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II . bone [bəʊn, Am boʊn] ADJ

bone

III . bone [bəʊn, Am boʊn] VB trans

bone dry ADJ

bone fracture N

bone idle ADJ pej

bone marrow N ANAT

bone meal N

collar bone N ANAT

collar bone

jaw bone N ANAT

thigh bone N

thigh bone

bone up on VB trans inf

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Ultimately, however, the use of electrotherapy for increasing bone healing has not been shown to be effective.
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Most platelet donations are given to patients who are unable to make enough platelets in their bone marrow.
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Bone growth of presumed related taxa shows they were active all year round, so they did not hibernate through the winter.
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As is the case in most land vertebrates, the first phase involves the growth of a rib primordium that ossifies (ossifies) into a rib bone.
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It can be made of bone, wood, or reed, though the reed variant is most common.
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The dog warns the cat to stay away from his bone angrily.
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Such tissues and organs may be referred to as implant tissue, allograft, xenograft, skin graft tissue, human transplant tissue, or implant bone.
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Another specific wormian bone, the pterion ossicle, sometimes exists between the sphenoidal angle of the parietal bone and the great wing of the sphenoid bone.
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To reduce the stretch of the temporalis muscle around the immovable process, machairodonts evolved a skull with a more vertical occipital bone.
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He pioneered bone grafting techniques and made inroads in the management of ankylosis, especially with reconstruction.
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