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Bone substitute
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Biomaterial for reconstruction of bone, producing only a scaffold for formation of new bone
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Bone, английский
- The hard connective tissue forming the substance of the skeleton of most vertebrates, composed of a collagen-rich organic matrix impregnated with calcium, phosphate, and other minerals
- Г. бон; см. апnaba
- 1. calcified connective tissue 2. one of the calcified pieces of connective tissue which make the skeleton there are several small bones in the human ear. see illustration at synovial joint in supplement bone structure 1. the system of jointed bones forming the body 2. the arrangement of the various components of a bone comment: bones are formed of a hard outer layer (compact bone) which is made up of a series of layers of tissue (haversian systems) and a softer inner part (cancellous bone or spongy bone) which contains bone marrow.
- Hueso
- [1] the white foam or spray thrown out under the bow of a fast-moving vessel, which is said to “have a bone in her teeth.” [2] 18th century rn slang for pilfer, steal or scrounge. the word comes from the name of the boatswain in admiral cornwallis’s flagship, who became notorious for making good deficiencies in his stores by stealing from other ships. the admiral is reported to have said after one such
Bone, английский
Bone (conduction) vibrator, английский
Bone ash, английский
Bone bed, английский
Bone black, английский
Bone coal, английский
Bone conduction, английский
Same as osteophony
Bone damage, английский
Damage caused to a bone extensive bruising but no bone damage
Bone deformity, английский
Bone fracture, английский
Bone fu, английский
Same as olecranon (informal )
Bone graft, английский
Injerto de hueso
Bone grafting, английский
The use of bone substitute materials for augmentation of large or small defects and for socket preservation.
Bone house, английский
Bone marrow, английский
- Médula osea
- Soft tissue in cancellous bone (note: for other terms referring to bone marrow, see words beginning with myel-, myelo-.) comment: two types of bone marrow are to be found: red bone marrow or myeloid tissue, which forms red blood cells and is found in cancellous bone in the vertebrae, the sternum and other flat bones. as a person gets older, fatty yellow bone marrow develops in the central cavity of long bones.
Bone marrow transplant, английский
Transplante de medula osea
Bone memb, английский
A bone which develops from tissue and not from cartilage
Bone metastasis, английский
Metástasis ósea, del hueso
Bone mineral density, английский
A measurement that shows the amount of minerals in one square centimeter of bones. a bone density measurement can be used as a possible marker of osteoporosis and fracture risk.
Bone na, английский
One of two small bones which form the bridge at the top of the nose
Biomaterial, английский
A synthetic material which can be used as an implant in living tissue
Reconstruction, английский
- The process the u.s. government used to readmit the confederate states to the union after the civil war.
- Реконструкция; перестройка; переоборудование
- The process of repairing and rebuilding a damaged part of the body
- N реконструк- ция1 protolanguage internal ~ внутренняя реконструкция2
- Реконструкция
- Реконструкция; перестройка; восстановление
Reconstruct, английский
To reproduce a building in the same form and detail as it had been previously.
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Cement retained restorations, английский
To avoid the transfer of stress to the implants and allowing excellent esthetic results and an ideal occlusal design.
Bone grafting, английский
The use of bone substitute materials for augmentation of large or small defects and for socket preservation.
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