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Pachyosteosclerosis is a
combination of
thickening (pachyostosis) and
densification (osteosclerosis) of bones. It
makes bones more heavy, but also more...
- The most
characteristic feature of
Perucetus is the high
degree of
pachyosteosclerosis present in the
bones of the body,
which means that the
bones are...
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findings ****ociated with
cutaneous conditions Osteoma Osteosclerosis Pachyosteosclerosis Pachyostosis "Exostosis" at Dorland's
Medical Dictionary Dyson SJ...
- (pachyostosis). This
joint occurrence is
called pachyosteosclerosis.
Axial osteomalacia Pachyostosis Pachyosteosclerosis Heinrich Albers-Schönberg EL-Sobky TA,...
- (osteosclerosis),
reducing inner cavities. This
joint occurrence is
called pachyosteosclerosis. However,
especially in the
older literature, "pachyostosis" is often...
- A, D'Anastasio R,
Domning DP (June 2010). "Evolution of
Sirenian Pachyosteosclerosis, a Model-case for the
Study of Bone
Structure in
Aquatic Tetrapods"...
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Paratethys from its isolation,
marine mammals independently evolved pachyosteosclerosis,
leading to dense,
bulky bones. This
condition appears to have independently...
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Pachyphoca exhibited thick and
dense bones that are
characteristic of
pachyosteosclerosis. It is
believed that
seals with such an
adaptation dive to shallow...
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partially aquatic. However, the
bones are not
particularly dense (
pachyosteosclerosis) to
negate buoyancy, and the
femoral head is
missing indicating it...
- and non-functioning. The
thick and
dense bones of
later species (
pachyosteosclerosis)
allowed the
animal to
combat buoyancy and sink to the seafloor,...