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There was a plate of bones.
By the time the two of them are finished with each other, there'll be nothing left but a plate of bones and a couple of paper napkins.
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Scorpaeniform (order Scorpaeniformes), also called mail-cheeked fish, any one of a group of bony fishes that are characterized by a plate of bone running across each cheek.
The massive ilium formed a deep vertical plate of bone to which the muscles of the pelvis, hind leg, and tail were attached.
However the environment Protoceratops lived in contained multiple Tyrannosaurus-sized carnivores and a hollow plate of bone about 50 cm long would probably not do much to deter such potential predators.
This mechanism consists of a thin plate of bone (the quadrate bone) that was once a part of the skull but that has become largely detached and is held loosely in place by ligaments.
The deepest set of muscles, the transversospinalis group, are short and run obliquely forward, over one to four vertebrae, from the transverse process of one vertebra to the lamina (the flat plate of bone at the base of the vertebral spine) of a more anterior vertebra.
The calvaria were removed as an elliptical plate of bone defined by the foramen magnum, auditory canals, and orbits [ 24].
They explained that young athletes are more prone to certain injuries, especially stress fractures; tendinitis; a degenerative condition called osteochondrosis; and damage to the growth plates of bones that can stunt them for life.
4 Growth in childhood is regulated by growth hormone (GH), secreted from the pituitary, which stimulates the production of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) by the liver and growth plates of bones.
"I'm not a viscera guy, but give me a plate of beef bones -- not veal bones, they have no flavor -- and I'm happy".
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