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Initially I was going to just draw him as a pile of bubbling goo, but instead thought perhaps he'd deteriorate slowly, bones bending and hair falling out, losing his faculties until he's a gibbering wreck on the side of the street.
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They were of a two month old baby and then, slowly, each bone was examined for signs of violence, but there were none.
This extends back to the primitive cells in the hematopoietic system, since THOC5/FMIP depleted mice showed a major decrease in progenitor cells (GEMM-CFU, GM-CFU, Figure 7C) and also a fall in the slowly cycling bone marrow LSK cells.
Lamellar bone slowly replaces this scantily organized bone.
However, because bone lead appears to decay much more slowly in cortical bone than in trabecular bone during aging, increased odds of PD as a result of bias from faster reductions in bone lead among controls (because of relatively greater new bone formation) compared with cases would be expected to be more pronounced for patella bone lead than for tibia bone lead.
During that time, a reservoir of bisphosphonate that had become part of the bones slowly trickles out.
It was a dating technique based on uranium, which slowly infiltrates waterlogged bones, that gave the age of 62,000 years.
My body feels like it's being crushed, my bones slowly ground down through some giant mincing machine.
Her mother, Myung Ja Kwak, who is the chef, slowly simmers beef bones into a marrow-rich broth as the base for the soup.
He also had a club foot and Kohler's disease, in which lack of blood flow was slowly destroying the bones of his left foot -- an often painful condition, the study says.
Does everyone else die in the first 10 minutes, leaving the show to broadcast nothing but endless scenes of vultures slowly picking their bones clean under the barren sun of the New Mexico desert?
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