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  • 1long bone — n any of the elongated bones supporting a vertebrate limb and consisting of an essentially cylindrical shaft that contains bone marrow and ends in enlarged heads for articulation with other bones * * * os longum …

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  • 2Long bone — The long bones are those that are longer than they are wide, and grow primarily by elongation of the diaphysis, with an epiphysis at the ends of the growing bone. The ends of epiphyses are covered with a hyaline cartilage ( articular cartilage ) …

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  • 3long bone — noun in limbs of vertebrate animals: a long cylindrical bone that contains marrow (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑os longum • Hypernyms: ↑bone, ↑os • Hyponyms: ↑epiphysis, ↑diaphysis, ↑ …

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  • 4long bone — Anat. (in vertebrate animals) any of the long, cylindrical, marrow containing bones of the limbs: the long bone of the arm. [1855 60] * * * …

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  • 5long bone — noun Date: circa 1860 any of the elongated bones supporting a vertebrate limb and consisting of an essentially cylindrical shaft that contains bone marrow and ends in enlarged heads for articulation with other bones compare diaphysis, epiphysis …

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  • 6long bone — noun Any of the relatively slender bones of the upper and lower extremities …

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  • 7Bone fracture — Classification and external resources Internal and external views of an arm with a compound fracture, both before and after surgery. ICD 10 …

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  • 8Bone age — is a way of describing the degree of maturation of a child s bones. As a person grows from fetal life through childhood, puberty, and finishes growth as a young adult, the bones of the skeleton change in size and shape. These changes can be seen… …

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  • 9Bone tool — Bone tools have been documented from the advent of Homo Sapiens and are also known from Homo Neanderthalis contexts. Bone is a ubiquitous material in hunter gatherer societies even when other tool materials were scarce or unavailable. Any portion …

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  • 10Bone healing — or fracture healing is a proliferative physiological process, in which the body facilitates repair of bone fractures. Physiology and process of healing In the process of fracture healing, several phases of recovery facilitate the proliferation… …

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