| 31. | Advanced and final stages of development are characterized by metaplastic ossification, as discussed above.
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| 32. | One key adaptation is the fusing of bones into single ossifications, such as the pygostyle.
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| 33. | Calcification is often confused with ossification.
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| 34. | Occasionally there can be peculiar complete or partial absence of ossification in one or more vertebrae.
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| 35. | Bone is resorbed by osteoclasts, and is deposited by osteoblasts in a process called ossification.
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| 36. | In a fracture that is rigidly immobilized the fracture heals by the process of intramembranous ossification.
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| 37. | It is characterized by spiny ankylosis and enthesopathy ( ossification of the ligaments and entheses ).
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| 38. | It is a process that occurs during ossification, but not " vice versa ".
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| 39. | UAP is caused by a separation from the ulna of the ossification center of the anconeal process.
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| 40. | This effect may be useful and etidronate is in fact used this way to fight heterotopic ossification.
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