Sentences with phrase «calcified bone»

Doing so will ensure your dog will key in on the scent of the calcified bone of the antler, not a foreign scent.
Eight weeks after the Northwestern researchers implanted the hyperelastic bone, they found that new blood vessels had grown into their scaffold — a necessary step to keep bone - forming tissue alive — and calcified bone started to form from the rats» existing stem cells.
After 4 weeks with a hyperelastic bone implant, the scaffold was infiltrated with blood vessels and some calcified bone.
Dual side view detection allows users to analyze and process two images per container to better detect hard - to - find contaminants such as glass shards, metal fragments, mineral stone, some plastic and rubber compounds and calcified bone.
These too Nortura can now consistently pick up, down to a size (for fully calcified bone) of 3 mm or 4 mm.
For example, metal, glass, stone, calcified bone and high density plastic in bulk food material.
While all Eagle food inspection systems are capable of detecting calcified bone down to 2 mm in food products, below are some of the Eagle x-ray systems which are specifically designed for calcified bone detection in meat and meat products.
The x-ray systems are designed to inspect mid-sized packaged products to detect and reject glass, metal fragments, mineral stone, calcified bone and some plastic and rubber compounds, while simultaneously counting components and performing accurate zoned weight checks.
In addition to fat analysis, Eagle FA systems simultaneously measure weight (critical for batch and recipe management) and perform x-ray inspection of meat for a wide range of physical contaminants including metal, glass, stone and calcified bone.
Two machines providing detection and automatic rejection of foreign body contaminants, such as glass slivers, plastics and calcified bones or rocks, are shown on the Eagle Product Inspection booth at PACK EXPO 2013.
You said you didn't know, and I imagined calcified bones of leviathans, who, tired from their years of ghosting about the high seas, finally lay supine and became a part of the landscape.
One skeleton, known as «The Crystal Maiden,» is the calcified bones of a teenage girl, giving the skeleton a sparkling appearance.

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Their bones are essentially more gelatanous that calcified.
DR. STACEY MERLO: I think just like you said — like it sounds, you have your sort of hard cranial bones that you felt and they are hard calcified plates then the fontanels are smaller sort of indentations which are covered in more of a softer membranous covering called our meninges.
His dried bones are not unlike the calcified remains of Brandt's birds.
Tissues outside of the bones don't naturally calcify, yet mineralization of organs, including the heart, blood vessels, and kidneys, occurs with age and is exacerbated in people with diabetes or kidney disease.
Within a few weeks, the mesenchymal stem cells have been modified to form cartilage tissue, and within months, the site becomes calcified, forming natural bone containing bone marrow cells.
Their skeletons, made of cartilage, lack the calcified growth rings of hard - boned vertebrates.
A newly published International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) and European Calcified Tissue Society (ECTS) Working Group position paper [1] proposes measuring specific bone turnover markers (BTMs) in patients who have initiated use of oral bisphosphonates for postmenopausal osteoporosis as a clinically feasible and practical way to identify low adherence.
Boron also has an important role in converting vitamin D to its active form, thus increasing the calcium uptake and deposition into the bones and teeth rather than causing soft tissue to calcify.
Vitamins A, D, and K work in synergy to regulate calcium metabolism (among many other valuable functions in the body): specifically, to build strong bones and teeth (preventing and reversing osteoporosis and dental caries), and to mobilize calcium out of soft tissues where excesses often end up (especially the calcified plaque that causes hardening of the arteries).
It's the one time I actually got a cortisone shot right there in my heel bone and it basically calcified up.
It also has a role in converting vitamin D to its active form, thus increasing calcium uptake and deposition into bone and teeth rather than causing soft tissue to calcify.
Fluoride not only causes bones to deteriorate, but also the pineal gland to calcify and the thyroid to become underactive.
Chicken nuggets and these types of food made to target vulnerable children are made with the bones and debris of the carcasses which are just toxic piles of calcifying ingredients.
As normal growth occurs the cartilage on the end of long bones (humerus, femur) must ossify / calcify or turn into bone.
The gingiva or gum, the cementum (a calcified substance that covers the root of a tooth), the periodontal ligament holding the tooth in the socket, and the alveolar bone that supports the tooth.
This type of tumor is found in the bone cartilage and is seen in young dogs in bone that hasn't yet calcified.
The most famous is «The Crystal Maiden,» a young girl sacrificed and left for the gods, her bones slowly claimed by the cave and calcified to the sparkling, crystallized remains you can view today.
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