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Nineteen cylindrical trabecularbone specimens were prepared and assigned to two groups.
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Ash fraction of L4 trabecularbone cores did not differ between groups.
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Glycyrrhizin ameliorates bone loss and improves trabecularbone parameters in OVX mice.
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Results: Highly significant loss of trabecularbone was observed only in leptin-LV group.
Usage of spongy bone in English
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A few of the punctures had pale yellow spongybone deep inside.
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This rarefaction of the spongybone is the earliest change seen with the X-rays.
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There is just a bump of spongybone between the lower arm and the hand.
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Surface rendered models of 5th metatarsal showing medullary spongybone infill and clear focalised cortical destruction.
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Note its significantly larger size, irregular shape, and the fragmentation that exposes the underlying spongybone.
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As you might imagine, the spongybone-withall its holes and slender walls-becomesweak and compromised more quickly than compact bone.
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The weight of the body is enough to compress the back bones, causing a multitude of tiny fractures in the spongybone.
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The nose, which has no nerves for its sensation, has a cribriform, or spongybone, to let odours pass on to the brain.
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The soft, cancellous or spongybone tissue showed unmistakable tooth marks-notbear but human, judging from the radius of the bite and the tooth profile.
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Cells are to tissues what bubbles are to foams, and the best example of a foam structure in the body (besides saliva) is spongybone.
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Amid the silt and spongybones of former criminals, Vortghast assured him that multieyed creatures sulked and waited.