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Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2007
cover a broad range of clinical situations that pre-dispose the patient to bone deficit, such as criticalcare, prolonged parenteral nutrition (PN), treat-ment in rehabilitation programs, and patients withestablished osteoporosis. Many of the articles alsoincorporate state of the art recommendations tooptimize vitamin D and calcium status.The critical ...
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cover a broad range of clinical situations that pre-dispose the patient to bone deficit, such as criticalcare, prolonged parenteral nutrition (PN), treat-ment in rehabilitation programs, and patients withestablished osteoporosis. Many of the articles alsoincorporate state of the art recommendations tooptimize vitamin D and calcium status.The critical ...
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Abstract The manufacture of prosthetics was a thriving industry in the antebellum United States. In “Ahab and the Carpenter,” Melville turns the decks of the Pequod into a Shakespearean stage, as the carpenter constructs an ivory leg that must encompass the natural leg of the past, the severed leg of the present, and the prosthesis the ...
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Bone and Bones. Fundamentals of Bone Biology
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1948Joseph P. Weinman, Harry Sicher
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Immunohistology of bone proteins, bone quality, and bone turnover.
Clinical rheumatology, 1994The role played by noncollagenous proteins in bone metabolism, originally conceived as mainly related to the promotion and regulation of matrix mineralization, probably involves a number of regulatory functions. Local composition of the bone matrix may affect cell responses to regulatory agents in different ways, which include binding of growth factors
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