For his part in the periphery shows a more compact bone, the cortical mimic, in direct relation to the surrounding periosteal tissue. |
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Cancellous bone is usually surrounded by a shell of compact bone, which provides greater strength and rigidity. |
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Cancellous bone can develop into compact bone through the action of bone-forming cells called osteoblasts. |
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Eventually the spaces are eliminated, and immature compact bone is produced. |
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Spanish Mastiffs are typified by a compact bone structure with a bulky head and a body covered with half-long hair. |
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Ectopic 3 and 8. Foamed base material with the look and feel of bone structure with formed spongiosa and compact bone. |
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It can, in turn, be divided up into two types, depending on the type of organisation of the lamellae: spongy bone tissue and compact bone tissue. |
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We observe a decrease in the cortical thickness and a reduction in the number and the length of the compact bone spans. |
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An acute defect without compact bone does not require any further work. |
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The hard outer layer of bones is composed of cortical bone also called compact bone. |
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The flat bones of the skull are not preformed in cartilage like compact bone but begin as fibrous membranes consisting largely of collagen and blood vessels. |
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Galgos are sighthounds of good size and compact bone, characterized by a long, narrow head, generous ribcage, well tucked up belly and very long tail. |
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Immature compact bone does not contain osteons and has a woven structure. |
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Mature compact bone is lamellar, or layered, in structure. |
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The compact bone around it and in the diaphysis is formed by a series of Haversian systems. |
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