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  • 1Bone marrow — Simplified illustration of cells in bone marrow. Latin medulla ossium Code TA …

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  • 2Bone Thugs-N-Harmony — Pays d’origine Cleveland, Columbus, États Unis Genre musical Gangsta Rap, Rap hardcore Midwest Rap …

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  • 3Latin Kings (gang) — Infobox Criminal organization name = Latin King and Queen Nation caption = founded on = 1940 1950 founding location = Chicago founded by = years active = 1940 present territory = Chicago and NYC and 38 colors = black and goldstates and Mexico,… …

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  • 4Latin names of cities — Users of Neo Latin have taken the Latin language to places the Romans never went; hence a need arose to make Latin names of cities that did not exist when Latin was a living language.trategies for constructing Latin namesThe first places that… …

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  • 5Latin influence in English — English has been called a Germanic language with a Romance vocabulary. Estimates of native words (derived from Old English) in English range from 20% ndash;33%, with the rest made up of foreign borrowings. A large number of these borrowings are… …

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  • 6Bone, shin — The larger of the two bones in the lower leg (the smaller one being the fibula). The shin bone is anatomically known as the tibia. Tibia is a Latin word meaning both shin bone and flute. It is thought that tibia refers to both the bone and the… …

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  • 7Bone, thigh — The thigh bone in anatomy is called the femur. Whichever term thigh bone or femur you care to use, it is the bone in the leg that extends from the hip to the knee. The thigh bone/femur constitutes the entire upper leg, all of the leg above the… …

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  • 8Greater wing of sphenoid bone — Infobox Bone Name = Greater wing of sphenoid bone Latin = ala major ossis sphenoidalis GraySubject = 35 GrayPage = 149 Caption = Figure 1: Sphenoid bone, upper surface. Caption2 = Figure 2: Sphenoid bone, anterior and inferior surfaces. Width =… …

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  • 9Wormian bone — Wor·mi·an bone wȯr mē ən n a small irregular inconstant plate of bone interposed in a suture between large cranial bones called also sutural bone Worm vȯrm Ole (Latin Olaus Wormius) (1588 1654) Danish physician. Worm was a professor of medicine …

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  • 10Hyoid bone — Bone: Hyoid bone Hyoid bone. Anterior surface. Enlarged …

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