Swelling, for instance, cannot take place in the centre of compactbone tissue.
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As you might imagine, the spongy bone-withall its holes and slender walls-becomesweak and compromised more quickly than compactbone.
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The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in viscoelastic behavior of compactbone that may be associated with estrogen depletion.
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Osteoblastic expression of the constitutively active PPR induced a dramatic increase in osteoclast number in both trabecular and compactbone in transgenic animals.
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Results between 20.3 and 27.6 GPa were found that match with previously reported values for bovine compactbone.
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The large pastern is a very compactbone, set in an oblique direction downward and forward, and extends from the cannon bone to the coronet.
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Generally, dense and compactbones are known to preserve DNA better.
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"I'm talking about inside the compactbone, not in the marrow cavity."
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"Haversian canals are tiny tubes that run longitudinally down compactbone."