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The one with the best claim was examined at a meeting at the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1911, when it was said still to have part of a spike embedded in the bone.
Tantalum markers embedded in the bone and mounted on the femoral stem are visible.
But she's less convinced by the evidence on the oldest bone, noting that only a "single grain" of stone from the projectile point was embedded in the bone.
These appliances apply the force directly on to the implant embedded in the bone, thus overcoming the disadvantages of the earlier appliances.
Fig. 2 Geometric model with implant embedded in the bone Fig. 3 Finite element model of the skull Fig. 4 Finite element model of comprising of implant.
This may occur indirectly through stimulation of bone resorption which releases growth factors embedded in the bone matrix and these in turn promote osteoblast formation [38].
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They were found by archaeologists, with arrowheads embedded in the bones, presumably killed while trying to escape.
At 3 weeks, numerous collagen fibers of the membrane were embedded in the adjacent bone matrix.
Normally, these canals are embedded in the temporal bone, but Minor detected a large opening in the patient's upper canal.
The inner ear is embedded in the temporal bone as part of the human skull.
The anterior flange of the periotic is also firmly embedded in the squamosal bone, reducing the acoustic isolation of the tympanoperiotic complex.
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