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All the bones well ossified, cranial bones and pelvic bones highly sculptured.
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X-rays showed that extra bone between the pubic symphysis (parts of the parasitic twin's ischium and pubis bones) had been absorbed, or were not ossified.
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Often the bones of the back of the skull and the palate are incompletely ossified, apparently having partly remained cartilage.
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For example, the skeleton is not fully ossified, consisting largely of cartilage.
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Ultrasound imaging yields better results defining the anatomy until the cartilage is ossified.
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However, this style (which had been innovative in the opening years of the 20th century) was deemed dated and ossified by the 1950s.
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Their main bones are hollow and lightweight and are fully ossified and the vertebrae interlock with each other and have articular processes.
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In many bony fish and amphibians, the supraoccipital is never ossified, and remains as cartilage throughout life.
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In some birds, the tracheal rings are complete, and may even be ossified.
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Deep-water teleosts, which do not have a swim bladder, have few lipids and proteins, deeply ossified bones, and watery tissues that maintain their buoyancy.
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