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1. The regeneration of bone graft was the results of intramembranous ossification in cooperation with endochondral ossification.

2. COL 6 A 1 Polymorphisms Associated With Ossification of the Ligamentum Flavum and Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament.

3. To observe the correlativity between secondary ossification center and cartilage canals in cartilage epiphysis and the initial morphosis of the secondary ossification center.

4. 15 To observe the correlativity between secondary ossification center and cartilage canals in cartilage epiphysis and the initial morphosis of the secondary ossification center.

5. Objective To study the mechanism of ossification of yellow ligament.

6. Conclusion: The Osseous labyrinth is ossified by endochondral Ossification.

7. The Branchiosaurian rib is composed almost entirely of perichondral ossification

8. Thinks oneself infallible or improperly belittles oneself, is actually the superstition and the ossification.

9. After 6 weeks of consolidation, some specimens revealed delayed ossification of the stretched zone.

10. An Apophysis is an area of bony growth separate to the ossification centres

11. To determine the role of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling in endochondral ossification.

12. Conversely, low to moderate tensile strain and stress is associated with direct repair, or intramembranous ossification.

13. Certain Apophyses and epiphyses arise from multiple centers of ossification, which eventually fuse in most cases

14. From a bone; an outgrowth without an independent center of ossification. apophysealApophysial (a-pof?i-se'al), adjective

15. Conclusion: Bone - regeneration after laminectomy is the process of endochondral ossification . The type of bone - regeneration is identified.

16. Labral assessment, release from its capsular reflection, limited bony resection of the acetabular rim or labral ossification.

17. A Bipartite patella (two-part patella) is a patella with an unfused accessory ossification center, typically at the superolateral aspect

18. Chondrodysplasia punctata has been confused particularly with Zellweger's cerebrohepato-renal syndrome and with multicentric epiphyseal ossification in multiple epiphyseal dysplasia.

19. Objective To study characteristics of diagnosis and surgical treatment of ossification of ligamentum flavum in the thoracic spine.

20. Ossicles located at the Acetabular rim are generally referred to as unfused secondary ossification centres and are named "os acetabuli"

21. Cyclic motion, and its associated shear stress, appear to favor the formation of a cartilage callus, and thus healing through endochondral ossification.

22. The Alisphenoid will form the greater wings of the sphenoid bone, and ossification appeared at 15 weeks in our study

23. For the individual, it has a debasing impact on people's originality; for the society, it may promote a tendency toward mechanism ossification.

24. The Coracoid ossification center is present by age 9 and is seen up to age 12 in females and age 16 in males

25. Ossification is when the cartilage is replaced by hard deposits of calcium phosphate and stretchy collagen , the two main components of bone .

26. An Apophysis is a normal developmental outgrowth of a bone which arises from a separate ossification centre, and fuses to the bone later in development

27. If epiphysis cartilage is ossification and forms an inosculate epiphysis line between skeleton and epiphysis, bone will stop growing,[Sentencedict.com] people are no longer growing.

28. The identity of progenitor cells that contribute to various stages of BMP-induced heterotopic ossification relevant to fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva and related disorders is unknown.

29. The acromial bone, a rare skeleton variety with an isolated ossification center at the acromion, is easily mistaken for an acromion fracture resp. pseudarthrosis.

30. Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis is an ossifying diathesis leading to bone formation in spinal and extraspinal sites, paravertebral osteophyte formation and ligamentous calcification and ossification.

31. Apophysitis (Pelvic Apophyseal Injuries) Apophysitis refers to irritation and inflammation of the apophysis, a secondary ossification center which acts as an insertion site for a tendon

32. It is a method of surgical joint ossification used to fuse the bones in a joint when other treatments do not yield positive results. What is Arthrodesis Used For?

33. In order to show the spatial relationship of the pubic Apophyses to adjacent structures, the 3D model has also been rendered with (i) the primary pubic ossification centres as gold

34. Medical Definition of Calcification 1 : impregnation with calcareous matter: as a : deposition of calcium salts within the matrix of cartilage often as the preliminary step in the formation of bone — compare ossification sense 1a

35. In one patient who was operated on at the age of 38 years, a fracture of the alveolar process of the maxilla occurred unilaterally due to the completed ossification of the median palatine suture.

36. Obscurus (Hwang et al., 2018) ossified in the order of clavicle, Actinost, coracoid, and scapula on 13 DAH, as it showed a slight difference according to the order of ossification, but it was a relatively similar

37. Brachycephaly, which is a form of Flat Head Syndrome, is a condition that consists of a flattening in the spot at the back of a baby’s skull. Some people consider it a manifestation of a Congenital Ossification of Sutures (Craniosynostosis)

38. The apophysis is a normal secondary ossification center that is located in the non-weight-bearing part of the bone and eventually fuses with it over time (most of the Apophyses fuse during the 2 nd decade of life, but this process can be delayed, especially in female athletes)

39. The invention relates to novel nucleic acids encoding a mammalian adventitia inducible and bone expressed gene designated REMODEL, and proteins encoded thereby, whose expression is increased in certain diseases, disorders, or conditions, including, but not limited to, negative remodeling, arterial restenosis, vessel injury, ectopic ossification, fibrosis, and the like.

40. ‘As water is the main component of the disc, loss of fluid leads to a fall in disc height and abnormal loading of other spinal structures such as the Apophyseal joints.’ ‘Adolescents and young adults are at particular risk for various Apophyseal and epiphyseal injuries due to lack of ossification of these cartilaginous growth plates.’

41. ‘As water is the main component of the disc, loss of fluid leads to a fall in disc height and abnormal loading of other spinal structures such as the Apophyseal joints.’ ‘Adolescents and young adults are at particular risk for various Apophyseal and epiphyseal injuries due to lack of ossification of these cartilaginous growth plates.’

42. Cervical fractures, tumors, osteoporosis, arthrogenic neck pain, severe facet degeneration, increased segmental instability, ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL), severe osteopenia, acute and chronic systemic, spinal or local infections, systemic and metabolic diseases, known implant allergy, pregnancy, severe adiposity (body mass index > 36 kg/m2), reduced patient compliance, alcohol abuse, drug abuse and dependency.

43. The paper treats of the laws governing the osteogenesis of the socket of the hip-joint, the primary and secondary ossification centres and their significance, special emphasis being placed on the dysplasia of the socket, on the anatomic and radiological os acetabuli, on the lysis of the apophysis and osteochondropathy of the Spina il. ant. inf., on the periarthrosis coxae and the os ad acetabulum.

44. Parathyroid hormone-related protein plays a role in endochondral ossification and a synthetic analogue of this protein may have potent bone anabolic activity; however, the use of such new and highly efficient therapeutic principles comes with new questions and uncertainties on the sequence of therapies, duration of therapy, long-term side effects, undesired activation of metabolic pathways and effectiveness in comparison to other strategies of fracture prevention.

45. Observed adverse effects included an increased incidence of aborted foetuses and embryonic resorptions, along with hypoplastic lungs, reduced pup weight and vitality and increased incidence of skeletal variations, such as non-ossification of the sternebrae.7 Simazine was not teratogenic at maternally non-toxic doses in rabbits exposed to 5, 75 or 200 mg/kg bw per day during gestation.7 No adverse reproductive effects were observed in a three-generation study in albino Charles River rats receiving 50 or 100 ppm simazine in the diet.