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Calcification is the ac****ulation of
calcium salts in a body tissue. It
normally occurs in the
formation of bone, but
calcium can be
deposited abnormally...
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Light micrograph of
decalcified cancellous bone
tissue displaying osteoblasts actively synthesizing osteoid,
containing two osteocytes....
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mechanisms of action,
including the
promotion of
remineralization of
decalcified enamel, the
inhibition of the
cariogenic microbial metabolism in dental...
- (brunified,
decalcified and/or podsolized). The
glacial till is
generally decalcified to 3–4 metres;
thinner strata may be
entirely decalcified. Very common...
- directly.
Osteoblast (Wright
Giemsa stain, 100x)
Light micrograph of
decalcified cancellous bone
displaying osteoblasts actively synthesizing osteoid...
- bone surface,
appearing directly above osteoblast-like
precursor cells (
decalcified matrix). Note the
elongated cell
processes that are
surrounded by the...
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appearance similar to a
pumice stone.
Sequestra appear osteoporotic and
decalcified.
Separation of the dead bone from the
surrounding bone
appears clearly...
- Rush
Medical College in Chicago,
described the
utility of
antiseptic decalcified bone
implants in the
treatment of
osteomyelitis and
certain bone deformities...
- mine, Nevada, near the Getc**** Mine. This is an auriferous, silicified-
decalcified siltstone/mudstone from the
Comus Formation (Lower Ordovician). Ore grade...
- be the
first aseptic hospital in the world. In 1879 he
developed a "
decalcified bone tube" for
wound drainage. In the
field of
plastic surgery, he introduced...