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  1. James Bone

    James Bone is the name of James Bone journalist 1872 1962 , British journalist and London editor of The Guardian James Drummond Bone , British academic Jimmy Bone , Scottish footballer hndis Bone, James ...   more details



  1. Close to the Bone

    Close to the Bone may refer to Close to the Bone Tom Tom Club album Close to the Bone Thompson Twins album disambig ...   more details



  1. Bone (surname)

    People with the surname Bone include Jimmy Bone born 1949 , Scottish footballer Alex Bone born 1971 , Scottish footballer Tiberiu Bone 1929 1983 , Romanian footballer Major league baseball player Jay Buhner , nicknamed Bone James Bone journalist James Bone 1872 1962 , British journalist and London editor of The Guardian Drummond Bone James Drummond Bone , British academic, expert on Byron Scott Cordelle Bone 1869 1936 , American politician, founded Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, Governor of Alaska Peter Bone born 1952 , British politician Members of Bone Thugs n Harmony , American rap group from Cleveland, Ohio Krayzie Bone Layzie Bone Wish Bone Bizzy Bone Flesh n Bone surname ru ...   more details



  1. Down to the Bone

    Down to the Bone may refer to Down to the Bone album Down to the Bone album , a 1995 album by Quiet Riot Down to the Bone , a song by Quiet Riot on the album of the same name Down to the Bone film Down to the Bone film , an independent film made in 2005 Down to the Bone band Down to the Bone , a British jazz funk band active since 1996 disambig de Down to the Bone it Down to the Bone ...   more details



  1. Talus bone

    Infobox Bone Name Talus bone Latin Os trigonum, Astralagus GraySubject 63 GrayPage 266 Image Subtalar Joint.PNG Caption Subtalar Joint, viewed from an angle between lateral and frontal. Image2 Caption2 Origins Insertions Articulations MeshName Talus MeshNumber A02.835.232.043.300.710.780 The talus bone Latin for ankle ref Mosby s Medical, Nursing and Allied Health Dictionary, Fourth Edition, Mosby Year Book Inc., 1994, p. 1526 ref or astragalus is a bone in the collection of bones in the foot called the tarsus skeleton tarsus . The tarsus forms the lower part of the ankle joint through its articulations with the Lateral malleolus lateral and Medial malleolus medial malleoli of the two bones of the lower leg , the tibia and fibula . Within the tarsus, it articulates with the calcaneus below and navicular in front. Through these articulations, it transmits the entire weight of the body to the foot. ref name Platzer 216 Platzer 2004 , p 216 ref The second largest of the tarsal bones , it is also one of the bones in the human body with the highest percentage of its surface area covered by articular ... arterial blood enters the bone at the distal end. fact date January 2008 Structure double image left Gray270.png 135 Gray271.png 117 Left talus, from above and below, with anterior side of the bone ... surface of the navicular bone, and the Neck of talus neck , the roughened area between the body ... forms an independent bone called os trigonum or accessory talus . On the bone s inferior side ... The Talus bone lacks a good blood supply. Because of this, healing a broken talus can take longer than most other bones. The bone does not get an ample supply of oxygen through the blood due to the low ... in artiodactyl s, where the distal surface of the bone has a smooth keel to allow greater freedom ... Illustration at orthoinfo.aaos.org http footandankle.mdmercy.com conditions trauma fractures talus.html Fractures of the Talus at mdmercy.com NormanAnatomy lljoints NormanAnatomyFig posterioranklejoint ...   more details



  1. Bone loss

    Bone loss may refer to a number of entities Osteoporosis , a condition in which overall bone density decreases Periodontitis , a condition in which the supporting bone around teeth exhibits resorption disambig ...   more details



  1. Flesh and Bone

    Flesh and Bone may refer to Flesh and Bone film Flesh and Bone film , a 1993 film starring Meg Ryan, Dennis Quaid and James Caan Flesh and Bone Battlestar Galactica Flesh and Bone Battlestar Galactica , an episode of the 2004 TV series Battlestar Galactica Flesh and Bone Lucy Kaplansky album Flesh and Bone Lucy Kaplansky album , 1996 Flesh and Bone Richard Marx album , 1997 Flesh and Bone song Flesh and Bone song , a song by Marion Raven See also Flesh n Bone born 1973 , member of the rap group Bone Thugs n Harmony disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Bone Creek

    Bone Creek may refer to one of the following places Bone Creek Township, Butler County, Nebraska Bone Creek No. 108, Saskatchewan geodis ...   more details



  1. Bone (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar bone bones A bone is a rigid connective organ that makes up the skeleton of vertebrates. Bone may also refer to TOC right Film and television Bone 1972 film Bone 1972 film , directed by Larry Cohen Bone 2005 film Bone 2005 film , a 2005 documentary, directed Mila Aung Thwin Places Annaba , a city in Algeria, formerly known as B ne Bone state , an Indonesian state existing between 1350 to 1960 Bone Regency , a regency of Indonesia B ne d partement , a short lived French department in Algeria Surname main Bone surname Music Bone recording , Soviet era bootleg records, scratched into scavenged sheets of plastic Trombone , musical instrument, casually referred to as bone in slang Bone Thugs n Harmony , American rap group from Cleveland, Ohio or the members of the group Publications Bone comics Bone comics , a comic book series by Jeff Smith Bone Out from Boneville , a computer game based on the comic book series Bone The Great Cow Race , the sequel to Bone Out from Boneville Bone , a novel by Zimbwabean author Chenjerai Hove Bone , a novel by Fae Myenne Ng As slang terms for Several dice game s Dominoes Joint cannabis Sexual intercourse Termination of employment in Australia United States dollar in the U.S. B 1 Lancer bomber from B one Other uses Bone corsetry , a rigid vertical rib that gives a corset its shape and rigidity Bone china , a type of porcelain BeOS Networking Environment BONE , a networking environment for the BeOS Bone, a cat from the Warriors novel series Warriors novel series See also Bones disambiguation Boner disambiguation disambig de Bone fr Bone id Bone disambiguasi it Bone nl Bone uk ...   more details



  1. T-Bone (disambiguation)

    T Bone , short for T bone steak , can refer to People In the U.S., it is used as a nickname for males whose name begin with the letter T T Bone Walker 1910 1975 , American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter, and his Quintet T Bone Burnett born 1948 , a songwriter and performer T Bone Slim 1890 1942 , pen name for American poet, songwriter, and labour activist Matti Valentine Huhta T Bone rapper , a Christian rapper Tony Bellamy Tony T Bone Bellamy , lead guitarist, pianist and vocalist of the 1970s band Redbone Tom T Bone Wolk , an American bassist Tom T Bone Stankus , an American musician Fictional characters List of One Piece characters T Bone Captain T Bone , a fictional character from the One Piece manga series Chance T Bone Furlong A fictional anthropomorphic feline from the series SWAT Kats The Radical Squadron Music A nickname for a Trombone T Bone Concerto , a concerto for trombone and wind orchestra by Johan de Meij Other A T bone accident, where one vehicle rams the side of another vehicle at relatively high speed, another name for side collision DDT professional wrestling T Bone DDT T Bone DDT , a move in professional wrestling Kansas City T Bones , an Independent Northern League Minor League baseball team in Kansas City disambig it T Bone ...   more details



  1. Bone hemostasis

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Bone hemostasis is the process of controlling the bleeding from bone . Bone is a living vascular organ anatomy organ containing channels for blood and bone marrow . When a bone is cut during surgery bleeding can be a difficult problem to control, especially in the highly vascular bones of the Vertebral column spine and Human sternum sternum . Bleeding from soft tissue is normally stopped using a cautery that creates heat, causing blood vessels to collapse and become sealed. Since the blood in living bone flows through channels in the bone that do not collapse, a cautery is not effective in preventing bone bleeding. Blocking the holes in the bone typically stops bone bleeding. This can be done by mechanically blocking the holes tamponade effect , or by inducing a blood clot to form. In the past the easiest and most common way to stop bone bleeding was to apply bone wax , which is made from beeswax . The bone wax is smeared across the bleeding edge of the bone, blocking the holes and causing immediate hemostasis. Because of the complications associated with the use of bone wax, newer water soluble hemostatic agents, such as those made from alkylene oxide copolymer s have been developed. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Bone Hemostasis Category Coagulation system Treatment stub ...   more details



  1. Lunate bone

    Infobox Bone Name Lunate bone Cow chin Bone Latin os lunatum GraySubject 54 GrayPage 224 Image Carpus.png Caption Shown is the right hand, palm down left and palm up right . BR Proximal A Scaphoid bone Scaphoid , big B Lunate big , C Triquetral bone Triquetral , D Pisiform bone Pisiform BR Distal E Trapezium bone Trapezium , F Trapezoid bone Trapezoid , G Capitate bone Capitate , H Hamate bone Hamate BR Image2 Gray222.png Caption2 The left lunate bone Origins Insertions Articulations Radius bone radius proximally BR capitate and hamate distally BR scaphoid laterally BR Triquetral bone triangular medially MeshName Lunate Bone MeshNumber A02.835.232.087.144.663 DorlandsPre o 07 DorlandsSuf 12598459 The lunate bone semilunar bone is a carpal bone wrist bone in the human hand that may be distinguished by its deep concavity and crescentic outline. It is situated in the center of the proximal row of the carpus wrist region between the fore arm and hand manus . In standard medical posture, the lunate carpal bone is situated between the lateral Scaphoid bone and medial Triquetral bone. The lunate carpal bone straddles distally the bordering ulna and radius bones and proximally to distal carpus wrist Trapezium bone and Trapezoid bone . The etymology of the Lunate bone derives from the Latin luna which means moon , the lunate bone looks semi similar to a crescent moon. In amphibians and reptiles, the bone is instead referred to as the intermedium , because of its position between the other ... bone radius . The inferior surface is deeply concave, and of greater extent from before backward ... bone . Clinical relevance Image Perilunaere Luxation.jpg thumb Perilunar dislocation as seen on x ray. The lunate bone is the most frequently dislocated carpal bone. from http www.wheelessonline.com ortho lunate Kienbock s disease See also Bone Terminology Bone terminology Terms for anatomical location Additional images gallery Image Lunate bone.jpg Lunate bone. Image Gray219.png Bones of the left ...   more details



  1. Cortical bone

    Image Illu compact spongy bone.jpg right 500px thumb Cross section of a bone showing both Cortical and Cancellous bone Cortical bone , synonymous with compact bone , is one of the two types of osseous tissue that form bone s. Cortical bone facilitates bone s main functions to support the whole body, protect organs, provide levers for movement, and store and release chemical elements, mainly calcium. As its name implies, cortical bone forms the cortex anatomy cortex , or outer shell, of most bones. Again, as its name implies, compact bone is much denser than cancellous bone , which is the other type of osseous tissue. Furthermore, it is harder, stronger and stiffer than cancellous bone. Cortical bone contributes about 80 of the weight of a human skeleton. The primary anatomical and functional unit of cortical bone is the osteon. References Frank H. Netter Netter, Frank H. 1987 , Musculoskeletal system anatomy, physiology, and metabolic disorders . Summit, New Jersey Ciba Geigy Corporation ISBN 0 914168 88 66 External links eMedicineDictionary Cortical bone musculoskeletal stub Bone and cartilage Category Skeletal system ca Os cortical de Substantia compacta el fr Os cortical nl Compact been pl Istota zbita ru th ...   more details



  1. Bone Brothers

    For their albums, and other meanings, see Bone Brothers disambiguation . Infobox musical artist name Bone Brothers image bizzybone by Scott Dudelson .jpg caption Bizzy Bone of The Bone Brothers Live in Concert image size background group or band birth name alias Bone Thugs,B.O.N.E. origin Cleveland, Ohio ... Bone Thugs N Harmony Biography Bot generated title ref br Midwest Rap br Gangsta rap br Urban music Urban ref Allmusic class artist id p44741 biography pure url yes allmusic Bone Thugs N Harmony Biography ... br Real Talk Entertainment Real Talk Ent. current members Layzie Bone br Bizzy Bone Last album This album Bone Brothers br 2007 Next album Bone Ified Thugs Unification br 2007 Bone Brothers is an United States American group duo including Bone Thugs n Harmony members Layzie Bone and Bizzy Bone . The first Bone Brothers album was released in 2005. Bizzy Bone had parted ways from the group in 2003 over personal differences and business decisions. Bizzy Bone had always remained friendly with the group and collaborating in songs such as Lil Eazy s This Ain t A Game and Krayzie Bone s Getchu Twisted Remix . The Bone Brothers track Hip Hop Baby contains all four members in the music video. In 2009 ... n Bone , the previously unofficial fifth member s return from prison. Bone Brothers is an album series and not a name for Layzie Bone and Bizzy Bone collaboration albums. Albums like Still Creepin On Ah Come Up are excluded from the series. It is also conceivable of any pair or more Bone Thugs N Harmony members making a Bone Brothers album in the future. Discography 2005 Bone Brothers album Bone Brothers 2007 Bone Brothers 2 2008 Bone Brothers 3 2008 Still Creepin on Ah Come Up 2010 The Best of Bone Brothers 2011 Bone Brothers IV Bone Thugs Singles class wikitable style margin auto rowspan ...?model.vnuArtistId 36627&model.vnuAlbumId 914270 . Billboard magazine Billboard official Bone ... Bone small align center align center 106 align center align center align left rowspan 2 Bone Brothers ...   more details



  1. Bone ash

    Bone ash is the white, material produced by the calcination of bone s. It is primarily composed of calcium phosphate . It is commonly used in fertilizer s, polishing compounds and in making ceramic s such as bone china . It also has historical uses in the manufacture of baking powder s and assay cupel s. Although chemical synthesis synthetic alternatives, such as dicalcium phosphate and tricalcium phosphate , have been produced, the majority of bone china is still made using natural bone ash. Synthetic bone ash has also found use as a mold release agent for the casting of non ferrous metals such as copper . See also Bone char References MW 1935 date August 2008 Category Inorganic compounds Category Bone products Ash chem stub material stub ja fi Luutuhka zh ...   more details



  1. Crazy Bone

    Krayzie Bone A member of the rap hip hop group Bone Thugs n Harmony . Gogo s Crazy Bones small, collectible figurines, popular in the 1990s and 2000 s. disambig a toy they are mini firues they are fun ...   more details



  1. Bone oil

    Bone oil may refer to Neatsfoot oil , a yellow oil used as a conditioning, softening and preservative for leather Dippel s oil , a nitrogenous by product of the dry distillation manufacture of bone char disambig ...   more details



  1. Periotic bone

    Periotic bone is the single bone that surrounds the ear of mammal s. It is formed from the fusion of the prootic , epiotic , and opisthotic bones. External links http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1O8 perioticbone.html musculoskeletal stub Category Skeletal system ...   more details



  1. Long bone

    Image Illu long bone.jpg 200px thumb right Parts of a long bone The long bones are those that are longer than they are wide. They are one of five types of bones Long bone long , Short bone short , Flat bone flat , Irregular bone irregular and Sesamoid bone sesamoid . Long bones, especially the femur and tibia , are subjected to most of the load during daily activities and they are crucial for skeletal mobility. They grow primarily by elongation of the diaphysis , with an epiphysis at each end of the growing bone . The ends of epiphyses are covered with hyaline cartilage articular cartilage . The longitudinal growth of long bones is a result of endochondral ossification at the epiphyseal plate . Bone growth in length is stimulated by the production of growth hormone GH , a secretion of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland . The long bones include the femur femora , tibia e, and fibula e of the legs the humerus humeri , Radius bone radii , and ulna e of the arms metacarpals and metatarsals of the hands and feet, the Phalanx bones phalanges of the fingers and toes, and the clavicle s or collar bones. The long bones of the human leg comprise nearly half of adult height. The other primary skeletal component of height are the vertebra e and human skull skull . The outside of the bone consists of a layer of connective tissue called the periosteum . Additionally, the outer shell of the long bone is compact bone , then a deeper layer of cancellous bone spongy bone which contains red bone marrow . The interior part of the long bone is the medullary cavity with the inner core of the bone cavity being composed of yellow marrow in adults, and red marrow in young children. References http 216.251.232.159 semdweb internetsomd ASP 1496576.asp Stedman s Online Medical Dictionary, 27th Edition http www.bonefixator.com long bone anatomy 1.html Anatomy of long bone Bone and cartilage simeon lee Category Long bones musculoskeletal stub ca Os llarg da R rknogle de R hrenknochen id Tulang ...   more details



  1. Bone Cave

    Bone Cave may refer to Big Bone Cave , a historic cave and state natural area in Van Buren County, Tennessee Van Buren County , Tennessee Bone Cave, Tennessee , an unincorporated community in Van Buren County, Tennessee Van Buren County , Tennessee Bone Cave, an archeological site along the Great Allegheny Passage near Cumberland, Maryland Bone Cave, one of the caves at Dan yr Ogof in the Swansea Valley , Wales disambig ...   more details



  1. John Bone

    John Bone may refer to John Bone bishop born 1930 , British religious leader John T. Bone born 1947 , British born actor John Gavin Bone born 1914 , Scottish Olympic cyclist hndis Bone, John Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Bone resorption

    and intestine, PTH also increases the number and activity of osteoclasts to release calcium from bone, and thus stimulates bone resorption. High levels of calcium in the blood, on the other hand, leads ..., resulting in less bone resorption. See Also Bone remodeling References reflist Bone cartilage ...   more details



  1. Irregular bone

    Infobox Anatomy Name Irregular bone Latin os irregulare GraySubject 17 GrayPage 80 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre o 07 DorlandsSuf 12598430 Example s Ear Ear Consists of 3 tiny irregular bones. The rest Cartilage The irregular bones are bones which, from their peculiar form, cannot be grouped as long bone , short bone , flat bone or sesamoid bone . Irregular bones serve various purposes in the body, such as protection of nervous tissue such as the vertebrae protect the spinal cord , affording multiple anchor points for skeletal muscle attachment as with the sacrum , and maintaining pharynx and Vertebrate trachea trachea support, and tongue attachment such as the hyoid bone . They consist of cancellous tissue enclosed within a thin layer of compact bone . The irregular bones are the vertebr , sacrum , coccyx , temporal bone temporal , Sphenoid bone sphenoid , ethmoid , zygomatic bone zygomatic , maxilla , Human mandible mandible , palatine bone palatine , inferior nasal concha , and hyoid . References http 216.251.232.159 semdweb internetsomd ASP 1496564.asp Stedman s Online Medical Dictionary, 27th Edition Gray s Bone and cartilage Category Irregular bones musculoskeletal stub kk pl Ko ci r nokszta tne ru simple Irregular bone th ...   more details



  1. Bone mineral

    Image Bertazzo S SEM deproteined bone cranium rat x10k.jpg thumb Electronic micrography 10000x magnification of Bone mineral. Bone mineral also called inorganic bone phase, bone salt or bone apatite is the inorganic component of bone. Bone mineral is formed from carbonated hydroxyapatite ref Legros, R., N. Balmain, et al. 1987 . Age Related Changes in Mineral of Rat and Bovine Cortical Bone. Calcified Tissue International 41 3 137 144. ref ref Field, R. A., M. L. Riley, et al. 1974 . Bone Composition in Cattle, Pigs, Sheep and Poultry. Journal of Animal Science 39 3 493 499. ref with lower crystallinity. ref Legros, R., N. Balmain, et al. 1987 . Age Related Changes in Mineral of Rat and Bovine Cortical Bone. Calcified Tissue International 41 3 137 144. ref ref Bertazzo, S. & Bertran, C. A. 2006 . Morphological and dimensional characteristics of bone mineral crystals. Bioceramics 18, Pts 1 and 2 309 311 7 10 ref Bone mineral is formed from globular and plate structures ref Bertazzo, S., Bertran, C. A. & Camilli, J. A. 2005 . Morphological characterization of femur and parietal bone mineral of rats at different ages. Bioceramics 18, Pts 1 and 2 309 311 11 14. ref ref Bertazzo, S. & Bertran, C. A. 2006 . Morphological and dimensional characteristics of bone mineral crystals. Bioceramics 18, Pts 1 and 2 309 311 3 6. ref distributed among the collagen fibrils of bone and forming yet a larger structure. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Bone Mineral Category Bone products musculoskeletal stub es Mineral de hueso sr Ko tani mineral ...   more details



  1. Dermal bone

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A dermal bone membrane bone bony structures derived from intramembranous ossification that form components of the vertebrate skeleton including the skull, jaws, gills, fins and exoskeleton. In contrast to endochondral ossification endochondral bone, dermal bone does not form from cartilage first and then calcify. Dermal bone is formed within the dermis and it grows by accretion only that is, the outer portion of the bone is deposited by osteocyte s. The function of dermal bone is conserved throughout vertebrates, varying in shape and numbers of bones in the skull roof and postcranial structures. In bony fish , dermal bone is found throughout the body in the fin rays and scales. Special examples of dermal bones include the clavicle , patella , and os cordis . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Dermal Bone Category Vertebrate anatomy Category Dermal and subcutaneous growths Musculoskeletal stub dermatology stub te ...   more details




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