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词根:ossify
adj.ossified 僵化的;已骨化的
ossiferous 含骨化石的;生骨的
v.ossified 僵化,变得保守(ossify的过去分词);使骨化
vi.ossify 骨化;硬化;僵化
vt.ossify 使硬化;使骨化;使僵化
endochondral ossification软骨内骨化,软骨内成骨
1690年代,“骨骼的形成”,源自拉丁语 ossis “骨头的”,源自 os “骨头”(源自 PIE 词根 *ost- “骨头”)+ -fication “制造或导致”。从1705年开始用作“骨质形成”。比 ossify 更早地记录了这个词。
骨化
骨化
骨化:骨或骨质的形成
纤维组织或软骨变成骨或骨质
骨化
The first known use of ossification was in 1671
osteoarthritisnoun
arthritis marked by the breakdown of cartilage and bone of joints
ostentatiousadjective
fond of or showing ostentation
ostentatiousadjective
fond of or showing ostentation
ostentationnoun
unnecessary show to attract attention, admiration, or envy
ostensiblyadverb
to all outward appearances : seemingly
a statement ostensibly true
ostensibleadjective
shown outwardly : apparent
the ostensible purpose of his visit
ossifyverb
to become or change into bone or bony tissue
to become or make hardened or set in one's ways
ossifyverb
to become or change into bone or bony tissue
to become or make hardened or set in one's ways
ossifyverb
to become or change into bone or bony tissue
to become or make hardened or set in one's ways
ossificationnoun
the natural process of bone formation
ossificationnoun
the process of bone formation usually beginning at particular centers in each prospective bone and involving the activities of special osteoblasts that segregate and deposit inorganic bone substance about themselves compare calcification sense a
an instance of this process
the condition of being altered into a hard bony substance
ossification of soft tissue
a mass or particle of ossified tissue : a calcareous deposit in the tissues
ossifications in the aortic wall
1 The ossification process is arrested by causes such as inadequate immobilization and reduction, excess movement, infection, and poor nutrition.
一些因素导致骨化过程的停止,如固定及复位不够、动过多、染和营养不良等。
2 However, X-rays in April this year show something the surgeon called heterotopic ossification.
3 Phalange recognition mainly rely on ossification center, so the location of ossification center is key to phalange recognition.
指骨识别主要依靠骨化中心,因而骨化中心的定位成为指骨识别的关键。
4 Auricular ossification is a rare clinical entity.
临床上,耳壳骨化是罕见的临床症状。
5 Salvation through ossification; redemption through folklore; a fetter for the foolish.
6 These points are known as centres of ossification.
7 He eventually goes so far as to fake his own suicide — his monogram, after all, is R.I.P. — but the new life he assumes soon degenerates into flanneled ossification all over again.
8 But that cultural orthodoxy, combined with political developments, fostered a kind of ossification that led to fado losing some of its credibility and authenticity.
9 Thinks oneself infallible or improperly belittles oneself, is actually the superstition and the ossification.
自以为是或妄自菲薄, 其实都是迷信和僵化.
10 “We will resist the ossification which often accompanies institutionalization,” they wrote with youthful brio in their founding manifesto, “A Statement of Artistic Intent.”
11 Conclusion: Bone - regeneration after laminectomy is the process of endochondral ossification . The type of bone - regeneration is identified.
结论: 椎板再生是软骨内骨化的过程,并证实了椎板再生的方式是骨组织逐渐再生.
12 COL 6 A 1 Polymorphisms Associated With Ossification of the Ligamentum Flavum and Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament.
伴有黄韧带骨化和后纵韧带骨化的COL6A1多态性.
13 The Musée d’Orsay, home to the world’s largest collection of Impressionist art, has mounted an exhibition that challenges the mythology of the movement’s origins and the ossification of its aesthetic concerns.
14 Breaking this deathly ossification was just a matter of will.
15 Although they will ultimately be spread out by the formation of bone tissue, early osteoblasts appear in a cluster called an ossification center.
16 Inscriptions may rejuvenate excitement to build on Bitcoin again, challenging the community’s culture of technological rigidity and ossification.
17 The ossification of the bone fragments also indicates that pressure was occasionally applied to the stump as the young hunter-gatherer probably rested on it after the limb was removed, he added.
18 On the one hand, there may exist an ossification resulting from the extension of a growth of bone from the perichondrium into the cartilage.
19 Which is from ossification of water in galaxy.
它从天河的琼水骨化而来。
20 As ossification occurs, some baby bones also start smushing together, fusing into single, solid structures.
1 成骨
2 硬化
sclerous hardened sclerotic indurate sclerosed sclerotized set setting cure sclerosis cirrhosis hardening induration sclerose temper harden densify metallize
3 墨守成规
conformist methodism pedantry scholasticism conventionalism immobilism routinism pedanticism ossify
4 固定化