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 | | The ossified cartilages are completely fused with the pedal bone in 58%, incompletely in 27% and not fused at all in 14% of the feet. |  | | The objective of our study is to evaluate the anatomy of the ossified cartilages, the significance of the ossification for the mechanism of the hoof and its role as a cause of lameness. |  | | When the ossified cartilage is finally fused with the proximal part of the palmar process, the inner spongiosa of both structures is continuous and demarcated by a compact layer of bone (fig. |
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http://www.veterinaria.org/asociaciones/aevedi/00079CV.htm
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 | | However, insertion of multichannel cochlear devices in patients with cochlear ossification should only be performed by surgeons experienced in cochlear implantation. |  | | Despite success with the single channel device, the patient's parents who are both physicians, asked that we attempt insertion of a multichannel device. |  | | They described a complicated surgical procedure which involved a canal wall-down radical mastoidectomy and the drilling of a trough around the bony modiolus. |
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http://utmb.edu/oto/Grand_Rounds_Earlier.dir/Cochlear_Implant_Pedi_1993.txt
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| | Trafford Publishing: The Long Whistle |
 | | He should have helped her to gather the wood, helped her to make the meals when she was sick, but he hadn't thought of it - no one thought to help his mother. |  | | Jerico yanked his foot out of the way and swung up beside Ossified. |  | | Jerico did the same and tried to relax his rigid grip on the rods. |
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http://www.trafford.com/robots/02-0321.html
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| | Thoracic myelopathy due to enlarged ossified ligaments in a Turkish female patient |
 | | This page is run by Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Dept. of Neurological Surgery, Bornova, Izmir-35100TR as part of the Ege Neurological Surgery World Wide Web service. |  | | Advanced osteochondroses and spondylarthroses, without spinal cord or nerve root compression, were observed radiologically in the lumbar and cervical spine. |  | | Computerized tomography and MRI revealed concentric narrowing of spinal canal at different thoracal levels with spinal cord compression due to enlarged and ossified posterior longitudiunal and yellow ligaments and hypertrophy of articular processes (Figure 1a and 1b). |
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http://www.med.ege.edu.tr/~norolbil/2004/NBD32004.htm
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| | JOINT ADVENTURE Ulla Lohmann |
 | | The entire body appears to be exceedingly compact and, compared to the previous phases of development, rather stocky. |  | | To determine the habits of Sclerocephalus haeuseri, it is necessary not only to analyze the fossils themselves, but also to review catalogue listings as well as to observe the physical geography of excavation sites. |  | | The structures of the pectoral girdle are distinctly ossified. |
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http://www.ullalohmann.de/sclerouk.htm
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| | eMedicine - Elbow Trauma - Pediatric : Article by Richard M Shore, MD |
 | | The exact stage of development at which the capitellum is sufficiently ossified for this sign to be reliable is not well defined; however, for children in the age range for supracondylar fractures (3-10 y), the capitellum is sufficiently developed, and interpreting this finding is not a problem. |  | | Because the entrapped medial epicondyle is positioned beneath the medial side of the distal humeral metaphysis, it may be misinterpreted as the ossification center for the trochlea. |  | | A similar situation occurs in the wrist in children, that is, a fracture through the distal ulnar physis may occur in association with a distal radial diaphyseal fracture and result in a pseudo-Galeazzi injury (see Image 39). |
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http://www.emedicine.com/RADIO/topic868.htm
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| | Information on Ossified |
 | | ossified adj 1: changed into bone; hardened by deposits of mineral matter; "cartilages ossified with age" 2: set in a rigidly conventional pattern of behavior, habits, or beliefs; "obsolete fossilized ways"; "an ossified bureaucratic system" [syn: fossilized, fossilised ] |  | | ossify v 1: become bony; "The tissue ossified" 2: make rigid and set into a conventional pattern; "rigidify the training schedule"; "ossified teaching methods"; "slogans petrify our thinking" [syn: rigidify, petrify ] 3: cause to become hard and bony; "The disease ossified the tissue" [also: ossified ] |  | | Ossifying.] [L. os, ossis, bone + -fy: cf. |
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http://www.wkonline.com/d/Ossified.html
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| | Eagle's Syndrome and the Trauma Patient - David B. Miller D.D.S. |
 | | As stated earlier, most of the patients who have this condition are asymptomatic. |  | | The second ligament, the stylohyoid, arises from the point of the process and inserts into the lesser cornu of the hyoid bone. |  | | Significance of an elongated styloid process and/or ossified stylohyoid ligament |
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http://www.tmjfacialpain.com/pub4.htm
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| | eMedicine - Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis : Article by Bruce M Rothschild, MD |
 | | Internationally: The posterior longitudinal ligament of the cervical spine is ossified in 2% of Japanese individuals but only 0.16% of whites. |  | | Race: The posterior longitudinal ligament of the cervical spine is ossified in 2% of Japanese individuals but only 0.16% of whites. |  | | Histologic Findings: Ossified tissues in DISH are composed of normal-appearing Haversian bone as opposed to the wormian or disorganized structure of bone seen in patients with hypervitaminosis A.   |
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http://www.emedicine.com/ORTHOPED/topic74.htm
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| | All About Archaeopteryx |
 | | A thin, straight jugal bone makes up the zygomatic arch (this is the bone that runs under the eye, the cheek-bone as it extends back towards your ear, in humans). |  | | It also differs in other aspects such as the tooth structure and the poorly ossified shoulder bones. |  | | This is the smallest of all the specimens, being some 2/3 the size of the others. |
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http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/archaeopteryx/info.html
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| | Juxtacortical Chondrosarcoma |
 | | Computed tomography (CT) of the shoulder shows the bony lesion at the peripheral aspect of the bone, presumably arising from the periosteum or cortex, with no apparent medullary involvement. |  | | Central ill-defined opacities indicate a calcified or ossified matrix. |  | | This metaphyseal, peripherally based lesion with central calcification versus ossification suggests either an osseous or cartilaginous bony tumor such as juxtacortical chondroma, juxtacortical chondrosarcoma, or periosteal osteosarcoma. |
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http://brighamrad.harvard.edu/Cases/bwh/hcache/53/full.html
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| | Ossify - Dictionary Definition by freesearch |
 | | 2 {I} If body tissue ossifies, it hardens and changes into bone. |  | | If habits or ideas ossify, or if something ossifies them, they become fixed and unable to change: |  | | - Years of easy success had ossified the company's thinking and it never faced up to the challenge of the new technology. |
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http://www.freesearch.co.uk/dictionary/ossify
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| | II. Osteology. 6d. 3. The Phalanges of the Foot. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. |
 | | Ossification of the Bones of the Foot (Fig. |  | | The phalanges are each ossified from two centers: one for the body, and one for the base. |  | | The metatarsal bones are each ossified from two centers: one for the body, and one for the head, of the second, third, fourth, and fifth metatarsals; one for the body, and one for the base, of the first metatarsal. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/107/65.html
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| | Re: Is it true that babies are born without knee caps? If so, why? |
 | | In an article in Scientific American in 1995, researchers suggest that the reason that biological change happens is to promote the widest spread of DNA. |  | | If creatures spent good energy ossifying bones before they were needed to bear weight, less energy would go to other developmental processes such as bodily growth or brain development, things that in the long run would be more likely to enhance the survival of the individual. |  | | At this point in life, the kneecaps are made of a cartilaginous material. |
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http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/may97/861940964.An.r.html
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 | | FOP first makes itself known through painful fibrous nodules in the neck and shoulders, and removal of these nodules causes larger ones to form. |  | | Like many other so-called ossified or "stone" people, he suffered from a rare disease known as FOP (Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva), which literally turns connective tissue to bone and immobilizes the patient. |  | | Symptoms begin between 10 and 20 years of age; in Harry's case, he was 10 years old when his body began to ossify. |
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http://www.phreeque.com/harry_eastlack.html
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| | Abstract |
 | | Detailed morphological descriptions are given of the ossified elements including the internal structure of the fin spines. |  | | Other specific indeterminable finds are named Acanthodes sp. |  | | The new species is diagnosed by proportions, the shape of the branchial gill rakers, absence of tesserae, presence of a suprascapula which is co-ossified with the scapula, a long procoracoid, one basal plate in the dorsal fin, the shape of the caudal fin, the morphology of the scales, and arrangement of the trunk sensory lines. |
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http://www.gli.cas.cz/home/zajic/abstract4.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pentateuch |
 | | Without pretending to review all the principles involved in the theories of the critics, we draw attention to two: the historical development of religion, and the comparative value of internal evidence and tradition. |  | | (i) The theory of the historical evolution of Israelitic religions leads us from Mosaic Yahwehism to the ethical monotheism of the Prophets, from this to the universalist conception of God developed during the Exile, and from this again to the ossified Phariseeism of later days. |  | | This religion of the Jews is codified in our actual Pentateuch, but has been fictitiously projected backwards in the historical books into the Mosaic and pre-prophetic times. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11646c.htm
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| | Grant # 302 - 7( 6 )Procurement of ossified antlers of wild hoofed animals in the Russian Far East |
 | | Production, commercial and scientific research activities in the area of integrated and rational nature use; development and introduction of resources-saving technologies with the aim of promoting a sustainable utilization of non-timber forest products; and environmental tourism. |  | | “Organization of procurement of ossified antlers of wild hoofed animals in Irkutsk Oblast” funded by the applicant. |  | | These activities will allow local residents to earn additional money and will distract them from collecting non-renewable forest resources, which, in turn, will promote biodiversity preservation. |
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http://www.iscmoscow.ru/htdocs/roll_2000/english/6_7_round/302-7_6.htm
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 | | Ossification is spreading rapidly from the ossifcatio centers and various bones are becoming ossified |  | | For your information, an anthropologist is a person involved in studying humans in relation to their physical character, distribution, origin, racial background, social structure, and culture. |  | | Bone of the sternum, clavicles, and bertebrae become completely ossified |
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http://www.nsbri.org/HumanPhysSpace/focus6/student1.html
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| | OSSIFIED Meaning and Definition - Dictionary - eLook.org |
 | | [adjective] set in a rigidly conventional pattern of behavior, habits, or beliefs; "obsolete fossilized ways"; "an ossified bureaucratic system" |  | | [adjective] changed into bone; hardened by deposits of mineral matter; "cartilages ossified with age" |  | | OSSIFIED Meaning and Definition - Dictionary - eLook.org |
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http://www.elook.org/dictionary/ossified.html
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| | FERMENT Co, LTD |
 | | Questions and comments concerning this site send on alexts@ctmed.ru |  | | FERMENT Co, LTD on the rights of the commission agent renders services on export of pants and ossified horns of northern deer and takes on itself the following duties: |
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http://www.ferment.com.ru/En/serv01.htm
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| | TeacherArtExchange Mail for November 1999: Ossified? Or just educated? |
 | | Wizzle, as he often does, shared some resources (he seems to = have a=20 vast supply). |  | | Joseph, I can see (even relate) to your = concern=20 that we find "relevant" information for our students, but is time really = the=20 biggest factor in making something relevant? |  | | He gets back a response that the qoutes on the sites = given=20 were "dated, if not eternally ossified". |
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http://www.getty.edu/artsednet/hm/Nov99/1361.html
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| | Glorantha Digest: Re: Old men and ossified minds |
 | | Glorantha Digest: Re: Old men and ossified minds |  | | >As a man becomes an old man, it is common for his thinking to ossify, for |  | | In reply to: bjm10@cornell.edu: "Old men and ossified minds" |
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http://glorantha.temppeli.org/digest/gd7/2000.06/6143.html
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| | ninemsn Encarta - Fracture (anatomy) |
 | | Fracture (anatomy), in anatomy, break or crack in a bone or in ossified cartilage. |
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http://au.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761552229/Fracture_(anatomy).html
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 | | It seemed that ossified cochlear in patients with meningitis is a contraindication for cochlear implant. |  | | However, inventions of some methods such as ~G.B~,made it possible to implant these patients with followed good results. |  | | This article represents 4 case reports of split electrode implants in postlingually deaf patients with meningitis. |
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http://www.irancochlea.com/article11.htm
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 | | Condylarths lack ossified auditory bullae, but they develop in many later ungulates. |  | | Carnivores have ossified auditory bullae while creodonts do not. |
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http://www.usd.edu/exam/esci/vp3.txt
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| | CHORDATE ZOOLOGY — LAB 1: |
 | | PERCH —1) Similar to Amia, except that the hyomandibular cartilage is ossified to form the hyomandibula. |  | | The caudal portion of the palatoquadrate has been ossified to form the quadrate, and the caudal portion of the mandibular cartilage has been ossified to form the articular bone
these two bones form the hinges for the jaw. |  | | The exoccipitals each bear an occipital condyle which articulates with the vertebrae. |
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http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/ugbio/bio344/bio344labexercise.html
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| | X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1d. The Organ of Hearing. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the ... |
 | | The malleus, with the exception of its anterior process is ossified from a single center which appears near the neck of the bone; the anterior process is ossified separately in membrane and joins the main part of the bone about the sixth month of fetal life. |  | | The incus is ossified from one center which appears in the upper part of its long crus and ultimately extends into its lenticular process. |  | | The mesodermal tissue surrounding the various parts of the epithelial labyrinth is converted into a cartilaginous ear-capsule, and this is finally ossified to form the bony labyrinth. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/107/228.html
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| | Biology 356 |
 | | However, the pectoral girdle is very strange; the interclavicle has no posterior shaft, the clavicle is dorsal and medial to the scapula, and the clavicular blade is fused to the scapula. |  | | This type of palate links nothosaurs with plesiosaurs. |  | | The scapula and coracoid are poorly ossified, and there is a large fenestra in the ventral surface of the girdle. |
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http://www.erin.utoronto.ca/~w3bio356/lectures/aquatic_reptiles.htm
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| | Radiology, University of Rochester Medical Center |
 | | Figure 2: A well appreciated lucent line between posterior margin of the vertebral body and ossified ligament is seen representing connective tissue and venous plexus. |  | | The ossified mass consists mainly of lamellar bone with areas of calcified cartilage in between. |  | | There was a lucent line between the ossified ligament and posterior margin of the vertebral body ( Fig. |
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http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/smd/Rad/neurocases/Neurocase54.htm
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| | Biology 356 |
 | | Paired neural spines are found dorsal to the notochord and the posterior part of the notochord also has haemal arches ventrally (See handout figures for early actinopterygians). |  | | This small lower jaw element at the posterior end of the jaw, forms a surface for articulation with the quadrate bone, an ossified element of the palatoquadrate cartilage. |  | | There was no mobility between the elements separated by the fissures (unlike sarcopterygians, in which the ventral cranial fissure allows mobility of the anterior half of the braincase). |
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http://www.erin.utoronto.ca/~w3bio356/lectures/actinopterygians.html
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| | ADW: Anura: Information |
 | | The saltatory locomotion by which many recognize frogs is aided, and perhaps even permitted, by these many morphological adaptations. |  | | Several skull bones are lacking in frogs, although their heads remain highly ossified. |
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http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/chordata/lissamphibia/anura.html
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| | ABNORMALITIES OF THE CARPUS AND TARSUS |
 | | This can also be seen when there is twinning. |  | | This can occur as a result of a premature birth, thus the carpal and tarsal bones are not completely ossified at the time of birth. |  | | Due to the incomplete ossification of the carpal or tarsal bones, when the foal puts weight on these incompletely ossified bones they collapse and produce the abnormalities you see in these radiographs. |
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http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/larad/article/articl19.htm
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| | Bonetumor.org - The Web's Most Comprehensive Bone Tumor Resource |
 | | MRI is not likely to be of much additional value after CT. If doubt exists about the nature of the tissue in the lesion the MRI may help identify the cartilage component. |  | | In the cases of this lesion I have seen there were no ring and arc figures seen in the ossified matrix, and neither was there any trace of trabecular organization of the ossified material. |  | | There is no periosteal reaction, but the lesion may lift the periosteum and create "columns" or "buttresses" of mature periosteum at each end of the mass that appear to project out from the axis of the bone. |
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http://www.bonetumor.org/tumors/pages/page44.html
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| | PR Newswire : FDA Approves Nucleus(R) 24 Double Array; Cochlear Implant Designed for Individuals With Ossified Cochlea. ... |
 | | The Nucleus 24 Double Array, developed in collaboration with Professor Lenarz at the ORL Clinic, Medical University Hannover, allows patients with significantly ossified cochlea to gain the benefits of cochlear implantation by offering two shorter electrode arrays. |  | | Unlike a single electrode array, these shorter electrodes arrays are surgically implanted into two different positions in the cochlea bypassing ossification that may be obstructing the passage way. |  | | This bone growth may block the space inside the cochlea preventing the use of conventional cochlear implants, which consist of a single array of electrodes. |
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http://static.elibrary.com/p/prnewswire/june172002/fdaapprovesnucleusr24doublearraycochlearimplantdes/index.html
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| | Re: Ouranosaurus - ossified tendons |
 | | However, Taquet in his original description, about the dorsal vertebrae write: "A network of intertwined ossified tendons would have been applied to the neural spines as in Iguanodon. |  | | Dear Dr. Wagner, I've the Taquet's and Paul's Ouranosaurus reconstruction but there're no ossified tendons in the dorsals, sacrals or caudals, for me this is the first time that I've see a Ouranosaurus reconstruction with ossified tendons as that mention by HP Aspidel in the Bailey web-page. |  | | I am looking for documentation, or personal observation, > preferably including information on the pattern preserved and their extent > through the skeleton... |
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http://dml.cmnh.org/2002Dec/msg00012.html
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| | Acanthostega gunnari |
 | | The basipterygoid processes were large and bifaceted as in other stem-tetrapods (Clack 1994b, Clack in press). |  | | The hyobranchial elements were fully ossified and deeply grooved as in a lungfish such as Neoceratodus, except that they are strongly ossified whereas in Neoceratodus they remain cartilaginous. |  | | The grooves would have housed the afferent branchial artery carrying blood to the internal gills, which are thus inferred to have been functional (Coates and Clack 1991). |
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http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Acanthostega&contgroup=Terrestrial_Vertebrates
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 | | What portion(s) of a bone like the parietals is not ossified at birth? |  | | Which portion of a long bone is not ossified in a 10 year old? |  | | What causes the epiphyses to begin ossifying (why do secondary ossification centers develop?) |
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http://www.tarleton.edu/~anatomy/falltest3review.html
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| | Famous quotes with ossify - ThinkExist quotations |
 | | All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and man is at last compelled to face with sober senses, his real conditions of life, and his relations with his kind. |  | | All fixed, fast-frozen relations, with their train of ancient and venerable prejudices are swept away, all new-formed ones become antiquated before they can ossify. |  | | " The phrases men are accustomed to repeat incessantly, end by becoming convictions and ossify the organs of intelligence " |
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http://en.thinkexist.com/keyword/ossify
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| | ossify: Dictionary.com Word of the Day |
 | | Visit: http://www.consumerinfo.com/home_pca.asp?sc=14247380 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Word of the Day for Monday May 14, 2001: ossify \AH-suh-fy\, intransitive verb: 1. |  | | --Milovan Djilas, Fall of the New Class: A History of Communism's Self-Destruction _________________________________________________________ Ossify is from Latin os, oss-, "bone" + -fy, from Latin -ficare, akin to facere, "to make." References 1. |  | | of a lonely, aging dictator "still searching for something that is impossibly elusive," still haranguing his audiences, yet incapable of recognizing the flaws of the system he has created, and presiding over an increasingly ossified regime and society. |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/wordoftheday@lists.lexico.com/msg00023.html
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 | | These animals might have been aware of the dead body, but probably did not touch it. |  | | Among the many natural causes of death, disease probably accounts for more than half of all cases at Gombe National Park in Tanzania (1). |  | | Population density of chimpanzees and gorillas in the Petit Loango Reserve, Gabon: Employing a new method to distinguish between nests of the two species. |
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http://mahale.web.infoseek.co.jp/PAN/5_2/5(2)-03.html
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 | | The products referred to in Article 1 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No 1906/90 are hereby defined as follows: |  | | For the purpose of this Regulation, variants of the above terms relating to sex shall be construed as equivalent. |  | | - guinea fowl: bird in which the tip of the sternum is rigid (ossified). |
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http://europa.eu.int/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexplus!prod!DocNumber&lg=en&type_doc=Regulation&an_doc=1991&nu_doc=1538
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| | THE BLACKLISTED JOURNALIST,A BIG BOO FOR COUNTRY MUSIC,portside |
 | | Fundamentalists, like fascists, will not tolerate any disagreements or variations from the fundamentalist orthodoxy. |  | | as they were known - provided a much-needed injection of spirit and wit into the ossified form of country. |  | | Whereas country music used to celebrate people who bucked the system, recent criticism of the Dixie Chicks shows just how ossified and reactionary it has become, writes Duncan Campbell |
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http://www.bigmagic.com/pages/blackj/column93f5.html
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 | | chondrocranium somewhat ossified, dermal roofing bones completely absent, visceral skeleton fused to the chondrocranium with more than 7 visceral arches |  | | The state of the skull of Agnathans can be described as: |
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http://www.sewanee.edu/biology/Berner/AnatomyQuiz/Skull/SkullAnswers/agnathaskullD.html
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| | African Savannah: African Lion |
 | | His loud roar is made possible by the cartilage in his throat having ossified into bone (referred to as the Hyoid structure). |  | | This is true of all the big cat or "roaring" species. |  | | A lion is a digitigrade, or toe walker; that is his heel doesn't touch the ground. |
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http://www.oaklandzoo.org/atoz/azlion.html
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