Corticated ossific fragments are pieces of bone that are surrounded by a layer of cortical bone, making them more well-defined and easier to distinguish on imaging studies like X-rays or CT scans. These fragments are usually associated with fractures or injuries to bones.
A corticated ossicle is normally found as an accessory bone of the foot or ankle. The word "corticated" means that the bone has an extra coating or is well ossified and it may grow (accumulate a thicker coating) over time.
Ossific density in the wrist would mean there is a small change or deterioration in the formation of the bone.
An ossific density along the humeral cortext is an area of the outer layer of the upper arm bone that is more dense than the surrounding areas.
Basically, it means you have a 10mm (in size) bit of bone (ossific body) on the inside (inferior) of the lower part of your knee cap.
Fragments of Fragments was created in 2006.
Okazaki fragments.
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Fragments of bone have been recovered
two identical DNA fragments will have identical restriction fragments. Also, genetically identical twins will have identical restriction fragments
The movement of rock fragments is called erosion.
Fragments from Antiquity was created in 1994.