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Cribrate
Cribrate Crib"rate (kr?b"r?t), a. [L. cribratus, p. p. of cribrare to sift, fr. cribrum a sieve.] Cribriform.
Cribration
Cribration Cri*bra"tion (kr?-br?"sh?n), n. [Cf. F. cribration, fr. L. cribrare to sift. See Cribble, n.] (Pharmacy) The act or process of separating the finer parts of drugs from the coarser by sifting.

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- cribra orbitalia. These are more likely the result of vascular activity in these areas and are unlikely to be pathological. The development of cribra...
- orbital roof it is called cribra orbitalia. Since the 1950s, the most widely accepted probable cause of porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia is chronic...
- stress, which was more severe in children than adults. Conditions like cribra orbitalia, which is linked to anemia, was more common in children. Active...
- 9, 2007. Walker PL et al (2009) The causes of porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia: a reappraisal of the iron-deficiency-anemia hypothesis. Am J...
- common characteristics was a pitting in the top of the eye sockets called cribra orbitalis. ****ociated with this on several skulls was porotic hyperostosis...
- (2018). "The occurrence of enamel hypoplasia, porotic hyperostosis and cribra orbitalia in three prehistoric skeletal ****emblages from Indonesia". Bull...
- contribute to the skeletal condition cribra orbitalia". Gowland and Western found a correlation between cribra orbitalia and marsh-district cemeteries...
- and adult cribra orbitalia are do****ented. However, the expected decline in adult stature and expected increases in dental caries, cribra orbitalia in...
- ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 5328679. S2CID 194606. Brickley, Megan B. (2018). "Cribra orbitalia and porotic hyperostosis: A biological approach to diagnosis"...
- no evidence of violent trauma, but there is evidence of a severe case of cribra orbitali on the roofs of the orbits, which is possibly indicative of some...