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Sentence count:236+5Posted:2017-04-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: boneycadaverousemaciatedgaunthaggardosseousostealpinchedskeletalwastedSimilar words: ebonybonebondponybonusbondsphonyironyMeaning: ['bəʊnɪ]  adj. 1. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold 2. composed of or containing bone 3. having bones especially many or prominent bones. 
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211. In the lower right corner is mineralized bony matrix containing the typical black CaPO 4 ( apatite ) crystals.
212. Radiographic findings include patchy areas of lucency and sclerosis as well as bony collapse at articular surfaces.
213. The usefulness of the algorithm in determining a precise diagnosis of the mechanism of injury and the specific ligamentous and bony injuries is seen in three examples.
214. However, large vertical volume bony deficiency is relatively difficult to be augmented.
214. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
215. Conclusion. In the pediatric patient presenting with neurologic deficits and pneumorachis, ligamentous injury of the spine, even in the absence of bony injury, should be suspected.
216. They are benign single pedunculated bony tumors near the lateral end of the bony portion.
217. One day he saw Lincoln -- a tall, shambling man, long, bony, gawky, but tremendously impressive.
218. This animal is in "The Guinness World Book of Records" for being the world's heaviest bony fish. It reaches up to almost 5, 000 pounds -- on a diet of jellyfish, primarily.
219. Crocodiles have armour-plated bodies made up of tough skin and "scutes" - bony scales on the outside of the body.
220. And someone asks ,(sentencedict.com) what is the worlds largest bony fish ?
221. In the silicious matter which the water deposits is perhaps the bony system, and in the still finer soil and organic matter the fleshy fibre or cellular tissue.
222. Objective To compare the differences of bony union in autograft, allograft and their mixture graft.
223. This study documents the challenges in achieving bony union in the infected humeral nonunion in contradistinction to the predictable union rates reported for aseptic humeral nonunions.
224. Osseous EH typically has a lytic bubbly appearance often associated with expansile bony remodeling. There may be cortical break-through or surrounding sclerosis.
225. In total, 215 bony fish species from 86 families were recorded.
226. The distances between the bony landmarks and joint line are also measured. The results of this study suggest that 3D conceptual measurement can reduce the errors from 2D images measurement.
227. On the contrary, primary malignant maxillary tumor showed invasive growth, irregular bony destruction with massive bony or chondral tumor, periosteal reaction and soft tissue mass.
228. The inner ear consists of a bony labyrinth that has two parts: the cochlea, which enables us to hear, and the vestibular labyrinth, which enables us to keep our balance.
229. However, they can be present with pain, proptosis, restricted ocular motility, visual impairment, globe displacement or palpable bony mass.
230. A turtle has a hard, bony shell and a small, scaly head.
231. Outcome of 4 patients demonstrates that treatment of congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia with armor plate and xenogenic bony plate is a reliable treatment.
232. A study in the journal Science shows that bony fish filter-feeders spent 100 million years developing and occupying the niche that baleen whales do now.
233. The antenna membrane hangs in a hollow bony chamber, allowing for quick heat loss and maximizing the detected temperature differences between warm-blooded animals and everything else.
234. But change most early is every (long bone) interosseous membrane ossify and bony trabecula, bone density and pathological changes degree serious.
235. Finger said these chemosensory cells are found in most aquatic vertebrates, including sharks, bony fish and lampreys.
236. CT shows homogeneous, sharply marginated, mildly enhancing mass or masses of soft-tissue density which frequently mold to preexisting structures. No bony erosion or enlargement of the orbit.
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