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Wool-producing varieties did not appear until several thousand years later, as evidenced by the proportion of bones belonging to young animals at older archaeological sites, which indicated early slaughter for hides and meat rather than long-term wool production.
They also point out that caves inhabited by Aborigines have a low proportion of bones and rock paintings of devils, and suggest that this is an indication that it was not a large part of indigenous lifestyle.
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The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between filling proportion of bone cement in the vertical direction and incidence of recollapse in the augmented vertebrae after vertebral augmentation.
In the middle and proximal femoral regions, there was a significant increase in the proportion of bone grafts with a reciprocal reduction in water and air in the vibration-assisted group (P <.01) as compared with the control group, suggesting tighter graft compaction.
Consistent with this data, vibrations increased the proportion of bone cells to fat cells within bone marrow, avoiding the bias towards adipogenesis at 6 wk.
It is unclear whether this proportion of bone marrow cells represents the hematopoietic progenitors that have the potential to migrate into the thymus and are committed to T cell lineage.
Histology (Fig. 5B) and histomorphometric analyses (Fig. 5C) showed that there was no difference in the proportion of cartilage in the callus at 14 days post-fracture, or in the proportion of bone in the callus at 28 days post-fracture between Mmp13−/− mice that received WT (WT→Mmp13−/−) and Mmp13−/− (Mmp13−/−→Mmp13−/−) bone marrow.
The synovium in these mice contained a large proportion of bone marrow-derived fibroblasts when arthritis was induced.
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