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- Ossification (also called osteogenesis or bone mineralization) in bone remodeling is the process of laying down new bone material by cells named osteoblasts...
- vertebrae, sacrocaudal vertebrae, sacrum, illium, ischium, partial pelvis, coossified ribs, femur, ?manual phalanx, tail clubs, numerous cervical half-rings...
- of Pinacosaurus grangeri, and Euoplocephalus has an estimated 9 – 11 coossified caudals. Variations in tail **** shape, thickness, and length are attributed...
- joined by the frontals (bones of the skull roof). Both parietals were coossified (fused), creating a long ridge on the center of the frill. The jugal was...
- other ankylosaurs, the ribs are coossified with the vertebrae. The synsacrum of Peloroplites consists of six coossified vertebrae, as in Silvisaurus. The...
- formed by the upwards expanded nasal and lacrimal bones. These bones were coossified together (fusion during bone tissue formation), so the sutures between...
- bone. The caudal (tail) vertebrae are 29 in number, though 27-29 are coossified for attachment to the thagomizers (tail spikes). The caudal vertebrae...
- right sca**** is attached to the coracoid and both elements appear to be coossified as in most other therizinosauroids. The right humerus is a large element...
- Dinosaurs portal Timeline of oviraptorosaur research Osmólska, H. (1981). Coossified tarsometatarsi in theropod dinosaurs and their bearing on the problem...
- Theropoda) (PhD thesis). University of Alberta. p. 419. Osmólska, H. (2000). "Coossified tarsometatarsi in theropod dinosaurs and their bearing on the problem...