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Dictionary » F » Fracture bed Fracture bedFracture bed a narrow, extra-firm bed for treatment of fractures; usually incorporates an overhead frame for traction apparatus. ![]()
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Results from our forumTools for studying cells questionfrom wikipedia "Freeze-fracture or freeze-etch – a preparation method particularly useful for examining lipid membranes and their incorporated proteins in "face on" view. The fresh tissue or cell suspension is frozen rapidly ...
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Tools for studying cells questionNote: This is not a homework question. This is part of a study effort for a big test coming up soon. What is freeze fracture? Freeze-etching? Could someone explain this to me? Progress I made: I have a book that simply mentioned freeze fracture and freeze-etching but doesn't bother ...
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Re: Height... or support to allow bone to fill that gap. It's a laborous and expensive process, and not even very successful. What comes to causing microfractures to your shin bones by some training and then growing - I have never even heard of this, and cannot imagine how it would work. Normal training ...
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God vs Evolution... if you think prayer can take the place of what medical science can do! Are you suggesting that if I, for example,broke my leg and had a compound fracture in which part of the bone splinter was sticking through the leg muscle, that prayer would take care of the matter? You just better pray that ...
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fractured ribs... here, I can ask them about it. So, you had an operation for the lung only and nothing for the ribs? As what I read, recovery time for rib fracture takes long because there is always 'movement' of ribs due to respiratory system, but not that long (one year). Do you experience painful when ...
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