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Volkmann's canal - Wikipedia
Volkmann's canals, also known as perforating holes or channels, are anatomic arrangements in cortical bones that allow blood vessels to enter the bones from ...
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Nutrient foramen | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
A nutrient foramen (plural: nutrient foramina) or vascular channel is a small tunnel through the cortex of a long bone containing a nutrient artery that ...
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Nutrient canal - Wikipedia
All bones possess larger or smaller foramina (openings) for the entrance of blood-vessels; these are known as the nutrient foramina.
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channel-bone
† channel-bone Obs. = cannel-bone 2, the collar-bone, clavicle.1577 Holinshed Chron. III. 805/1 Doublets of crimsin velvet, voided low on the backe, and before to the chanell bone. 1591 Soliman & Pers. 1, I have broken..my channel-bone. c 1611 Chapman Iliad xvii. 266. 1621 Ainsworth Annot. Pentat. L...
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Structure of Bone Tissue - SEER Training Modules
Small channels (canaliculi) radiate from the lacunae to the osteonic (haversian) canal to provide passageways through the hard matrix. In compact bone, the ...
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Nutrient Canal - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The nutrient canals referred to here are those that contain blood vessels and nerves that supply the teeth, interdental spaces and gingiva.
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The Canal Bone Ratio: A Novel Indicator for Opportunistic ... - PubMed
The utilization of CBR from full-spine X-rays is a simple and effective osteoporosis screening indicator for ASD patients.
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Ultrastructure of Bone - Components - Structure - TeachMeAnatomy
Learn about the ultrastructure of bone and its anatomy, as well as its unique histology which enables it to carry out its numerous functions.
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What about limb long bone nutrient canal(s)? – a 3D investigation in ...
This study proposes qualitative and quantitative parameters to describe the shape of the nutrient canal in three dimensions in stylopod bones of various ...
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The role of mechanically sensitive ion channel Piezo1 in bone ...
Piezo1 is a mechanosensitive ion channel that plays a crucial role in bone remodeling, a process that involves the removal of old or damaged bone by ...
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channel-bone, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the 1870s. See meaning & use. Where does the noun channel-bone come from? Earliest known ...
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Bone
Bone tissue is mineralized tissue of two types, cortical bone and cancellous bone. This converts each column into a longitudinal channel, which is immediately invaded by blood vessels and marrow from the marrow cavity.
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channel
▪ I. channel, n.1 (ˈtʃænəl) Forms: 3–7 chanel, 4 chanelle, 4–7 chanell, (6 chenell), 6–7 channell, 6– channel. [ME. chanel, a. OF. chanel, ‘old form of canal’ (Littré):—L. canāl-em; see canal, which also compare for the senses.] I. A channel of running water, or the like. 1. The hollow bed of runnin...
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Parietal bone
Along the upper margin is a shallow groove, which, together with that on the opposite parietal, forms a channel, the sagittal sulcus, for the superior The anterior part of the bone articulates with the frontal bone and the postorbital bone.
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