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A small pile of finely ground bone formed around the bit as blood flowed down over the hard skull.
Metalpoint involves drawing on parchment or paper coated with a slightly abrasive surface of gum mixed with a substance like ash, ground bone or lead white.
Present histology manual-cum-practical literatures though prefer bone-slide preparation from decalcified skeleton, but Haversian architectures with osteons are vivid in ground bone slides.
Ground bone slides are not only necessary for teaching histology of Haversian system to undergraduate and postgraduate students, but also essential for rapid pathological diagnosis in related diseases as well as to be used in polarizing microscopy and studying bone architectures from fossils.
Two milligram aliquots of ground bone were mixed with 200 mg KBr, and pellets prepared for infrared spectroscopy.
Hydroxyproline analysis was performed on HCl hydrolysates (6 N, 18 h, 110°C) of EDTA-demineralized ground bone.
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"And hopefully we will not find any more [bodies]." Fire officials warned people not be complacent despite the heavy rain because months of drought had left the ground bone-dry and wildfires can rekindle.
An autopsy showed he had swallowed a potion of ground bones, and among the items found by police in the raids was the skull of an animal wrapped in gauzy material with a nail driven through it.
There is bread made from lichen (very unwise; it's often poisonous), pine bark, or even, in a way that brings the nursery rhyme beginning "fee-fi-fo-fum" horribly to life, the ground bones of corpses.
Of course, I don't start with a whole chicken carcass, largely because pushing mashed chicken through a sieve by hand to strain out ground bones is not my idea of fun.
Prepare a "catching pot" where the ground bones will fall into.
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