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osteo-
osteo- (ˈɒstɪəʊ) before a vowel also oste-, combining form of Gr. ὀστέο-ν bone, entering into many derivatives, chiefly anatomical: see the more important words in their alphabetical places. osteo-ˈaneurysm, pulsating tumour of a bone. osteoarˈthritic a., of, pertaining to, or affected by osteoarthr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Osteopilus
These species have a bony co-ossification on the skull resulting in a casque, hence its name ‘bone-cap’, from osteo- (‘bone’) and the Greek (, ‘felt cap wikipedia.org
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osteocolla
‖ osteocolla (ˌɒstiːəʊˈkɒlə) [mod.L. (1565 Gesner), f. osteo- + Gr. κόλλα glue.] A deposit of carbonate of lime forming an incrustation on the roots and stems of plants: found in sandy ground, esp. in some parts of Germany. Also called glue-bone: see quot. 1663.1661 Lovell Hist. An. & Min. ii. 93 Os... Oxford English Dictionary
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Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis
Osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis (OOKP), also known as "tooth in eye" surgery, is a medical procedure to restore vision in the most severe cases of corneal and ocular surface patients. It includes removal of a tooth from the patient or a donor. After removal, a longitudinal lamina is cut from the tooth... wikipedia.org
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What to Eat After You Break a Bone: Healing Nutrients - WebMD
Protein. About half your bone's structure is made of this. When you have a fracture, your body needs it to build new bone for the repair. It also helps your body take in and use calcium, another ...
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osteophone
osteophone (ˈɒstiːəʊfəʊn) [f. osteo- + Gr. ϕωνή sound, after telephone, etc.] An instrument for the transmission of sound-waves through the teeth and the cranial bones to the auditory nerve, for the use of the deaf; = audiphone.1892 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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ITM2A
Function The protein encoded by this gene is involved in osteo- and chondrogenic cellular differentiation (the cells which are responsible for the development wikipedia.org
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osteoderm
osteoderm Zool. (ˈɒstiːəʊdɜːm) [Back-formation from osteodermal adj. s.v. osteo-.] A bony plate in the skin, esp. in reptiles.1898 H. Gadow Classification of Vertebrata 27 Body scaly without osteoderms. 1902 Proc. Zool. Soc. I. 208 Exquisite examples of true dermal bones are those ossifications ‘wit... Oxford English Dictionary
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osteophyte
osteophyte (ˈɒstiːəʊfaɪt) [f. osteo- + Gr. ϕυτόν a growth.] An osseous outgrowth, a bony excrescence. Hence osteophytic (-ˈfɪtɪk), a., of, pertaining to, or of the nature of an osteophyte.1846 G. E. Day tr. Simon's Anim. Chem. II. 409 In the osteophyte incrustation there were contained: Phosphate of... Oxford English Dictionary
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ostectomy
ostectomy Surg. (ɒˈstɛktəmɪ) Also † osteectomy (ɒstɪˈɛktəmɪ). [f. osteo- or osteo- + -ectomy.] (See quots.)1894 Gould Dict. Med. 946/1 Osteectomy, excision of a portion of bony tissue. 1900 Dorland Med. Dict. 465/2 Ostectomy, osteectomy, the excision of a bone. 1969 Gloss. Terms Dentistry (B.S.I.) 3... Oxford English Dictionary
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80 後藝術家左岩峰首個香港個展 「OSTEO INDIGO」| 保利香港藝術空間 - Art-Tech Talks
由保利香港與仚東堂攜手呈獻、仚東堂策展人林梓策劃,中國 80 後藝術家左岩峰首個香港個展 ——「OSTEO INDIGO」,將於 3 月 21 至 27 日在保利香港藝術空間舉行。展覽集合左岩峰 12 件作品,並詳細梳理藝術家「情緒 Sentience」系列作品的生成邏輯以及工作歷程,是藝術家該系列作品的首次集中呈現。
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osteotomy
osteotomy (ɒstiːˈɒtəmɪ) [f. osteo- + Gr. -τοµία cutting.] a. Anat. Dissection of the bones. b. Surg. The cutting of a bone in order to correct a deformity, etc.1844 Dunglison Dict. Med., Osteotomy..The part of practical anatomy whose object is the dissection of bones. 1862 N. Syd. Soc. Year-bk. Med.... Oxford English Dictionary
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骨桥蛋白
Osteopontin的前缀“osteo-”表示蛋白质在骨中表达,尽管其也在其他组织中表达。后缀“-pontin”来自“pons”,为“桥”的拉丁文,表示骨桥蛋白是一种连接蛋白。骨桥蛋白是细胞外基质蛋白,因此是骨的有机组分。这种蛋白质的同义词包括唾液蛋白I和BPP(骨磷蛋白)。 wikipedia.org
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osteomancy
osteomancy (ˈɒstiːəʊˌmænsɪ) Also 7 -manty. [f. osteo- + -mancy.] Divination from bones.1612 Selden Illustr. Drayton's Poly-olb. v. 85 When I haue more skill in Osteomantie, I will tell you. 1831 Burton Soup 129 Works on..ostiomancy, Palmistry, oneiromancy and Divination. Oxford English Dictionary
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osteoma
‖ osteoma Path. (ɒstiːˈəʊmə) Pl. -ata. [mod.L. f. osteo- + Gr. -ωµα, as in carcinoma, etc.] A tumour composed of osseous tissue.1847–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 135/1 By osteoma we understand a growth composed of bone. 1873 T. H. Green Introd. Pathol. 139 Osteomata or osseous tumours. Oxford English Dictionary
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