-
characterized as "red" or "yellow"
marrow (Latin:
medulla ossium rubra, Latin:
medulla ossium flava, respectively)
depending on the
prevalence of hematopoietic...
- was also
known as
malacosteon and its Latin-derived equivalent,
mollities ossium.
Osteomalacia is ****ociated with
increase in
osteoid maturation time.[citation...
- 20th century.
Among some of the most
common alternatives are "fragilitas
ossium"; "Ekman–Lobstein syndrome", and "Vrolik syndrome", both eponyms; and, the...
- A bone is a
rigid organ that
constitutes part of the
skeleton in most
vertebrate animals.
Bones protect the
various other organs of the body,
produce red...
- actiones,
utilitates magno labore ac
studio (1613). De
musculi artificio: de
ossium articulationibus (1614). De
respiratione et eius instrumentis,
libri duo...
- The
lunate bone (semilunar bone) is a
carpal bone in the
human hand. It is
distinguished by its deep
concavity and
crescentic outline. It is
situated in...
-
marrow adipose tissue Details System Musculoskeletal (or locomotor)
Identifiers Latin adipose ossium medulla Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- engineering. He died on 18
February 1902 of a stroke. 1860 De
artificiali ossium productione in animalibus, Diss.
Kaiser Wilhelm Universität
Berlin 1863...
- "On a new
substance occurring in the
urine of a
patient with
mollities ossium".
Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society. 138: 55–62. doi:10.1098/rstl...
-
Krankheiten der
Symphysis ossium pubis wahrend Schwangerschaft,
Geburt und
Wochenbett (On the
diseases of the
symphysis pubis ossium during pregnancy, childbirth...