10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OSTEOGENOUS»
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osteogenous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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14th Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering and ...
CPL crystal coatings realized osteogenous potential to a lesser degree (67%). In
this connection, the attempt to clarify statistically the most important question was
made: what surface properties are governing for initiation of MSCP adhesion, ...
Alexei Katashev, Yuri Dekhtyar, Janis Spigulis, 2008
2
The Microscope and Microscopical Technology
If the examination be made with the aid of the methods at present used for the
normal osteogenesis, the newly-formed osteogenous substance which has
originated in the periosteum may be seen surrounding the ends of the bones like
a ring.
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
... the origin and development of bone tissue. Also called osteogeny. See also
ossification. —osteogenetic, osteogenic, osteogenous, adj. osteogenesis
imperfecta, a genetic disorder involving defective development of the connective
tissue.
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Oncologic and Cardiologic PET/CT-Diagnosis: An ...
11.7. Case. Studies. Patient. 1. Status. Post. Osteogenous. Sarcoma. Clinical
history: A 17-year-old girl status post os- teogenous sarcoma. The patient first
underwent chemotherapy, then received a right knee joint endoprosthesis that
had to ...
Wolfgang Mohnike, Gustav Hör, Heinrich R. Schelbert, 2008
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The Basic Principles of External Skeletal Fixation Using the ...
Bliskunov AI (1983) Lengthening of hip by guided implants. osteogenous cells.
Meditsina, Moscow Moscow 121. Danilov PK et al (2000) Histological principles
of limb tissue 150. Golubev GSh (1998) Ilizarov device computer navigation.
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Midline Medical Dictionary
A benign tumour of bony and fibrous tissues. Osteofibrosis. Fibrosis of bone.
Osteogen. A soft substance from which bone is developed. Osteogenetic. See
Osteogenic. Osteogenic. Bone-producing; osteogenetic; osteogenous.
Osteogenesis.
Osteogenic syn:osteogenous; promotingthe development and formation of bone
exclusively from the action of osteoblasts. Osteogenous See: OSTEOGENIC.
Osteoid 1.Resembling bone.2.The nonmineralized bone matrix laid down bythe ...
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Acta Morphologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
r. r. «bcd Fig. 3. Regeneration of part of rabbit's radial bone, resected together
with periosteum. Roentgenograms; a = 22 days after resection. Local injection of
osteogenous scrum; 6 = 22 days after resection. Local injection of osteogenous ...
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Sborník Prací Lékařské Fakulty V Brně
The impulse for the proliferation of osteogenous cells is probably contained in the
areas of bone damaged by the fracture per se. But we are convinced from our
own work with tissue cultures in vivo that between the fragments of the
interrupted ...
10
Manual of human and comparative histology v. 1 1870
... and the periosteal; but we shall see that in all these cases the osseous tissue
originates in an essentially similar neoplastic formation (osteogenous substance)
, and also that the connective-tissue-like deposit preceding the formation of the ...