| 41. | In fact, weight-bearing exercise is a way to avoid osteoporosis, because bone tissue responds to gravity by making more bone.
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| 42. | Bone tissue that is destroyed or altered as a result of cancers is distorted, weakened, and more prone to fracture.
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| 43. | Deficiency in somatotrope secretion before puberty or before the end of new bone tissue growth, can lead to pituitary dwarfism.
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| 44. | They deal mainly in bone tissue, Pleas said, and just need to document that their operation is " clean ."
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| 45. | Heterotopic ossification is a process resulting in the formation of bone tissue that is often atypical, at an extraskeletal location.
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| 46. | A doctor correctly diagnosed it as Blount's disease, a condition in which the upper shin bone stops producing bone tissue.
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| 47. | The cloning research could also produce replacement skin, cartilage and bone tissue for burn and accident victims, the industry said.
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| 48. | The second, multiple myeloma, is a rare cancer in which abnormal plasma cells expand, resulting in destruction of bone tissue.
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| 49. | Applying force to this lid by an eccentric rotor simulates a mechanical load as required in cartilage and bone tissue engineering.
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| 50. | There are various reasons for replacing lost bone tissue and encouraging natural bone growth, and each technique tackles jawbone defects differently.
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