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Here the term 'bridging callus' is used to describe the appearance of calcified tissue between the ends of a fracture.
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In two (again one anatomical MDF plate, one antecedent MDF plate) the test ended because of a fracture at the biplane hinge on the lateral cortex bone-bridge.
The quality of fixation of the implant may be considered to be the end result of a fracture-healing response of the kind that is prominent in cancellous bone.
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"Mother's feelings toward me over the past nine months have been a treasured reward at the near end of a relationship fractured by the influence of others and by her own very focused life," he wrote.
The net effect is a displacement of the ends of the fracture, with the lateral fragment lower than the medial fragment.
There is a fixed pressure drop between the two ends of the fracture network the injection well at one end and the producer at the other.
The cells then begin to differentiate and lay down new bone between the ends of the fracture.
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