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 Übersetzung für 'bone growth' von Englisch nach Deutsch
biol.
bone growth
Knochenwachstum {n}
3 Wörter
med.
abnormal bone growth
abnormer Knochenwuchs {m}
Teiltreffer
growthEntwicklung {f}
230
growthExpansion {f}
59
growthAnstieg {m}
269
growthZunahme {f}
91
med.
growth
Wucherung {f}
42
growthWuchs {m}
48
biol.
growth
Bewuchs {m}
24
growthZuwachs {m}
137
growthWachstum {n}
3793
growthAusweitung {f}
35
growthVegetation {f}
19
med.
growth
Gewächs {n}
29
growthSteigerung {f}
med.
growth
Geschwulst {f} [auch {n}]
34
med.
growth
Auswuchs {m}
22
biol.
growth reaction
Wachstumsreaktion {f}
growth {adj} [attr.]Wachstums-
62
biol.
coral growth
Korallenwachstum {n}
biol.
growth medium
Nährmedium {n}
biol.
growth-retarding {adj} {pres-p}
wachstumsretardierend [selten]
22 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Osteoconduction refers to a material's ability to permit bone growth on the surface and into the pores and channels of the material.
  • This new bone growth is measurably thinner than the undamaged bone at the rim, providing scientists examining a trephinated skull with a means to establishing whether or not the person lived beyond the operation.
  • Growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) are two substances that have been identified as influencing growth plate formation and bone growth and, therefore, gigantism.
  • Retinoids, such as high dose etretinate, are well known to cause bone changes, the most common type of which is hyperostotic changes (excessive bone growth), especially in growing children and adolescents.
  • Silicon is essential for bone growth in chickens and rats and may also be essential in humans.

  • This bone growth abnormality may be a predisposing factor in the development of elbow dysplasia seen in the breed, which leads to arthritis of the elbow joint.
  • Determined by the species, age, and the type of bone, bone cells make up to 15 percent of the bone. Growth factor storage—mineralized bone matrix stores important growth factors such as insulin-like growth factors, transforming growth factor, bone morphogenetic proteins and others.
  • Pubic hair growth (pubarche) and advanced bone growth are often present in the thelarche variant.
  • She also possessed two hearts to compensate for her random bone growth, so when Storm ripped one out she was able to survive.
  • Another therapeutic option is the use of aromatase inhibitors to inhibit the conversion of androgens to estrogens as estrogens are responsible for stopping bone growth plate development and thus growth.

  • For example, estrogen deficiency is a cause of osteoporosis and the inability to undergo a proper signaling cascade prevents bone growth and strengthening.
  • Normally, bone growth is a balance between osteoblasts (cells that create bone tissue) and osteoclasts (cells that destroy bone tissue).
  • An involucrum (plural involucra) is a layer of new bone growth outside existing bone.
  • Dubbed the "bone growing appliance", this contraption was theorized to encourage healthier bone growth, due to its potential for transferring force directly to the roots.
  • However, endolymphatic sacs may also be required for assistance with periods of rapid bone growth.

  • The way to determine if the bones of the skull have stopped growing is to take successive radiographs of the mandible and wrist bones to make sure that bone growth has stopped.
  • The breed can suffer from a variety of breed-specific ailments varying in severity from temporary lameness due to bone growth whilst young to hip dysplasia or spinal disc herniation.
  • There is evidence that "Tyrannosaurus" did have aggressive head-on encounters with "Triceratops", based on partially healed tyrannosaur tooth marks on a "Triceratops" brow horn and squamosal; the bitten horn is also broken, with new bone growth after the break.
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