Decalcified

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The House, which has been a shameless lapdog of the administration for the past year since the Democrats took control of that body, has a chance here to show it still has at least one vertebra left in its severely decalcified spine, It should refuse to pass any extension of NSA warrantless spying authority, and should refuse immunity for the telecom industry. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If the areas weren't there before, and formed later on, they are likely decalcified areas which are the beginning stages of cavities. ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2006)

After doing research on the net I see that those spots are early signs of decay, the teeth are decalcified in those white spots? ❋ Dr. Dean Brandon (2006)

Repeat the last experiment, using a cube of the decalcified bone obtained from Experiment 4. ❋ Albert F. Blaisdell (N/A)

Take a portion of the decalcified bone obtained from ❋ Albert F. Blaisdell (N/A)

Perforating fibers, human parietal bone, decalcified. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Transverse section of body of human fibula, decalcified. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Arranged round these vessels are circles of the formative elements, the bone corpuscles or osteoblasts (b.c.) each embedded in bony matrix in a little bed, the lacuna, and communicating one with another by fine processes through canaliculi in the matrix, which processes are only to be seen clearly in decalcified bone (See Section 70). ❋ Unknown (1906)

Billroth resorted to it, and Senn modified it by substituting decalcified bone-plates for sutures. ❋ Unknown (1896)

Senn proposed decalcified bone-plates to be used to fill in the gaps. ❋ Unknown (1896)

The enamel and dentine both now somewhat softened; and Dr. Klein reports, "less than half the enamel, but the greater part of the dentine decalcified." ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

It was interesting to observe that as long as the acid was consumed in dissolving the phosphate of lime, no true digestion occurred; but that as soon as the bone was completely decalcified, the fibrous basis was attacked and liquefied with the greatest ease. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

From these facts it is clear that the leaves are very little excited by the fibrous basis of bone, but that the secretion easily and quickly liquefies it, if thoroughly decalcified. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

Accordingly, my son thoroughly decalcified the bone of a sheep with weak hydrochloric acid; and seven minute fragments of the fibrous basis were placed on so many leaves, four of the fragments being first damped with saliva to aid prompt inflection. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

He informs me that both presented the normal appearance of decalcified bone, with traces of the earthy salts occasionally left. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

-- As the secretion decalcified ordinary bone, I determined to try whether it would act on enamel and dentine, but did not expect that it would succeed with so hard a substance as enamel. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

On the 11th this second leaf began to re-expand; the fragment was manifestly softened, and Dr. Klein reports, "a great deal of enamel and the greater part of the dentine decalcified." ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

Dr. Klein reports, "a great deal of enamel and the greater part of the dentine decalcified." ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

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