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This research aims to evaluate and present age estimation based on Pubic Symphysis.... The changes in the Pubic Symphysis are of great importance in the field of forensic osteology as they can be used for estimation of the age of the adult skeletons.... ... ... ... This paper will discuss and evaluate the various methodologies and techniques based upon age estimation using the Pubic Symphysis which is a midline cartilaginous joint connecting the superior rami of the left and right pubic bones of the human skeleton and is located near the urinary bladder and above the external genitalia....
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Essay
Thus, the skeletal pattern is formed in cartilage and connective tissue membranes.... The 3 cell types involved in the development, growth and remodeling of bones are osteoblasts, osteocytes and While osteoblasts are bone-forming cells, osteocytes are mature bone cells and osteoclasts break down and reabsorb bone (”Bone Growth and Development”)....
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According to Miller, Vandome and McBrewster 'forensic facial reconstruction is the process of recreating the face of an unidentified individual from their skeletal remains through an amalgamation of artistry, forensic science, anthropology, osteology, and anatomy' (2009, n.... The paper "Methods of Facial Reconstruction" states that generally speaking, different human remains have been identified in archaeological sites across the world; some of these locations were where kings and even heroic persons were buried many years ago....
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This work called "Comparative Genomics" describes MYH genes of the skeletal and cardiac muscles.... From this work, it seems that MYH 15 is an orthologue of chicken ventricular myosins and it is a form of slow type myosin.... ... ... ... Samples that contained the target gene were subcloned for future sequencing in the polymerase chain reactions....
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Though the acellular bones lack osteocytes inside the bone matrix, it is still able to recruit periosteal osteocytes to control the remodeling and modeling of the fishbone.... The paper "The Underestimated Conductor of the Bone Orchestra" describes that fish bones have a self-repairing mechanism and are able to bridge the micro-cracks that appear on the weaker sections of the bones give to make them mechanically superior over all the other materials....
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Though the acellular bones lack osteocytes inside the bone matrix, it is still able to recruit periosteal osteocytes to control the remodeling and modeling of the fishbone.... The paper "Mechanical Performance of Fish Bones as Inspiration for Lightweight Structures" states that the stiffness of the fish bones increases with age and hence becomes stiffer with time....
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Additionally, for mitosis, during the last phase of the cell division, the chromosome number remains constant while in meiosis there is a haploid chromosomal number.... This coursework "Cell Division and the Musculoskeletal System" discusses cells that divide in two ways; the first way is mitosis, the second way is meiosis....
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Coursework
According to Binkley (2009, 755) osteoporosis refers to a systemic skeletal disease characterized by micro-architectural deterioration and low bone mass of the bone tissue with a subsequent increase in susceptibility to bone fracture and bone fragility.... The paper 'Osteoporosis and Normal Bone Physiology" is a perfect example of a medical science essay....
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