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tejido cartilaginoso
Tough elastic tissue; mostly converted to bone in adults.
cartilage
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cartilagem
cartilage
1
However, many problems in the clinical application of costal
cartilage
remain unresolved.
2
Two survivors with a costal
cartilage
graft remain free of respiratory problems.
3
The cricoid
cartilage
was imperfect in form; the hyo-epiglottic muscles very strong.
4
The clinical result is worse in the presence of significant
cartilage
damage.
5
The treatment of articular
cartilage
defects has become a major clinical concern.
1
The tiny hook is caught painlessly in the
gristle
of his jaw.
2
The
gristle
in the pasty, of course, is that academics run academia.
3
Wash it, and remove the inner and outer skin with the
gristle
.
4
Again and again he stuck the blade into the
gristle
like substance.
5
She twisted the blade, and he heard
gristle
crackling along his vertebrae.
6
Is there nothing to buy at your butchers' but bone and
gristle
?
7
Have the meat, if beef or veal, free of skin and
gristle
.
8
Her teeth sawed through
gristle
and muscle and, with a click, met.
9
Cut away from your beef-steak all the bone, fat,
gristle
,
and skin.
10
In the sky above the Fold, wheeling and turning, the
gristle
-
crows
cawed.
11
Add one-half pound chopped suet, shredded very fine, and all
gristle
removed.
12
The tiny hook is caught painlessly in the
gristle
of his jaws.
13
I quickly choked down the bitter bundle of legs and
gristle
and-
14
The
gristle
attached to joint surfaces and forming certain parts of the skeleton.
15
Some were tough as
gristle
and did their best to look like rocks.
16
Enthralled by their burning heads he felt the moment rise in his
gristle
.
gristle
tough gristle
remove gristle
solid gristle
all gristle
assume the gristle
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cartilagem
tecido cartilaginoso
Catalan
cartílag
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tejido cartilaginoso