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Dictionary » B » Basal bone Basal boneBasal bone The osseus tissue of the mandible and maxillae except the alveolar processes. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... and lenticulostriate arteries, with a high frequency of thalamic or basal nuclei lesions. Extra-neurologic features that suggest this diagnosis ... hematologic malignancies, prolonged corticosteroid treatment, bone marrow or solid organ transplant, AIDS); ii) persistent fever not responding ...
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HormoneOne of the functions of TSH is for body growth by increasing basal metabolism. One of the functions of GH is for body growth by proliferation of bone cells. Beside to function in reproduction, testosteron also has a function in body growth, ...
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