball which he crafted from Kitkat wrappers.
It is curious that cysts, regions of bone loss, are found in sites that are loaded, whereas osteophytes grow at the joint margins in sites that might be expected to be relatively lightly loaded.
Breaching 50mph on a major east-west thoroughfare that had been salted and plowed bone-dry, a curious shudder travelled through the steering column above 50mph.
One rather curious association was that patients with bone metastases were more likely to have had lymph node metastases at the time of diagnosis of their primary tumour.
Scientists curious about how all this affects the bones studied more than 800 boys' and girls' bone densities.
Measurements of the bones show that the creature has a curious blend of ancient ape and modern human-like features.
One curious aspect of the fossil assemblage is that the bones of juvenile dodos are conspicuously absent.
I had studied the organic unit, the cell, because I was curious about how singular characteristics could account for such diverse structures as hair and bone.
I've always found it curious that Asian women whose diets are often quite bereft of milk tend to have stronger bones compared to their Western counterparts.
There were some curious spiraled metal wires, perhaps the leads of his pacemaker, mixed with the white dust and pieces of bone.
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