| 11. | The carpal bones form two transversal rows, each forming an arch concave on the palmar side.
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| 12. | The epiphyses, carpal bones, coracoid process, medial border of the scapula, and acromion are still cartilaginous.
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| 13. | The wrist consists of eight small carpal bones.
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| 14. | Tocheri " et al . " ( 2007 ) examined three carpal bones believed to belong to LB1.
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| 15. | Basal sauropods also tend to have three carpal bones, but they are more block-like than in earlier forms.
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| 16. | Like reindeer, they can also make unusual, loud snapping sounds from their carpal bones, the function of which is unclear.
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| 17. | An earlier study concluded that this form possessed a for sauropods unique number of five carpal bones, staggered in three rows.
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| 18. | A common fracture of the hand is a scaphoid fracture a fracture of the scaphoid bone, one of the carpal bones.
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| 19. | Certain movements, such as of the carpal bones of the hand or the tarsal bones of the foot, are difficult to classify.
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| 20. | This is the commonest carpal bone fracture and can be slow to heal due to a limited blood flow to the bone.
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