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In preadolescent children, this distance is not measurable on plain radiographs because the tip of the trochanter is not ossified.
The wrist bones were not ossified, but it is clear that the digits were arranged in a broad arc around where those bones would have been, but the result would not have made a flexible or supportive wrist.
"I have not ossified," McKnight said.
The disease has the most impact on fish less than five months old because their skeletons have not ossified.
The supraoccipital and exoccipital elements are correctly positioned, but not ossified, whereas the basioccipital element is absent.
In the present patient, the distal part of the Achilles tendon was not ossified, which allowed us to stably fix the graft to the tendon stump distally.
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At the same time, however, this concern with maintaining knowledge of the past must not ossify into a "short course" of propositions that trivialize that past or that prevent people from evolving in ways of their own choosing.
Christie's engagement with the work for more than half a century illustrates well both the development of the period music movement and his contribution to it in terms of his insistence that historical knowledge should inform modern performance, not ossify it.
In this process, new bone named "osteoma" forms in extraskeletal areas which in normal condition do not ossify.
Only the central part of the tarsal elements, however, are ossified in infancy except for the navicular which does not ossify until the second or third year of age.
Thus, in normal human growth, the central part of the chondroepiphysis in-between the capital epiphysis and the greater trochanteric apophysis does not ossify, but thins more and more during further growth.
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