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  • ...cans]] (OCD) is separation of immature articular cartilage from underlying bone. It is caused by osteochondrosis, which is characterized by abnormal endoch ...and a shifting leg lameness in medium and large breed dogs. It affects the long bones of the hind and forelimbs.<ref>{{cite web | title = Panosteitis | wor
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  • ...uch as Spore Mines, which are filled with acid, smaller Mycetic Spores, or bone shrapnel, and even ones developed into drop-pods. Apparently named for the ...th infected individuals/bodies. (With the exception of ingesting flesh, so long as the individual has no open sores)
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  • ...Francisco, CA: Pearson Education Inc.</ref> The clavicle is the only long bone that does not contain a medullary cavity. ...side of a [[bone]]. Examples include [[intramedullary rod]]s used to treat bone fractures in [[orthopedic surgery]] and intramedullary [[tumor]]s occurring
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  • Caption = Illustration of cells in bone marrow | ...he flexible [[biological tissue|tissue]] found in the hollow interior of [[bone]]s. In adults, marrow in large bones produces new [[blood cell]]s. It const
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  • ...h are certainly found in blood and originate along with blood cells in the bone marrow of the adult - are almost by definition also strongly associated wit ...>. This is in contrast to the adult where all lymphocytes originate in the bone marrow.<ref>''Textbook of Human Development and Histology'', p.176</ref>
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  • ...ology]], most often performed for people with diseases of the [[blood]], [[bone marrow]], or certain [[cancer]]. ...aft, results in a shorter time to engraftment, and may provide for a lower long-term relapse rate.
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  • ...2 | title = Vanilloid receptor loss in rat sensory ganglia associated with long term desensitization to resiniferatoxin | journal = [[Neurosci Lett.]] | vo ...gic and antinociceptive effects of intrathecal resiniferatoxin in a canine bone cancer model | journal = [[Anesthesiology (journal)|Anesthesiology]] | volu
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  • ...o patients for use. These devices provide an additive solution that aid in bone growth and repair. <ref>Markov, Marko S. "Expanding Use of Pulsed Electroma ...974;238:242-62.</ref><ref>Bassett CA, Pawluk RJ, Pilla AA. Augmentation of Bone Repair by Inductively Coupled Electromagnetic Fields. Science 1974;184:575-
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  • Side effects from long term use include anorexia and weight loss, insomnia, and a darkening of the ...tility, aggression, wet nose, inability to work, flow of tears, muscle and bone aches, and jerky limb movement.<ref>http://www.kratomshop.com/kratom.htm</r
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  • ...nsient claw hand owing to a bee sting. A report of two cases | journal = J Bone Joint Surg Br | volume = 86 | issue = 3 | pages = 404–5 | year = 2004 | m
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  • ...sublingual|sublingual pill]] preparations indicated for detoxification and long-term replacement therapy in [[opioid]] [[Substance use disorder|dependency] ...e can be safely taken with prescribed benzodiazepines at normal dosage, as long as the patient is tolerant to either opioids or benzodiazepines, and the dr
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  • ....<ref>{{cite web|url=http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00538863 |title=Long Term Safety and Efficacy Study of Fentanyl Sublingual Spray for the Treatme ...lease the drug into the bloodstream over 48 to 72&nbsp;hours, allowing for long-lasting relief from pain. The patches are available in [[Generic drug|gener
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  • As long-term use of diclofenac and similar NSAIDs predisposes for [[peptic ulcer]], * Diclofenac is among the better tolerated NSAIDs. Though 20% of patients on long-term treatment experience side effects, only 2% have to discontinue the dru
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  • ...Available from: http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/339/oct01_2/b3540?view=long&pmid=19797346</ref> Antipyretics work by inhibiting the enzyme COX, which c * [[Cancer|Metastatic]] bone pain
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  • ''Bacillus anthracis'' bacteria spores are soil-borne and because of their long lifetime, they are still present globally and at animal burial sites of ant ...f> The source of the anthrax is believed to be dilution of the heroin with bone meal in Afghanistan.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/12/
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  • *marinated bone-in, boneless and whole [[chicken]]s ...ation needed|date=February 2010}} The most frequent question asked is how long a turkey takes to defrost.
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