| 1. | Then he matches each tendon to the wrist bone and claw core.
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| 2. | That advice is not just for broken wrist bones, McGowan added.
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| 3. | Her wrist bone nearly stabbed through the flesh of her forearm.
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| 4. | He also has struggled with a thick cast that protects a broken wrist bone.
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| 5. | Female wrist bones are fused at the age of 17.
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| 6. | I touch my left wrist bone, wondering if that twinge I detect is imaginary.
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| 7. | These prehuman individuals had apelike jaws, teeth and wrist bones, and a small brain.
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| 8. | However, in bats, the membrane stretches between the fingers only, no styliform wrist bone being present.
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| 9. | This has been suggested to spread the forces better across the wrist bones to protect them.
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| 10. | This need has produced different wrist bone anatomy and, through this, a different form of knuckle-walking.
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